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- Description
- Repertoire
- Variant Sets
-
Classes, Rules and Actions
- Character Classes
- Whole label evaluation and context rules
- Actions
- Table of References
Number of elements in repertoire |
171 |
Number of ranges in repertoire |
0 |
Number of code point sequences |
0 |
The following table lists the repertoire by code point (or code point sequence). The data in the Script and Name column are extracted from the
Unicode character database. Where the comment in the original LGR is equal to the character name, it has been suppressed.
For any code point or sequence for which a variant is defined, the link to the associated variant set, or if mapped to itself, the
variant type of that mapping is provided in the Variants column.
# |
Code Point |
Glyph |
Script |
Name |
Tags |
Required Context |
Variants |
Comment |
References |
1 |
U+002D |
- |
Common |
HYPHEN-MINUS |
Hyphen,sc:Zyyy |
not-when: hyphen-minus-disallowed |
|
|
|
2 |
U+0030 |
0 |
Common |
DIGIT ZERO |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT ZERO; ⍟ |
|
3 |
U+0031 |
1 |
Common |
DIGIT ONE |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT ONE; ⍟ |
|
4 |
U+0032 |
2 |
Common |
DIGIT TWO |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT TWO; ⍟ |
|
5 |
U+0033 |
3 |
Common |
DIGIT THREE |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT TREE; ⍟ |
|
6 |
U+0034 |
4 |
Common |
DIGIT FOUR |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT FOUR; ⍟ |
|
7 |
U+0035 |
5 |
Common |
DIGIT FIVE |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT FIVE; ⍟ |
|
8 |
U+0036 |
6 |
Common |
DIGIT SIX |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT SIX; ⍟ |
|
9 |
U+0037 |
7 |
Common |
DIGIT SEVEN |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT SEVEN; ⍟ |
|
10 |
U+0038 |
8 |
Common |
DIGIT EIGHT |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT EIGHT; ⍟ |
|
11 |
U+0039 |
9 |
Common |
DIGIT NINE |
Common-digit,sc:Zyyy |
|
|
DIGIT NINE; ⍟ |
|
12 |
U+0062 |
b |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER B |
sc:Latn |
|
set 1 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
13 |
U+0063 |
c |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER C |
sc:Latn |
|
set 2 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
14 |
U+0064 |
d |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER D |
sc:Latn |
|
set 3 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
15 |
U+0068 |
h |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER H |
sc:Latn |
|
set 4 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
16 |
U+006A |
j |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER J |
sc:Latn |
|
set 5 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
17 |
U+006C |
l |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER L |
sc:Latn |
|
set 6 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
18 |
U+0070 |
p |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER P |
sc:Latn |
|
set 7 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
19 |
U+0075 |
u |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER U |
sc:Latn |
|
set 8 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
20 |
U+0076 |
v |
Latin |
LATIN SMALL LETTER V |
sc:Latn |
|
set 9 |
Not part of repertoire |
|
21 |
U+1401 |
ᐁ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS E |
|
|
|
|
|
22 |
U+1403 |
ᐃ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS I |
|
|
|
|
|
23 |
U+1404 |
ᐄ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS II |
|
|
|
|
|
24 |
U+1405 |
ᐅ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS O |
|
|
|
|
|
25 |
U+1406 |
ᐆ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS OO |
|
|
|
|
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26 |
U+140A |
ᐊ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS A |
|
|
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|
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27 |
U+140B |
ᐋ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS AA |
|
|
|
|
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28 |
U+142F |
ᐯ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PE |
|
|
set 9 |
|
|
29 |
U+1431 |
ᐱ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PI |
|
|
|
|
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30 |
U+1432 |
ᐲ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PII |
|
|
|
|
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31 |
U+1433 |
ᐳ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PO |
|
|
|
|
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32 |
U+1434 |
ᐴ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS POO |
|
|
|
|
|
33 |
U+1438 |
ᐸ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PA |
|
|
|
|
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34 |
U+1439 |
ᐹ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS PAA |
|
|
|
|
|
35 |
U+1449 |
ᑉ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS P |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
36 |
U+144C |
ᑌ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TE |
|
|
set 8 |
|
|
37 |
U+144E |
ᑎ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TI |
|
|
|
|
|
38 |
U+144F |
ᑏ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TII |
|
|
|
|
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39 |
U+1450 |
ᑐ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TO |
|
|
|
|
|
40 |
U+1451 |
ᑑ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TOO |
|
|
|
|
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41 |
U+1455 |
ᑕ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TA |
