“ᑯ” U+146F: Canadian Syllabics Ko

    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

Name Canadian Syllabics Ko
Unicode Codepoint U+146F
Unicode Version 3.0 (September, 1999)
Block Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

Directional and Ordering Data

Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? No

Linguistic Properties

Category Other Letter
Script Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Encoding Conversions & Input Methods for U+146F

Programming and Web Conversions (ᑯ)

HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
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:
  •             Times, Times New Roman, serif
  •             Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
  •             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.

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