★ U+146F: Technical Specifications for Canadian Syllabics Ko (ᑯ)
The character **ᑯ**, known officially as **Canadian Syllabics Ko “ᑯ” U+146F**, is a fundamental component of the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics script, defined by the Unicode codepoint $\text{U+146F}$. This essential resource on iloveunicode.com provides developers and linguists with the precise technical specifications, encoding details, and system conversions necessary for accurate representation and implementation of this syllabic symbol.
U+146F Syllabic Character Properties
The Canadian Syllabics Ko character, identified as **U+146F**, is categorized as an $\textit{Other Letter}$ ($\textbf{Lo}$). It was officially introduced to the standard in **Unicode Version 3.0** (September, 1999). This codepoint resides within the $\textbf{Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics}$ block, part of the $\underline{\text{Basic Multilingual Plane}}$. Its intrinsic properties, including its non-reordering status and Left-to-Right (**L**) bidirectional class, dictate its stable rendering in digital text.
Core Unicode Properties
Directional and Ordering Data
Linguistic Properties
Encoding Conversions & Input Methods for U+146F
Programming and Web Conversions (ᑯ)
| HTML (decimal) |
ᑯ |
| HTML (hex) |
ᑯ |
| HTML (named) |
- |
| URL Escape Code |
%E1%91%AF |
| CSS |
0146F |
| JavaScript, JSON |
u146F |
| C, C++, Java |
u146F |
| Python |
u146F |
| Rust |
u{146F} |
| Ruby |
u146F |
Universal Text Format (UTF) Byte Encodings (Hex)
| Encoding Standard |
Bytes (Hexadecimal) |
| UTF-8 (hex) |
0xE1 0x91 0xAF |
| UTF-16 (hex) |
0x146F |
| UTF-32 (hex) |
0x0000146F |
How to Input the Character “ᑯ”
- Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 4 6 F. Release Alt.
- Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 4 6 F. Release Alt.
Live Character Preview (ᑯ)
Character Output Across Font Families:
- ᑯ Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ᑯ Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ᑯ Courier, Courier New, monospace
Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge
The accurate digital representation of Indigenous languages relies heavily on precise Unicode data, particularly for complex characters like Canadian Syllabics Ko (**U+146F**). Understanding its properties is vital for font rendering and cross-platform compatibility in language preservation efforts. Find comprehensive technical knowledge and tools for all codepoints at iloveunicode.com, ensuring robust and error-free implementation of this essential script.