|
|
set 2 |
|
|
42 |
U+1456 |
ᑖ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TAA |
|
|
|
|
|
43 |
U+1466 |
ᑦ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS T |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
44 |
U+146B |
ᑫ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KE |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
|
|
|
45 |
U+146D |
ᑭ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KI |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
set 7 |
|
|
46 |
U+146E |
ᑮ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KII |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
|
|
|
47 |
U+146F |
ᑯ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KO |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
set 3 |
|
|
48 |
U+1470 |
ᑰ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KOO |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
|
|
|
49 |
U+1472 |
ᑲ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KA |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
set 1 |
|
|
50 |
U+1473 |
ᑳ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS KAA |
|
not-when: following-1550 |
|
|
|
51 |
U+1483 |
ᒃ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS K |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
52 |
U+1489 |
ᒉ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CE |
|
not-when: following-1595 |
|
|
|
53 |
U+148B |
ᒋ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CI |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
|
|
|
54 |
U+148C |
ᒌ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CII |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
|
|
|
55 |
U+148D |
ᒍ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CO |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
set 5 |
|
|
56 |
U+148E |
ᒎ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS COO |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
set 5 |
|
|
57 |
U+1490 |
ᒐ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CA |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
|
|
|
58 |
U+1491 |
ᒑ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS CAA |
|
not-when: following-1595-or-1596 |
|
|
|
59 |
U+14A1 |
ᒡ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS C |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
60 |
U+14A3 |
ᒣ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS ME |
|
|
|
|
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61 |
U+14A5 |
ᒥ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MI |
|
|
|
|
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62 |
U+14A6 |
ᒦ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MII |
|
|
|
|
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63 |
U+14A7 |
ᒧ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MO |
|
|
|
|
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64 |
U+14A8 |
ᒨ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MOO |
|
|
|
|
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65 |
U+14AA |
ᒪ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MA |
|
|
set 6 |
|
|
66 |
U+14AB |
ᒫ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS MAA |
|
|
|
|
|
67 |
U+14BB |
ᒻ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS M |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
68 |
U+14C0 |
ᓀ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NE |
|
|
|
|
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69 |
U+14C2 |
ᓂ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NI |
|
|
|
|
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70 |
U+14C3 |
ᓃ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NII |
|
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|
|
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71 |
U+14C4 |
ᓄ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NO |
|
|
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|
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72 |
U+14C5 |
ᓅ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NOO |
|
|
|
|
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73 |
U+14C7 |
ᓇ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NA |
|
|
|
|
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74 |
U+14C8 |
ᓈ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NAA |
|
|
|
|
|
75 |
U+14D0 |
ᓐ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS N |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
76 |
U+14D3 |
ᓓ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LE |
|
|
|
|
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77 |
U+14D5 |
ᓕ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LI |
|
|
|
|
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78 |
U+14D6 |
ᓖ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LII |
|
|
|
|
|
79 |
U+14D7 |
ᓗ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LO |
|
|
|
|
|
80 |
U+14D8 |
ᓘ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LOO |
|
|
|
|
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81 |
U+14DA |
ᓚ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LA |
|
|
|
|
|
82 |
U+14DB |
ᓛ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LAA |
|
|
|
|
|
83 |
U+14EA |
ᓪ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS L |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
84 |
U+14ED |
ᓭ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SE |
|
|
|
|
|
85 |
U+14EF |
ᓯ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SI |
|
|
|
|
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86 |
U+14F0 |
ᓰ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SII |
|
|
|
|
|
87 |
U+14F1 |
