Wikibooks enwikibooks https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.46.0-wmf.26 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikibooks Wikibooks talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Cookbook Cookbook talk Transwiki Transwiki talk Wikijunior Wikijunior talk Subject Subject talk TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk Wikibooks:Requests for deletion 4 385 4632948 4632863 2026-04-28T14:17:24Z Ternera 2679710 /* Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum */ vd 4632948 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 83yq9pyst3hzpq5tu2o8ug2xfgevdz9 4632969 4632948 2026-04-28T17:47:10Z Omphalographer 3427146 /* History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23 */ Reply 4632969 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) gaba154joepcevtuvmos4wyzpe953t0 4632974 4632969 2026-04-28T18:30:32Z Omphalographer 3427146 /* FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines */ new section 4632974 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) g8799826gfpmy3o194x951tzz59g962 4632983 4632974 2026-04-28T18:34:49Z Omphalographer 3427146 /* History Books */ Reply 4632983 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{comment}} - there is one unlinked subpage of this book, [[History Books/Who Was Alexander the Great/Introduction]]. I'm not impressed by the content (it's basically historical fiction written for a young child), but it's not hopeless. I'd encourage the author to create an account to allow us to communicate with them. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:34, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 0strbyoy6zv7gzwhj6ls5258hn426ky 4632984 4632983 2026-04-28T18:35:49Z Kingofnuthin 3566511 /* FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines */ Reply 4632984 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{comment}} - there is one unlinked subpage of this book, [[History Books/Who Was Alexander the Great/Introduction]]. I'm not impressed by the content (it's basically historical fiction written for a young child), but it's not hopeless. I'd encourage the author to create an account to allow us to communicate with them. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:34, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{Del}}, the book seems to be out of scope in its current state, especially considering that most of it is just code and it has no subpages. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:35, 28 April 2026 (UTC) d5b35pkwcaduwf40swdo5z0xhm24qe8 4632987 4632984 2026-04-28T18:55:06Z Kingofnuthin 3566511 /* History Books */ Reply 4632987 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{comment}} - there is one unlinked subpage of this book, [[History Books/Who Was Alexander the Great/Introduction]]. I'm not impressed by the content (it's basically historical fiction written for a young child), but it's not hopeless. I'd encourage the author to create an account to allow us to communicate with them. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:34, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ::If it is really aimed at children, shouldn't it be moved to the Wikijunior: namespace? [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:55, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{Del}}, the book seems to be out of scope in its current state, especially considering that most of it is just code and it has no subpages. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:35, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 6r437dhlfuqmt27mnem5z6s41bxsnyc 4633020 4632987 2026-04-28T22:26:32Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 /* FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines */ Reply 4633020 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{comment}} - there is one unlinked subpage of this book, [[History Books/Who Was Alexander the Great/Introduction]]. I'm not impressed by the content (it's basically historical fiction written for a young child), but it's not hopeless. I'd encourage the author to create an account to allow us to communicate with them. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:34, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ::If it is really aimed at children, shouldn't it be moved to the Wikijunior: namespace? [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:55, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{Del}}, the book seems to be out of scope in its current state, especially considering that most of it is just code and it has no subpages. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:35, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :I agree that this is not a book in its current form. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:26, 28 April 2026 (UTC) orudfg0j47xjb4ckr1l0a7ok0lst54e 4633021 4633020 2026-04-28T22:28:24Z Kittycataclysm 3371989 /* Cereal Grains Through History */ Reply 4633021 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ [[Category:Wikibooks deletion|{{PAGENAME}}]] {{Discussion Rooms}} {{TOCleft}} {{shortcut|WB:RFD}} {{Requests for deletion/New deletion}} {{Requests for deletion/Deletion intro}} <!-- New deletion nominations go at the bottom of page. --> == [[Salute, Jonathan!]] and its translations == <div style="column-count: 7;"> * [[Salute, Jonathan!|Interlingue/Occidental]] ([[w:en:Occidental|w]], original) * [[Òla, Ionatà!|Audià]] * [[Holo, Jonathan!|Cristianés]] * [[Terve, Jonathan!|Ekumenski]] * [[Hej, Jonathan! (Germanisch)|Germanisch]] * [[Salom, Jonatan!|Globasa]] * [[Àlŏ, Jonathan!|Guosa]] ([[w:en:Guosa|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan!|Idiom Neutral]] ([[w:en:Idiom Neutral|w]]) * [[Saluto, Jonathan! (Ido)|Ido]] ([[w:en:Ido|w]]) * [[Hallo, Jonathan!|Interlingua]] ([[w:en:Interlingua|w]]) * [[Salut, Jonathan! (Interocidental)|Interocidental]] * [[Bune Ğonatan!|Lingaust]] * [[Oila, Jonatan!|Lingue Simple]] * [[Haloo, Jonatan!|Lingwa de Planeta]] ([[w:en:Lingwa de Planeta|w]]) * [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!|Masa Tang]] * [[Salut, ionatano!|Meteza]] * [[Salu, Jon!|Mini]] * [[Hay, Jonathan!|Mirad]] * [[Hai, Jon!|Monav]] * [[Sesan Jon!|Monkel]] * [[Salam, Jonathan!|Mundeze]] * [[Dag, Jonathan!|Negerhollands]] ([[w:en:Negerhollands|w]]) * [[Salut Jonathan!|Neo]] ([[w:en:Neo|w]]) * [[Hej, Jonathan!|Nordien]] * [[Saluto, Jonathan!|Novial]] ([[w:en:Novial|w]]) * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Novlingue)|Novlingue]] * [[Alo, Jonathan!|Numo]] * [[Hela, Jonathan!|Proyo]] * [[Salute, Jonathan! (Romanica)|Romanica]] ([[w:en:Romanica|w]]) * [[Simi, Jonathan!|Solresol]] ([[w:en:Solresol|w]]) * [[Toki a, jan Jonatan!|Toki Pona]] ([[w:en:Toki Pona|w]]) * [[Glidis, o Jonathan!|Volapük]] ([[w:en:Volapük|w]]) </div> There are a couple of issues here: # Beyond their introductions, all of these books are written in languages which are not English, making them out of scope for the English Wikibooks. # All but one of these books are in fact written in constructed languages, most of them in recently created conlangs. In some cases (e.g. [[Sin Chao, Jonathan!]]), I can't find any reliable sources describing the target language outside of the translation itself. # Most of the translations (i.e. other than [[Salute, Jonathan!]] itself) were abandoned within the first five or so chapters (out of 100); none of them are complete, and there seems to be little effort to complete any of them. While I recognize that this is an unusual project, and potentially one which could have some value, it's not at all clear to me that the English Wikibooks is the right place for it. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:24, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : I'm really not sure what to do about these ones. While I recognize that this approach is certainly one method of teaching a language, I'm not sure that it constitutes an educational textbook. We do require that the English Wikibooks be written in English—for language-learning books, this typically means that the instructional parts are in English while the exercises are in the language being taught. I do think that if the language doesn't have much supporting evidence outside the book itself, it can safely be deleted. — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:01, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Author of the book here. I originally wanted to put it in the Interlingue Wikibooks https://ie.wikibooks.org/wiki/Principal_p%C3%A1gine but it somehow got locked when I wasn't paying attention and so I ended up putting it here. Getting it unlocked requires going through the process of starting an Incubator and all the rest so I opted for here and then started putting some English-only content once it was done. It's sort of in the same vein as books like Lingua Latina per se Illustrata that have separate versions with teacher notes and whatnot. [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] After it was done the auxlang community really took to it which was a nice surprise. I think Ido has the largest number of chapters at the moment at 15. :If the vast content of this book could be used to justify a quick reopening of the Interlingue Wikibooks to move it there, I'd love to do that. I imagine that an incubator with 100+ book chapters would be enough to open a Wikibooks and that's what this is. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) : Ah, I just realized that we do have a proposal to reopen the Interlingue Wikibooks: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Interlingue along with an Incubator page here. https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wb/ie/Principal_p%C3%A1gine : How easy would it be to migrate the entirety of Salute Jonathan to there? — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :: Hi @[[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]]! I'm not sure how incubator projects work, but I fully support migrating these books there. You may want to inquire over there and link to this discussion to support your request to move the content over there. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:16, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::: Hi! Actually I have a third idea to propose after thinking about this again today (haven't been here much since I finished the book): I noticed that there is more English content than I remember and that might make it an awkward fit for the Interlingue Wikibooks. I definitely agree that having all the auxlang translations for new auxlang projects goes well beyond the scope of this Wikibooks. Finally, there are some auxlangs that are notable with their own Wikipedias. ::: So the idea is the following: :::# Leave the original here and I can continue the work on the version with English notes and grammar. That will make it the same as Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, English by the Nature Method, Athenaze and all the rest. :::# The Interlingua one can move to the Interlingua Wikibooks (maybe Romanica too if they want as it is sort of a dialect of Interlingua). :::# For Ido and Lingua Franca Nova which have a Wikipedia but not a Wikibooks, I'm a little bit unsure...technically they could have their own version like the original one but would require English explanations. I could let them know and see if they are willing to do so and see what they think (work on adding English to the books vs. move the content elsewhere). :::# The rest can move to a Github repo, then be deleted, and the front page of this book can have a single link to the repo. ::: Any thoughts on that? Adding the extra English content will be easy as it is my book and I know it inside and out. ::: Edit: [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Salute,_Jonathan!/Grammar_(pronouns) this page] I just added. — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 13:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC) :::: Thanks for taking the time to consider this! Here are my responses/questions: ::::* Is the original [[Salute, Jonathan!]] (Occidental)? Since that one is quite fleshed out, I agree that if you edit it so the primary language of the book (e.g. headers, instructions, etc) are written in English while leaving the actual story in Occidental, it would be okay and fit in more with instructional language textbooks. ::::* For your points 2 and 3, I'm not sure how those other projects work, so I'll leave it up to them. I'm not quite sure why they would need to move, since in theory they could be revised with English as the language of instruction? Although, they have been left incomplete for a long time. ::::* For your point 4, I have no problem with that. Cheers! — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:51, 29 September 2024 (UTC) ::::: Hello again, it's the weekend so I have a bit more time to work on this. I've decided to merge the extra content from the following five chapters since the difference is fairly small and the original chapters should now have this English content. Could you delete these five pages now that they are no longer needed? [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 1 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 2 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 3 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 4 - with notes]] ::::: [[Salute, Jonathan!/Capitul 5 - with notes]] [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:02, 5 October 2024 (UTC) :::::: [[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}} — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:34, 5 October 2024 (UTC) ::::::: Hi again! No luck trying to find a home for the random language translations on other auxlang wikis, can't find one that is actively maintained. ::::::: The thought struck me that maybe I could just put those ones on a sub page of my user page, would that be permitted? If not, I think I'll just stick them somewhere in GitHub and call it a day since none of the people who started the translations seem to care enough to do anything about them. I'd rather not see them outright disappear but since they aren't mine I don't care enough about them to do much more work than copy and paste them somewhere. ::::::: (I would leave the ones in languages with an ISO-639 code and Wikipedia here, of course) — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 14:13, 9 November 2024 (UTC) :::::::: Thank you for checking! I don't personally see an issue with moving them to your user space right now. Cheers — [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ::::::::: Thanks a lot! I've started a single page where I will put them all here [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] and will proceed slowly due to lack of time and also to avoid stepping on any toes / asking you to delete too much at a time and possibly deleting the wrong content. ::::::::: For this week I have put the content for the languages Audia, Cristianès, Guosa, Lingaust, Mini, Mirad, and Monav on that page as they all have a single page of content and didn't take much time to move. Please delete those. Once they are gone I will add a note on the main page letting people know where they have gone (in addition to a thank you for their interest in the book! I do love how many people have recognized it as a good source material for teaching a language). — [[User:Mithridates|Mithridates]] ([[User talk:Mithridates|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mithridates|contribs]]) 04:09, 10 November 2024 (UTC) : {{keep}} the translations for languages that have an article on the English Wikipedia, i.e. Guosa, Idiom Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, Lingwa de Planeta, Negerhollands, Neo, Novial, Occidental, Romanica, Solresol, Toki Pona, and Volapük. : Translations for languages that don't have an article can be kept if they have reliable sources, which I was able to find for the following languages (if you think they are not reliable, please let me know): :* Globasa: [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-globasa/en/globasa/] [https://greyson.conlang.org/2020/01/29/shouting-out-globasa-and-pandunia/] :* Mini: [https://jprogr.github.io/mini] [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/mini.htm] [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mini/en/mini/] : {{del}} and move to [[User:Mithridates/SJ]] the rest of the translations, i.e. Audià/Audian, Cristianés, Ekumenski, Germanisch, Interocidental, Lingaust, Lingue Simple, Masa Tang, Mirad, Monav, Monkel, Mundeze, Nordien, Novlingue, Numo, Proyo, and Scuian/Meteza. If you can find reliable sources for those languages, please let me know. : In particular, I could not find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav after searching through 15 and 17 pages on Google, respectively. It doesn't help that [[Òla, Ionatà!|their]] [[Hai, Jon!|translations]] don't explain what those languages are and where to find resources for them. This makes contributing to those translations almost impossible until @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] can provide resources to us. It's possible that the resources may have disappared from the Internet, or that those languages were created by Caro de Segeda him/herself. If you can find resources for Audià/Audian and Monav, please let me know. : I'm notifying the primary contributors of the translations: @[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]], @[[User:Frzzl|Frzzl]], @[[User:Greatscotteh|Greatscotteh]], @[[User:IHateNumbers234|IHateNumbers234]], @[[User:Jayeless2|Jayeless2]], @[[User:Morozof|Morozof]], @[[User:Omnihom|Omnihom]], @[[User:Omoutuazn|Omoutuazn]], @[[User:PovriNaivon|PovriNaivon]], @[[User:Sir Beluga|Sir Beluga]] and @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 09:52, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :: Caro de Segeda said on [https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/1lcnz9g/comment/n0sc3wx/ Reddit] that Monav was created by him/her and that he/she didn't publish any resources about it other than [[Hai, Jon!]]. With '''zero''' other resources to rely on for contributing to the translation, and the fact that Monav is in [[User:Mithridates/SJ]], [[Hai, Jon!]] should be speedy deleted. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 01:38, 3 July 2025 (UTC) ::: I've undone the speedy deletion as Caro de Segeda posted a [https://prexins.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/monav/ resource] for Monav. — [[User:EJPPhilippines|EJPPhilippines]] ([[User talk:EJPPhilippines|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EJPPhilippines|contribs]]) 07:18, 4 July 2025 (UTC) :::: You can delete all the ones that I have created myself, I have already moved them to other places. — [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC) {{outdent|::::}}I don't know if this is helpful since it wouldn't apply to most of these, but [[s:mul:]] could hold some of these. — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 November 2025 (UTC) : I don't think that would be within the scope of that project. I'm not aware of any other situation where Wikisource publishes translations of texts created on Wikimedia projects - that's usually left up to other language editions of the same project. — [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:34, 1 December 2025 (UTC) :: In this situation there isn't a separate [[s:ie:]] distinct from Multilingual Wikisource (see [[meta:Wikisource#List of Wikisources]]). In fact, there are very few multilingual wikis in the Wikimedia sphere; while this project ''could'' move to a Miraheze-hosted or similar wiki farm location, I think it would be a missed opportunity. I suppose an [[Interlingue]] book could be started in [[shelf:Constructed languages]] which would have all 100 chapters as an appendix (and likewise for the other languages), but that also seems non-ideal since it requires an English-language text that doesn't currently exist to be created. [[WB:AT]] seems to describe a similar situation to this one and prescribe Wikisource as the solution, and [[WB:SOURCE]] mentions fiction as out-of-scope for Wikibooks (even as in this case, language-educational fiction). [[s:mul:Wikisource:about Wikisource]] simply speaks of source texts and doesn't mention publication requirements, so maybe that is specific to some of the monolingual editions? — [[User:Arlo Barnes|Arlo Barnes]] ([[User talk:Arlo Barnes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Arlo Barnes|contribs]]) 22:28, 5 December 2025 (UTC) == [[International Baccalaureate]] == Not actually a book in and of itself; rather, it is just a compilation of links to other books —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC) : Could this be salvaged as a shelf? [[User:Pppery|Pppery]] ([[User talk:Pppery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pppery|contribs]]) 05:23, 27 January 2025 (UTC) ::Probably, but are the linked books even useful? IB exams change from year to year - sometimes quite dramatically - so an old exam guide is of very limited value. Many of these books were written 10-15 years ago, and some of them (like [[IB French]]) even have comments indicating that they're no longer applicable. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:18, 8 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Character List for Baxter&Sagart]] == Seems completely out of scope as an educational book; it's just a list of characters and outlinks —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :Adding [[Character List for Karlgren's GSR]] and [[Character List for Schuessler's CGSR]] for the same reason —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:55, 18 October 2024 (UTC) :These three books do make a package and I agree they should be considered together. However, I strongly object to deleting them. They are really extremely useful resources. I use them every week and I know that many people who do work on Old Chinese phonology do so. There are lots of books out there that are lists of characters, these are called dictionaries. For example Axel Schuessler's ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, or Pulleyblank's Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese, and Early Mandarin. I see it as entirely a good thing for reference works of this kind to be available free online rather than only in expensive books in university research libraries. If this is in violation of a Wikibooks policy, I would at least like that policy to be drawn to my attention and to have some constructive comment offered about which Wikiproject such a resource should fall under. I will also say on a personal note that I have put literally hundreds of hours of work into these projects and it would grieve me a lot to see this work simply vanish, in particular when I know that colleagues around the world use these books. --[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 07:27, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::Hi @[[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]], and thank you for the feedback! Official Wikibooks policy does not permit standalone dictionaries (see [[WB:DICT]]), though I understand the argument that it is a useful resource. I am wondering if there might be a home for it at [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary:Welcome, newcomers|Wiktionary]] or [[Wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]]? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:14, 1 November 2024 (UTC) :::The policy says to use Wiktionary, but these books cannot be moved there. In fact they link there, you can understand me as having made an index to wiktionary, if you like, where the ORDER of the characters is extremely important, information that would be lost in Wiktionary. :::Wikiversity is not a project I participate in, and in any event my books here are older than it, so this option was not available for me at the relevant moment. If you are offering to move my books to Wikiversity, that is very kind of you and I will very graciously accept. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::::I have pinged over at Wikiversity Colloquium to ask about suitability and have looped you into the conversation over there. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:20, 1 November 2024 (UTC) ::I concur. I'm just an undergrad who tries to learn about Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics in his free time but I've found this wikibook to be incredibly useful, and I keep it open in one tab while I watch Professor Nathan Hill's lectures that he uploads to youtube in another tab, and another tab for taking notes. In fact if I remember correctly Professor Hill actually pointed his students to this wikibook. ::I'm not familiar with [[wikiversity:Wikiversity:SHARE|Wikiversity]] but if all the content were as accessible there as it is here then I think that could work. [[User:ChromeBones|ChromeBones]] ([[User talk:ChromeBones|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ChromeBones|contribs]]) 02:43, 9 July 2025 (UTC) :Per [[:v:Wikiversity:Colloquium#Import_Resource_From_Wikibooks?]], I recommend copying and pasting, including attribution via the edit summary and talk page, add appropriate categories and links, and then it could be deleted locally. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 22:32, 3 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Suomen kieli käyttöön]] == Multiple pages in this book are written entirely in Finnish, which is out of the enWB scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC) :I was going to say whether we should ask any fiwikibooks sysop to maybe see if this could be transwikied to fiwb if it's within the scope there. But [[:fi:Toiminnot:Käyttäjät/sysop]] indicates that there are only 3 sysops, and only {{u|Anr}} and {{u|Zache}} have made edits this ''year''. If they deem it to be salvageable, then transwiki + delete, otherwise straight-up delete. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 11:24, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ::It seems that the idea behind the book was for the pages to be bilingual, as it’s a language learning book. That’s why there are Finnish texts included intentionally even on the pages that are complete. There are similar books in dewikibooks and ruwikibooks as well. For the English version, I think the easiest way to proceed would be to clean up and adjust the page layout to fit enwikibooks better, and then translate the missing parts. By the way, if anyone wants to update the book’s name in English, it can be titled ''"Using the Finnish Language"'' or ''"Put Finnish Language into Use"'' for a direct translation. [[User:Zache|Zache]] ([[User talk:Zache|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zache|contribs]]) 11:57, 14 November 2024 (UTC) == [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] == * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/MEdia Net Configuration]] * [[AT&T Mobility FAQ/Data Connect Configuration]] An ''extremely'' outdated FAQ on AT&T's cell phone services. Most of this document was written 20+ years ago as a Usenet FAQ; very little of it is accurate or useful anymore (particularly the two subpages, which have to do with obsolete configurations for "tethering" a computer to a cell phone). No objection if someone wants to update it, but there's clearly been no appetite to do that. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:20, 30 December 2024 (UTC) :I'm wondering if it might make sense for us to develop some kind of policy on archiving books here. There are many like this one that have a good deal of content but are extremely out of date and just not useful as originally intended. ——[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:34, 30 December 2024 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: See the newly developed [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:16, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :::Ooh, thanks - something like that seems like it could be an appropriate way to handle this book. A lot of the other outdated books I've tagged have been so incomplete that they wouldn't have been particularly useful even as historical references; this one might at least have some interest. :::Any chance we can get a separate namespace (maybe "Archive:") set up for archived book content? That'd make it possible to do things like exclude them from on-site search by default. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:07, 31 December 2024 (UTC) ::::I think this might be a more extended discussion, so I'll bump it over to the [[Wikibooks talk:Outdated books|talk page of the draft policy]]! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:54, 31 December 2024 (UTC) == Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials == I personally believe that [[Algebra/Chapter 10/Symmetric Polynomials|this]], and all of the sections should be deleted for the fact that this goes WAY beyond the scope of what was intended for the Chapter (Algebra II level polynomials). [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 15:07, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :'''Split''': Deletion here is not the best solution (see [[w:WP:ATD]]). Instead, this page and its subpages should be moved to another book, most likely [[Abstract Algebra]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:35, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :{{keep}} since there is a good amount of content. If [[Abstract Algebra]] is appropriate, it seems like a fine idea to move there. