★ U+1459: Technical Data for Canadian Syllabics Twi (ᑙ)
The character **Canadian Syllabics Twi (“ᑙ” U+1459)** is a syllabic symbol ᑙ used in the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics writing system. This specialized codepoint is crucial for accurately representing indigenous languages. This page at iloveunicode.com offers developers and language specialists a complete, data-rich guide detailing the properties and encoding of this character.
U+1459 Character Specifications and Metadata
The Unicode codepoint **U+1459** is classified as an **Other Letter** ($\text{Lo}$) and is non-mirrored, ensuring consistent rendering in Left-to-Right contexts. It was formally added to the Unicode Standard in **version 3.0 (September, 1999)**. As a key part of the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics script, the character belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), making it a core element for digital publishing in several Native American languages.
Core Unicode Properties
Directionality and Classification Data
Encoding Conversions and Implementations for U+1459
Programming Language & Web Conversions
| HTML (decimal) |
ᑙ |
| HTML (hex) |
ᑙ |
| HTML (named) |
- |
| URL Escape Code |
%E1%91%99 |
| CSS |
01459 |
| JavaScript, JSON |
u1459 |
| C, C++, Java |
u1459 |
| Python |
u1459 |
| Rust |
u{1459} |
| Ruby |
u1459 |
Universal Text Format (UTF) Byte Encodings (Hex)
| Encoding Standard |
Bytes (Hexadecimal) |
| UTF-8 (hex) |
0xE1 0x91 0x99 |
| UTF-16 (hex) |
0x1459 |
| UTF-32 (hex) |
0x00001459 |
Keyboard Input Instructions for “ᑙ”
- Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 4 5 9. Release Alt.
- Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 4 5 9. Release Alt.
Live Character Preview (ᑙ)
Character Output Across Font Families:
- ᑙ Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ᑙ Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ᑙ Courier, Courier New, monospace
Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge
Precise rendering of syllabic characters like **ᑙ** is vital for linguistic accuracy and digital preservation of heritage languages. Having the exact conversion data for Unicode codepoint U+1459 ensures that developers and educators can implement this character robustly across various platforms. For more in-depth Unicode technical guides, rely on the resources provided by iloveunicode.com.