ᓱ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SO |
|
|
|
|
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88 |
U+14F2 |
ᓲ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SOO |
|
|
|
|
|
89 |
U+14F4 |
ᓴ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SA |
|
|
|
|
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90 |
U+14F5 |
ᓵ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS SAA |
|
|
|
|
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91 |
U+1505 |
ᔅ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS S |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
92 |
U+1526 |
ᔦ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YE |
|
|
|
|
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93 |
U+1528 |
ᔨ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YI |
|
|
|
|
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94 |
U+1529 |
ᔩ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YII |
|
|
|
|
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95 |
U+152A |
ᔪ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YO |
|
|
|
|
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96 |
U+152B |
ᔫ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YOO |
|
|
|
|
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97 |
U+152D |
ᔭ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YA |
|
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|
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98 |
U+152E |
ᔮ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS YAA |
|
|
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|
|
99 |
U+153E |
ᔾ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS Y |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
100 |
U+1543 |
ᕃ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS R-CREE RE |
|
|
set 8 |
|
|
101 |
U+1546 |
ᕆ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS RI |
|
|
|
|
|
102 |
U+1547 |
ᕇ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS RII |
|
|
|
|
|
103 |
U+1548 |
ᕈ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS RO |
|
|
|
|
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104 |
U+1549 |
ᕉ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS ROO |
|
|
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|
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105 |
U+154B |
ᕋ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS RA |
|
|
|
|
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106 |
U+154C |
ᕌ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS RAA |
|
|
|
|
|
107 |
U+1550 |
ᕐ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS R |
1550,final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
108 |
U+1553 |
ᕓ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FE |
|
|
|
|
|
109 |
U+1555 |
ᕕ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FI |
|
|
|
|
|
110 |
U+1556 |
ᕖ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FII |
|
|
|
|
|
111 |
U+1557 |
ᕗ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FO |
|
|
|
|
|
112 |
U+1558 |
ᕘ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FOO |
|
|
|
|
|
113 |
U+1559 |
ᕙ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FA |
|
|
|
|
|
114 |
U+155A |
ᕚ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS FAA |
|
|
|
|
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115 |
U+155D |
ᕝ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS F |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
116 |
U+1560 |
ᕠ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THI |
|
|
|
|
|
117 |
U+1562 |
ᕢ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THII |
|
|
|
|
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118 |
U+1564 |
ᕤ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THO |
|
|
|
|
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119 |
U+1565 |
ᕥ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THOO |
|
|
|
|
|
120 |
U+1566 |
ᕦ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THA |
|
|
|
|
|
121 |
U+1567 |
ᕧ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS THAA |
|
|
|
|
|
122 |
U+157C |
ᕼ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NUNAVUT H |
|
|
set 4 |
|
|
123 |
U+157F |
ᕿ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QI |
|
|
|
|
|
124 |
U+1580 |
ᖀ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QII |
|
|
|
|
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125 |
U+1581 |
ᖁ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QO |
|
|
|
|
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126 |
U+1582 |
ᖂ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QOO |
|
|
|
|
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127 |
U+1583 |
ᖃ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QA |
|
|
|
|
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128 |
U+1584 |
ᖄ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QAA |
|
|
|
|
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129 |
U+1585 |
ᖅ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS Q |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
130 |
U+158F |
ᖏ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGI |
|
|
|
|
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131 |
U+1590 |
ᖐ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGII |
|
|
|
|
|
132 |
U+1591 |
ᖑ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGO |
|
|
|
|
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133 |
U+1592 |
ᖒ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGOO |
|
|
|
|
|
134 |
U+1593 |
ᖓ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGA |
|
|
|
|
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135 |