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:59, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::Eh, yeah, I supposed moving it is better. I just don't think it's suitable for where it appears. [[User:GoreyCat|GoreyCat]] ([[User talk:GoreyCat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/GoreyCat|contribs]]) 01:40, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Puredyne]] == Development of Puredyne Linux was discontinued in 2012, and the software no longer appears to be available for download anywhere. (An archive of the web site is still up - with a bunch of embedded spam links - but the download links are all dead.) Is this a suitable candidate for archival (cf. [[Wikibooks:Outdated books]]), or should it just be deleted? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 04:35, 5 March 2025 (UTC) :I'd just archive stuff like this. Looks like a decent bit of work went into it, and you never know when someone might need to use Puredyne for some obscure project. I'd be willing to bet mirrors exist of it somewhere, or someone has it on a drive. If you want to find some stuff worth deleting, comb through [[:Category:Allbooks categories]]. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:30, 5 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Template:Qr-twwp]] == This isn't exactly a request to delete the template, but rather to merge it with {{tlx|Copypaste}}. The {{tlx|Qr-twwp}} template serves the same purpose as {{tlx|Copypaste}}, but without the seven-day period after which the page is deleted. This leads to confusion, as well as a perpetually full [[:Category:Queried pages]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:37, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Ghouls of the Miskatonic]] == I don't think that a plot summary of a book is in-scope here. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC) :{{vd}} - at least, not a summary of ''this'' book. A summary and/or study guide to a notable work of literature might be in scope, but this is certainly not one. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 21:23, 25 August 2025 (UTC) ::Hi. I am the creator of the pages of this book. If I understand correctly, it has to be a summary of a notable work of literature? So what exactly is defined as such? I only started this as I thought it would be fun, interesting and encouraging to others who read the Arkham Horror novels, and I thought it was permitted as I've seen other summaries of books on wikibooks. [[User:Dayne90|Dayne90]] ([[User talk:Dayne90|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayne90|contribs]]) 13:27, 26 August 2025 (UTC) :::Your problem is it is just the plot... it needs to include an educational textual analysis to be in scope [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ::::And ideally it'd be a text which has ''already'' been the subject of literary analysis, such that the analysis on Wikibooks isn't original research. A notable work of literature like ''Frankenstein'' or ''Moby-Dick'' would easily meet that requirement; a tie-in novel for a tabletop RPG probably does not. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 22:08, 29 August 2025 (UTC) == [[Annotations to The Joy of Music]] == Abandoned with minimal content. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 August 2025 (UTC) :Author of the book/page here. I wouldn't call it "abandoned": it's still a start, but I'm here and do plan to fill out the rest (most of the annotations are for the early part of the book though). :I'm an experience editor at Wikipedia and Wiktionary, but am not very familiar with Wikibooks standards. When reading this book, I found myself looking up unfamiliar terms and quotes and thought some annotations would be helpful when reading or especially studying the text. It's a notable book by a notable author (extensive Wikipedia page). Here the source text is not freely available, but annotations are easy to add separately. I looked at [[WB:AT]] and existing examples of annotations and tried to follow them. Per [[WB:WIW]], the scope is instructional texts (including annotated texts), and minor works are in scope. :I'll grant that this is not large and not likely to become very long – many books only need minor annotations – but the content would certainly have been helpful to me when reading this book. :Are there specific changes you'd suggest or general guidelines to follow in this kind of book? ::—Nils von Barth ([[User:Nbarth|nbarth]]) ([[User talk:Nbarth|talk]]) 02:42, 3 September 2025 (UTC) ::: Pinging @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] and @[[User:Nbarth|Nbarth]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:15, 21 April 2026 (UTC) ::::I think I stand by my original reasoning given that no work has been done on it, and I don't think it contains enough content to hang around in main space for so long. What about moving it to user space? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:16, 23 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Template:Deleted page]] == Per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Retiring Template:Deleted page]], this is because the template is unnecessary given that creation protection (salting) is used instead. I am also proposing the deletion of the following categories used by this template: * [[:Category:Protected deleted categories]] * [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:36, 29 January 2026 (UTC) :This seems premature - [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] is still in use for pages with generic names. Is there a plan to transition those pages to create protection; if so, can that be implemented before deleting the templates/categories? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 02:28, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::JJPMaster proposed that the pages listed in that category should be moved to the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], and that {{tlx|naming policy notice}} shall be fully protected and used as an interface (title blacklist) message. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:18, 30 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: Have you seen this reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:28, 11 February 2026 (UTC) ::::I have, but I'm not sure I follow. These templates, and the categories which they populate, are currently in use. Once that's no longer the case, I have no objection to deleting them - but they need to be delinked first. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:20, 12 February 2026 (UTC) :::::I deleted the categories mentioned above, moved all the generic titles to the title blacklist, and for those pages that used {{tlx|Deleted page}}, I deleted then applied creation protection. An uninvolved admin can delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} and then close this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:39, 30 March 2026 (UTC) == [[Cereal Grains Through History]] == Abandoned with no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:18, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: The author (Karosent) objects to the deletion per their talk page: {{quote|:Yes, please do not delete this wiki book. It is a work in progress. It is just taking some time to make progress on it. Thank you.}} :{{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Karosent|Karosent]] as the author of the book for their input. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:42, 30 March 2026 (UTC) ::If the user does intend to work on it, I think the best course of action would be moving it to user space until more progress is made. Having abandoned works around the main space is a bit messy. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:28, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23]] == Transcribed from a magazine copy that cannot be traced via the URL provided. Generally archival of primary source works is undertaken on Wikisource (not Wikibooks), backed by a suitable page scan. This isn't at present. [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 16:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :This doesn't need an RfD since it is obviously out of scope. You can instead put a CSD tag on the page. Additionally, it seems that the entire /Publications section contains only source works here, so it might require a mass deletion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:32, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] looping you in here so you're aware. I don't think any pages like this (i.e. source text) can be kept here, since we are explicitly and unambiguously not a text repository per [[WB:SOURCE]]. I am inclined to speedily delete for that reason, but I want to hear from the primary editor. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:40, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :::Thanks for looping me in. :::This is not simply a transcription of the magazine. :::It includes new formatting to make the content better reachable. :::It includes commentary to place the transcribed material in context. :::It permits related material to be placed in chronological order. :::The version here is not complete (as per banner included), hence the URL link not working (National Library of Australia's Trove has been updated). :::There is no point in placing this material on Wikisource as the Trove website is functionally similar and now provides for text correction (a fairly recent development). :::I have not be editing Wikibooks for the last six month's following a personal matter but now slowly returning to the task. :::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 19:08, 27 April 2026 (UTC) : As an admin who was involved in deleting this (and related subpages) and ''only'' undeleting it later per the author's request, I therefore '''recuse''' (will not do) on taking any administrative actions for this request. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:33, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - including other similar pages - per nom. Transcriptions of previously published works, like these magazines, belong on Wikisource. I don't see any evidence of substantial commentary in any of the pages I've looked at. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:47, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[History Books]] == Minimal existing content is editorialized, book scope unclear, no sourcing —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:47, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{comment}} - there is one unlinked subpage of this book, [[History Books/Who Was Alexander the Great/Introduction]]. I'm not impressed by the content (it's basically historical fiction written for a young child), but it's not hopeless. I'd encourage the author to create an account to allow us to communicate with them. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:34, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ::If it is really aimed at children, shouldn't it be moved to the Wikijunior: namespace? [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:55, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[Music Production Guide by Taskin Ahmed Kayum]] == no meaningful content —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:50, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}} - this is not a useful guide. It fails to provide any actionable directions to the reader. :As some advice to the author: you may want to try writing a guide on a narrower topic which you are personally familiar with, like how to produce a particular type of music, or how to use a particular piece of software to produce music. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:44, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{vd}}, no useful content. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 14:17, 28 April 2026 (UTC) == [[FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines]] == As the title suggests, this page is primarily code for a computer program, not a book. Wikibooks is not a code hosting web site; this code might be more appropriate as a repository on a code hosting site such as Codeberg or GitHub. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:30, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :{{Del}}, the book seems to be out of scope in its current state, especially considering that most of it is just code and it has no subpages. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 18:35, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :I agree that this is not a book in its current form. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:26, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 7jkwwy028mkhwi4mg1ogoxkx7a58c5k Algorithms/Randomization 0 15001 4632932 4414688 2026-04-28T12:37:18Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632932 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{Algorithms/TOC}}</noinclude> As deterministic algorithms are driven to their limits when one tries to solve hard problems with them, a useful technique to speed up the computation is '''randomization'''. In randomized algorithms, the algorithm has access to a ''random source'', which can be imagined as tossing coins during the computation. Depending on the outcome of the toss, the algorithm may split up its computation path. There are two main types of randomized algorithms: Las Vegas algorithms and Monte-Carlo algorithms. In Las Vegas algorithms, the algorithm may use the randomness to speed up the computation, but the algorithm must always return the correct answer to the input. Monte-Carlo algorithms do not have the latter restriction, that is, they are allowed to give ''wrong'' return values. However, returning a wrong return value must have a ''small probability'', otherwise that Monte-Carlo algorithm would not be of any use. Many approximation algorithms use randomization. == Ordered Statistics == Before covering randomized techniques, we'll start with a deterministic problem that leads to a problem that utilizes randomization. Suppose you have an unsorted array of values and you want to find * the maximum value, * the minimum value, and * the median value. In the immortal words of one of our former computer science professors, "How can you do?" === find-max === First, it's relatively straightforward to find the largest element: ''// find-max -- returns the maximum element'' function '''find-max'''(array ''vals''[1..''n'']): element let ''result'' := ''vals[1]'' for ''i'' from ''2'' to ''n'': ''result'' := max(''result'', ''vals[i]'') repeat return ''result'' end An initial assignment of <math>-\infty</math> to ''result'' would work as well, but this is a useless call to the max function since the first element compared gets set to ''result''. By initializing result as such the function only requires ''n-1'' comparisons. (Moreover, in languages capable of metaprogramming, the data type may not be strictly numerical and there might be no good way of assigning <math>-\infty</math>; using vals[1] is type-safe.) A similar routine to find the minimum element can be done by calling the min function instead of the max function. === find-min-max === But now suppose you want to find the min and the max at the same time; here's one solution: ''// find-min-max -- returns the minimum and maximum element of the given array'' function '''find-min-max'''(array ''vals''): pair return pair {'''find-min'''(''vals''), '''find-max'''(''vals'')} end Because '''find-max''' and '''find-min''' both make ''n-1'' calls to the max or min functions (when ''vals'' has ''n'' elements), the total number of comparisons made in '''find-min-max''' is <math>2n-2</math>. However, some redundant comparisons are being made. These redundancies can be removed by "weaving" together the min and max functions: ''// find-min-max -- returns the minimum and maximum element of the given array'' function '''find-min-max'''(array ''vals''[1..''n'']): pair let ''min'' := <math>\infty</math> let ''max'' := <math>-\infty</math> if ''n'' is odd: ''min'' := ''max'' := ''vals''[1] ''vals'' := ''vals''[2,..,''n''] ''// we can now assume n is even'' ''n'' := ''n'' - 1 fi for ''i'':=1 to ''n'' by 2: ''// consider pairs of values in vals'' if ''vals''[''i''] < ''vals''[''i'' + 1]: let ''a'' := ''vals''[''i''] let ''b'' := ''vals''[''i'' + 1] else: let ''a'' := ''vals''[''i'' + 1] let ''b'' := ''vals''[''i''] ''// invariant: a <= b'' fi if ''a'' < ''min'': ''min'' := ''a'' fi if ''b'' > ''max'': ''max'' := ''b'' fi repeat return pair {''min'', ''max''} end Here, we only loop <math>n/2</math> times instead of ''n'' times, but for each iteration we make three comparisons. Thus, the number of comparisons made is <math>(3/2)n = 1.5n</math>, resulting in a <math>3/4</math> speed up over the original algorithm. Only three comparisons need to be made instead of four because, by construction, it's always the case that <math>a\le b</math>. (In the first part of the "if", we actually know more specifically that <math>a < b</math>, but under the else part, we can only conclude that <math>a\le b</math>.) This property is utilized by noting that ''a'' doesn't need to be compared with the current maximum, because ''b'' is already greater than or equal to ''a'', and similarly, ''b'' doesn't need to be compared with the current minimum, because ''a'' is already less than or equal to ''b''. In software engineering, there is a struggle between using libraries versus writing customized algorithms. In this case, the min and max functions weren't used in order to get a faster '''find-min-max''' routine. Such an operation would probably not be the bottleneck in a real-life program: however, if testing reveals the routine should be faster, such an approach should be taken. Typically, the solution that reuses libraries is better overall than writing customized solutions. Techniques such as open implementation and aspect-oriented programming may help manage this contention to get the best of both worlds, but regardless it's a useful distinction to recognize. === find-median === Finally, we need to consider how to find the median value. One approach is to sort the array then extract the median from the position <code>''vals''[''n''/2]</code>: ''// find-median -- returns the median element of vals'' function '''find-median'''(array ''vals''[1..''n'']): element assert (''n'' > 0) sort(''vals'') return ''vals''[''n'' / 2] end If our values are not numbers close enough in value (or otherwise cannot be sorted by a radix sort) the sort above is going to require <math>O(n\log n)</math> steps. However, it is possible to extract the ''n''th-ordered statistic in <math>O(n)</math> time. The key is eliminating the sort: we don't actually require the entire array to be sorted in order to find the median, so there is some waste in sorting the entire array first. One technique we'll use to accomplish this is randomness. Before presenting a non-sorting '''find-median''' function, we introduce a divide and conquer-style operation known as '''partitioning'''. What we want is a routine that finds a random element in the array and then partitions the array into three parts: # elements that are less than or equal to the random element; # elements that are equal to the random element; and # elements that are greater than or equal to the random element. These three sections are denoted by two integers: ''j'' and ''i''. The partitioning is performed "in place" in the array: ''// partition -- break the array three partitions based on a randomly picked element'' function '''partition'''(array ''vals''): pair{''j'', ''i''} Note that when the random element picked is actually represented three or more times in the array it's possible for entries in all three partitions to have the same value as the random element. While this operation may not sound very useful, it has a powerful property that can be exploited: When the partition operation completes, the randomly picked element will be in the same position in the array as it would be if the array were fully sorted! This property might not sound so powerful, but recall the optimization for the '''find-min-max''' function: we noticed that by picking elements from the array in pairs and comparing them to each other first we could reduce the total number of comparisons needed (because the current min and max values need to be compared with only one value each, and not two). A similar concept is used here. While the code for '''partition''' is not magical, it has some tricky boundary cases: ''// partition -- break the array into three ordered partitions from a random element'' function '''partition'''(array ''vals''): pair{''j'', ''i''} let ''m'' := 0 let ''n'' := ''vals''.length - 2 // for an array vals, vals[vals.length-1] is the last element, which holds the partition, // so the last sort element is vals[vals.length-2] let ''irand'' := random(''m'', ''n'') ''// returns any value from m to n'' let ''x'' := ''vals''[''irand''] swap( ''irand'',''n''+ 1 ) // n+1 = vals.length-1 , which is the right most element, and acts as store for partition element and sentinel for m // values in ''vals''[''n''..] are greater than ''x'' // values in ''vals''[0..''m''] are less than ''x'' while (m <= n ) // see explanation in quick sort why should be m <= n instead of m < n in the 2 element case, // vals.length -2 = 0 = n = m, but if the 2-element case is out-of-order vs. in-order, there must be a different action. // by implication, the different action occurs within this loop, so must process the m = n case before exiting. while ''vals''[''m''] <= ''x'' // in the 2-element case, second element is partition, first element at m. If in-order, m will increment ''m''++ endwhile while ''x'' < ''vals''[''n''] && ''n'' > 0 // stops if vals[n] belongs in left partition or hits start of array ''n''—endwhile if ( m >= n) break; swap(''m'',''n'') // exchange ''vals''[''n''] and ''vals''[''m''] ''m''++ // don't rescan swapped elements ''n''—endwhile // partition: [0..''m''-1] [] [''n''+1..] note that ''m''=''n''+1 // if you need non empty sub-arrays: swap(''m'',''vals''.length - 1) // put the partition element in the between left and right partitions // in 2-element out-of-order case, m=0 (not incremented in loop), and the first and last(second) element will swap. // partition: [0..''n''-1] [''n''..''n''] [''n''+1..] end We can use '''partition''' as a subroutine for a general '''find''' operation: ''// find -- moves elements in vals such that location k holds the value it would when sorted'' function '''find'''(array ''vals'', integer ''k'') assert (0 <= ''k'' < ''vals''.length) ''// k it must be a valid index'' if ''vals''.length <= 1: return fi let pair (''j'', ''i'') := '''partition'''(''vals'') if ''k'' <= ''i'': '''find'''(''a''[0,..,''i''], ''k'') else-if ''j'' <= ''k'': '''find'''(''a''[''j'',..,''n''], ''k'' - ''j'') fi TODO: debug this! end Which leads us to the punch-line: ''// find-median -- returns the median element of vals'' function '''find-median'''(array ''vals''): element assert (''vals''.length > 0) let ''median_index'' := ''vals''.length / 2; '''find'''(''vals'', ''median_index'') return ''vals''[''median_index''] end One consideration that might cross your mind is "is the random call really necessary?" For example, instead of picking a random pivot, we could always pick the middle element instead. Given that our algorithm works with all possible arrays, we could conclude that the running time on average for ''all of the possible inputs'' is the same as our analysis that used the random function. The reasoning here is that under the set of all possible arrays, the middle element is going to be just as "random" as picking anything else. But there's a pitfall in this reasoning: Typically, the input to an algorithm in a program isn't random at all. For example, the input has a higher probability of being sorted than just by chance alone. Likewise, because it is real data from real programs, the data might have other patterns in it that could lead to suboptimal results. To put this another way: for the randomized median finding algorithm, there is a very small probability it will run suboptimally, independent of what the input is; while for a deterministic algorithm that just picks the middle element, there is a greater chance it will run poorly on some of the most frequent input types it will receive. This leads us to the following guideline: <table WIDTH="80%" > <tr><td style="background-color: #FFFFEE; border: solid 1px #FFC92E; padding: 1em;" valign=top>'''Randomization Guideline:'''<br> If your algorithm depends upon randomness, be sure you introduce the randomness yourself instead of depending upon the data to be random.</td></tr></table> Note that there are "derandomization" techniques that can take an average-case fast algorithm and turn it into a fully deterministic algorithm. Sometimes the overhead of derandomization is so much that it requires very large datasets to get any gains. Nevertheless, derandomization in itself has theoretical value. The randomized '''find''' algorithm was invented by C. A. R. "Tony" Hoare. While Hoare is an important figure in computer science, he may be best known in general circles for his quicksort algorithm, which we discuss in the next section. == Quicksort == The median-finding partitioning algorithm in the previous section is actually very close to the implementation of a full blown sorting algorithm. Building a Quicksort Algorithm is left as an exercise for the reader, and is recommended first, before reading the next section ( Quick sort is diabolical compared to Merge sort, which is a sort not improved by a randomization step ) . A key part of quick sort is choosing the right median. But to get it up and running quickly, start with the assumption that the array is unsorted, and the rightmost element of each array is as likely to be the median as any other element, and that we are entirely optimistic that the rightmost doesn't happen to be the largest key , which would mean we would be removing one element only ( the partition element) at each step, and having no right array to sort, and a n-1 left array to sort. This is where '''randomization''' is important for quick sort, i.e. ''choosing the more optimal partition key'', which is pretty important for quick sort to work efficiently. Compare the number of comparisions that are required for quick sort vs. insertion sort. With insertion sort, the average number of comparisons for finding the lowest first element in an ascending sort of a randomized array is n /2 . The second element's average number of comparisons is (n-1)/2; the third element ( n- 2) / 2. The total number of comparisons is [ n + (n - 1) + (n - 2) + (n - 3) .. + (n - [n-1]) ] divided by 2, which is [ n x n - (n-1)! ] /2 or about O(n squared) . In Quicksort, the number of comparisons will halve at each partition step if the true median is chosen, since the left half partition doesn't need to be compared with the right half partition, but at each step , the number elements of all partitions created by the previously level of partitioning will still be n. The number of levels of comparing n elements is the number of steps of dividing n by two , until n = 1. Or in reverse, 2 ^ m ~ n, so m = log<sub>2</sub> n. So the total number of comparisons is n (elements) x m (levels of scanning) or n x log<sub>2</sub>n , So the number of comparison is O(n x log <sub>2</sub>(n) ) , which is smaller than insertion sort's O(n^2) or O( n x n ). (Comparing O(n x log <sub>2</sub>(n) ) with O( n x n ) , the common factor n can be eliminated , and the comparison is log<sub>2</sub>(n) vs n , which is exponentially different as n becomes larger. e.g. compare n = 2^16 , or 16 vs 32768, or 32 vs 4 gig ). To implement the partitioning in-place on a part of the array determined by a previous recursive call, what is needed a scan from each end of the part , swapping whenever the value of the left scan's current location is greater than the partition value, and the value of the right scan's current location is less than the partition value. So the initial step is :- Assign the partition value to the right most element, swapping if necessary. So the partitioning step is :- increment the left scan pointer while the current value is less than the partition value. decrement the right scan pointer while the current value is more than the partition value , or the location is equal to or more than the left most location. exit if the pointers have crossed ( l >= r), OTHERWISE perform a swap where the left and right pointers have stopped , on values where the left pointer's value is greater than the partition, and the right pointer's value is less than the partition. Finally, after exiting the loop because the left and right pointers have crossed, ''swap the ''rightmost'' partition value, with the last location of the '''left''' forward scan pointer '', and hence ends up between the left and right partitions. Make sure at this point , that after the final swap, the cases of a 2 element in-order array, and a 2 element out-of-order array , are handled correctly, which should mean all cases are handled correctly. This is a good debugging step for getting quick-sort to work. '''For the in-order two-element case''', the left pointer stops on the partition or second element , as the partition value is found. The right pointer , scanning backwards, starts on the first element before the partition, and stops because it is in the leftmost position. The pointers cross, and the loop exits before doing a loop swap. Outside the loop, the contents of the left pointer at the rightmost position and the partition , also at the right most position , are swapped, achieving no change to the in-order two-element case. '''For the out-of-order two-element case''', The left pointer scans and stops at the first element, because it is greater than the partition (left scan value stops to swap values