“៘” U+17D8: Khmer Sign Beyyal

Khmer Sign Beyyal (U+17D8): Technical Character Guide

The Khmer Sign Beyyal (“៘” U+17D8) serves a unique linguistic function within the Khmer script, typically acting as an abbreviation marker similar to “et cetera.” This detailed technical breakdown at iloveunicode.com offers developers, linguists, and designers the definitive data set for implementing this character across modern digital platforms.

U+17D8 Punctuation Character Specifications

The Unicode codepoint U+17D8 represents the character Khmer Sign Beyyal. Within the Khmer writing system, it functions as a punctuation mark rather than a letter or digit. This specific sign was formally integrated into the Unicode Standard in version 3.0 (September, 1999). It is categorized within the Khmer block of the Basic Multilingual Plane, ensuring it is natively supported by most modern operating systems and text rendering engines globally.

Property Name Factual Data
Name Khmer Sign Beyyal
Unicode Codepoint U+17D8
Unicode Version 3.0 (September, 1999)
Block Khmer
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

Bidirectional & Text Flow Data

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

Other Technical Data

Category Other Punctuation (Po)
Script Khmer
Combining Class Not Reordered (0)

Digital Conversions for U+17D8

Format Value
HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
URL Escape Code %E1%9F%98
CSS 017D8
// Copy-ready programming strings for Khmer Sign BeyyalJavaScript, JSON: “\u17D8”

C, C++, Java: “\u17D8”

Python: “\u17D8”

Rust: “\u{17D8}”

Ruby: “\u17D8”

UTF Encoding Protocols

Encoding Scheme Hexadecimal Result
UTF-8 (hex) 0xE1 0x9F 0x98
UTF-16 (hex) 0x17D8
UTF-32 (hex) 0x000017D8

Input Methods: How to type “៘”

Windows: Hold Alt, then type 1 7 D 8. Release Alt.

Mac: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 7 D 8. Release Alt.

Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

Correctly implementing script-specific punctuation like the Khmer Sign Beyyal is critical for maintaining the cultural and semantic integrity of digital text. By leveraging the specific encoding conversions and bidirectional properties of U+17D8, developers can ensure their applications are truly globalized. For further exploration of the Khmer script and other essential characters, continue your journey at iloveunicode.com, where we make Unicode accessible for everyone.

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