U+1594 |
ᖔ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGAA |
|
|
|
|
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136 |
U+1595 |
ᖕ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NG |
1595,final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
137 |
U+1596 |
ᖖ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNG |
1596,final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
138 |
U+15A0 |
ᖠ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHI |
|
|
|
|
|
139 |
U+15A1 |
ᖡ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHII |
|
|
|
|
|
140 |
U+15A2 |
ᖢ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHO |
|
|
|
|
|
141 |
U+15A3 |
ᖣ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHOO |
|
|
|
|
|
142 |
U+15A4 |
ᖤ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHA |
|
|
|
|
|
143 |
U+15A5 |
ᖥ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LHAA |
|
|
|
|
|
144 |
U+15A6 |
ᖦ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS LH |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
145 |
U+15A8 |
ᖨ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THI |
|
|
|
|
|
146 |
U+15A9 |
ᖩ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THII |
|
|
|
|
|
147 |
U+15AA |
ᖪ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THO |
|
|
|
|
|
148 |
U+15AB |
ᖫ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THOO |
|
|
|
|
|
149 |
U+15AC |
ᖬ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THA |
|
|
|
|
|
150 |
U+15AD |
ᖭ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE THAA |
|
|
|
|
|
151 |
U+15AE |
ᖮ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS TH-CREE TH |
final-mark |
not-when: leading-final-mark |
|
|
|
152 |
U+166F |
ᙯ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS QAI |
|
|
|
|
|
153 |
U+1670 |
ᙰ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NGAI |
|
|
|
|
|
154 |
U+1671 |
ᙱ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGI |
|
|
|
|
|
155 |
U+1672 |
ᙲ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGII |
|
|
|
|
|
156 |
U+1673 |
ᙳ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGO |
|
|
|
|
|
157 |
U+1674 |
ᙴ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGOO |
|
|
|
|
|
158 |
U+1675 |
ᙵ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGA |
|
|
|
|
|
159 |
U+1676 |
ᙶ |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGAA |
|
|
|
|
|
160 |
U+11AB0 |
𑪰 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HI |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
161 |
U+11AB1 |
𑪱 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HII |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
162 |
U+11AB2 |
𑪲 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HO |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
163 |
U+11AB3 |
𑪳 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HOO |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
164 |
U+11AB4 |
𑪴 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HA |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
165 |
U+11AB5 |
𑪵 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HAA |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
166 |
U+11AB6 |
𑪶 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRI |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
167 |
U+11AB7 |
𑪷 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRII |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
168 |
U+11AB8 |
𑪸 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRO |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
169 |
U+11AB9 |
𑪹 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHROO |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
170 |
U+11ABA |
𑪺 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRA |
newestCP |
|
|
|
|
171 |
U+11ABB |
𑪻 |
Canadian_Aboriginal |
CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRAA |
newestCP |
|
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Legend
- Code Point
- A code point or code point sequence.
- Name
- Shows the character or sequence name from the Unicode Character Database.
- Glyph
- The shape displayed depends on the fonts available to your browser.
- Script
- Shows the script property value from the Unicode Character Database. Combining marks may have the value Inherited and code points used with more than one script may have the value Common.
- References
- Links to the references associated with the code point or sequence, if any.
- Tags
- LGR-defined tag values. Any tags matching the Unicode script property are suppressed in this view.
- Required Context
- Link to the rule defining the required context a code point or sequence must satisfy. If prefixed by "not:", identifies a context that must not occur.
- Variants
- A link to the variant set the code point or sequence is a member of, except where a coded point or sequence maps only to itself, in which case the type of that mapping is listed.
- Comment
- If the comment in this row consists only of the code point or sequence name it is suppressed in this view.
Number of variant sets |
9 |
Largest variant set |
3 |
Ordinary Variants by Type |
out-of-repertoire-var (9) blocked (26)
|
The following tables list all variant sets defined in this LGR, except for singleton sets. Each table lists all variant mapping pairs of the set; one per row. Mappings are assumed to be symmetric: each row documents both forward (→) and reverse (←) mapping directions. In each table, the mappings are sorted by Source value in ascending code point order; shading is used to group mappings from the same source code point or sequence.
