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  1. The ConScript Unicode Registry is a volunteer project to coordinate the assignment of code points in the Unicode Private Use Areas (PUA) for the encoding of artificial scripts, such as those for constructed languages. [1] . It was founded by John Cowan and was maintained by him and Michael Everson. It is not affiliated with the Unicode Consortium.

  2. The purpose of the ConScript Unicode Registry (CSUR) is to coordinate the assignment of blocks out of the Unicode Private Use Area (E000-F8FF and 000F0000-0010FFFF) to constructed/artificial scripts, including scripts for constructed/artificial languages. The Registry is the joint project of John Cowan and Michael Everson.

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  4. ConScript Unicode Registry. In September 1997, Michael Everson made a proposal for encoding KLI pIqaD in Unicode, based on the Linux kernel source code (specifically "Documentation/unicode.txt" by H. Peter Anvin).

    • left-to-right
    • Alphabet, – Latin cipher
  5. ConScript Unicode Registry charts. These code charts represent block allocations by the ConScript Unicode Registry and its continuation as the "Under-ConsScript Unicode Registry". CSUR/UCSUR is a Private Use Area agreement for representing constructed writing and notation systems, and the allocations of characters to these code points is by ...

  6. dbo: abstract. The ConScript Unicode Registry was a volunteer project to coordinate the assignment of code points in the Unicode Private Use Areas (PUA) for the encoding of artificial scripts including those for constructed languages. It was founded by John Cowan and was maintained by him and Michael Everson but has not been updated since 2008 ...

  7. The ConScript Unicode Registry is a discontinued volunteer project to coordinate the assignment of code points in the Unicode Private Use Areas (PUA) for the encoding of artificial scripts including those for constructed languages. It was founded by John Cowan and was maintained by him and Michael Everson but has not been updated since 2008 and ...

  8. How to propose Unicode character names Every Unicode character, and so every ConScript Unicode character, must have a unique, distinct name. Names must consist only of CAPITAL LETTERS of the English alphabet (A-Z), plus HYPHEN-MINUS ("-") and SPACE (" "). Try to avoid using the hyphen. These rules must be strictly adhered to.

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