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Enclosed Ideographic Supplement

Enclosed Ideographic Supplement

FieldValue
rangestart1F200
rangeend1F2FF
script1Hiragana (1 char.)
script2Common (63 char.)
5_244
6_013
9_01
10_06
sourcesARIB STD-B24
note
Graphical representation of the Enclosed Ideographic Supplement Unicode block

Enclosed Ideographic Supplement is a Unicode block containing forms of characters and words from Chinese, Japanese and Korean enclosed within or stylised as squares, brackets, or circles. It contains three such characters containing one or more kana, and many containing CJK ideographs. Many of its characters were added for compatibility with the Japanese ARIB STD-B24 standard. Six symbols from Chinese folk religion were added in Unicode version 10.

Block

Emoji

The Enclosed Ideographic Supplement block contains fifteen emoji: U+1F201–U+1F202, U+1F21A, U+1F22F, U+1F232–U+1F23A and U+1F250–U+1F251.

The block has eight standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the following four base characters: U+1F202, U+1F21A, U+1F22F and U+1F237.

base+VS16 (emoji)

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Enclosed Ideographic Supplement block:

VersionCountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
5.2U+1F200, 1F210..1F231, 1F240..1F24844doc)
N3341
N3397
N3468
N3469
doc)
doc)
N4182
6.0U+1F201..1F202, 1F232..1F23A, 1F250..1F25113
N3583
N3681
9.0U+1F23B1N4671
N4739
10.0U+1F260..1F2656
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References

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard.
  3. (2023-09-05). "UTR #51: Unicode Emoji". Unicode Consortium.
  4. (2023-02-01). "UCD: Emoji Data for UTR #51". Unicode Consortium.
  5. "UTS #51 Emoji Variation Sequences". The Unicode Consortium.
  6. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
  7. See also [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2010/10458-emoji-var.pdf L2/10-458], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11414-emoji-var-seq.pdf L2/11-414], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11415-unified-emoji-ref.pdf L2/11-415], and [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11429-emoji-var-seq-list.pdf L2/11-429]
  8. Refer to the [[Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs#History. history section]] of the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block for additional emoji-related documents
  9. Japanese translation of N3582 is available as [http://www.unicode.org/wg2/docs/n3621.pdf N3621]
  10. See also [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2013/13207-emoji.html L2/13-207], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2014/14054-emoji-style.pdf L2/14-054], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2014/14063-emoji-sheet.pdf L2/14-063], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2015/15051-A-text-vs.txt L2/15-051A], [https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2015/15051-B-text-style.html L2/15-051B]
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