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  2. CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D - Wikipedia

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    CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D is a Unicode block containing uncommon CJK ideographs for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, some of which are in current use. . Much smaller than most Unicode blocks for CJK unified ideographs, Extension D consists of characters which were submitted to the Ideographic Research Group as "urgently needed characters" between 2006 and

  3. CJK Unified Ideographs - Wikipedia

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    The Ideographic Research Group (IRG) is responsible for developing extensions to the encoded repertoires of CJK unified ideographs. IRG processes proposals for new CJK unified ideographs submitted by its member bodies, and after undergoing several rounds of expert review, IRG submits a consolidated set of characters to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 Working Group 2 (WG2) and the Unicode Technical ...

  4. Template : Unicode chart CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D

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    2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points Template documentation {{ Unicode chart CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D }} provides a list of Unicode code points in the CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D block.

  5. CJK Unified Ideographs (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    CJK Unified Ideographs is a Unicode block containing the most common CJK ideographs used in modern Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese characters. When contrasted with other blocks containing CJK Unified Ideographs, it is also referred to as the Unified Repertoire and Ordering (URO). [3]

  6. Template:Unicode blocks - Wikipedia

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    A list of all the Unicode blocks, formatted as a table. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Collapse state state Specify if the list should be collapsed by default. Suggested values mw-collapsed String optional "Blocks" are well-defined in Unicode. They are described from the numbering -way down: Unicode -> Plane -> Block -> code point. Think "scripts" if ...

  7. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    Pan-Unicode: intended to globally support the majority of Unicode's characters, and not specifically designed for one or a few writing systems (note that Pan-Unicode font ≠ Unicode font [Note 2]) Pan-CJK: intended to support the majority of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, and not specifically designed for any one of these writing systems

  8. CJK Compatibility Ideographs - Wikipedia

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    CJK Compatibility Ideographs is a Unicode block created to contain mostly Han characters that were encoded in multiple locations in other established character encodings, in addition to their CJK Unified Ideographs assignments, in order to retain round-trip compatibility between Unicode and those encodings.

  9. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    As of Unicode version 16.0, there are 155,063 characters with code points, covering 168 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets.This article includes the 1,062 characters in the Multilingual European Character Set 2 subset, and some additional related characters.