“ཆ” U+0F46: Tibetan Letter Cha

    U+0F46: Essential Data for the Tibetan Letter Cha (ཆ)

    The Tibetan Letter Cha (“ཆ” U+0F46), visually represented as $\text{ཆ}$, is a fundamental character in the Tibetan script block. This resource provides a deep dive for developers and enthusiasts at iloveunicode.com, offering complete technical properties, encoding conversions, and critical usage context for this established codepoint.

    U+0F46 Character Specifications and History

    The Unicode codepoint **U+0F46** represents the **Tibetan Letter Cha**. It is categorized as an **Other Letter** (`Lo`) and is crucial for authentic display of the Tibetan language. This character was formally integrated into Unicode in **version 2.0 (July, 1996)**. It is situated within the Tibetan block of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**, signifying its role as a core component in global text encoding systems.

    Primary Unicode Attributes

Name Tibetan Letter Cha
Unicode Codepoint U+0F46
Unicode Version 2.0 (July, 1996)
Block Tibetan
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Bidirectional and General Unicode Data

Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? No
Category Other Letter
Script Tibetan
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Programming Language Conversions

Conversion Type Value
HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E0%BD%86
CSS 00F46
JavaScript, JSON u0F46
C, C++, Java u0F46
Python u0F46
Rust u{0F46}
Ruby u0F46

    UTF Byte Encoding Details

Encoding Type Value (Hex)
UTF-8 0xE0 0xBD 0x86
UTF-16 0x0F46
UTF-32 0x00000F46

    Manual Input and Rendering Preview

    To enter the **Tibetan Letter Cha** ($\text{ཆ}$) directly on your system, use these input methods:

  •             Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 0 F 4 6. Release Alt.
  •             Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 0 F 4 6. Release Alt.
        Character Display Across Fonts
  •            
    Times, Times New Roman, serif
  •            
    Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
  •            
    Courier, Courier New, monospace

    Conclusion: Mastering Tibetan Unicode

    Accurate implementation of complex scripts, like the Tibetan character $\text{ཆ}$ (Tibetan Letter Cha), relies entirely on referencing accurate encoding standards. The comprehensive detail provided for **U+0F46** ensures that developers have the essential, copy-ready data they need for robust international software design. Continue building your encoding expertise with detailed technical resources from iloveunicode.com.

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