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      • This block was introduced in Unicode version 3.2 (2002).
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buhid_scriptBuhid script - Wikipedia

    Buhid script was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2002 with the release of version 3.2. The Unicode block for Buhid is U+1740–U+175F:

    • left-to-right
    • Abugida
    • Buhid
  3. Unicode version history. 3.2 (2002) 20 (+20) Unicode documentation. Code chart ∣ Web page. Note: [1] [2] Buhid is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Buhid language of the Philippines. Buhid [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)

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    • BMP
    • U+1740..U+175F, (32 code points)
    • Buhid
  4. Buhid. Range: 1740 175F. The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1 This file contains a excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1. This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata, or other updates to the Unicode Standard.

  5. Buhid script was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2002 with the release of version 3.2.. The Unicode block for Buhid is U+1740 – U+175F:

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Unicode_fontUnicode font - Wikipedia

    No single "Unicode font" includes all the characters defined in the present revision of ISO 10646 (Unicode) standard, as more and more languages and characters are continually added to it, and common font formats cannot contain more than 65,535 glyphs (about half the number of characters encoded in Unicode). As a result, font developers and ...

  7. Buhid (Mangyan Baybayin, Surat Mangyan, ᝊᝓᝑᝒ) is a Southeast Asian abugida, written left-to-right (about 9,000 users). Used together with the Filipino Latin script for the Buhid language,...

  8. Unicode blocks: Braille Patterns: Alternate names — Timeframe: 1821 to present: Regions: East Asian: Type: alphabet: Alternate names: left to right: Status: living: Number of speakers — Languages: International: Main sources: Daniels, P. 1996. “Shorthand: Braille” in The World’s Writing Systems, ed. Peter T. Daniels & William Bright.

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