Unicode 2.1

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Unicode 2.1 is an early version of the Unicode Standard that expanded and refined the universal character set used for consistent text encoding across different platforms and languages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf version of the Unicode Standard
addsSupportFor additional scripts and symbols compared to Unicode 2.0
aimsTo support historic scripts
support modern scripts
support punctuation and diacritics
support technical symbols
appliesTo multiple operating systems
multiple programming environments
multiple writing systems
compatibleWith ISO/IEC 10646 NERFINISHED
defines Universal Character Set NERFINISHED
canonical equivalence rules
character categories
code points for characters
combining classes
directionality properties
encodingFormSupported UTF-16 NERFINISHED
UTF-32 NERFINISHED
UTF-8
ensures consistent encoding of text across platforms
expands set of encoded characters
follows Unicode 2.0 NERFINISHED
hasCharacterRepertoireSize approximately 38,885 characters
hasDesignGoal round-trip compatibility with legacy encodings
universal character set
hasMinorVersions Unicode 2.1.2
Unicode 2.1.5 NERFINISHED
Unicode 2.1.8
hasScope global text processing
hasType character encoding standard
hasVersionNumber 2.1
maintainedBy Unicode Consortium NERFINISHED
partOf Unicode Standard NERFINISHED
precedes Unicode 3.0 NERFINISHED
refines bidirectional text behavior
character properties defined in Unicode 2.0
combining character handling
relatedStandard ISO/IEC 10646-1 NERFINISHED
standardizedBy Unicode Consortium NERFINISHED
usedFor interchange of text data
representation of characters from multiple languages
text encoding
usedIn databases
file formats
software internationalization
web technologies

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Unicode 3.0 backwardCompatibleWith Unicode 2.1