| Unicode 7.0 Released |
| Written by Sue Gee | |||
| Thursday, 19 June 2014 | |||
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The Unicode Standard specifies the representation of text in software products and standards. The newly released version adds 2,834 more characters to the existing set of 110,187. Some of these are amusing, others seem so obvious you are surprised to discover they were not already there. The majority of the new characters are part of the 23 new scripts, which as we noted in New and Old in Unicode 7 are for "lesser-used and historic scripts" including Linear A, Siddham and Grantha. The announcement of the availability of Version 7.0 also notes: Major enhancements were made to the Indic script properties. New property values were added to enable a more algorithmic approach to rendering Indic scripts. These include properties for joining behavior, new classes for numbers, and a further division of the syllabic categories of viramas and rephas. With these enhancements, the default rendering for newly added Indic scripts can be significantly improved. Other new characters include currency symbols for the Russian ruble and Azerbaijani manat and approximately 250 emoji (pictographic symbols), some amusing and some more mundane . One that we previously commented on is MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING which conveys the meaning "jump" and here of the left we have SLEUTH OR SPY which means "investigate" and DARK SUNGLASSES with the meaning "cool". |
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