Where the type of both forward and reverse mappings are the same, a single value is given in the Type(s) column, otherwise the types for forward and reverse mappings, as well as comments and references are listed above one another.
A mapping where source and target are the same is reflexive. Variant sets consisting of only a single reflexive mapping are not shown as a set. Instead, the variant type of the mapping is listed in the Variants column of the Repertoire by Code Point table. Reflexive mappings that are part of a larger set are indicated with a “≡”.
In any LGR with variant specifications that are well behaved, all members within each variant set are defined as variants of each other; the mappings in each set are symmetric and transitive; and all variant sets are disjoint.
Common Legend
- Source
- Source of the mapping pair.
- Target
- Destination of the mapping pair.
- Glyph
- The shape displayed for source or target depends on the fonts available to your browser.
- → - forward
- Indicates that variant Type, References and Comment apply to the mapping from source to target.
- ← - reverse
- Indicates that variant Type, References and Comment apply to the reverse mapping from target to source.
- ↔ - both
- Indicates that variant Type, References and Comment apply to both forward and reverse mapping.
- ≡ - reflexive
- Indicates that variant Type, References and Comment are for a reflexive mapping where source equals target.
- 🞩 - not in LGR
- Indicates that variant is not in LGR.
- Type
- The type of the variant mapping. There are some predefined variant types such as “allocatable” and “blocked”, while others are defined specifically for each LGR.
- References
- One or more reference IDs (optional). A "/" separates references for reverse / forward mappings, if different.
- Comment
- A descriptive comment (optional). A "/" separates comments for reverse / forward mappings, if different.
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0062 |
b |
U+0062 |
b |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0062 |
b |
U+1472 |
ᑲ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0063 |
c |
U+0063 |
c |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0063 |
c |
U+1455 |
ᑕ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0064 |
d |
U+0064 |
d |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0064 |
d |
U+146F |
ᑯ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0068 |
h |
U+0068 |
h |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0068 |
h |
U+157C |
ᕼ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+006C |
l |
U+006C |
l |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+006C |
l |
U+14AA |
ᒪ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0070 |
p |
U+0070 |
p |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0070 |
p |
U+146D |
ᑭ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
# |
Source |
Glyph |
Target |
Glyph |
|
Type(s) |
References |
Comment |
1 |
U+0076 |
v |
U+0076 |
v |
≡ |
out-of-repertoire-var |
|
Out-of-repertoire-var |
2 |
U+0076 |
v |
U+142F |
ᐯ |
↔ |
blocked |
|
|
The following table lists all top-level classes with their definition and the regular expression defining their members.
Name |
Definition |
Count |
Members |
References |
Comment |
digits |
Tag= Common-digit |
10 |
{U+0030 U+0031 U+0032 U+0033 U+0034 U+0035 U+0036 U+0037 U+0038 U+0039} |
|
Digits |
final-marks |
Tag= final-mark |
16 |
{U+1449 U+1466 U+1483 U+14A1 U+14BB U+14D0 U+14EA U+1505 U+153E U+1550 U+155D U+1585 U+1595 U+1596 U+15A6 …} |
|
Final marks |
hyphen |
Tag= Hyphen |
1 |
{U+002D} |
|
Hyphen |
leading-1550 |
Tag= 1550 |
1 |
{U+1550} |
|
prevent 1550 composites |
leading-1595 |
Tag= 1595 |
1 |
{U+1595} |
|
prevent 1595 composites |
leading-1596 |
Tag= 1596 |
1 |
{U+1596} |
|
prevent 1596 composites |
implicit |
Tag= 1550 |
1 |
{U+1550} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= 1595 |
1 |
{U+1595} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= 1596 |
1 |
{U+1596} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= Common-digit |
10 |
{U+0030 U+0031 U+0032 U+0033 U+0034 U+0035 U+0036 U+0037 U+0038 U+0039} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= Hyphen |
1 |
{U+002D} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= final-mark |
16 |
{U+1449 U+1466 U+1483 U+14A1 U+14BB U+14D0 U+14EA U+1505 U+153E U+1550 U+155D U+1585 U+1595 U+1596 U+15A6 …} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= newestCP |
12 |
{U+11AB0 U+11AB1 U+11AB2 U+11AB3 U+11AB4 U+11AB5 U+11AB6 U+11AB7 U+11AB8 U+11AB9 U+11ABA U+11ABB} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= sc:Latn |
9 |
{U+0062 U+0063 U+0064 U+0068 U+006A U+006C U+0070 U+0075 U+0076} |
|
|
implicit |
Tag= sc:Zyyy |
11 |
{U+002D U+0030 U+0031 U+0032 U+0033 U+0034 U+0035 U+0036 U+0037 U+0038 U+0039} |
|
|
Legend
- Members or Ranges
- Lists the members of the class as code points (xxx) or as ranges of code points (xxx-yyy). Any class too numerous to list in full is elided with "...".