greater than the partition value). The right pointer starts and stops at the first element because it has reached the leftmost element. The loop exits because left pointer and right pointer are equal at the first position, and the contents of the left pointer at the first position and the partition at the rightmost (other) position , are swapped , putting previously out-of-order elements , into order. Another implementation issue, is to how to move the pointers during scanning. Moving them at the end of the outer loop seems logical. partition(a,l,r) { v = a[r]; i = l; j = r -1; while ( i <= j ) { // need to also scan when i = j as well as i < j , // in the 2 in-order case, // so that i is incremented to the partition // and nothing happens in the final swap with the partition at r. while ( a[i] < v) ++i; while ( v <= a[j] && j > 0 ) --j; if ( i >= j) break; swap(a,i,j); ++i; --j; } swap(a, i, r); return i; With the pre-increment/decrement unary operators, scanning can be done just before testing within the test condition of the while loops, but this means the pointers should be offset -1 and +1 respectively at the start : so the algorithm then looks like:- partition (a, l, r ) { v=a[r]; // v is partition value, at a[r] i=l-1; j=r; while(true) { while( a[++i] < v ); while( v <= a[--j] && j > l ); if (i >= j) break; swap ( a, i, j); } swap (a,i,r); return i; } And the qsort algorithm is qsort( a, l, r) { if (l >= r) return ; p = partition(a, l, r) qsort(a , l, p-1) qsort( a, p+1, r) } Finally, randomization of the partition element. random_partition (a,l,r) { p = random_int( r-l) + l; // median of a[l], a[p] , a[r] if (a[p] < a[l]) p =l; if ( a[r]< a[p]) p = r; swap(a, p, r); } this can be called just before calling partition in qsort(). == Shuffling an Array == '''This keeps data in during shuffle''' temporaryArray = { } '''This records if an item has been shuffled''' usedItemArray = { } '''Number of item in array''' itemNum = 0 while ( itemNum != lengthOf( inputArray) ){ usedItemArray[ itemNum ] = false '''None of the items have been shuffled''' itemNum = itemNum + 1 } itemNum = 0 '''we'll use this again''' itemPosition = randdomNumber( 0 --- (lengthOf(inputArray) - 1 )) while( itemNum != lengthOf( inputArray ) ){ while( usedItemArray[ itemPosition ] != false ){ itemPosition = randdomNumber( 0 --- (lengthOf(inputArray) - 1 )) } temporaryArray[ itemPosition ] = inputArray[ itemNum ] itemNum = itemNum + 1 } inputArray = temporaryArray == Equal Multivariate Polynomials == [TODO: as of now, there is no known deterministic polynomial time solution, but there is a randomized polytime solution. The canonical example used to be IsPrime, but a deterministic, polytime solution has been found.] == Hash tables == Hashing relies on a hashcode function to randomly distribute keys to available slots evenly. In java , this is done in a fairly straight forward method of adding a moderate sized prime number (31 * 17 ) to a integer key , and then modulus by the size of the hash table. For string keys, the initial hash number is obtained by adding the products of each character's ordinal value multiplied by 31. The wikibook [[Data Structures/Hash Tables]] chapter covers the topic well. == Skip Lists == [TODO: Talk about skips lists. The point is to show how randomization can sometimes make a structure easier to understand, compared to the complexity of balanced trees.] Dictionary or Map , is a general concept where a value is inserted under some key, and retrieved by the key. For instance, in some languages , the dictionary concept is built-in (Python), in others , it is in core libraries ( C++ S.T.L. , and Java standard collections library ). The library providing languages usually lets the programmer choose between a hash algorithm, or a balanced binary tree implementation (red-black trees). Recently, skip lists have been offered, because they offer advantages of being implemented to be highly concurrent for multiple threaded applications. Hashing is a technique that depends on the randomness of keys when passed through a hash function, to find a hash value that corresponds to an index into a linear table. Hashing works as fast as the hash function, but works well only if the inserted keys spread out evenly in the array, as any keys that hash to the same index , have to be deal with as a hash collision problem e.g. by keeping a linked list for collisions for each slot in the table, and iterating through the list to compare the full key of each key-value pair vs the search key. The disadvantage of hashing is that in-order traversal is not possible with this data structure. Binary trees can be used to represent dictionaries, and in-order traversal of binary trees is possible by visiting of nodes ( visit left child, visit current node, visit right child, recursively ). Binary trees can suffer from poor search when they are "unbalanced" e.g. the keys of key-value pairs that are inserted were inserted in ascending or descending order, so they effectively look like ''linked lists'' with no left child, and all right children. ''self-balancing'' binary trees can be done probabilistically (using randomness) or deterministically ( using child link coloring as red or black ) , through local 3-node tree '''rotation''' operations. A rotation is simply swapping a parent with a child node, but preserving order e.g. for a left child rotation, the left child's right child becomes the parent's left child, and the parent becomes the left child's right child. '''Red-black trees''' can be understood more easily if corresponding '''2-3-4 trees''' are examined. A 2-3-4 tree is a tree where nodes can have 2 children, 3 children, or 4 children, with 3 children nodes having 2 keys between the 3 children, and 4 children-nodes having 3 keys between the 4 children. 4-nodes are actively split into 3 single key 2 -nodes, and the middle 2-node passed up to be merged with the parent node , which , if a one-key 2-node, becomes a two key 3-node; or if a two key 3-node, becomes a 4-node, which will be later split (on the way up). The act of splitting a three key 4-node is actually a re-balancing operation, that prevents a string of 3 nodes of grandparent, parent , child occurring , without a balancing rotation happening. 2-3-4 trees are a limited example of '''B-trees''', which usually have enough nodes as to fit a physical disk block, to facilitate caching of very large indexes that can't fit in physical RAM ( which is much less common nowadays). A '''red-black tree''' is a binary tree representation of a 2-3-4 tree, where 3-nodes are modeled by a parent with one red child, and 4 -nodes modeled by a parent with two red children. Splitting of a 4-node is represented by the parent with 2 red children, '''flipping''' the red children to black, and itself into red. There is never a case where the parent is already red, because there also occurs balancing operations where if there is a grandparent with a red parent with a red child , the grandparent is rotated to be a child of the parent, and parent is made black and the grandparent is made red; this unifies with the previous '''flipping''' scenario, of a 4-node represented by 2 red children. Actually, it may be this standardization of 4-nodes with mandatory rotation of skewed or zigzag 4-nodes that results in re-balancing of the binary tree. A newer optimization is to left rotate any single right red child to a single left red child, so that only right rotation of left-skewed inline 4-nodes (3 red nodes inline ) would ever occur, simplifying the re-balancing code. '''Skip lists''' are modeled after single linked lists, except nodes are multilevel. Tall nodes are rarer, but the insert operation ensures nodes are connected at each level. Implementation of skip lists requires creating randomly high multilevel nodes, and then inserting them. Nodes are created using iteration of a random function where high level node occurs later in an iteration, and are rarer, because the iteration has survived a number of random thresholds (e.g. 0.5, if the random is between 0 and 1). Insertion requires a temporary previous node array with the height of the generated inserting node. It is used to store the last pointer for a given level , which has a key less than the insertion key. The scanning begins at the head of the skip list, at highest level of the head node, and proceeds across until a node is found with a key higher than the insertion key, and the previous pointer stored in the temporary previous node array. Then the next lower level is scanned from that node , and so on, walking zig-zag down, until the lowest level is reached. Then a list insertion is done at each level of the temporary previous node array, so that the previous node's next node at each level is made the next node for that level for the inserting node, and the inserting node is made the previous node's next node. Search involves iterating from the highest level of the head node to the lowest level, and scanning along the next pointer for each level until a node greater than the search key is found, moving down to the next level , and proceeding with the scan, until the higher keyed node at the lowest level has been found, or the search key found. The creation of less frequent-when-taller , randomized height nodes, and the process of linking in all nodes at every level, is what gives skip lists their advantageous overall structure. ===a method of skip list implementation : implement lookahead single-linked linked list, then test , then transform to skip list implementation , then same test, then performance comparison=== What follows is a implementation of skip lists in python. A single linked list looking at next node as always the current node, is implemented first, then the skip list implementation follows, attempting minimal modification of the former, and comparison helps clarify implementation. <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> #copyright SJT 2014, GNU #start by implementing a one lookahead single-linked list : #the head node has a next pointer to the start of the list, and the current node examined is the next node. #This is much easier than having the head node one of the storage nodes. class LN: "a list node, so don't have to use dict objects as nodes" def __init__(self): self.k=None self.v = None self.next = None class single_list2: def __init__(self): self.h = LN() def insert(self, k, v): prev = self.h while not prev.next is None and k < prev.next.k : prev = prev.next n = LN() n.k, n.v = k, v n.next = prev.next prev.next = n def show(self): prev = self.h while not prev.next is None: prev = prev.next print prev.k, prev.v, ' ' def find (self,k): prev = self.h while not prev.next is None and k < prev.next.k: prev = prev.next if prev.next is None: return None return prev.next.k #then after testing the single-linked list, model SkipList after it. # The main conditions to remember when trying to transform single-linked code to skiplist code: # * multi-level nodes are being inserted # * the head node must be as tall as the node being inserted # * walk backwards down levels from highest to lowest when inserting or searching, # since this is the basis for algorithm efficiency, as taller nodes are less frequently and widely dispersed. import random class SkipList3: def __init__(self): self.h = LN() self.h.next = [None] def insert( self, k , v): ht = 1 while random.randint(0,10) < 5: ht +=1 if ht > len(self.h.next) : self.h.next.extend( [None] * (ht - len(self.h.next) ) ) prev = self.h prev_list = [self.h] * len(self.h.next) # instead of just prev.next in the single linked list, each level i has a prev.next for i in xrange( len(self.h.next)-1, -1, -1): while not prev.next[i] is None and prev.next[i].k > k: prev = prev.next[i] #record the previous pointer for each level prev_list[i] = prev n = LN() n.k,n.v = k,v # create the next pointers to the height of the node for the current node. n.next = [None] * ht #print "prev list is ", prev_list # instead of just linking in one node in the single-linked list , ie. n.next = prev.next, prev.next =n # do it for each level of n.next using n.next[i] and prev_list[i].next[i] # there may be a different prev node for each level, but the same level must be linked, # therefore the [i] index occurs twice in prev_list[i].next[i]. for i in xrange(0, ht): n.next[i] = prev_list[i].next[i] prev_list[i].next[i] = n #print "self.h ", self.h def show(self): #print self.h prev = self.h while not prev.next[0] is None: print prev.next[0].k, prev.next[0].v prev = prev.next[0] def find(self, k): prev = self.h h = len(self.h.next) #print "height ", h for i in xrange( h-1, -1, -1): while not prev.next[i] is None and prev.next[i].k > k: prev = prev.next[i] #if prev.next[i] <> None: #print "i, k, prev.next[i].k and .v", i, k, prev.next[i].k, prev.next[i].v if prev.next[i] <> None and prev.next[i].k == k: return prev.next[i].v if pref.next[i] is None: return None return prev.next[i].k def clear(self): self.h= LN() self.h.next = [None] #driver if __name__ == "__main__": #l = single_list2() l = SkipList3() test_dat = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' pairs = enumerate(test_dat) m = [ (x,y) for x,y in pairs ] while len(m) > 0: i = random.randint(0,len(m)-1) print "inserting ", m[i] l.insert(m[i][0], m[i][1]) del m[i] # l.insert( 3, 'C') # l.insert(2, 'B') # l.insert(4, 'D') # l.insert(1, 'A') l.show() n = int(raw_input("How many elements to test?") ) if n <0: n = -n l.clear() import time l2 = [ x for x in xrange(0, n)] random.shuffle(l2) for x in l2: l.insert(x , x) l.show() print print "finding.." f = 0 t1 = time.time() nf = [] for x in l2: if l.find(x) == x: f += 1 else: nf.append(x) t2 = time.time() print "time", t2 - t1 td1 = t2 - t1 print "found ", f print "didn't find", nf dnf = [] for x in nf: tu = (x,l.find(x)) dnf.append(tu) print "find again ", dnf sl = single_list2() for x in l2: sl.insert(x,x) print "finding.." f = 0 t1 = time.time() for x in l2: if sl.find(x) == x: f += 1 t2 = time.time() print "time", t2 - t1 print "found ", f td2 = t2 - t1 print "factor difference time", td2/td1 </syntaxhighlight> === Role of Randomness === The idea of making higher nodes geometrically randomly less common, means there are less keys to compare with the higher the level of comparison, and since these are randomly selected, this should get rid of problems of degenerate input that makes it necessary to do tree balancing in tree algorithms. Since the higher level list have more widely separated elements, but the search algorithm moves down a level after each search terminates at a level, the higher levels help "skip" over the need to search earlier elements on lower lists. Because there are multiple levels of skipping, it becomes less likely that a meagre skip at a higher level won't be compensated by better skips at lower levels, and Pugh claims O(logN) performance overall. Conceptually , is it easier to understand than balancing trees and hence easier to implement ? The development of ideas from binary trees, balanced binary trees, 2-3 trees, red-black trees, and B-trees make a stronger conceptual network but is progressive in development, so arguably, once red-black trees are understood, they have more conceptual context to aid memory , or refresh of memory. === concurrent access application === Apart from using randomization to enhance a basic memory structure of linked lists, skip lists can also be extended as a global data structure used in a multiprocessor application. See supplementary topic at the end of the chapter. === Idea for an exercise === Replace the Linux completely fair scheduler red-black tree implementation with a skip list , and see how your brand of Linux runs after recompiling. == Treaps == A treap is a two keyed binary tree, that uses a second randomly generated key and the previously discussed tree operation of parent-child rotation to randomly rotate the tree so that overall, a balanced tree is produced. Recall that binary trees work by having all nodes in the left subtree small than a given node, and all nodes in a right subtree greater. Also recall that node rotation does not break this order ( some people call it an invariant), but changes the relationship of parent and child, so that if the parent was smaller than a right child, then the parent becomes the left child of the formerly right child. The idea of a tree-heap or treap, is that a binary heap relationship is maintained between parents and child, and that is a parent node has higher priority than its children, which is not the same as the left , right order of keys in a binary tree, and hence a recently inserted leaf node in a binary tree which happens to have a high random priority, can be rotated so it is relatively higher in the tree, having no parent with a lower priority. A treap is an alternative to both red-black trees, and skip lists, as a self-balancing sorted storage structure. === java example of treap implementation === <syntaxhighlight lang="java"> // Treap example: 2014 SJT, copyleft GNU . import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.Random; public class Treap1<K extends Comparable<K>, V> { public Treap1(boolean test) { this.test = test; } public Treap1() {} boolean test = false; static Random random = new Random(System.currentTimeMillis()); class TreapNode { int priority = 0; K k; V val; TreapNode left, right; public TreapNode() { if (!test) { priority = random.nextInt(); } } } TreapNode root = null; void insert(K k, V val) { root = insert(k, val, root); } TreapNode insert(K k, V val, TreapNode node) { TreapNode node2 = new TreapNode(); node2.k = k; node2.val = val; if (node == null) { node = node2; } else if (k.compareTo(node.k) < 0) { node.left = insert(k, val, node.left); } else { node.right = insert(k, val, node.right); } if (node.left != null && node.left.priority > node.priority) { // right rotate (rotate left node up, current node becomes right child ) TreapNode tmp = node.left; node.left = node.left.right; tmp.right = node; node = tmp; } else if (node.right != null && node.right.priority > node.priority) { // left rotate (rotate right node up , current node becomes left child) TreapNode tmp = node.right; node.right = node.right.left; tmp.left = node; node = tmp; } return node; } V find(K k) { return findNode(k, root); } private V findNode(K k, Treap1<K, V>.TreapNode node) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub if (node == null) return null; if (k.compareTo(node.k) < 0) { return findNode(k, node.left); } else if (k.compareTo(node.k) > 0) { return findNode(k, node.right); } else { return node.val; } } public static void main(String[] args) { LinkedList<Integer> dat = new LinkedList<Integer>(); for (int i = 0; i < 15000; ++i) { dat.add(i); } testNumbers(dat, true); // no random priority balancing testNumbers(dat, false); } private static void testNumbers(LinkedList<Integer> dat, boolean test) { Treap1<Integer, Integer> tree= new Treap1<>(test); for (Integer integer : dat) { tree.insert(integer, integer); } long t1 = System.currentTimeMillis(); Iterator<Integer> iter = dat.iterator(); int found = 0; while (iter.hasNext()) { Integer j = desc.next(); Integer i = tree.find(j); if (j.equals(i)) { ++found; } } long t2 = System.currentTimeMillis(); System.out.println("found = " + found + " in " + (t2 - t1)); } } </syntaxhighlight> === Treaps compared and contrasted to Splay trees === ''Splay trees'' are similar to treaps in that rotation is used to bring a higher priority node to the top without changing the main key order, except instead of using a random key for priority, the last accessed node is rotated to the root of the tree, so that more frequently accessed nodes will be near the top. This means that in treaps, inserted nodes will only rotate upto the priority given by their random priority key, whereas in splay trees, the inserted node is rotated to the root, and every search in a splay tree will result in a re-balancing, but not so in a treap. == Derandomization == [TODO: Deterministic algorithms for Quicksort exist that perform as well as quicksort in the average case and are guaranteed to perform at least that well in all cases. Best of all, no randomization is needed. Also in the discussion should be some perspective on using randomization: some randomized algorithms give you better confidence probabilities than the actual hardware itself! (e.g. sunspots can randomly flip bits in hardware, causing failure, which is a risk we take quite often)] [Main idea: Look at all blocks of 5 elements, and pick the median (O(1) to pick), put all medians into an array (O(n)), recursively pick the medians of that array, repeat until you have < 5 elements in the array. This recursive median constructing of every five elements takes time T(n)=T(n/5) + O(n), which by the master theorem is O(n). Thus, in O(n) we can find the right pivot. Need to show that this pivot is sufficiently good so that we're still O(n log n) no matter what the input is. This version of quicksort doesn't need rand, and it never performs poorly. Still need to show that element picked out is sufficiently good for a pivot.] == Exercises == # Write a '''find-min''' function and run it on several different inputs to demonstrate its correctness. == Supplementary Topic: skip lists and multiprocessor algorithms == Multiprocessor hardware provides CAS ( compare-and-set) or CMPEXCHG( compare-and-exchange)(intel manual 253666.pdf, p 3-188) atomic operations, where an expected value is loaded into the accumulator register, which is compared to a target memory location's contents, and if the same, a source memory location's contents is loaded into the target memories contents, and the zero flag set, otherwise, if different, the target memory's contents is returned in the accumulator, and the zero flag is unset, signifying , for instance, a lock contention. In the intel architecture, a LOCK instruction is issued before CMPEXCHG , which either locks the cache from concurrent access if the memory location is being cached, or locks a shared memory location if not in the cache , for the next instruction. The CMPEXCHG can be used to implement locking, where spinlocks , e.g. retrying until the zero flag is set, are simplest in design. Lockless design increases efficiency by avoiding spinning waiting for a lock . The java standard library has an implementation of non-blocking concurrent skiplists, based on a paper titled "a pragmatic implementation of non-blocking single-linked lists". The skip list implementation is an extension of the lock-free single-linked list , of which a description follows :- The '''insert''' operation is : X -> Y insert N , N -> Y, X -> N ; expected result is X -> N -> Y . A race condition is if M is inserting between X and Y and M completes first , then N completes, so the situation is X -> N -> Y <- M M is not in the list. The CAS operation avoids this, because a copy of -> Y is checked before updating X -> , against the current value of X -> . If N gets to update X -> first, then when M tries to update X -> , its copy of X -> Y , which it got before doing M -> Y , does not match X -> N , so CAS returns non-zero flag set (recall that CAS requires the user to load the accumulator with the expected value, the target location's current value, and then atomically updates the target location with a source location if the target location still contains the accumulator's value). The process that tried to insert M then can retry the insertion after X, but now the CAS checks ->N is X's next pointer, so after retry, X->M->N->Y , and neither insertions are lost. If M updates X-> first, N 's copy of X->Y does not match X -> M , so the CAS will fail here too, and the above retry of the process inserting N, would have the serialized result of X ->N -> M -> Y . The '''delete''' operation depends on a separate 'logical' deletion step, before 'physical' deletion. 'Logical' deletion involves a CAS change of the next pointer into a 'marked' pointer. The java implementation substitutes with an atomic insertion of a proxy marker node to the next node. This prevents future insertions from inserting after a node which has a next pointer 'marked' , making the latter node 'logically' deleted. The '''insert''' operation relies on another function , ''search'' , returning <u>2</u> '''unmarked''' , at the time of the invocation, node pointers : the first pointing to a node , whose next pointer is equal to the second. The first node is the node before the insertion point. The ''insert'' CAS operation checks that the current next pointer of the first node, corresponds to the unmarked reference of the second, so will fail 'logically' if the first node's ''next'' pointer has become marked ''after'' the call to the ''search'' function above, because the first node has been concurrently logically deleted. ''This meets the aim to prevent a insertion occurring concurrently after a node has been deleted.'' If the insert operation fails the CAS of the previous node's next pointer, the search for the insertion point starts from the '''start of the entire list''' again, since a new unmarked previous node needs to be found, and there are no previous node pointers as the list nodes are singly-linked. [[File:CAS insert.png|thumbnail|300px]] The '''delete''' operation outlined above, also relies on the ''search'' operation returning two ''unmarked'' nodes, and the two CAS operations in delete, one for logical deletion or marking of the second pointer's next pointer, and the other for physical deletion by making the first node's next pointer point to the second node's unmarked next pointer. The first CAS of delete happens only after a check that the copy of the original second nodes' next pointer is unmarked, and ensures that only one concurrent delete succeeds which reads the second node's current next pointer as being unmarked as well. The second CAS checks that the previous node hasn't been logically deleted because its next pointer is not the same as the unmarked pointer to the current second node returned by the search function, so only an active previous node's next pointer is 'physically' updated to a copy of the original unmarked next pointer of the node being deleted ( whose next pointer is already marked by the first CAS). If the second CAS fails, then the previous node is logically deleted and its next pointer is marked, and so is the current node's next pointer. A call to ''search'' function again, tidies things up, because in endeavouring to find the key of the current node and return adjacent unmarked previous and current pointers, and while doing so, it truncates strings of logically deleted nodes . ==== Lock-free programming issues ==== Starvation could be possible , as failed inserts have to restart from the front of the list. Wait-freedom is a concept where the algorithm has all threads safe from starvation. The ABA problem exists, where a garbage collector recycles the pointer A , but the address is loaded differently, and the pointer is re-added at a point where a check is done for A by another thread that read A and is doing a CAS to check A has not changed ; the address is the same and is unmarked, but the contents of A has changed. <noinclude> ---- {{Algorithms/TOC}} </noinclude> a4b7wpbbcpes244storyucwztpoqkww Talk:C++ Programming 1 17480 4632925 3822967 2026-04-28T12:28:16Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632925 wikitext text/x-wiki {{dynamic navigation |title = '''History Log''' |bodystyle=text-align:left; |body = <div class="plainlinks" style="font-size:x-small;"> *This book was initiated as the Programming:CPP book on [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming/TOC1&oldid=6172 30 October 2003] by [[User:Noldoaran]] after an anonymous request for coverage of the subject on [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming/TOC1&oldid=6171 27 October 2003] in the assigned page. *Book content was forked. Resulting in Programming:CPP and Programming:C-/--/- action initiated by [[User:Panic]]. *Book content was merged with Programming:C-/--/- into its original location as requested. (see [[User_talk:Mshonle/Fork_issue_2]] and archives) *Book conventions and scope were unilaterally defined/started by [[User:Mshonle]] after the forced merge. *Book was renamed from Programming:CPP into Programming:C++. *Book was renamed as C++ Programming. *Book was nominated for VFD on [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikibooks:Votes_for_deletion&oldid=768494 27 February 2007] by [[User:Xania]] and decision ended as keep (survived deletion) on [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikibooks:Votes_for_deletion&oldid=770225 28 February 2007] by [[User:Darklama]] ([[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion/C++ Programming|archive of the VFD]]). *Book C++ Exercises for beginners was merged into C++ Programming in 27 December 2007 by [[User:Panic]] as proposed by [[User:Merrheim]] and not opposed since 5 March 2006 ([[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 2|archived discussion]]). *Book Title/Cover/Front page was under dispute, a target heavy discussion and a source of general conflict since 11 December 2006 when the move protection previously done by [[User talk:Mshonle|Mshonle]] after the merge was removed in an attempt to unilaterally impose a new structure to the book. Restoration only occurred in 15 April 2010 and the page is again move protected. </div>}} {{tmbox | type = notice | image = [[File:Sub-arrows.svg|40px|link=|alt=]] | text = '''Discussion pages'''<br />Some historical discussion pages, other than this talk page:<br /> * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Q&A]] – Q&A talk page for C++ Programming questions; hopefully not already unserved in the book * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Content]] – content talk page for debating the book content, evolution and structure * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Conventions]] – convention proposals talk page; the adopted conventions constitute the [[Wikibooks:Local manuals of style|local manual of style]] and establish practice or procedures adopted in this Wikibook project * [[C++ Programming/Editor's TOC]] – for continued and organized editing, which provides extended information on future work to be done and pending pages. * Add references to orphans pages to [[C++ Programming/Editor's Chapters needing work]] }} {{rfd-survived}} {{archives|auto=short|search=yes}} ==Locations of posts== '''Please try to post on the related (and listed) sub-talks/discussion areas use this page for general notifications only, txs...''' --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] 03:58, 4 March 2006 (UTC) : I disagree. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 12:25, 29 March 2012 (UTC) : See also the discussion at [[#Flat structure]] below. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 16:57, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :: You are open to disagree and state your objections what you are not open to do is to force you view on others... like you did here. Opposition has also a time limitation. A right timing to be expressed. It is not that things can't be undone, but the task of undoing or changing what other previously have done if not seen as beneficial has the label of destruction, at least to anyone but the one that destroys. This is why a process of discussion has to take primacy to most drastic actions. :: I'm not opposing the changes to the talk pages just on the methodology used as it goes beyond Be Bold policy. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:25, 7 April 2012 (UTC) == Stage short vs decistage == I have replaced {{tlx|decistage}} with {{tlx|stage short}} in [[C++ Programming/Chapters/C++/Summary]], as the latter seems much less intrusive. If people agree with this replacement, we can perform it in all subchapters. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 12:49, 28 March 2012 (UTC) :At this stage that is only an aesthetic choice, I myself have a mental idea of how each section is but even so the bar permits to have a better understanding of the development stage that your proposed change (something that I wouldn't object if the stages were already at a level that was usable). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 01:44, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :: I disagree, but until there is more support for my proposal, there is not much I can do. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 17:04, 29 March 2012 (UTC) ::: Thanks for you this special regard to the opposition. It is not a case of support but consensus and ultimate benefit to the work. It seems clear that alienating those that have been working on would be rather unsocial... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:32, 7 April 2012 (UTC) == Flat structure == Not sure if I should put my comment at the beginning or the end. Sorry if it is in the wrong place. This book is on hold, because of a dispute. Not sure if the flat file vs. slash method is reason. But if it is why not just use redirection? Keep the slash version for maintenance of the book structure and actual pages, but also make redirection pages for individual items. This is a programming language. One person may look up classes while other may look up exceptions. 19:52, 12 January 2015 (UTC) :It should have been at the end. This discussion has been over for a while. I think what you are stating as redirection is transclusion, we already use it in some pages as to increase maintainability but there is an issue with the print function that has a limit to the number of transcluded pages. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 23:11, 12 January 2015 (UTC) IMHO flat structure is much better suited to Wikibooks than a deep structure. Thus, I propose to move [[C++_Programming/Programming_Languages/C++/Code/Statements/Variables/Type_Casting]] to [[C++_Programming/Type_Casting]], thus undoing a move from 7 October 2010‎ by {{user|Panic2k4}}. I propose to proceed in a similar fashion with other chapters. Related discussions: [[Talk:C++_Programming/Conventions#flat page structure]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 13:11, 28 March 2012 (UTC) :The book presently uses extensive deep structures for instance in the case of keywords and other general structures, flat structure would go against the normal practice and be non productive since the / convention is being used for navigation. A reader on the type casting page will be easily able to navigate to the Variables page as it is now... :What improvement do you see in that move and why are you posting here in place of the proper discussion page that others may be watching ? Also, why the change to the assigned talk structure that is easier to fallow in such a big project ? --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 01:40, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :: Flat structure is the normal practice in Wikibooks; just check around. This practice is productive in countless books in Wikibooks. The path "C++_Programming/Programming_Languages/C++" seems like a particularly poor redundancy. :: I am posting here to make it easier for me and others to collaborate on this book. Dispatching contributors to several discussion pages for a single book creates needless barrier of entry for newcomers. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:48, 29 March 2012 (UTC) ::: Flat structure is not "the norm" it is the most common only because of historical reasons, after the adoption of the slash convention that to some point deprecated most extraneous navigational schemes (that I profoundly dislike and see as a maintenance nightmare on the long run), the new works have been implementing similar complex structures even older project have moved rapidly to adopt the advantages provided by the riches structure (like the Ada project). I think you can take me on my word since I'm on the project since 2004... ::: Since this page clearly provides specific forums for specific issues I don't see a problem in accommodating the existing setup if as it is properly indicated. Wikibooks is not Wikipedia pages aren't individual articles and most people will miss discussions if not made in a more general location. ::: I noticed that your unwillingness to comply was intentional, since you even removed the previous request for compliance. I do not agree with your view on this regard and question how you can infer that it is a barrier for newcomers since it has worked well so far... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 13:30, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :::: To begin with, you would do well to separate sentences by punctuation; 'Flat structure is not "the norm" it is the most common only because of historical reason' is ungrammatical, and hard to parse. :::: The flat structure is not an artifact of Wikibooks history. It has been discussed in Wikibooks, but I cannot find the discussion. :::: The confusing setup of discussion pages for this book has not worked well, as far as I can see. I have no reason to comply with regulations that you have invented for this talk page, especially if they create artificial bareers for contributors. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 14:21, 29 March 2012 (UTC) ::::: I defend that it is an artifact of Wikibooks history and Wikimedia software in general, people are still not fully aware of the slash convention and the benefit to navigation of works it provides. The flat structure for simple projects is fine for instance in the work I'm doing on [[Remembering the Templars]] it is still a flat structure (or in the [[House Construction]] project), in this case since the material may be used sequential or as quick reference there is a benefit to the slash convention and deep paths. ::::: Being contrary is your option, I doubt that you did not understood the request and I continue to disagree that you (or I for that matter) can claim any knowledge on how it impacts contributors (even if I can claim more experience if not only on this specific instance). All persons that have intentionally gone out of their way to make a point about the setup have been perfectly aware and able to comply with the request to use the proper indicated forum... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:17, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :::::: To verify that creating the dedicated pages has stiffled contribution to talk pages, one only needs to look at the separate pages and the rates of recent contributions: ::::::* [[Talk:C++_Programming/Q&A]]; last post: February 2012 ::::::* [[Talk:C++_Programming/Content]]; last post: 8 May 2010 ::::::* [[Talk:C++_Programming/Conventions]]; last post: 9 August 2010 :::::: Furthermore, the benefit of having two pages for content and conventions is obviously missing, given the two pages host 10 section headings with posts in total. The number of posters on these two pages is 7, including you. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 16:25, 29 March 2012 (UTC) ::::::: That does not prove your point, in fact having different discussion pages is logically older than any posts on those pages, since the pages were created as specific discussion forums, hence your conclusion fails to be validated. ::::::: It also interesting to note that there hasn't been generally many contributors to the work, in fact the principal decline in contributions was due to two factors, the forced merge of the two distinct versions of the project and the adoption of the new page revision system (globally), this regarding activity in all the specific project's pages in regards to the discussion pages in general the activity has always been very small and it only get active when there is some edit conflict going on, all attempts to coordinate participation have never succeeded, not even when there was a single main talk page. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:59, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :::::::: It does prove my point, especially when you compare the current rate of contribution to these talk pages with the rate of contribution that this talk page used to have. You have removed great many contributions from this talk page without properly archiving them; see also [[#Removed discussions]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 09:55, 30 March 2012 (UTC) *Reset I think I have expressed well why a flat structure is something that is not beneficial in many levels, from navigations to the complexity of the works that would be required now to enact that transformation. Even to the point of degrading the structure of the work (as mentioned how the keyword systems works, transclusions, tables etc.). I also note that most new works have stopped using flat structures unless they are single paged or with a few pages (that makes sense). As such I'm blocking the proposal for a change to this specific work, as a contributor to it and even as a rule (I would oppose this move in any other complex work). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:49, 7 April 2012 (UTC) Just to further explain the path you first mentioned (note that the path may be long but that is relatively unimportant since readers don't need to worry about that and editors only when referencing). The idea of the C++ Programming/Programming Languages/C++ was used to introduce comparisons with other languages it is also intended in the future to demostrate how the languages can interact. I'm just adding this bit of info since I did not make it clear above. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:11, 8 April 2012 (UTC) : For what it is worth, I would like to second the nomination for a flat structure. The current system is needlessly complex. KISS is good advice in this case. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 03:48, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :: To revert the work to a flat structure would be almost impossible and at least extremely disruptive, any contributor that does not like of finds difficulty in handling the the slash convention structure that is adopted can simply ignore it or ask for help. :: Yes it is complex but we could say the same about understanding Wikimedia markup, the template system etc if the functionality of the software would permit to have the same easy of auto-updated navigational aids and structuring in a flat structure I would fully support the idea but the number of pages and content in the work no longer permits that basic structure. There are no longer any flat structure books being created after the introduction of the possibility doing it with increasing path depths. :: Look at the freaking structure of this book and consider the works it would take to make it flat, well not flat, since some pages would still have to be at least at level 3 or 4 to have any usefulness, like the keywords use that I stated to implement before all this tackling tactics stated to implement something similar to what is on the [[Ada Programming]] (Ada Programming/Keywords/for). I'm half minded to put you in the spot to implement the "flat" structure, just to see you putting in the effort of doing what you are promoting. Believe me that I know the difficulty (I moved the freaking thing 2 times) and even now it is still not all in the right position. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 06:56, 15 April 2012 (UTC) ::: Well I would disagree that there aree that there are "no longer any flat structure books being created" I have personally witnessed several. I also find the navigational aids far from being useful. They seem to amount to little more than categories, there is no device for moving from one page to the next page. The auto-generated links at the top do not provide a way of doing this that I am aware of. So overall I would prefer a flat sturcture where it is clear to new comers where to place new pages, and navigational aids for getting from one page to the next. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 20:47, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :::: I grant you that all books are initiated in a flat structure, and that we haven't had since mid 2006 any big book come about. If you look at any large book before that they use multiple and hard to maintain navigational schemes (and have been stale for some time) [[Ada Programming]] has some action from time to time (depth 4). Navigational schemes was something that was tested on the C++ Programming, but since were removed. :::: We can look at books around the same size [[Chess]] (depth 5), [[Cultural Anthropology]] (monolithic flat, needs splitting up) but for instance [[Radiation Oncology]] one of the large book created recently has a depth of (depth 5). I could probably have been more specific in mentioning complex subjects for instance the [[C Programming]] that I have made only toke edits has evolved to replicate the C++ Programming (now has a depth of 5), examples abound that with complexity and large number of pages (smaller pages) the flat structure soon becomes impossible. :::: I note to you that I fought strongly to keep the page in a single page during much of his development and most of the structure was not even my creation, so I can not even be seen as in defending the superiority of one structure over the other what I defend is that due to software limitations the slash convention and deeper paths helps automate a navigation system that suffices in most instances (I'm not opposing adding navigational aids as soon as the book is near "fleshed out", you can look in the records and I always defended this position). What I strongly object is a new reshuffle, adding premature navigational aids as having proven a failure or that the current format is the reason for lack of contributions, when most of what keeps people contributing is these endless discussions and alterations about aesthetics. :::: Another reason that the argument becomes invalid is simply because of my continued availability to help anyone that has any difficulties contributing, in this project and on Wikibooks in general. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 00:42, 16 April 2012 (UTC) ::::: To give an example in the other direction work on [[Linear Algebra]] came about after 2006, and uses a flat structure outside pages which give solutions to exercises, which are outside the main flow of the text. A flat structure is not difficult and certainly not impossible. Navigational aides are not that difficult to add or maintain either. ::::: The argument that you'll be around to help is not very convincing. Everyone, including yourself, from time to time is not around. Even if you were around 24/7, you may never realize that someone somewhere is struggling to figure it out. It is only when people stop at the discussion page that you would have any indication there is trouble. If they give up in frustration before that point we would have no idea. Let me be clear that I am not suggestion the structure discourages all people, or even most people, but certainly it does discourage some people. ::::: Lastly if discussion of alterations keep people contributing why oppose them so strongly? Did you mean to say this is what discourages people? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 03:32, 16 April 2012 (UTC) ::::: Glancing back over some old conversations I realized it seemed that until about 2 years ago the convention was to use a flat page structure, until it was changed without consensus [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming/Conventions&diff=prev&oldid=1902825 here]. I would like to point out several of the arguments made at the time of the change, about the ambiguity of where to create pages was also expressed [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming/Conventions&diff=1904355&oldid=1903220 in this comment]. == Location of table of contents == I propose to bring the table of contents back to [[C++ Programming]] page. The TOC was there back on 22 March 2007, as you can see in [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=800776 this revision]. Put differently, I disagree with the creation of a deep structure for TOC, which does not bring any benefits and makes it harder to edit and understand what is going on. The deep structure includes [[C++ Programming/Chapters]] (created on 8 May 2010‎), [[C++ Programming/Chapters/C++/Summary]], [[C++ Programming/Chapters/Fundamentals/Summary]], [[C++ Programming/Chapter Object Oriented Programming Summary]], [[C++ Programming/Chapter Advanced Features Summary]], and [[C++ Programming/Chapter Beyond the Standard Summary]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:58, 29 March 2012 (UTC) :I have looked on your contribution to the Wikibooks project. Any special reason for your interest in this project ? :The chapter pages are all done to centralize alteration to the book structure in a way that it facilitates changes and maintenance. The book structure should not be altered haphazardly since a lot of effort was made to keep a flow on the book structure. In fact the work is still under restructuring, only the first two chapters are more or less in a final state, location wise. To have a better vision on page locations use the category page of the book. I also note that the existing TOC does bring benefits to at least the work primary editor and is not a recent creation, it is something that has evolved along the years, I could not disagree more on the issue that it makes the structure harder to understand. I would agree that I could make changing the structure a bit harder to do for those that have less experience with wikimedia markup (but that at this stage is a plus). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 13:55, 29 March 2012 (UTC) == Removed discussions == This talk page had discussions about [[C++ Programming]] that were removed. It is possible that they were moved to [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archives]], but that page has been deleted on 2 August 2011. To see more of these discussions, see the revision history of this talk page. IMHO someone should restore [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archives]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 06:55, 30 March 2012 (UTC) Some revisions of this talk page with significant content that is apparently nowhere properly archived, as Google search does not find sentences from these revisions: * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=1439961 1439961, 10 March 2009] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=1274637 1274637, 10 September 2008] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=842979 842979, 25 April 2007] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=828179 828179, 12 April 2007] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=809010 809010, 27 March 2007] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=708474 708474, 4 January 2007], including a link to [[Wikibooks:Arbitration/Panic2k4_vs._SBJohnny]] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=707535 707535, 3 January 2007] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=386370 386370, 4 March 2006] * [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=234683 234683, 15 September 2005] This book has survived a nomination for deletion: [[Wikibooks:Requests_for_deletion/C%2B%2B_Programming]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 08:37, 30 March 2012 (UTC) Adrignola has copied some of these historical revisions to proper archives; thanks! There are now the following archive pages: * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 1]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 2]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 3]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 4]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 5]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 6]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Content/Archive 1]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Content/Archive 2]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Content/Archive 3]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Conventions/Archive 1]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Conventions/Archive 2]] * [[Talk:C++ Programming/Conventions/Archive 3]] Having three sets of archives to search is not so nice. [[Talk:C++ Programming/Content]] and [[Talk:C++ Programming/Conventions]] talk pages should be better discontinued, and all discussion that pertains to the book as a whole as opposed to individual chapters should be lead here, on "Talk:C++ Programming". --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 06:19, 31 March 2012 (UTC) ::I the project nothing is really deleted or lost (it can be corrupted but it would required administrative rights). The archives here are no great conspiracy I examined what happened to the archive page and by dates and what was deleted (the archive index) what happened is that I, with an high probability, wile cleaning the main namespace of the book tagged the page for deletion and the talk page (where the relevant index was) got deleted. ::Archiving talk pages is not an obligation nor a common practice, on Wikibooks it is only customary to do so on pages with discussions of importance as to permit doing searches. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:58, 7 April 2012 (UTC) == Plagiarism == In the following page, charges of plagiarism have been mentioned: * [[Wikibooks:Requests_for_deletion/C++_Programming]] It seems that some content licensed under GNU GFDL has been taken over into this book, back when Wikibooks content was licensed under GNU GFDL rather than under CC-BY-SA. I emphasize that GNU GFDL requires ''attribution''; even if the Wikibooks editor taking over the content was free to add the content to Wikibooks, he must not misrepresent himself as ''the author'' of the content. I would like to know which GNU GFDL resources have been incorporated into [[C++ Programming]], and who the authors are. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 09:12, 30 March 2012 (UTC) * "Some of my own personal grievances against Panic include his pasting material from other books (whether GFDL'd or not), [...] Paddu 09:30, 6 January 2007 (UTC)" ([[Wikibooks:Arbitration/Panic2k4_vs._SBJohnny/Plaintiff_Charges]]) --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 09:26, 30 March 2012 (UTC) * Here is [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=234683#Plagarism_.3F a discussion in a section with a typo: "Plagarism ?"], from November 2004 . --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:18, 30 March 2012 (UTC) :This are old issues have already been discussed and resolved. As you previously have mentioned the book survived a request for deletion, the information about works used and copyright is clearly stated on the work as are the logs of the RfD process. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:02, 7 April 2012 (UTC) == User:Panic2k4 == In 2010, {{user|Panic2k4}} has turned ''C++ Programming'' Wikibook upside down. The user was subject to arbitration back in 2007 in [[Wikibooks:Arbitration/Panic2k4_vs._SBJohnny]]. According to [[Wikibooks:Arbitration/Panic2k4 vs. SBJohnny/Plaintiff Charges]], Panic2k4 had made it difficult for other editors to edit the C++ Wikibook. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 09:18, 30 March 2012 (UTC) :That is your opinion and you are free to express it. The arbitration process was aborted if any conclusion can be extracted from it was that the general community found the facts were not substantiative enough to reach a consensus about the subject. As for the quality of the work or even to its structure I find it amusing that many other works have duplicated my approach and historically records prove that by a large margin without my contributions there wouldn't be much of a book to turn upside down. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:10, 7 April 2012 (UTC) == Talk page reorganization == I strenuously oppose any attempt to further "reorganize" this talk page in a way that is not customary in Wikibooks. In particular, I oppose any attempt to move my contributions made to this talk page to any other place but a proper archive, which would be something like [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive]], [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archive 2]], or the like. {{user|Panic2k4}} has been asked not to reorganize the talk pages before, [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Panic2k4&diff=695359&oldid=692174 in this edit to his talk page] from 23 December 2006 by {{user|SBJohnny}}. He has [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Panic2k4&diff=prev&oldid=707539 rejected to comply]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 10:32, 30 March 2012 (UTC) A quotation: "I also would like to add that right from his early days here Panic probably didn't understand how talk pages work and kept rearranging the talk pages of the C++ book, causing a concern that my comments/ideas were being made less prominent for others to discuss/build on. [...] Paddu 09:30, 6 January 2007 (UTC)", from [[Wikibooks:Arbitration/Panic2k4_vs._SBJohnny/Plaintiff_Charges]]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:28, 30 March 2012 (UTC) :I have copied the content from the archived revisions that you previously linked to archives now linked from the archive box at the top. Other archives are linked from the other discussion pages inside the other box. The RFD-survived box addresses the past deletion discussion. All archives previously linked from the [[Talk:C++ Programming/Archives]] are now linked from here or a sub-discussion page. So the "removed discussions" section should no longer be needed. &ndash;&nbsp;[[User:Adrignola|Adrignola]]&nbsp;<small>[[User talk:Adrignola|discuss]]</small> 03:57, 31 March 2012 (UTC) :: Thank you. The [[#Removed discussions]] should stay; you don't delete old posts to discussion pages. I continue in [[#Removed discussions]], as this is a bit off-topic in this section. This section asks that this talk page is no long violated. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 06:17, 31 March 2012 (UTC) :: The search box for archives that you have added does not work, as it does not search in the "talk:" namespace. It seems {{tlx|archives}} template needs a fix. ''Later:'' I was probably wrong; it is probably going to work when the servers catch up with the recent moves and creations of archive pages. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 06:45, 31 March 2012 (UTC) == Big text == I oppose inserting big text to the top of the main page of the book. So does Ruakh in [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&diff=2151277&oldid=2151243 this diff]. Nonetheless, my edits get reverted by Panic2k4. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 12:38, 30 March 2012 (UTC) :Again this change was opposed, it can't even be seen as beneficial and should be undone. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:13, 7 April 2012 (UTC) :: On most of the computers I have used the top part of the larger text was always cut off. The current form seems to be an improvement. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 15:03, 8 April 2012 (UTC) :::You had mentioned that before (not on this work) and I thought that it was a problem solved. (An alternative that some have adopted was to use an image) Do you have problems with it in other pages ? (interesting to note that google can't detect "{{DISPLAYTITLE:"). The works I contribute to are not the only using it to permit a distinction in title size (or removal of it completely and substitute the function by an image) but all have been moved to that setup check [[On spies and stratagems]] I think is using exactly the same font configuration that was active on the C++ Programming (if and when you have the time try tweaking the fonts characteristic and size and see if it does anything for you). (PS: Bonus point if you can name the owner of that eye without clicking on the image :)... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:17, 8 April 2012 (UTC) :::: Sadly I am scoring no bonus points today. Looking back through the history more carefully some versions cut off and some do not. It does seem to be fixed in the most recent version. I was looking back at the version referenced by Ruakh. For what it is worth, I find the smaller text more appealing, but it seems it is a purely aesthetic matter. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 02:28, 10 April 2012 (UTC) ::::: Even if restoring the previous state would not void the position presented by Dan Polansky. In case a Be Bold action the any opposition means the preservation of the status quo previous to the opposed change. That is the right to block an alteration and proceed a discussion toward a consensus to validate that change. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:46, 14 April 2012 (UTC) :::::: I am not sure I follow your logic above. You seem to say there is a "right to block an alteration"? Whose right? And I am very unsure what you mean by the sentence "Even if restoring the previous state would not void the position presented by Dan Polansky"... I am taking it to mean: "Restoring the previous [big text] state will not void Dan Polansky's position". Correct me if you meant something else :::::: In any case, this is the situation as I understand it. Ruakh comes along and removes the display title and gets reverted by you. Dan Polansky agrees with Ruakh and changes it back, I come along and agree with both of them. You disagree with your fellow editors, ignore their input and change it back to a big text display. This seemed a bit heavy handed to me, so I changed it back and suggested we give the conversation a bit more time to reach a consensus (via an edit summary). :::::: Am I understanding your comments from my talk page correctly? You find this to be illogical and contrary to common practice and Policy? The rest of your comment suggests we have different opinions about when one can/should use the undo tool, but let's put that aside for the moment. And focus on the title. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 23:16, 14 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::: Anyone is (and should) be able to block any type of alteration within reason (modicum of commonsense) and valid argumentation, lets say the "Because I do not like it" types of arguments will not justify a block and that those that will attempt to block must be able to at least listen to the motives behind the proposed change. ::::::: This type of logic is basic. Lets say I alter any page, I will not require justification nor permission what is asked is that I recognize that others will be permitted to object to that change (by the Be Bold) and that the change will be addressed by the normal decision process. ::::::: Imagine that I change any page, any WIkibookian will be allowed to block within reason my alteration, the change is reversed and the decision process initiated. High impact alterations, that we could even argue that altering a work's cover page may constitute, especially if it has active editors would even require a proposal of the intended change before making it (it depends on the change and the state of the work) I have altered many cover pages or restructured works but never attempted to impose my structure in works I'm not involved. ::::::: You also state a wrong understanding of this particular situation. See the date of the discussion of Ruakh (that was addressed properly on [[User talk:Ruakh]]), put that in context with the general actions of Dan Polansky, and you will have your answer regarding validity and intention. In any case I gave 7 days for Dan Polansky to continue exposing his view that is resumed to "oppose inserting big text to the top of the main page of the book" that my last action does not go directly against, granted that it is a thin distinction. I simply restored a earlier proposal by a previous Wikibookian that users an image, even as an attempt to address the concerns you expressed here. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 23:44, 14 April 2012 (UTC) :::::::: If I understand correctly you feel the current version doesn't meet Dan's complaint because it is an image of text instead of text it the CS sense? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 00:39, 15 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::::: Since Dan's complain does not go beyond opposing the insertion of big text to the top of the page (something that was in place for at least several months), it is hard to decide what reasons he has for it or give any validity to his position. There are plenty of works that use the same solution (I have taken the idea from other works in the first place). I see no reason at this time to validate or heed Dan's objection, but in place of reversing it (again) I have opted by an image in accordance to your own participation on the discussion (that it seems also had no technical ground) but serves the same purpose and was in place for several years before I substituted with the text. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 02:10, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :::::::::: I cannot speak for Dan, but personally I don't find switching for text to an image a reasonable compromise. The comments were more the display size rather then the method by which the characters are formed. As an aside, the number of months is irrelevant, as new editors get involved in existing projects they will invariably be changing things that had been in place for quite a long time. Of course existing editors also have a vested interest in the project, and they opinion should be considered equally with the new editors. In this case I suggest we leave the title as is now until Dan returns to clarify if he is happy with it, or until someone else chimes in. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 02:42, 15 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::::::: It was not an attempt to compromise, since Dan's objection is not fully explained (and understood). But as I said it was also not a reversal or in direct opposition to Dan's statement. ::::::::::: The number of months is not irrelevant. One thing is to object to a recent change like I did, another is to object to something that obtained consensus by no timely objection (discussions do not remain indefinitely opened, unless that is a stated consensual choice). This is how things work, I can not come to the project and state that a policy or a guideline is not valid because I did not participate in its discussion or I dislike it even if I have extremely good arguments for a change. One can only propose the it is changed. In other words what you are stating is that anyone could go altering any page (even cause disruption or havoc) without consideration for what others have done before without ever bothering about obtaining consensus, the Be Bold specifically states that this is not the way to go (this in not about editorial control, but civility). Even if Dan continued to object to the change, the best option failing a consensus agreement would the be the preservation of the status quo that existed before he took any action, because my objection is not founded in a rigid attempt to be uncompromising, that this it was unique to this work and ultimately if the issue is merely esthetical both views have the same value. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 03:16, 15 April 2012 (UTC) I have protected the book's main page while there is an ongoing disagreement to stop escalation and multiple reverts from continuing [{{fullurl:Special:Log/protect|user=Whiteknight&page=C%2B%2B_Programming}} per previous precedence]. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 18:23, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :Noted but I express my reservations and will address the action properly at a later time. I must state to the record that per previous precedence you had all incentives to exclude yourself for taking any action. To me and taking in consideration the version you decided to make static, the action was not impartial nor proper. I see nothing that was addressed by the protection, besides a validation for you own reversion. Since there was not a real conflict going on, a discussion yes but with Thenub314 not the original proponent for the change. If Thenub314 was promoting escalation by the user that was at best being unreasonable, you action is just baffling (but sadly not totally unexpected even if I hopped people had gained some sense, as for me I'm only being consistent). :There are better ways to make a point and win an argument, recourse to this type of harassment can never be seen as positive or productive action. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 19:28, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :: The page is how it was prior to the objections raised by this thread. The edit protection addresses the recent pattern of repeatedly undoing an edit that is objected to instead of discussing and reaching a consensus before taking any further action on the matter. Within the last 50 edits, 15 relate one way or another to the objections raised to in this thread, which includes the edit I made to restore the page to a prior revision <sup>([{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2024663}} 1],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2024674}} 2],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2118393}} 3],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2118394}} 4],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2151216}} 5],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2151243}} 6],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2151277}} 7],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2152955}} 8],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2293477}} 9],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2294521}} 10],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2294524}} 11],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2306139}} 12],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2306285}} 13],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2306503}} 14],[{{fullurl:C++ Programming|diff=2306788}} 15])</sup>. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 20:41, 15 April 2012 (UTC) ::: Get off your high horse Darklama, you are soiling it with mud. Why this thread, if the first objection is on the user's talk page ? There was no undoing I reverted Thenub314 1 time and he reverter me the same amount (argumentation closed in in-satisfaction only for me, since I did not reverted it to the initial state and any of Thenub314 "me too" argumentations is incoherent at best), this one day before your action. If this was not occurring I wouldn't believe it to be possible, the freaking title was an image of text before I removed the redundancy, this thread is of such absurdity that any validity was a stillborn. I stick to what I have said, again an improper user of administrative tools. The simple and undeniable fact is that simple dialog would have removed the need for the protection, and there is no argumentation against that simple fact. You have openly accused me of many things but never of being unreasonable, in fact I'm still here by being extremely reasonable and consistent on my position, even admitting my own shortcomings. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:39, 15 April 2012 (UTC) :::: I think I am unable to understand your train of thought. Thenub314 didn't start this thread. I have no opinions about whether the title should consist of an image, some text using a big font size, nothing, or something else. I agree that simple dialog without repeat use of the undo/rollback/revert tool would have removed any need for protection. [{{fullurl:Talk:C++_Programming|diff=2303267&oldid=2294845}} Everyone is free to disagree and state their objections, what they are not open to do is to force their views on others], this includes you. By repeatedly undoing a change reinstated by different people, you force your views on others. Even if you disagree, the simple fact is people will continue to remove it as long as they are not swayed by your arguments and do not see the merits of your objections, creating more work for you. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 13:17, 16 April 2012 (UTC) ::::: That's a lot of poppycock! People in this case are at most 3 users, including yourself, against my alterations (each one time) and not in succession. And all reversions made are not about the content (remember that this is about aesthetics), but of proposed alterations, that were as valid as the first proponent. ::::: That you have no opinion about the issue I can accept a true but not that your action is impartial and done to the intention you claim (to avoid conflict and expedite a resolution). ::::: The facts are that the original proponent is not participating, the second has had his objection addressed and the third, yourself had all the reasons in the world not to revert it in the first place. As I said poppycock... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 17:22, 16 April 2012 (UTC) :::::: To get back to the original subject, I did not like the image, as the text was still rather large, but I was willing to tolerate it, for the purposes of ending the fight, unless someone else cared. In hopes of trying to build a consensus we could simply use something like {{tlx|book title}} which I believe uses a smaller font but still nicely centers the title. It is also seems to be a widely used template. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 07:06, 18 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::: Continuing in this path is useless, or you fight for a general agreement of the community around book-titles (and general format) or you let those that are working on the projects decide whatever makes them happy to continue working. ::::::: If you have a distaste with the solution go find one of the projects that has it implemented that has become stale and change it, if not respect primacy and the right for blocking changes that do not infringe anyone's rights, degrades works or puts in any risk Wikibooks or Wikimedia, any other course of action ultimately is damaging to the project. ::::::: It is also clear and reasonable, the feeling I have of suspicion. Why is it that I, that actively and vocally speak for my viewpoints am the preferred target for this type of harassment... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 07:23, 18 April 2012 (UTC) {{outdent|::}} Continuation since the questions made in 15 April 2012 (UTC) were not answered properly and the issues have arisen in another discussion.<br> My understanding today is that there is no way in hell that Darklama agrees with me on how to address edit conflicts or how his interventions have always been destructive. My view is simple. Be Bold everywhere, but be civil and respectful of objections. An opposition to a Be Bold action can only be resolved by a reversal of the action, preferentially by mutual agreement, but that is not always possible, and should be a door for the process of consensus. Process that may not be forced (coerced, lack of participation results in failure to advance ones motion) and may even not end in consensus, but in a block position to the change. Deadlocks are ultimately temporal, participants with less motivation will drop the issue or time will provides a solution. A block of a decision should not be seen as permanent (our decision process permits a majority bypass of a block, but that should be a drastic exception not the rule, if not all decisions are by majority).<br> I'm only stating this for others. I know Darklama's position is antagonic and unlikely to change. But it is at the core of dispute resolutions (and most of my past conflicts with Darklama).<br> A reverse war (edit conflict) arises when 3 edits are made in close succession by at least 2 people around the same edit content (it can be argued how close or similar the changes need to be, as to become relevant) and 2 of these contents are reversals (real - functional, or practical - content change). A single change and a subsequent reversal is not an edit conflict by itself if well commented and/or dialog is opened (I only do this with registered users, this is common practice).<br> Darklama raises the issue of past conflicts, something that I do not recognize as relevant. A conflict or dispute ends in time after a process of dialog is terminated (it can be conclusive or inconclusive but it terminates if neither part takes more action during at least 7 days 30 max, depending on the relevance). I have always worked to address any conflicts, this is so documented.<br> I do not recognize Darklama's (or any other Wikibookians) claim to represent other Wikibookians interests/views/opinions or wishes without those users explicit consent to it in a timely (on a valid time frame near the relevant discussion) and verifiable fashion (logs on project), exceptions were policy or guidelines are being violated. Not the case. Being this my view. I do not recognize Darklama's as lawful (right or based in Wikibooks policy or guidelines) or called for (requested by another, justified or necessary) and in fact abusive and intentional by the simple fact that dialog was not attempted first and the change validated by administrative action was against my block position and is an imposition by Darklama on his on behalf, to this is added our previous history of permanent conflict in all things linked to this book. In fact acting here as he did goes against claims made by himself previously, since the reason for action was not significant (in fact avoidable) it makes it all more difficult to comprehend or why and from whom is the page still protected ? --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:07, 18 April 2012 (UTC) {{outdent|:::::::}} I do not know why you feel harassed. I think there is nothing I can write that can assure you that harassment is not my intention nor a motivation. I cannot, do not, have not, and would not claim to represent anyone. The page is still edit protected to encourage and give people ample time to represent their own case through dialog. In time, the edit protection will be lifted. I believe being bold everywhere with civility and respect for objections is an accurate interpretation of the policies, guidelines, and practices. I believe most people most of the time engage in dialog and address objections without reversing actions made in good faith because it is considered civil, out of respect for the possibility that the actions that are objected to may also be due to objections that were addressed through be bold action, and to break the be bold cycle through self restraint that might otherwise continue indefinitely with increase escalation. I believe reversal is not the only nor the recommended means of addressing objections to low impact decisions made in good faith. I believe civility and any decision making strategy requires people compromise and reach a consensus to address objections if decisions are to endure and have any value for awhile. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 07:45, 22 April 2012 (UTC) :How do you classify actions that have repeatedly and with exhausting efforts attempt not only to thwart my participation (this is clearly one sided, I have not reciprocate in any occasion), or jump to every minor chance of escalating conflicts that I'm involved, this is almost persecutory. Granted that until this last one thing had calmed down. But this page protection is a repetition on how you use the admins tool badly (another example was the situation with james that resulted in my block, exactly the same and uncalled for). So yes this is harassment compounded by effects on the past spread of misinformation and character attack. :My actions in the project speak for themselves I should not have to endure this special treatment and by my work on the project should be given a medic of leeway when handling conflicts (just like most admins give to each-over when they address issues or even when they go out out of control, this is one example of such events). What outcome have you gained by your intervention here and what was your motivation as I do not accept the justification you gave as valid nor see any benefit to the work, project or community in general. :Everyone reverts actions on the spot, it depends a) how has done the action b)what action was take. I do this every day multiple times some I execute a rollback, some I explain the reversion and some I do not revert but open dialog, the number of times this occurs with me and others makes your statement intentionally deceptive and ultimately false. :What I do not accept is that a new change be recognized as valid in face of objections to that change. This is the common practice on how we apply the decision process we do not implement changes before they are agreed upon. :This is also extremely damaging to the project as this book that ultimately depended on my efforts is one of the more active work on Wikibooks. Creating false conflict situations and bypassing other available methods of resolution, to me can only result from an intentional attack or results from incompetency, since it clearly has no considerations for any other factors and consequences (now or in the past, including you initial support for the deletion of the book). :In any case time again will prove me right and show that you used the tools for your own personal purposes... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 12:21, 22 April 2012 (UTC) ::I do not know why you feel persecuted. I do not know why you feel you receive special treatment. I am also confused because you seem to feel persecuted and harassed for receiving special treatment while wanting to receive special treatment in how you handle conflicts. I do not know why you feel you should receive special treatment in addressing conflicts. I do not know why you feel administrators give each other leeway when actions are, as you put it, "out of control". I do not know why you feel my actions are out of control. I do not understand why the past continues to influence your actions and emotions. I do not know what your intentions are by discussing the past. I do not understand why you feel or think recent/current concerns can be addressed by discussing past events. I do not understand why you feel or think the action to protect the book's main page from edits is about you and not about unresolved objections to the book's main page. ::I can agree that this book may be one of the more active books on Wikibooks. I can agree that how things are addressed here might be extremely damaging to Wikibooks. I can agree that the community may need to clarify when reversions are and are not an appropriate course of action. I do not understand why you would suggest that bypassing other available methods of resolution is the result of an intentional attack or incompetence while you bypass other available methods of resolution. Maybe I have misunderstood something, but thus far what you have written suggests, in my opinion, that you expect special treatment in other ways too which have not yet been expressed. Should I take your statement to mean that your reversions are the result of an intentional attack on Dan and thenub314, or the result of incompetence (in case of confusion, this is a rhetorical question because I do not know how I was meant to take it or what I was meant to think)? ::I assume every revision is the wrong revision, there is no right revision, and people will be unhappy with any revision standing while there is no resolution to objected to revisions. I have and do consider that stepping in to stop reversions from continuing may result in other problems and people focusing on other things besides the original objections. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 14:18, 25 April 2012 (UTC) :::You are being disingenuous to say the least. It only requires to take a look on how we have being in conflict in multiple times to clearly observe that I've been not only persecuted, but you have used your administrative powers to escalate issues whenever you could. As I said previously this new "intervention" is extremely similar on how you blocked me on my dialog with James. Only anyone that is not aware of our past divergences could believe in your sincerity regarding that statement. The issue is also not much about our divergences, some are justified and normal. But your constant lack substantiation in your arguments. You consecutively argue about points that have no rational defense ((mostly, I'll grant you that it not always). One could examine the issue you made about the inclusion of the text of the GFDL on print versions and other such previous issues that I had to engage with you about simple commonsensical issues, even this "intervention" will not lead anyware and so becomes clearly abusive and detrimental to the project. :::I will agree that our core divergences are in a gray area, but by now we should have a full understanding on our mutual positions. One thing I do not recognize in you is the admission that you have at times been wrong, acted wrongly and that ultimately all you conflicts with me have lead nowhere and have caused damage to the project. One look at the RfD about this work, will serve to see how you quickly put you personal distaste for me above the good of the project. On my part my actions are not personal, I have no personal beef with you beyond your attitudes that from now on I will not excuse as based in bad judgment or as accidents, but fully consciously directed in support of a personal feud you have with me. :::Have I ever gone out of my may to prevent you from participating in the project, obstructed you to express your opinions or even commented on your contributions outside of police or guideline discussion ? Have I ever attacked your judgments, qualifications or integrity beyond your actions as an administrator and your actions against me ? Could you say that you have never spread misinformation, deprecated my contributions to the project and connived to do my participation in the project harm. No, you can't, this was clearly admitted. A conspiracy of sorts did exist... :::It can further be proven undoubtedly that every time you acted against me has damaged the project unnecessarily, mostly all resulting in annoyances to me, in a continuous process of defamation, even to the point of alienating several Wikibookians, as people do not come to the project to spend time arguing. :::I understand your faulty rational of how to deal with reversions. Faulty because it can't be justly implemented. It clearly is an example of your impartiality that you chose the revision that I opposed to be the one locked in place by the page protection. A protection that again I state that is not justified and serves no purpose, since no one objected to my change (this has been clearly stated). :::I hope this is the end of this sordid business, time will prove once again who is right or wrong. I have better things to dedicate my time. I will no longer continue to expect you to take the high road, ever... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:09, 25 April 2012 (UTC) (outdent) I would like to get back to the actual content issue at hand. Above I made a suggestion about using the {{tlx|book title}}, does this seem like a reasonable compromise? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 22:29, 25 April 2012 (UTC) :Thenub314 what in view of the previous discussion makes you think that there is an issue at hand, artificially creating an issue is not advancing any open discussion, it only serves in a contrived way to provide grounds to justify Darklama's action. Unless that is the objective please stop... :There are other stale books you could better discuss the title issues or implement your visions without conflict, but in regard to this work lets agree that we had a compromises (between me and you) and let the issue rest. :That is not to say that I stopped defending my right to block the initial change. This is probably a point to initiate a new discussion, we can even come to a communal understanding on how to resolve edit conflicts once and for all, if you see that as important or support the way Darklama intervenes in such issues, as he states above, by all means initiate a discussion on the reading rooms. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 23:24, 25 April 2012 (UTC) :: The reason I think there is still an issue is that, despite anything that has been said by Darklama, yourself or I, nothing has been attempted to find a compromise that also takes into account Dan's view on the title. I would be satisfied with the template, it uses a smaller text size so it takes in to account Dan's sense of style. If your also satisfied with it then we have a compromise that works for everyone and the main page of the book can be unprotected. Seems straight forward enough. How do you feel about the title generated by the template? