
- #Final draft 10 version 38 code
- #Final draft 10 version 38 plus
Version 10.0 of the Unicode Standard consists of: The Unicode Standard, its associated annexes, and the other synchronized Unicode specifications. See Sections D through H below for additional details regarding the changes in this version of 3 additional Zanabazar Square characters.
#Final draft 10 version 38 plus
This version of the Unicode Standard is also synchronized with 10646:2017, fifth edition, plus the following additions from Amendment 1 to the fifth edition: For more information, see the migration and modification sections of UTS #10, UTS #39, UTS #46, and UTS #51. Some of the changes in Version 10.0 and associated Unicode Technical Standards
UTS #46, Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing - compatible processing of non-ASCII URLsĪdditionally, Version 10.0 of the Unicode Standard makes use of theĮmoji-related data and behavior specified in Version 5.0 of UTS #51:. UTS #39, Unicode Security Mechanisms - reducing Unicode spoofing. UTS #10, Unicode Collation Algorithm - sorting Unicode text. Synchrony with the Unicode Standard, because their data files cover the same repertoire. The following three Unicode Technical Standards are versioned in
Several other important Unicode specifications have been updated for Version 10.0.
A set of 285 Hentaigana characters used in Japan (historic variants of Hiragana characters)įor statistics regarding emoji associated with Unicode 10.0,. Gujarati signs used for the transliteration of the Arabic script into Gujarati by Ismaili Khoja communities. Syriac letters used for writing Suriyani Malayalam, also known as Garshuni and as Syriac Malayalam. Soyombo and Zanabazar Square, used in historic Buddhist texts to write Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Mongolian. Nüshu, used by women in China to write poetry and other discourses until the late twentieth century. Masaram Gondi, used to write Gondi in Central and Southeast India. The new scripts and characters in Version 10.0 add support for lesser-used languages and unique written requirements worldwide, including: Unicode 10.0 adds 8,518 characters, for a total of 136,690 characters.įor a total of 139 scripts, as well as 56 new emoji characters. Changes in Synchronized Unicode Technical Standards Changes in the Unicode Character Database Textual Changes and Character Additionsį. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 10.0.0. Version 10.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. UAX #42: Unicode Character Database in XML #Final draft 10 version 38 code
Delta Code Charts (additions to 10.0.0 highlighted)Ĭommon References for Unicode Standard Annexes