Unicode 2.0

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Unicode 2.0 is a major early version of the Unicode Standard that significantly expanded the character repertoire and refined the encoding model for global text representation.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Unicode 2.1 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf version of the Unicode Standard
compatibleWith ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 (with amendments) NERFINISHED
coordinatedWith ISO/IEC 10646 NERFINISHED
defines code points for many additional scripts
definesCodeSpace U+0000 to U+FFFF
definesProperty bidirectional class
canonical decomposition mapping
combining class
general category
editionNumber 2.0
encodingForm 16-bit character encoding
expanded character repertoire
follows Unicode 1.1 NERFINISHED
goal universal character set for digital text
includesBlock Arabic Presentation Forms-A NERFINISHED
Arabic Presentation Forms-B NERFINISHED
Arrows
Basic Latin
Block Elements
Box Drawing
CJK Unified Ideographs NERFINISHED
Combining Diacritical Marks
Currency Symbols
Dingbats
General Punctuation
Geometric Shapes
Hangul Syllables NERFINISHED
Latin-1 Supplement NERFINISHED
Letterlike Symbols
Mathematical Operators
Miscellaneous Symbols NERFINISHED
Number Forms
includesScript Arabic
Cyrillic
Devanagari NERFINISHED
Greek
Han ideographs
Hangul NERFINISHED
Hebrew
Hiragana
Katakana
Thai
introducedConcept UTF-16 encoding form
surrogate code points
language English (core specification)
partOf Unicode Standard NERFINISHED
precedes Unicode 2.1 NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1996
publishedBy Unicode Consortium NERFINISHED
refined Unicode character encoding model NERFINISHED
standardizedBy Unicode Consortium NERFINISHED
usesPlane Basic Multilingual Plane NERFINISHED

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Unicode 3.0 backwardCompatibleWith Unicode 2.0
Unicode 3.0 follows Unicode 2.0
this entity surface form: Unicode 2.1
Unicode 1.1 successor Unicode 2.0