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 04:31, 26 April 2012 (UTC) :::You seem not to want to leave the carcass alone. Dan's view is ultimately irrelevant since he is not and did not defend it beyond the initial statement, this is why this subject is unworthy of the trouble it has caused and the time spent on it. There is no compromise needed just because there is no one to compromise with. :::In any case I disagree that a sense of style is a valid justification to make a change in a work without granting those working on it an option to veto it. But again this issue is too broad to be made regarding this particular work as I said some posts early if style is something that should have a special treatment or guidelines, or exception to the normal decision process then it should be discussed more broadly. :::No one in his perfect senses would object to a clearly beneficial style change but when we star discussing colors, font types etc those it is only a show of civility that those invested in the work should have a say. :::I feel that we should not accommodate this type of behavior and still defend Wikibookians right to block any alteration they do not agree with, any edit in any part of Wikibooks. That is the normal process, I do not see any reason to do otherwise. The initial state has been, and is, the point where all discussions begin, the outcome (alteration or not), is reached by consensus. If we must paint the bike-shed, we don't paint it pink and then ask for consensus about keeping the new color we ask consensus about pinking it pink in the first place... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:09, 26 April 2012 (UTC) :::: I feel like this is rephrasing a lot of what you said before, but you fail to address the question asked. What do you think of using the book title template? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 05:26, 26 April 2012 (UTC) ::::: I was not intending to escape the question but the answer had became irrelevant. ::::: In generic terms I do not like the template because it does not address the issue of visually duplicating something that is already stated on the page title. Of course that if we suppress the page title then the template serves more of less the same function than for example the image use I restored in this book. But it then becomes mater of aesthetics, I do not like to see the "From Wikibooks, open books for an open world" alone nor the completion state chevron insulated on the top corner of the page without the title near it. But these are my preferences and aesthetics. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:50, 26 April 2012 (UTC) :::::: The title, slogan, and chevron can be suppressed in the book's stylesheet for the book's main page only with <code>.page-C_programming h1, .page-C_programming .subtitle { display:none; }</code>. "+" is stripped from the class name because of its special meaning if anyone is wondering. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 13:10, 26 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::: In this case I would like to propose the following. We use the template to display the title, and suppress chevron and slogan as Panic suggests. This should be a compromise that hopefully works for everyone and then we may unprotect the page. Is this acceptable to everyone else? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 19:58, 27 April 2012 (UTC) :::::::: I still do not understand what is the goal in pursuing this thread. Unless you intend to make yourself a party on the discussion regarding the future of this specific item, but that is a new discussion and as I said before badly timed, serving only to put salt on the wound, therefore it is unproductive, not to call it intentionally malevolent by the discrimination made about this particular book, the selection of the time to argue about it and the context in what it is made. :::::::: You can not state to be promoting any compromise since there is are no two parties that can establish a compromise. :::::::: If you are now defending your own position on the subject, that would constitute a new proposal. In any case the subtraction of useful metadata can not be seen as positive. Darklama was merely being informative. :::::::: Your intervention in this subject, as stated, was in defense of Dan's position but not to state your own (when you intervened the discussion was about over since no reply was made), you shouldn't have reverted and if you did revert to impose your own vision that would constitute an abusive move (not that I interpreted it that way), since the discussion on the subject had already happened and you acted with previous knowledge of it. My subsequent alteration (not a reversion) took in consideration Dan's objection ("no big text") and was agreeable to your concerns, ending the issue as you and I have now also stated multiple times. Even if not toward my satisfaction (I continued to prefer the previous version). :::::::: Since Dan's was the initiator of the discussion but he did not pursue the subject further in a timely fashion, the course of action now is simply to revert it to the state previous to Dan's intervention since there was no consensus found for keeping the change. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 20:51, 27 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::::: Thankfully understanding my goals is not necessary to discuss content. But if you must know, my goal is to build a consensus. I don't know where you got that I did not have a personal position on this subject. I wouldn't have joined the conversation if I did not. I am not simply defending Dan's position, but also advocating my own. And no, that does not constitute a new proposal. ::::::::: Where did you get the idea that your alteration was agreeable to my concerns. Let me quote myself about your last alteration: "I cannot speak for Dan, but personally I don't find switching <s>for</s> [the] text to an image a reasonable compromise." Outside of a small grammar issue I think this is pretty clear. My statement that we should wait for Dan to resurface was because at the time I didn't have the energy to argue with you endlessly. When it is just the two of us we rarely come to an understanding. Don't confuse this to mean I have more energy now. I do not. But with the page protected I have been given a bit more motivation to actually try to work with you and build a consensus, rather than the throwing up my hands a walking away. So from this point forward can we please keep the discussion to finding a font/format that we are both happy with? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 21:43, 27 April 2012 (UTC) :::::::::: Time of discussion does not preclude significance, in fact it is a demonstration of interest to come to a common understanding, non participation however not only serves to demonstrate lack of interest as in this project serves as to indicate a conclusion (as a block, consensus or non-opposition). In fact there is no time limitation on active discussions. :::::::::: I read that as you validating it as compromise, but not that I was required to also compromise with you. This indication now that you reverted my change based on your own aesthetic opinion, knowing that a recent discussion existed only aggravates your action. I have fully qualified above the event of this type of consideration. :::::::::: I think most times we discussed we came to an understanding of divergence, but nevertheless an understanding, most of the time a compromise can be found but in situations every view is equally valid and they can be non-consensusal, there is no issue with that... I personally see diversity of thought as being important and valuable, but at the right moments and the right places and toward something of significance. My objection to Dan's alteration was not simply about aesthetics, but in context to his other actions a refusal to validate his irrational activity. :::::::::: If you read my answers carefully I've already replied to you multiple times (hence why I see no purpose on you forcefully continue to dig in deeper). I don't see on how reestablishing a new agreement between you and me, since one existed previously to the page protection is of any benefit or relevance. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 00:12, 28 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::::::: Should I take this to mean your unwilling to discuss and try to find a compromise regarding specific formats for the title of the book? [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 01:37, 29 April 2012 (UTC) :::::::::::: No, you shouldn't. In the context of what I said, what part of "I don't see on how reestablishing a new agreement between you and me, since one existed previously to the page protection is of any benefit or relevance." did you fail to comprehend ? What are you after ? --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 02:22, 29 April 2012 (UTC) ::::::::::::: I suspect there is a communication issue here. I honestly do not understand your reply. On the one hand your response to my question says "Yes I am willing" (or more exactly "No, I am not unwilling"). But your second sentence states that there is not benefit or relevance to doing it. ::::::::::::: In response to your question, I thought I understood it well enough and just wanted to confirm, but now I am doubting myself. In response to your second question I am after building a consensus between you and me that meets some of Dan's concerns so that we can make a change and hence get the page unprotected. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 16:17, 30 April 2012 (UTC) (*reset indent) Consensus between you and me has been established long ago. I do not recognise Dan's position as valid or relevant. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 18:33, 30 April 2012 (UTC) : We never had a consensus about the size and font of the text. At best we agreed to wait on further changes until Dan could rejoin the conversation (at this was my suggestion). At least, that was all I ever suggested. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 15:24, 1 May 2012 (UTC) * Now as before, I '''oppose inserting big text''' to the top of the main page of the book. So does Ruakh in [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&diff=2151277&oldid=2151243 this diff]. I do not have much more to add to the conversation. I do not think this subject needs those 6000 words already spent in this thread. I am not interested in making any compromise with {{user|Panic2k4}} as long as my preference is supported by a supermajority. If you agree with me that there should be no big text at the top, and if you thus agree with Ruakh in [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&diff=2151277&oldid=2151243 this diff], please state so in a dedicated bullet point below mine, so that we can see what the consensus is, if any. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:15, 14 July 2012 (UTC) *: To clarify my position, I support that '''there is no title text in the ''C++ Programming'' wikibook other than the wiki default'''. Thus, I prefer [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=2294524 this revision] over [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=2294521 this revision with font size of 65pt using DISPLAYTITLE:], [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=2118394 this revision with font size of 300% using DISPLAYTITLE:], and [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming&oldid=1868077 this revision with font size of 400%]. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 11:25, 14 July 2012 (UTC) == C++ Book Main Page == I made a PDF Version of the C++ Book. The C++ book main page is protected. So I can not link it. Could you link it there please. [[File:CPlusPlusProgramming.pdf]] [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 10:15, 18 April 2012 (UTC) :I note that you are using the Full Book Print version (if you look at the first page with content) you will notice that a warning is displayed indicating a limit on Wikimedia software regarding transclusions. To solve this problem you can use the Collection feature of the system (the is more versatile to reflect changes, I think it had a problem regarding code highlights) or use the by chapter print version. :Adding this PDF version as is, is not therefore beneficial. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 11:43, 18 April 2012 (UTC) I am using Latex and generating form source loaded by load.py . Thus I am not using MediaWikis transclusions at all. Thus I am not affected by any limits on MediaWikis transclusions. Thus adding this PDF Version is beneficial. If you want I can remove the box in the beginning. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 12:07, 18 April 2012 (UTC) :Thanks. :The Print version of the same page seems to be complete I did a quick look and did not noticed any cut in content (can it be that the limitation was resolved). :On your PDF I was looking on the content from the back and notice a list of contributors identified as authors (that is incorrect). Liked the image list (sadly part of it is not populated). No code highlight also. :Without the box and a title correction to the list of contributors I have no issue with it. Seems complete for the examination I gave. :To me the wikipedia and even links to the same book would be great if they could be excluded (there are other links to other Wikibooks that would best be preserved). :On the All version page (the last 2 transclusions are not included the WEBLinks and Book References) but appear on the PDF. So the box warning shouldn't be permanently removed on the source page. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 12:22, 18 April 2012 (UTC) I will make a new version solving the contributors and box issues. Code is highlighted if and only if it is enclosed by a source tag. In order to populate the list of authors one has to add Information templates to the images on the File: pages respectively. I might do that, once upon a time. I can disable internal links globally. But some of them might be useful since you can click on the footnotes in order to jump to linked page in the pdf, so I don't think that is a good idea. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 13:08, 18 April 2012 (UTC) :Good point. I missed any highlight code (and the linking on the PDF) I used the internal viewer maybe that is probably why. :The wikipedia links would be great to include as a generated glossary (and simply not show in full text at bottom, but actual links like on wikibooks, including links to the same book). I've never created a glossary page on Wikibooks because it seems not only redundant but extremely complex to maintain consistent with the rest of the work (even duplicating some content). In any case these are my preferences, the points I saw as negative were the box and the labellings on contributors. Thanks for having the time to address that. :You said that the you were not using the full page version, IIRC the box warning is only added there. Did it came from anywhere else, it shouldn't... If it facilitates to remove it you can use set another type of box that is unique on the source (making less problematic to create an exception). :I have a vague memory of already have talked about a generator this type of issues... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 13:28, 18 April 2012 (UTC) I am using LaTeX as pdf generator and there are libraries for glossaries and I have well documented extension points (custom template mechanism (templates.user)) where you can implement this. I don't really think it is a good idea to make a glossary out out links to wikipedia and related sites, but if you really want that you can implement it yourself, its not that hard. To have a glossary you can also simply create a list of book internal links and include that list as a new chapter called glossary. I am using the full page version. But I am not using MediaWikis transclusion mechanism, that is why my PDF contains the full text. And thus there are not parts missing as you found out yourself. Since I got the LaTeX Code on my local disk I can easily remove the box with a text editor. But before I can do anything like that I have to wait until Daniels contributers.php on the toolserver becomes stably responsive again. We can also have a template for that kind of box. I can map that template to null in my configuration file, which simplifies the generation of future versions. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 13:50, 18 April 2012 (UTC) If you want you can play with my generator [[de:Benutzer:Dirk Huenniger/wb2pdf]]. The compiled binary version is ok, but in order to get exactly the same output as I do you have to build from the source in the SVN repository. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) I do see the highlighted code using the internal viewer. Just look at anything using the source tag. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) :Nope. Images appear in color but the code and most other things not (the notes are gray). Even the highlighted keywords do not appear distinctive only underscored. It shouldn't be a problem with the the skin so I don't know how we get different results. I've now downloaded the PDF and locally get the same (page 56 for instance) using FOXIT reader on Windows. The file version is the 15:09, 18 April 2012 (We can't be seeing two different things locally!). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:27, 18 April 2012 (UTC) :I uploaded a new version of the pdf file. The chapter Authors has been renamed to Contributors and the box on the first page has been removed. So in my opinion the requests of user [[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] have been fully resolved. Also the link to the pdf file has already been added to the main page of the book. So to me it seems that consensus has been reached in this point. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 15:15, 18 April 2012 (UTC) ::Yes no objection here. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:27, 18 April 2012 (UTC) The problem with highlighting is our different understanding of the word highlighting. You think about colors and I think about bold font, italic font and underline. So from my point of view the two example images you uploaded are highlighted correctly. I can indeed enable a colorful highlighting, and it is quite easy to do so. But I opted for the monochrome highlighting you see. This is for many reasons. Firstly it is usual to do so in books and scientific articles. You may look at an example from the inventor of C++ Bjarne Stroustrup [http://www2.research.att.com/~bs/crc.pdf]. He also uses a monochrome highlighting. The other reason is a practical one. Many people you monochrome Laser printers. And print offices usually charge monochrome pages a factor of 4 lower that color pages. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) :Much information is lost without the color (and it is not even coherent, images are in color). The issue of color or not should be left to the final user, not on the generation of a mostly intermediate format. I do not support your color idea, if the possibility exists to permit higher definition without detriment to the content why block it in the first place... :Scientific articles/papers are a bit different they fallow strict normalizing guidelines (there is no normalization in syntax highlighting, color) and are intended for cheap dissemination, number and visibility are often more important than content ;)... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 17:30, 18 April 2012 (UTC) Well as you said the images are in color. The only thing where I don't use color is syntax highlighting of source. The source is still highlighted by bold, italic and underline. I don't think that the code will become significantly more readable with colored highlighting. If I used color, the source might turn very hard to read when printed with a monochrome Laser printer, or watched monochrome EbookReader. So basically I want to keep it like that. If somebody really wants color he can just paste in the proper LaTeX header and gets the color scheme s/he wants. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) :Never had any problem but I trust your experiences. I noticed the underline, on the web environment it makes sense that the links are rendered so, but on a PDF it shouldn't look underlined (the bolds are on line for removal and being substituted by the highlight, there are some bits here and there, that missed being conversion). I don't remember how it looked on the collections but the simple print version removes all those WEB artifacts. In any case I hope you understand that I'm only commenting on my preferences. The highlight it this book is not extremely important, small pieces of code, but there are wikibooks that have more complex source code that would greatly benefit from having it show. :Did you include something about your PDF creator on the generated book. Like created by xpto get it here source here. Probably as metadata that is visible on the PDF properties ? It would be interesting for the final user. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 22:55, 18 April 2012 (UTC) Well Ok, I think I will just keep the highlighting the way it is. Otherwise you could maybe discuss with some professional typesetter including my arguments and develop an new highlighting scheme. Technically defining a highlighting scheme is easy, but making reasonable definition, that suits the needs of a broad group of users is hard. If you are done with that I will include into my generator. Currently I am not including any links to my generator in the pdf. I am not really sure why I do this. A reason might be well described by the German word Bescheidenheit, which unfortunately does not directly translate to English. Possible translations are understatement, meekness, modesty, although none of them really fits. Or put it more simply I don't want to advertise my generator like a commercial product. Still it is easy to find out for the PDF that it comes from Wikibooks. On the Wikibooks webpage it is easy to find out that I made the pdf and where my homepage is, on my homepage there is a link to the generator, so it is not so hard to find out[[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) :Agree and that it is your prerogative (in regards to the highlighting). :I was again just pointing out that it could be useful to anyone, not specifically wanting your generator, to know how to build something similar or derive from your software creation for their own purposes. Seeking recognition for your own work and be proud of ones accomplishments is nothing to be ashamed, it is even your legal right, it depends on good taste and it even can be made modestly. You also have no guarantee of the duration of the project or how long a PDF will be attached to a particular book, not mentioning that why would a person take the trouble in finding more about it, there is 1001 ways to generate a PDF file, if the information is not provided, it seems a lot to assume that simple curiosity would make your solution visible and generally used. Even among Wikibookians (you could post something in the general reading room). :Of course this is up to you and your goals in dedicating time/effort to the software creation and how you intend it to be used. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:24, 19 April 2012 (UTC) Maybe some more advertisement is maybe in order. So I add the follwing to my standard header: <pre> \lowertitleback{ {\small This PDF was generated by a program written by Dirk Hünniger (a graduated physicist from Germany), which is freely available under an open source license from \url{http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dirk_Huenniger/wb2pdf} and is provided as a binary for the Windows operating system, not requiring any installation procedures. More than 100 different software components were used. In particular LaTeX, Python and Haskell are involved. All software used to generate this book is available under open source licenses. } } </pre> Since I don't speak English as a native language, I am very happy for anybody with more linguistic understanding to change it. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) :See if you find it an improvement. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 16:30, 19 April 2012 (UTC) So I used your suggestions, but made it significantly shorter. I made a new version of the [[:File:Statistics.pdf]] so you can see how it looks (second page, page between title page and table of contends). From time to time I will make new versions of Wikibooks which will contain this advertisement information. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 05:29, 20 April 2012 (UTC) :I think it will create more visibility to your work. It is not an obligation or requirement but benefits both parts you the creator and ultimately the user that will have the chance to know about the software, something that it would probably never know. :I just posted something in regards to copyrights, acknowledgments [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals#Request feature: Author namespace]] in regards to a discussion to grant these notices more protection and ease the burden of the community. Not exactly the same issue but parallel and in line with what you said above about modestly. Since the parent claimed that such things are about vanity. It could be an interesting read for you if so inclined. :You probably have also a better understanding since you defensively have had to sign your papers and know the importance at least of attribution and reference. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:38, 20 April 2012 (UTC) == Suggested improements == * The images in section http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/C%2B%2B_Programming/Programming_Languages/C%2B%2B/Code/Statements/Flow_Control#if_.28Fork_branching.29 should be conerted to svg thus from raster graphics to vector graphics. * The image [[:File:TaxonomyofProgrammingLanguages.png]] is to detailed to be printed on paper in a reasonable way. It is a good idea to create a less detailed version as SVG. * The source codes should not use more than 80 characters per line. First of all because it is often done that way, in particular a limit of 80 is chosen. And secondly since the size of paper is limited and thus a limit like this makes sense for printing on paper. You can look at the PDF version, at which places additional line breaks were added by the pdf generator to fulfill the 80 characters rule, and thus make the source fit to the width of the page. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 08:09, 22 April 2012 (UTC) * There are a very few places were line numbering of the source tag is used. In the case line numbering should also happen in the PDF version. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 08:19, 22 April 2012 (UTC) [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 11:09, 21 April 2012 (UTC) : I have implemented the first bullet. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 04:25, 26 April 2012 (UTC) == Pictures of Visual Studio == I did a complete semiautomatic check of all licenses. There are only for files which are not free. I excluded the chapter containing them. I basically does not contain more than these screenshots. <gallery> File:Visual_studio_includedirectories.png | 25 File:Visual_studio_librarydirectories.png | 26 File:Visual_studio_additionaldependencies.png | 27 File:Visual studio runtimelibrary.png | 28 </gallery> [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 17:53, 21 April 2012 (UTC) :What is the issue with images that are not free ? Wikibooks supports fair-use. The book is still free with them, in fact I have no clue what countries do not support [[w:Fair use|fair-use]] but assume that there maybe some that do not (or have another name for it). In mine educational purposes and the amount and substantially of the "copy" expressed here suffices, it even is not clear if there is any copyright over a software interface image (even in the USA)... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 18:01, 21 April 2012 (UTC) The point is that I want to upload the pdf to the commons and they don't want nonfree contend, also not fair use. For now I did div class noprint. This means the chapter will be visible on but not make it into the pdf and also not into the list of figures. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 18:47, 21 April 2012 (UTC) :Ho I see, good catch, I was racking my brain attempting to understand what could be a valid reason for the exclusion. :In that case in place of altering the main print version, create a new print version that transcludes the "normal" one and on that put noinclude on the offending section, create a new box for the TOC pages and explain that that version does not use the fair use content this will keep both version actualized and give a greater choice to users and ease the actualization of the PDF. :It would be interesting to know if other works here are violating commons because of that. Yet an easier solution would be uploading it here (on the rational that there really is not a good reason to avoid fair use). Commons does it, I think, because it avoid any errors in judgment, for example of art work or even photographic works, something that here is a bit more limited in usefulness in a textbook. Personally I would prefer the PDF to be kept in this project so changes to it could be easily monitored. