Unicode block Sundanese, supplement

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The unicode block Sundanese Supplement (U + 1CC0 to U + 1CCF) contains characters that are no longer required in the modern Sundanese script Aksara Sunda , but still occur in historical texts ( Aksara Sunda Kuno ). It was introduced with the Unicode Standard 6.1.

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All characters have the general category "other puncturing" and the bidirectional class "left to right".

Unicode number Characters
(400%)
Official name description
U + 1CC0 (7360) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU SURYA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu surya
U + 1CC1 (7361) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU PANGLONG Sundanese punctuation mark bindu panglong
U + 1CC2 (7362) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU PURNAMA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu purnama
U + 1CC3 (7363) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU CAKRA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu cakra
U + 1CC4 (7364) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU LEU SATANGA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu leu satanga
U + 1CC5 (7365) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU KA SATANGA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu ka satanga
U + 1CC6 (7366) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU DA SATANGA Sundanese punctuation mark Bindu Da Satanga
U + 1CC7 (7367) SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU BA SATANGA Sundanese punctuation mark bindu ba satanga

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Representation of the characters as graphics. Hatched fields are unoccupied code points.

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