Duployan

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Duployan is a historical shorthand writing system used primarily for French and other languages, now encoded as a script in the Unicode Standard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unicode script
shorthand writing system
writing system
categoryInUnicode Other_Alphabetic
currentUse limited
developedFrom Duployé shorthand NERFINISHED
encodedBy Unicode Consortium NERFINISHED
geographicUse Canada NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
hasCombiningMarks true
hasDigits true
hasFeature cursive letterforms
ligatures
position-based vowel indication
hasPunctuation true
hasUnicodeBlock Duployan NERFINISHED
hasUnicodeProperty Script=Duployan
includedInUnicodeVersion Unicode 7.0 GENERATED
ISO15924Code Dupl NERFINISHED
ISO15924Number 755
namedAfter Émile Duployé NERFINISHED
originCountry France NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage French
relatedSystem French stenography
scriptType alphabetic
featural
status historical
timePeriod 19th century
unicodeBlockRange U+1BC00–U+1BC9F
usedFor phonetic transcription
rapid writing
usedForLanguage Bantu languages NERFINISHED
Chinook Jargon NERFINISHED
English NERFINISHED
French
Ganda
German
Latin NERFINISHED
Romanian NERFINISHED
Spanish
usedInContext missionary work
personal note-taking
religious texts
stenography
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMedium pen and paper
writingSystemType shorthand
yearEncodedInUnicode 2014

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Unicode 7.0 addsBlock Duployan