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 19:07, 21 April 2012 (UTC) :PS:On the images' comment you edited it says "See below." but the licensing is on top. I was going to fix but did not know if you intended to do something else (it seems that I guessed right that it had to do with the list of images on the PDF). But the issue with Commons did not come to mind, besides thinking that all those images should be moved there. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 19:12, 21 April 2012 (UTC) the see below is autogenerated you may move the licence template to the (to be added) license parameter of the information template. I was just careless in this respect. I have got an other suggestion on how to exclude the image from the pdf. I would simply add a new template that simply passes through its first parameter. So essentially it does nothing. In my local template mapping file I can map this template to null. So it won't make it into the pdf. Certainly you have to add documentation to the template describing its intended use. I would be very of you, if you created that template, because of my minor knowledge of English and the Template policies on this wiki. This template of course also solve the problem about the transclusion notice in the beginning of the file. [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 19:34, 21 April 2012 (UTC) :Well the images I think I've fixed the issue I mentioned. (Will see about a solution for the rest, today there seems to be chapters missing that were there before). :<s>See page 669 on the active PDF the Appendix B: External References, Books seems broken (reports a broken link and does not match what was on the page here). Not important but the order also does not match it show the books then the links.</s> :<s>The books are listed 2 times on the PDF before and after the WEB links, can't find out where it is getting the first version.</s> :I've removed the of the print version it existed because of the requirement to have the GFDL license text and the TOC being displayed. The direct link to the print version on the cover removes the TOC issue and the GFDL is no longer necessary since outside of WIkibooks the book is single licensed as CCSA that does not have the requirement of including the license. It probably would be neater do the reverse but with the page protection as is it serves. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 20:08, 21 April 2012 (UTC) I am really tiered now. I just uploaded a new version of the pdf file. To me it look ok. I will check your issues tomorrow.[[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 21:18, 21 April 2012 (UTC) :Ok I saw a duplication of a dead tree book on the online books and jumped the conclusion that the list was duplicated, it wasn't (the broken link was a comment added to a non working link, and edit that I had missed. One fixes a broken link or removes it). My bad. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:27, 21 April 2012 (UTC) I just uploaded a new version of the pdf file. I think this is Ok and we can stay with the revision for a while. The list of figures is now fully populated. According to my semiautomated checks there is no non free content. All licenses that require their inclusion are included. I can not find any obvious typographic error when skimming the book. So basically I think this pdf version is done. Of course the wikibook will evolve and pdfs will be made from time to time, but I think the current version is quite usable, looks quite beautiful and has no issues with the policies on commons and no legal issues.[[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 05:51, 22 April 2012 (UTC) :Thanks especially because of the transclussion limitations the PDF may be of special usefulness to some user. Can the print protections be removed ? --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 13:07, 22 April 2012 (UTC) Yes you can remove it. I had some problems seening the pdf template on the main page of the book on a different machine today, and clicking disussion and then book again seemed to solve the problem.[[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 18:41, 22 April 2012 (UTC) :Done. Make an annotation somewhere about the changes their location. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 01:18, 23 April 2012 (UTC) Well I still suggest creating a template for that. Like a general one. LaTeXVersionNoInclude and a spectific one LaTeXVersionNoIncludeCopyRighted delegating to general one. <b>LaTeXVersionNoInclude</b> * Documentation: This templated passes through its first parameter. This is true for the Webversion, the Printversion and PDF Version generated by MWLib. But it evaluates to the empty sting when compiles with [[http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dirk_Huenniger/wb2pdf MediaWiki to LaTeX]]. In this respect it is similar to the nocinclude tag. This template is often used to exclude nonfree content, since the LaTeX Version is hosted on the commons and nonfree content is disallowed by the guidelines of the commons. * Implementation: <pre>{{{1}}}</pre> [[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 06:36, 23 April 2012 (UTC) == Vocabulary == I know the term STL is largely used (including in some ISO proposal) but please, consider changing the term STL with a more precise term. The name STL (Standard Template Library) '''does not''' appear in the standard (I checked C++03 and n3290) and can mean a lot of different things. (quoting nolyc ##C++ bot at freenode) STL can mean: # C++ standard library # the library Stepanov designed # the parts of [1] based on [2] # specific vendor implementations of [1], [2], or [3]; # the underlying principles of [2] # The parts of [1] only in C++03 # The Standard Thread Library (part of C++11 standard library) (nolyc11 needed :) ) If you mean [1] and insist on abbreviating, "stdlib" is a far better choice. [[Special:Contributions/89.224.77.117|89.224.77.117]] ([[User talk:89.224.77.117|discuss]]) 18:09, 13 May 2012 (UTC) :I had this issue in mind and I have made an effort in the book to provide a correct view of what it is. The name is more a historic artifact to define a change to the standard. :It can't be the seen as the C++ standard library (as it is only a faction), it is not the library Stepanov designed since somethings have changed and others added. :The third is only wrong because it excludes alterations and improvements to the proposal and this makes the The forth continue to be incorrect. :The fifth is correct but does not define nothing concrete. :The sixth covers more than needed. :The seventh does not make sense to me. :Since the first is not exact, if you have a better idea. One could streamline this conversation into something informative to a reader and add it to the work. I have not rechecked what is stated by I remember attempting to make this points clear. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 01:58, 14 May 2012 (UTC) :You are correct, the terms "STL" and "Standard Template Library" do not appear in the current standard. The Standard Template Library refers collectively to various containers, iterators, algorithms, and functors which do however appear in the standard. The Standard C++ Library might be an appropriate term substitution, but "stdlib" is not an appropriate abbreviation as that is often understood to mean the standard header "cstdlib". --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 17:18, 17 May 2012 (UTC) I propose that whenever you mean the entire Standard Library, use "Standard Library", if you want to discuss a specific component, use the official terminology from the standard, e.g. "Containers library", "Strings library", "Iterators library", "Algorithms library", etc. [[User:SeySayux|SeySayux]] ([[User talk:SeySayux|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SeySayux|contribs]]) 15:40, 5 March 2013 (UTC) == editprotected == {{editprotected|answered=yes}} Please add a interwiki, [[:ko:C++ 프로그래밍]]. Thanks. --[[User:Ha98574|Ha98574]] ([[User talk:Ha98574|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ha98574|contribs]]) 05:04, 4 July 2012 (UTC) :Is it a translation or a close approximation of this book ? If not this should be added to the C++ subject page... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:56, 4 July 2012 (UTC) :: Yes it is. "C++ 프로그래밍" in Korean means "C++ Programming" in English. [[:ko:C++ 프로그래밍]] is a book about C++ Programming. --[[User:Ha98574|Ha98574]] ([[User talk:Ha98574|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ha98574|contribs]]) 00:31, 5 July 2012 (UTC) ::: I've used a web translator and it does not seems the same book (these are not articles) I will add it to the subject page since it is there that all C++ programming books are listed. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 02:42, 5 July 2012 (UTC) :::: Thanks your effort. But [[:ko:C++ 프로그래밍]] is not subject page. In Korean Wikibooks, subject pages should be on "위키책:"(means Wikibooks:) namespace:4. Even though the interwiki is not added in this article, I think the interwiki may be not added in [[Subject:C++ programming language]] because [[:ko:C++ 프로그래밍]] is not subject page, "C++ 프로그래밍" doesn't mean "C++ programming <u>language</u>". --[[User:Ha98574|Ha98574]] ([[User talk:Ha98574|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ha98574|contribs]]) 03:07, 5 July 2012 (UTC) ::::: It really does not matter to us (local community) and to the local reader, the local structure limitations at the Korean Wikibooks. The concept of these interwikis is to let readers find out best match content in other languages. Since the book at Korean Wikibooks is not a duplicate (or a close approximation) of the [[C++ Programming]] book, the only sensible thing is to point to the Korean Wikibooks', I suppose, single C++ project. This should be done from the Subjects page as I have stated (regardless of it not being a Subject page on the Korean Wikibooks, if in the future a subject page is created there then it should be corrected here). ::::: Linking two works that have nothing but the subject matter serves no real purpose (and misses the rest of the target readers here), ultimately it would mean linking every C++ book here to the single book at Korean Wikibooks (very unmaintainable). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:43, 5 July 2012 (UTC) I agree that an interwiki between a book and a subject page may not make sense. Are there reasonable similarities between the Korean C++ book and this book other than both are about the C++ programming language and their titles are basically the same when translated? People at English Wikibooks often seem to believe Interwikis links only make sense for books when two or more books across projects intend to educate the audience in the subject matter with reasonably similar approaches, the order in which things are explained are reasonably similar, the educational outcomes or goals are reasonably similar, and the books have reasonably similar scopes, depths, coverages, presentations, style guidelines, prerequisites, audiences, etc. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<span style="color:midnightblue">dark</span>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<span style="color:green">lama</span>]]</span> 12:29, 8 July 2012 (UTC) == Basic functioning example? == From what I've seen, this book starts with a very in-depth explanation of C++, but there isn't any minimal, complete, functioning example of C++, i.e. a Hello World in C++. I'd recommend the following example: <source lang="cpp"> #include <iostream> // My first C++ program int main() { std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; return 0; } </source> Note a few things: * I include the iostream header. Certain compilers might not require you to do so, but it's bad style. * I include iostream, not iostream.h, which is deprecated (although some C++ textbooks still use it) * I do not use using namespace std, as it pollutes the main namespace and is generally discouraged. * I give an example of a comment. * main returns int, not void. * The "Hello, world!" is fairly basic. Note that I finish with std::endl, not with \n (which does not flush) or no newline at all (certain operating systems might insert these for you -- not all) * I return 0, though it is not strictly required to do so. [[User:SeySayux|SeySayux]] ([[User talk:SeySayux|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SeySayux|contribs]]) 15:51, 5 March 2013 (UTC) :Can you be more specific. The Hello World example we use has been stable since 28 July 2010‎ [[C++ Programming/Examples/Hello World]] and conforms to your proposal. We also do have a complete, functioning example step by step examination right there in the beginning of the book there is a link to [[C++ Programming/Examples/Hello world|Hello World - Writing, Compiling and Running a C++ Program]]. :I disagree that being verbose is ever bad style even if the compiler does some stuff for you putting stuff into the source code can only help to document your code and prevent errors. As per your own example of returning 0... --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 01:54, 7 March 2013 (UTC) ::First of all, I never said being verbose is bad -- I said not being verbose (i.e. not including iostream) was bad. My apologies if i phrased that wrongly. ::Secondly, this book seems to be more of a depth-first examination of C++ (take one topic, and discuss it completely to the bottom) instead of a breadth-first examination (gently introduce the reader to the basic concepts of programming and C++ and then build on that knowledge). ::The first chapter of the book starts with explaining headers and source files, showing how they are used with classes (while simultaneously handwaiving the concept of classes until "later") without even showing a basic program. If there is a link to an example in the first chapter, my apologies, but I -- and probably most readers -- haven't noticed it. Examples of working code should be a fundamental part of teaching the basics, not an aftertought you stuff away in some appendix. [[User:SeySayux|SeySayux]] ([[User talk:SeySayux|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SeySayux|contribs]]) 13:59, 8 March 2013 (UTC) :::Yes the example is linked in the first "page" of the book (the introduction to the language). I have tried to introduce concepts in sequence but at times that is extremely hard and I intentionally chose to introduce basic concepts first including the portion regarding the C library before going into the more complex abstractions and concepts, in any case I have attempted to provide always a cross link to other avenues of going about the material. :::Note that the book in the past did attempt to cater simultaneous to other presentation structure and format but it proved to be impractical and disruptive. There are now other C++ wikibooks that may conform to a different approaches, including one that is strictly practical (see the C++ subject page). :::As for the lack of code you should take a look into the monolithic chapter views, examples only start to be common after the introduction of the concept of functions. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:01, 8 March 2013 (UTC) == transclusion == My understanding is that in nearly all Wikibooks, the only page in that Wikibook that transcludes any other page of that Wikibook is the "print version" page that directly transcludes *every* other page of the book. ( [[Using Wikibooks/Print versions and PDFs]] ) If the C++ Programming Wikibook were like those other books, then [[C++ Programming/Print version]] would directly transclude every other page in the book, and it would be the only page that transcludes any other page of the book. At the moment, the C++ Programming "Print version" page ([[C++ Programming/All Chapters]]) directly transcludes [[C++ Programming/Chapter Beyond the Standard]], which in turn transcludes [[C++ Programming/Code/Design Patterns]], which transcludes [[C++ Programming/Code/Design Patterns/Creational Patterns]]. My understanding is that this nested structure was created as a work-around to try to avoid a bug that (incorrectly) truncated the last few pages when viewing or printing the "Print version" page. Has that bug been fixed? Is there any other reason to keep this nested structure? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] ([[User talk:DavidCary|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidCary|contribs]]) 18:04, 17 February 2016 (UTC) : @[[User:DavidCary]]: This could be fixed if we could go back to the flat page structure of 2010. See also [[#Flat structure]]. I support going back to the flat structure of the book, thus, not C++_Programming/Programming_Languages/C++/Code/Statements/Variables/Type_Casting but rather C++_Programming/Type_Casting. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] ([[User talk:Dan Polansky|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dan Polansky|contribs]]) 10:00, 16 April 2016 (UTC) moki95vz2dh6h9bv0ihp1w1xczyjcbi Talk:Emergency Medicine/Guide to the OCTEM 1 22030 4633079 171524 2026-04-29T10:26:50Z Jcb 90773 4633079 wikitext text/x-wiki Hello Paris, Welcome to WikiBooks! I'm glad to see the work you've done so far on OCTEM. It seems like quite an undertaking, and I'm excited to see how it progresses. I'm also a doc and I'm working on a textbook of [[Radiation Oncology]]. Just to let you know, the Wiki markup language now makes linking to articles on PubMed easy. You don't have to type out the long URL any more, but just need to type '''<nowiki>{{PMID|15635313}}</nowiki>''' instead of the much more cumbersome URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15635313. This will create an automatic link that looks like: {{PMID|15635313}} Also, on Wikipedia, there's a new template that allows the creation of old-school footnotes. If you want to give actual references in your text instead of just providing a link, you might want to check out [[w:Wikipedia:Footnotes]]. Best of luck on your textbook! &mdash; [[User:Brim|Brim]] 17:04, 2 Feb 2005 (UTC) jv0ozg545q3b8ghe8ato39i519vegk0 Template:EMContribs 10 22084 4632938 3254868 2026-04-28T12:59:21Z Jcb 90773 4632938 wikitext text/x-wiki == For Contributors == * Use one of these stencils as a model structure, whenever possible, to provide some uniformity in this textbook: ** [[Emergency Medicine/Stencil Chapter|Standard Core Chapter Stencil]] ** [[Emergency Medicine/Stencil Paper|Reference Summary - Page Stencil - for One PubMed Paper]] * The ABEM/ACEP Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine guides creation of chapters and topics in this textbook, wherever possible. * If any references are medical articles with Unique Identifiers, they may link out to the PubMed Abstract. * For instance, a link to the PubMed article with Unique Identifier = 15635313 is created a PubMed Link - simply use the prefix 'PMID' and the PubMedId Number, for example: * Respiratory Rate Measurement {{PMID|15635313}} * The PubMed home page is here: ** [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi National Library of Medicine - PubMed] * If you are contributing for the first time, or if you are not familiar with the Wiki system, please read this: ** [[Emergency Medicine/Guide to the OCTEM|Guide to the OCTEM]] * Miscellaneous pages: ** [[Emergency Medicine/Roles|Roles]] ** [[Emergency Medicine/PIOPED References|PIOPED References]] <noinclude>[[{{BOOKCATEGORY|Emergency Medicine}}/Templates]]</noinclude> ek0f7dlthbo9z6nouzij78f5vf1t4fc Introduction to Sociology/Sociological Theory 0 30705 4632967 4101440 2026-04-28T17:36:09Z ~2026-25789-40 3579777 - to — 4632967 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Introduction== Sociologists develop theories to explain social phenomena. A ''theory'' is a proposed relationship between two or more ''concepts''. In other words, a theory is an explanation for why or how a phenomenon occurs. An example of a sociological theory is the work of Robert Putnam on the decline of [[w:civic engagement|civic engagement]].<ref name="Putnam2001">Putnam, Robert D. 2001. Bowling Alone : The Collapse and Revival of American Community. 1st ed. Simon & Schuster.</ref> Putnam found that Americans' involvement in civic life (e.g., community organizations, clubs, voting, religious participation, etc.) has declined over the last 40 to 60 years. While there are a number of factors that contribute to this decline (Putnam's theory is quite complex), one of the prominent factors is the increased consumption of television as a form entertainment. Putnam's theory proposes: :The more television people watch, the lower their involvement in civic life will be. This element of Putnam's theory clearly illustrates the basic purpose of sociological theory: it proposes a relationship between two or more concepts. In this case, the concepts are ''civic engagement'' and ''television watching.'' The relationship is an ''inverse'' one - as one goes up, the other goes down. What's more, it is an explanation of one phenomenon with another: part of the reason why civic engagement has declined over the last several decades is because people are watching more television. Sociological theory is developed at multiple levels, ranging from ''grand theory'' to highly contextualized and specific ''micro-range theories''. There are many ''middle-range'' and ''micro-range'' theories in sociology. Because such theories are dependent on context and specific to certain situations, it is beyond the scope of this text to explore each of those theories. The purpose of this chapter is to introduce some of the more well-known and most commonly used grand and middle-range theories in sociology. ===Importance of Theory=== In the theory proposed above, the astute reader will notice that the theory includes two components: The data, in this case the findings that civic engagement has declined and TV watching has increased, and the proposed relationship, that the increase in television viewing has contributed to the decline in civic engagement. Data alone are not particularly informative. If Putnam had not proposed a relationship between the two elements of social life, we may not have realized that television viewing does, in fact, reduce people's desire to participate in and their time dedicated to civic life. In order to understand the social world around us, it is necessary to employ theory to draw the connections between seemingly disparate concepts. Another example of sociological theorizing illustrates this point. In his now classic work, ''Suicide'',<ref name="Durkheim1997">Durkheim, Emile. 1997. Suicide. Free Press.</ref> Emile Durkheim was interested in explaining a social phenomenon, [[w:suicide|suicide]], and employed both data and theory to offer an explanation. By aggregating data for large groups of people in Europe, Durkheim was able to discern patterns in suicide rates and connect those patterns with another concept (or variable): [[w:religious affiliation|religious affiliation]]. Durkheim found that [[w:Protestants|Protestants]] were more likely to commit suicide than were [[w:Catholics|Catholics]]. At this point, Durkheim's analysis was still in the data stage; he had not proposed an explanation for the different suicide rates of the two groups. It was when Durkheim introduced the ideas of ''[[w:anomie|anomie]]'' and ''[[w:social solidarity|social solidarity]]'' that he began to explain the difference in suicide rates. Durkheim argued that the looser social ties found in Protestant religions lead to weaker social cohesion and reduced social solidarity. The higher suicide rates were the result of weakened social bonds among Protestants. While Durkheim's findings have since been criticized, his study is a classic example of the use of theory to explain the relationship between two concepts. Durkheim's work also illustrates the importance of theory: without theories to explain the relationship between concepts, we would not be able to hypothesize cause and effect relationships in social life or outline processes whereby social events and patterns occur. Proposing cause and effect relationships or outlining processes in social experience are the major components of sociological theory. ===Prominent Sociological Theories=== As noted above, there are many theories in sociology. However, there are several broad theoretical perspectives that are prominent in the field (they are arguably [[w:paradigms|paradigms]]). These theories are prominent because they are quite good at explaining social life. They are not without their problems, but these theories remain widely used and cited precisely because they have withstood a great deal of criticism. As the dominant theories in sociology are discussed below, you might be inclined to ask, "Which of these theories is ''the best''?" As is often the case in sociology (and in other scientific disciplines), just because things are different doesn't mean one is better than another. In fact, it is probably more useful and informative to view these theories as ''complementary''. One theory may explain one element of society better than another. Or, both may be useful for explaining social life. In short, all of the theories are correct in the sense that they offer compelling explanations for social phenomena. ==Structural-Functionalism== '''Structural-Functionalism''' is a sociological theory that originally attempted to explain social institutions as collective means to meet individual biological needs (originally just ''[[w:Functionalism (sociology)|functionalism]]''). Later it came to focus on the ways social institutions meet social needs ([[w:Structural functionalism|structural-functionalism]]). Structural-functionalism draws its inspiration primarily from the ideas of [[w:Emile Durkheim|Emile Durkheim]].<ref name="Durkheim1997b">Durkheim, Emile, and Lewis A. Coser. 1997. The Division of Labor in Society. Free Press.</ref> Durkheim was concerned with the question of how societies maintain internal stability and survive over time. He sought to explain social cohesion and stability through the concept of [[w:social solidarity|solidarity]]. In more "primitive" societies it was [[w:mechanical solidarity|mechanical solidarity]], everyone performing similar tasks, that held society together. Durkheim proposed that such societies tend to be segmented, being composed of equivalent parts that are held together by shared values, common symbols, or systems of exchanges. In modern, complex societies members perform very different tasks, resulting in a strong interdependence between individuals. Based on the metaphor of an organism in which many parts function together to sustain the whole, Durkheim argued that modern complex societies are held together by [[w:organic solidarity|organic solidarity]] (think interdependent ''organs''). The central concern of structural-functionalism is a continuation of the Durkheimian task of explaining the apparent stability and internal cohesion of societies that are necessary to ensure their continued existence over time. Many functionalists argue that social institutions are functionally integrated to form a stable system and that a change in one institution will precipitate a change in other institutions. Societies are seen as coherent, bounded and fundamentally relational constructs that function like organisms, with their various parts (social institutions) working together to maintain and reproduce them. The various parts of society are assumed to work in an unconscious, quasi-automatic fashion towards the maintenance of the overall social ''equilibrium''. All social and cultural phenomena are therefore seen as being ''functional'' in the sense of working together to achieve this state and are effectively deemed to have a ''life'' of their own. These components are then primarily analyzed in terms of the function they play. In other words, to understand a component of society, one can ask the question, "What is the function of this institution?" A ''function'', in this sense, is the contribution made by a phenomenon to a larger system of which the phenomenon is a part.<ref name="Hoult1969">Hoult, Thomas Ford (1969). ''Dictionary of Modern Sociology''. p. 139.</ref> Thus, one can ask of education, "What is the function of education for society?" The answer is actually quite complex and requires a detailed analysis of the [[w:History of education|history of education]], but one obvious answer is that education prepares individuals to enter the workforce.<ref name="Marsden1996">Marsden, George M. 1996. The Soul of the American University: From Protestant Establishment to Established Nonbelief. Oxford University Press, USA.</ref><ref name="Smith2003">Smith, Christian. 2003. The Secular Revolution: Power, Interests, and Conflict in the Secularization of American Public Life. 1st ed. University of California Press.</ref> By delineating the functions of elements of society, of the social structure, we can better understand social life. Durkheim's strongly sociological perspective of society was continued by Radcliffe-Brown.<ref name="Radcliffe-Brown1965">Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. 1965. Structure and Function in Primitive Society. illustrated edition. Free Press.</ref> Following [[w:Auguste Comte|Auguste Comte]], Radcliffe-Brown believed that the social constituted a separate ''level'' of reality distinct from both the biological and the inorganic (here ''non-living''). Explanations of social phenomena therefore had to be constructed within this social level, with individuals merely being transient occupants of comparatively stable social roles. Thus, in structural-functionalist thought, individuals are not significant in and of themselves but only in terms of their [[w:social status|social status]]: their position in patterns of social relations. The social structure is therefore a network of statuses connected by associated roles.