Batak | |
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Range | U+1BC0..U+1BFF (64 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Batak |
Major alphabets | Karo Mandailing Pakpak Simalungun Toba |
Assigned | 56 code points |
Unused | 8 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
6.0 | 56 (+56) |
Note: [1][2] |
Batak is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Batak dialects of Karo, Mandailing, Pakpak, Simalungun, and Toba.[3]
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Batak block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
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L2/07-233R | N3293R | Everson, Michael (2007-07-26), Preliminary proposal for encoding the Batak script in the UCS | |||
L2/08-147 | N3446 | McGowan, Rick; Whistler, Ken (2008-04-14), Discussion of Batak Vowel Ordering | |||
L2/08-274 | N3489 | Everson, Michael; Kozok, Uli (2008-08-04), On the inputting model for Batak | |||
L2/08-312 | Anderson, Deborah (2008-08-11), Batak Input | ||||
L2/08-011R | N3320R | Everson, Michael; Kozok, Uli (2008-10-07), Proposal for encoding the Batak script in the UCS | |||
L2/08-412 | N3553 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2008-11-05), Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 53 | |||
L2/09-063 | Anderson, Deborah (2009-01-29), Dialect‐Specific Characters in Batak (Batak proposal: L2/08‐011 WG2 N3320R) | ||||
L2/09-104 | Moore, Lisa (2009-05-20), UTC #119 / L2 #216 Minutes | ||||
N4103 | Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 58, 2012-01-03 | ||||
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batak (Unicode block).
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