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Final proposal for encoding the Phoenician script in the UCS
This is a proposal to encode the Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.0 in July 2006. Cuneiform was used to write Sumerian, Akkadian, Elamite, Hittite, and Hurrian. This proposal covers set of signs used from the Ur III period onwards. Signs specific to Early Dynastic period are separately encoded in a different block of Unicode. Since some changes have been made in Unicode since this proposal was approved, users should check the latest code charts, accessible at:
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Proposal for encoding Myanmar characters for Shan and Palaung in the UCS
This is a proposal to add characters to the international character encoding standard Unicode for Ossetian and Abkhaz in the Georgian script. These additions were published in Unicode Standard version 6.1 in January 2012
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Final proposal to encode the Pahawh Hmong script in the UCS
This is a proposal to encode the Pahawh Hmong script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. Pahawh Hmong was published in Unicode Standard version 7.0 in June 2014. The script is said to have been devised in the latter half of the 20c. Pahawh Hmong underwent a number of stages of development. The characters encoded in Unicode support text that has been written in Second Stage Reduced, Third Stage Reduced, and Final versions
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Proposal to encode Kaithi combining enumeration sign
This is a proposal to add one Kaithi characters to the international character encoding standard Unicode. The character was published in Unicode Standard version 11.0 in June 2018
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Proposal for encoding additional Sundanese characters for Old Sundanese in the UCS
This is a proposal to encode additional historical Sundanese characters in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This set of characters was published in Unicode Standard version 6.1 in January 2012. The characters were used for representing text in Old Sundanese, and some characters were used in Sanskrit. The main set of Sundanese characters, used for modern usage, was proposed in a separate document,
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Revised proposal for encoding the Linear A script in the SMP of the UCS
This is a proposal to encode the Linear A script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This script was published in Unicode Standard version 7.0 in June 2014. Linear A was used on Crete and surrounding areas and dates from approximately 1700 to 1450 BCE. The script was used to write a language that has not yet been securely identified
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Proposal for encoding the Rejang script in the BMP of the UCS
This is a proposal to encode the Rejang in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.1 in March 2008. Rejang is used to write the Rejang language on Sumatra in Indonesia. The script was used before Islam was introduced to the Rejang area. It is first attested about the mid-18c CE
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Revised proposal for encoding the Lanna script in the BMP of the UCS
This is a proposal to encode the Lanna script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The name of the script was changed to "Tai Tham" by consensus of users in different countries. Tai Tham was published in Unicode Standard version 5.2 in October 2009. Tai Tham is used to write Northern Thai, Lue, and Khün, which are spoken in Northern Thailand, Myanmar, China and surrounding areas. It is also used for Lao Tham (Old Lao). The script is known by various names: Old Xishuangbanna Dai or Old Tai Lue in China, Khün in Myanmar, and Tua Mueang, Lanna, or Yuan in Thailand. Several changes have been made to the script since the proposal was written, so users should check the latest code charts, accessible from , and section 16.7 in the Unicode Standard
Final Proposal to Encode the Khudawadi Script in ISO/IEC 10646
This is a proposal to encode the Khudawadi script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This script was published in Unicode Standard version 7.0 in June 2014. Khudawadi is an historic script, used to write the Sindhi language, which is spoken in Pakistan and India. In the 1860s it was selected to be the standard for education and administration. In late 19c, Arabic became the official writing system for Sindhi. In India, Sindhi is also written in the Devanagari script
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