- Tag=ttt
- An anonymous class implicitly defined based on tag value.
- [: :] - named character set
- Reference to a named character set [:name:].
- (∩,∪,\,△) - set operators
- Sets may be combined by set operators (∩ = intersection, ∪ = union, \ = difference, △ = symmetric difference).
The following table lists all the top-level, or named rules defined in the LGR and indicates whether they are used as trigger in an action or as context (when or not-when) for a code point. (Any use of context rules for variants is not indicated).
Legend
- Used as Trigger
- This rule triggers one of the actions listed below.
- Used as Context
- This rule defines a required context for a code point.
- Anchor
- This has a placeholder for the code point for which it is evaluated.
- Regular Expression
- A regular expression equivalent to the rule, shown in the standard notation with some extensions as noted:
- ⚓ - context anchor
- In a regex the ⚓ signifies a placeholder for the actual code point, when a context is evaluated. The code point must occur at the position corresponding to the anchor. Rules containing an anchor cannot be used as triggers.
- (...)← - look-behind
- If present encloses required context preceding the anchor.
- →(...) - look-ahead
- If present encloses required context following the anchor.
- (: :) - rule reference
- Non-recursive reference to a named rule.
- [: :] - character set either named, implicit or property
- Reference to a named character set [:name:], an implicit character set [:class tag=val:] or a given Unicode property [:class property:prop=val:]. A leading "^" before name or tag indicates the set complement.
- (|) - choice operator
- When there are various choices in a rule, choices are separated by the set operator (|) and each choice is represented by a set enclosed in parenthesis.
- (∩,∪,\,△) - set operators
- Sets may be combined by set operators (∩ = intersection, ∪ = union, \ = difference, △ = symmetric difference).
- Ø - empty set
- Indicated that the following set is empty because of the result of set operations or because non of its elements are part of the repertoire defined here.
- An empty set that is not optional means that a rule can never match.
- {m}, {m, n}, {m,} - count
- Indicates that the preceding element is evaluated from m to n times. Only {m} means the preceding element is evaluated exactly m times (equivalent to {m,m}), {m,} means the preceding element is evaluated at least m times.
- No count indicated the elements is evaluated once (equivalent to "{1}").
The following table lists the actions that are used to assign dispositions to labels and variant labels, based on the specified conditions.
The order of actions defines their precedence: the first action triggered by a label is the one defining its disposition.
# |
Condition |
Rule / Variant Set |
|
Disposition |
References |
Comment |
1 |
if at least one variant is in |
{out-of-repertoire-var} |
→ |
invalid |
|
any variant label with a code point out of repertoire is invalid ⍟ |
2 |
if label match |
leading-combining-mark |
→ |
invalid |
|
labels with leading combining marks are invalid ⍟ |
Legend
- {...} - variant type set
- In the "Rule/Variant Set" column the notation {...} means a set of variant types.