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Miscellaneous Symbols is a Unicode block (U+2600–U+26FF) containing glyphs representing concepts from a variety of categories: astrological, astronomical, chess, dice, musical notation, political symbols, recycling, religious symbols, trigrams, warning signs, and weather, among others.
Tables
= Compact table
== Definitions
=Emoji
The Miscellaneous Symbols block contains 83 emoji:
U+2600–U+2604, U+260E, U+2611, U+2614–U+2615, U+2618, U+261D, U+2620, U+2622–U+2623, U+2626, U+262A, U+262E–U+262F, U+2638–U+263A, U+2640, U+2642, U+2648–U+2653, U+265F–U+2660, U+2663, U+2665–U+2666, U+2668, U+267B, U+267E–U+267F, U+2692–U+2697, U+2699, U+269B–U+269C, U+26A0–U+26A1, U+26A7, U+26AA–U+26AB, U+26B0–U+26B1, U+26BD–U+26BE, U+26C4–U+26C5, U+26C8, U+26CE–U+26CF, U+26D1, U+26D3–U+26D4, U+26E9–U+26EA, U+26F0–U+26F5, U+26F7–U+26FA and U+26FD.
The block has 166 standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the
following 83 base characters: U+2600–U+2604, U+260E, U+2611, U+2614–U+2615, U+2618, U+261D, U+2620, U+2622–U+2623, U+2626, U+262A, U+262E–U+262F, U+2638–U+263A, U+2640, U+2642, U+2648–U+2653, U+265F–U+2660, U+2663, U+2665–U+2666, U+2668, U+267B, U+267E–U+267F, U+2692–U+2697, U+2699, U+269B–U+269C, U+26A0–U+26A1, U+26A7, U+26AA–U+26AB, U+26B0–U+26B1, U+26BD–U+26BE, U+26C4–U+26C5, U+26C8, U+26CE–U+26CF, U+26D1, U+26D3–U+26D4, U+26E9–U+26EA, U+26F0–U+26F5, U+26F7–U+26FA and U+26FD.
= Emoji modifiers
=The Miscellaneous Symbols block has two emoji that represent people or body parts.
They can be modified using U+1F3FB–U+1F3FF to provide for a range of human skin color using the Fitzpatrick scale:
Additional human emoji can be found in other Unicode blocks: Dingbats, Emoticons, Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs, Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs, Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A and Transport and Map Symbols.
History
In Unicode 1.0 (1991) the same block was named Miscellaneous Dingbats (not to be confused with current "Dingbats" block, which was then renamed to "Zapf Dingbats").
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Miscellaneous Symbols block:
See also
Unicode Symbols
Apple Symbols – typeface that supports this character set.
Astronomical symbols
Cultural, political, and religious symbols in Unicode
Wingdings
Semi graphical characters
References
External links
"Miscellaneous Symbol plane bitmap page". Unipad.org. Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
"Symbols used in email subject lines". EmailInsights.com. Archived from the original on 2020-11-06. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
- Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
- Musical Symbols (blok Unicode)
- Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B
- Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A
- Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs
- Emoticons (blok Unicode)
- Daftar emotikon
- Cangkir
- Salib Yerusalem
- Miscellaneous Symbols
- Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
- Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
- Miscellaneous Technical
- Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode
- Astronomical symbols
- List of emojis
- Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B
- Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A
- Arrow (symbol)