“ჾ” U+10FE: Georgian Letter Hard Sign

    U+10FE: Technical Specifications for the Georgian Letter Hard Sign

    The **Georgian Letter Hard Sign** (**”ჾ” U+10FE**) is an essential character within the Georgian script, used to represent specific phonetic sounds. This comprehensive resource provides developers and enthusiasts at iloveunicode.com with the complete technical data, encoding conversions, and usage context for this specialized codepoint. The character renders as .

    Core Unicode Properties for U+10FE

    The Georgian Letter Hard Sign is categorized as a *Lowercase Letter* and is crucial for correct representation in the Georgian script. This codepoint was officially integrated into Unicode in **version 6.1 (January, 2012)**. It resides in the **Basic Multilingual Plane**, ensuring wide compatibility, and follows the standard **Left To Right (L)** writing direction.

    Main Data Properties

Name Georgian Letter Hard Sign
Unicode Codepoint U+10FE
Unicode Version 6.1 (January, 2012)
Block Georgian
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Directional and Casing Data

Bidirectional Class Left To Right (L)
Is Mirrored? No
Case Lowercase
Uppercase Character Ჾ  (U+1CBE)
Titlecase Character ჾ  (U+10FE)

    Supplementary Unicode Data

Category Lowercase Letter
Script Georgian
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Encoding and Programming Conversions for U+10FE

    Precise encoding is mandatory for integrating the Georgian Letter Hard Sign into modern software applications. Below are the exact hex and decimal conversions for U+10FE required for web development, database systems, and various programming environments.

    Conversion Formats

HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E1%83%BE
CSS 010FE
JavaScript, JSON u10FE
C, C++, Java u10FE
Python u10FE
Rust u{10FE}
Ruby u10FE

    UTF Encoding Representations (Hexadecimal)

UTF-8 (hex) 0xE1 0x83 0xBE
UTF-16 (hex) 0x10FE
UTF-32 (hex) 0x000010FE

    Inputting and Previewing the Character

    Keyboard Input Instructions
  •             Windows: Hold Alt, then type 1 0 F E. Release Alt.
  •             Mac: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 0 F E. Release Alt.

    Font Demonstration

  •            
    *Times, Times New Roman*, serif
  •            
    *Helvetica, Arial*, sans-serif
  •            
    *Courier, Courier New*, monospace

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    Mastering the intricacies of characters like the Georgian Letter Hard Sign is crucial for building software that correctly handles global typography and linguistic nuances. By utilizing the precise technical knowledge provided for **U+10FE**, developers can ensure seamless integration and avoid encoding issues across platforms. Dive deeper into world scripts and standards at iloveunicode.com.

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