<ref name="Layton1997">Layton, R. 1997. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 37-38. {{ISBN|0521629829}}</ref> Structural-functionalism was the dominant perspective of sociology between World War II and the Vietnam War. ===Limitations=== Structural-functionalism has been criticized for being unable to account for social change because it focuses so intently on social order and equilibrium in society. For instance, in the late 19th Century, higher education transitioned from a training center for clergy and the elite to a center for the conduct of science and the general education of the masses.<ref name="Marsden1996"/><ref name="Smith2003"/> In other words, education did not always serve the function of preparing individuals for the labor force (with the exception of the ministry and the elite). As structural-functionalism thinks about elements of social life in relation to their present function and not their past functions, structural-functionalism has a difficult time explaining why a function of some element of society might change or how such change occurs. However, structural-functionalism could, in fact, offer an explanation in this case. Also occurring in the 19th Century (though it began in the 18th) was the [[w:industrial revolution|industrial revolution]]. The industrial revolution, facilitated by capitalism, was increasingly demanding technological advances to increase profit. Technological advances and advanced industry both required more educated work forces. Thus, as one aspect of society changed — the economy and production — it required a comparable change in the educational system, bringing social life back into equilibrium. Another philosophical problem with the structural-functional approach is the [[w:Tautology|tautological]] argument that society does not have ''needs'' as a human being does; and even if society does have needs they need not be met. The idea that society has ''needs'' like humans do is not a tenable position because society is only alive in the sense that it is made up of living individuals.Thus, society cannot have wants or needs like humans do. What's more, just because a society has some element in it at the present that does not mean that it must necessarily have that element. For instance, in the United Kingdom, religious service attendance has declined precipitously over the last 100 years. Today, less than 1 in 10 British individuals attend religious services in a given week.<ref name="Bruce2002">Bruce, Steve. 2002. God is Dead: Secularization in the West. Wiley-Blackwell.</ref> While one might argue that religion has certain functions in British society, it is becoming apparent that it is not necessary for British society to function. Another criticism often leveled at structural-functionalist theory is that it supports the [[w:status quo|status quo]]. According to some critics, structural-functionalism paints conflict and challenge to the status quo as harmful to society, and therefore tends to be the prominent view among [[w:Conservatism|conservative]] thinkers. ===Manifest and Latent Functions=== [[w:Robert K. Merton|Robert K. Merton]] (1957) proposed a distinction between ''manifest'' and ''latent'' functions.<ref name="Merton1957">Merton, Robert (1957). ''Social Theory and Social Structure'', revised and enlarged. London: The Free Press of Glencoe.</ref> ''Manifest'' functions are the intended functions of a phenomenon in a social system. ''Latent'' functions are the unintended functions of a phenomenon in a social system. An example of manifest and latent functions is education. The manifest purpose of public education is to increase the knowledge and abilities of the citizenry to prepare them to contribute in the workforce. A latent function of the education system is to function as a gatekeeper, preventing some people from earning degrees. Thus, while education's manifest function is to empower all individuals to contribute to the workforce and society, it also limits some people by creating boundaries of entry into occupations. ==Conflict Theory== A prominent sociological theory that is often contrasted with structural-functionalism is '''conflict theory'''. [[w:Karl Marx|Karl Marx]] is considered the father of conflict theory. Conflict theory argues that society is not best understood as a complex system striving for equilibrium but rather as a competition. Society is made up of individuals competing for limited resources (e.g., money, leisure, sexual partners, etc.). Broader social structures and organizations (e.g., religions, government, etc.) reflect the competition for resources in their inherent [[w:inequality|inequalities]]; some people and organizations have more resources (i.e., power and influence) and use those resources to maintain their positions of power in society. Conflict theory was developed in part to illustrate the limitations of structural-functionalism. The structural-functionalist approach argued that society tends toward equilibrium, focusing on stability at the expense of social change. This is contrasted with the conflict approach, which argues that society is constantly in conflict over resources. One of the primary contributions conflict theory presents over the structural-functional approach is that it is ideally suited for explaining social change, a significant problem in the structural-functional approach. The following are three primary assumptions of modern conflict theory: *Competition over scarce resources is at the heart of all social relationships. Competition rather than consensus is characteristic of human relationships. *Inequalities in power and reward are built into all social structures. Individuals and groups that benefit from any particular structure strive to see it maintained. *Change occurs as a result of conflict between competing interests rather than through adaptation. Change is often abrupt and revolutionary rather than evolutionary. A heuristic device to help you think about society from a conflict perspective is to ask, "Who benefits from this element of society?" Using the same example as we did above, we can ask, "Who benefits from the current higher educational system in the U.S.?" The answer, of course, is the wealthy. Why? Because higher education in the U.S. is not free. Thus, the educational system often screens out poorer individuals not because they are unable to compete academically but because they cannot afford to pay for their education. Because the poor are unable to obtain higher education, this means they are also generally unable to get higher paying jobs which means they remain poor. This can easily translate into a vicious cycle of poverty. Thus, while the function of education is to educate the workforce, it also has built into it an element of conflict and inequality, favoring one group (the wealthy) over other groups (the poor). Thinking about education this way helps illustrate why both structural-functionalist and conflict theories are helpful in understanding how society works. Conflict theory was elaborated in the United Kingdom by [[w:Max Gluckman|Max Gluckman]] and [[w:John Rex|John Rex]], in the United States by [[w:Lewis A. Coser|Lewis A. Coser]] and [[w:Randall Collins|Randall Collins]], and in Germany by [[w:Ralf Dahrendorf|Ralf Dahrendorf]], all of whom were influenced by [[w:Karl Marx|Karl Marx]], [[w:Ludwig Gumplovicz|Ludwig Gumplovicz]], [[w:Vilfredo Pareto|Vilfredo Pareto]], [[w:Georg Simmel|Georg Simmel]], and other founders of European sociology. ===Limitations=== Not surprisingly, the primary limitation of the social-conflict perspective is that it overlooks the stability of societies. While societies are in a constant state of change, much of the change is minor. Many of the broader elements of societies remain remarkably stable over time, indicating the structural-functional perspective has a great deal of merit. As noted above, sociological theory is often complementary. This is particularly true of structural-functionalism and social-conflict theories. Structural-functionalism focuses on equilibrium and solidarity; conflict-theory focuses on change and conflict. Keep in mind that neither is better than the other; when combined, the two approaches offer a broader and more comprehensive view of society. ==Symbolic Interactionism== In contrast to the rather broad approach toward society of structural-functionalism and conflict theory, '''Symbolic Interactionism''' is a theoretical approach to understanding the relationship between humans and society. The basic notion of symbolic interactionism is that human action and interaction are understandable only through the exchange of meaningful communication or symbols. In this approach, humans are portrayed as ''acting'' as opposed to being ''acted upon''.<ref name="Herman1994">Herman, Nancy J. and Reynolds, Larry T. 1994. Symbolic Interaction: An Introduction to Social Psychology. Altamira Press. {{ISBN|1882289226}}</ref> The main principles of symbolic interactionism are:<ref name="Blumer1986">Blumer, H. 1986. Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method. University of California Press. {{ISBN|0520056760}}</ref> #human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings those things have for them #these meanings arise from ongoing processes of social interaction and interpretation #social action results from a "joint action", or the fitting together of individual lines of action This approach stands in contrast to the strict [[w:behaviorism|behaviorism]] of psychological theories prevalent at the time it was first formulated (in the 1920s and 1930s). According to Symbolic Interactionism, humans are distinct from other animals because non-human animals simply respond to their environment (i.e., a stimulus evokes a response or stimulus -> response) whereas humans have the ability to interrupt that process (i.e., stimulus -> cognition -> response). Additionally, non-human animals are unable to conceive of alternative responses to gestures. Humans can. This understanding should not be taken to indicate that humans never behave in a strict ''stimulus -> response'' fashion, but rather that humans have the capability of not responding in that fashion (and do so much of the time). [[File:The looking glass self.png|thumb|right|250px|This drawing illustrates the idea of the "looking-glass self" by illustrating that we can internalize how other people view us and then reflect upon those external appraisals without having to actually converse with others.]] This perspective is also rooted in phenomenological thought (see [[w:social constructionism|social constructionism]] and [[w:phenomenology|phenomenology]]). According to symbolic interactionism, the objective world has no reality for humans, only subjectively-defined objects have meaning. Meanings are not entities that are bestowed on humans and learned by habituation. Instead, meanings can be altered through the creative capabilities of humans, and individuals may influence the many meanings that form their society.<ref name="Herman1994"/> Human society, therefore, is a social product. Neurological evidence based on [[w:EEG|EEG]]s supports the idea that humans have a "social brain," that is, there are components of the human brain that govern social interaction.<ref name="Sabbagh2009">Sabbagh, Mark A., Lindsay C. Bowman, Lyndsay E. Evraire, and Jennie M. B. Ito. 2009. “Neurodevelopmental Correlates of Theory of Mind in Preschool Children.” Child Development 80:1147-1162.</ref> These parts of the brain begin developing in early childhood (the preschool years) and aid humans in understanding how other people think.<ref name="Sabbagh2009"/> In symbolic interactionism, this is known as "[[w:reflected appraisal|reflected appraisals]]" or "[[w:looking glass self|the looking glass self]]" and refers to our ability to think about how other people will think about us. A good example of this is when people try on clothes before going out with friends. Some people may not think much about how others will think about their clothing choices, but others can spend quite a bit of time considering what they are going to wear. And while they are deciding, the dialogue that is taking place inside their mind is usually a dialogue between their "self" (that portion of their identity that calls itself "I") and that person's internalized understanding of their friends and society (a "[[w:generalized other|generalized other]]" called the "me"). An indicator of mature socialization is when an individual quite accurately predicts how other people think about them. Such an individual has incorporated the "social" into the "self" and will thus experience the world through an ongoing internal communication process that seeks to determine "if I do this, what will be thought of me." It should also be noted that symbolic interactionists advocate a particular methodology. Because they see ''meaning'' as the fundamental component of human and society interaction, studying human and society interaction requires ''getting at'' that meaning. Thus, symbolic interaction tends to take two distinct, but related methodological paths. Processual Symbolic Interaction seeks to uncover the elaboration and experience of meanings in natural settings of social interaction through primarily [[w:qualitative|qualitative]] methods (e.g., examining the process whereby people become and signify selves) while Structural Symbolic Interaction seeks to map the contours of the self through primarily [[w:quantitative|quantitative]] methods (e.g., examining the structure of the self by asking who people believe themselves and others to be). Symbolic Interaction arose through the integration of Structural Functionalism and Conflict Theories. Specifically, Symbolic Interaction seeks to uncover the ways "meanings" are deployed within interactions and embedded within larger social structures to facilitate social cohesion (Structural Functionalism) and social change (Conflict Theories). To use the case above, Symbolic Interaction may be used to explain the distinction between Conflict and Structural Functionalist approaches to education. If people act toward education based on the meaning they hold of it, then people that believe that education serves an important function for all of society (e.g., Structural Functionalism) will be hesitant to change this social structure. On the other hand, if people believe that education transmits social inequalities from generation to generation (e.g., Conflict Theory), then they will be more likely to attempt to change this structure over time. In either case, societies (and the people that form them) will move towards cohesion (Structural Functionalism) or conflict (Conflict Theory) concerning educational structures based upon the meanings these people have for the current educational structure. Symbolic Interaction thus often focuses on elaborating the multitude of ways that micro patterns of interaction and interpretation justify, sustain, or change large scale social structures and patterns of activity within the world. Central to Symbolic Interaction is the notion that selves and societies exist in an ongoing reciprocal relationship wherein each acts back upon the other. Stated another way, Symbolic Interactionism argues that people become selves by learning and internalizing the symbolic materials of the social and historical context and culture they are born into and raised within (e.g., the individual is formed by the society), and then act back upon and alter societies (e.g., norms, cultures and structures) by deploying the symbolic resources at their disposal throughout the course of their ongoing lives (e.g., the society is formed by the joint action of individuals). As a result, Symbolic Interactionists argue against the division of society into micro, meso, and macro forms, and instead focus on the ways that interconnected people continuously construct, alter, signify, and affirm themselves and others in ways that create, sustain, and change existing social structures. They thus argue that society is always an ongoing information exchange between individuals, groups, and social structures that each depend on the other for their meaning and by extension their existence and survival. ===Limitations=== The most significant limitations of symbolic interactionism relate to its primary contribution: it focuses on the ongoing construction and contestation of meanings in society (e.g., norms, rules, cultures, and interpersonal experiences), which can only be grasped via examination of small groups or individual beings. As a result, Symbolic Interactionism typically focuses on "how" things are done rather than "why" things are done. As a result, Symbolic Interaction is more adequately suited to explaining how the world is, but is unable to demonstrate and document predictions about how the world might differ, if circumstances were hypothetically altered. ==Role Theory== Another more micro-oriented approach to understanding social life that also incorporates the more structural elements of society is '''Role Theory'''.<ref name="Ebaugh1988">Ebaugh, Helen Rose Fuchs. 1988. Becoming an Ex: The Process of Role Exit. 1st ed. University Of Chicago Press.</ref> Role theory emerged from the integration of Structural and Processual Symbolic Interactionist insights, and often draws heavily upon both of these theoretical traditions (see also [[w: dramaturgy|dramaturgy]]). Role theory posits that human behavior is guided by expectations held both by the individual and by other people. The expectations correspond to different roles individuals ''perform'' or ''enact'' in their daily lives, such as secretary, father, or friend. For instance, most people hold preconceived notions of the role expectations of a secretary, which might include: answering phones, making and managing appointments, filing paperwork, and typing memos. These role expectations would not be expected of a professional soccer player. Individuals generally have and manage many roles. Roles consist of a set of rules or norms that function as plans or blueprints to guide behavior. Roles specify what goals should be pursued, what tasks must be accomplished, and what performances are required in a given scenario or situation. Role theory holds that a substantial proportion of observable, day-to-day social behavior is simply persons carrying out their roles, much as actors carry out their roles on the stage or ballplayers theirs on the field. Role theory is, in fact, predictive. It implies that if we have information about the role expectations for a specified status (e.g., sister, fireman, prostitute), a significant portion of the behavior of the persons occupying that position can be predicted. What's more, role theory also argues that in order to change behavior it is necessary to change roles; roles correspond to behaviors and vice versa. In addition to heavily influencing behavior, roles influence beliefs and attitudes; individuals will change their beliefs and attitudes to correspond with their roles. For instance, someone over-looked for a promotion to a managerial position in a company may change their beliefs about the benefits of management by convincing themself that they didn't want the additional responsibility that would have accompanied the position. Many role theorists see ''Role Theory'' as one of the most compelling theories bridging individual behavior and social structure. Roles, which are in part dictated by social structure and in part by social interactions, guide the behavior of the individual. The individual, in turn, influences the norms, expectations, and behaviors associated with roles. The understanding is reciprocal. Role Theory includes the following propositions: # people spend much of their lives as members of groups and organizations # within these groups, people occupy distinct positions # each of these positions entails a role, which is a set of functions performed by the person for the group # groups often formalize role expectations as norms or even codified rules, which include what rewards will result when roles are successfully performed and what punishments will result when roles are not successfully performed # individuals usually carry out their roles and perform in accordance with prevailing norms; in other words, role theory assumes that people are primarily conformists who try to live up to the norms that accompany their roles # group members check each individual's performance to determine whether it conforms with the norms; the anticipation that others will apply sanctions ensures role performance ===Limitations=== Role theory has a hard time explaining social deviance when it does not correspond to a pre-specified role. For instance, the behavior of someone who adopts the role of bank robber can be predicted - they will rob banks. But if a bank teller simply begins handing out cash to random people, role theory would be unable to explain why (though ''role conflict'' could be one possible answer; the bank teller may also be a Marxist-Communist who believes the means of production should belong to the masses and not the bourgeoisie). Another limitation of role theory is that it does not and cannot explain how role expectations came to be what they are. Role theory has no explanation for why it is expected of male soldiers to cut their hair short, but it could predict with a high degree of accuracy that if someone is a male soldier they will have short hair. Additionally, role theory does not explain when and how role expectations change. As a result, role theorists typically draw upon insights from Symbolic Interaction Theory and Historical Comparative analyses to address these questions. ===Impression Management=== An extension of ''role theory'', '''impression management''' is both a theory and process. The theory argues that people are constantly engaged in controlling how others perceive them. The process refers to the goal-directed conscious or unconscious effort to influence the perceptions of other people by regulating and controlling information in social interaction.<ref>Baumeister, Roy F., and Dianne M. Tice. 1984. “Role of Self-Presentation and Choice in Cognitive Dissonance under Forced Compliance: Necessary or Sufficient Causes?” ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology'' 46(1):5–13. doi: <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org.esearch.ut.edu/10.1037/0022-3514.46.1.5</nowiki>.</ref> If a person tries to influence the perception of her or his own image, this activity is called ''self-presentation''. Erving Goffman (1959), the person most often credited with formally developing impression management theory, cast the idea in a dramaturgical framework.<ref name="Goffman1959">Goffman, Erving. 1959. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Anchor Books. {{ISBN|0385094027}}</ref><ref name="Goffman1961">Goffman, Erving. 1961. Encounters: Two Studies in the Sociology of Interaction. MacMillan Publishing Co. {{ISBN|0023445602}}</ref> The basic idea is that individuals in face-to-face situations are like actors on a stage performing roles (see role theory above). Aware of how they are being perceived by their audience, actors manage their behavior so as to create specific impressions in the minds of the audience. Strategic interpersonal behavior to shape or influence impressions formed by an audience is not a new idea. [[w:Plato|Plato]] spoke of the "great stage of human life" and [[w:Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] noted that "All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players". ===Social Constructionism=== '''Social constructionism''' is a school of thought introduced into sociology by [[w:Peter L. Berger|Peter L. Berger]] and [[w:Thomas Luckmann|Thomas Luckmann]] with their 1966 book ''The Social Construction of Reality''.<ref name="Berger1967">Berger, Peter L., and Thomas Luckmann. 1967. The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. First Thus. Anchor.</ref> Drawing on Symbolic Interactionist insights about the ongoing production and affirmation of meaning, social constructionism aims to discover the ways that individuals and groups create their perceived reality. Social constructionism focuses on the description of institutions and actions and not on analyzing cause and effect. Socially constructed reality is seen as an on-going dynamic process; reality is re-produced by people acting on their interpretations of what they perceive to be the world external to them. Berger and Luckmann argue that social construction describes both subjective and objective reality - that is that no reality exists outside what is produced and reproduced in social interactions. A clear example of social constructionist thought is, following [[w:Sigmund Freud|Sigmund Freud]]<ref name="Freud2009">Freud, Sigmund. 2009. The Future of An Illusion. CreateSpace.</ref> and [[w:Émile Durkheim|Émile Durkheim]],<ref name="Durkheim2008">Durkheim, Emile. 2008. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. abridged edition. Oxford University Press, USA.</ref> religion. Religion is seen as a socially constructed concept, the basis for which is rooted in either our psyche (Freud) or man's need to see some purpose in life or worship a higher presence. One of the key theorists of social constructionism, Peter Berger, explored this concept extensively in his book, ''The Sacred Canopy''.<ref name="Berger1990">Berger, Peter L. 1990. The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion. Anchor.</ref> Social constructionism is often seen as a source of the [[w:postmodernism|postmodern]] movement, and has been influential in the field of [[w:cultural studies|cultural studies]]. ==Feminist Theory== Although women were primarily ignored, barred, and disenfranchised within most scientific communities prior to the women's rights movement of the 1960's and 1970's (for a notable exception in Sociology, see [http://www.asanet.org/about/presidents/Dorothy_Thomas.cfm Dorothy Swaine Thomas]), women have contributed to scientific disciplines, methods, and theories since at least the 1830's. Following the establishment of women's academic conferences and coordinated protests of the American Sociological Association's annual meetings during the 1970's, women made significant inroads into Sociology. For example, women such as [[w: Dorothy E. Smith|Dorothy E. Smith]], [[w: Joan Acker|Joan Acker]], [[w: Myra Marx Ferree|Myra Marx Ferree]], [http://www.asanet.org/about/awards/bernard/martin.cfm Patricia Yancey Martin], and [[w: bell hooks|bell hooks]] were all pioneers in Sociology who developed insights and empirical findings that challenged much of existing sociological practice, knowledge, and methods. These early scholars also founded women's academic organizations like [[w: Sociologists for Women in Society|Sociologists for Women in Society]] to lobby for the admittance and inclusion of minority people and perspectives within scientific disciplines. The theoretical perspectives these and subsequent scholars developed is broadly referred to as '''Feminist Theory'''. The name derives from the ties many of these individuals had and continue to have with women's movement organizations, the promotion of minority perspectives, their experience in relation to the subjective nature of scientific practice, and commitment to principles of social justice. Feminist Theory uncovered a vast "herstory" of women's (and other minority) academic thinking, writing, and activism, and integrated insights from these essays and studies into the scientific enterprise. These scholars uncovered many ways that Feminist theorists from as far back as the 1830's had already introduced insights - such as [[w: The Social Construction of Reality|Social Constructionism]], [[w: Intersectionality|Intersectionality]], and the subjective nature and critical possibilities of scientific work - that have informed scientific research and theorizing across disciplines. Feminist scholars across disciplines have continuously sought to expand scientific "facts" beyond their initial (and often continuing) white, male, heterosexual biases and assumptions while seeking knowledge as an entryway into a more just social world. Below we offer summaries of the major conceptual approaches within Feminist Theory. It is important to note, however, that while we outline these perspectives under distinct headings and within specific orders for the purposes of clarity and introduction, contemporary Feminist theorists and researchers across disciplines often draw upon more than one of these perspectives in practice and continually seek ways to refine and integrate each of these approaches. Before presenting this outline, however, it is important to be aware of three basic premises or foundational ideas within and between contemporary Feminist Theories.<ref name="Kleinman2007">Kleinman, Sherryl. 2007. Feminist Fieldwork Analysis. Thousand Oaks, Sage.</ref> * ''Scientific practice is subjective'': If one admits that social experience and environment influence individual and collective perceptions, then one cannot form a question without expressing - implicitly or explicitly - a socially influenced perspective. As long as people are the "doers" of research, research will have a subjective element to it and be open to debate or refinement on some level. Feminist theorists argue that understanding the social or natural world also requires interrogating our own conscious or unconscious bias, perspective, beliefs, and values, and our own positions within systems of racial, class, gender, sexual, political, and scientific social systems. * ''The personal is political'': Experiences we consider personal are generally shaped by our social locations within existing systems of oppression and privilege. As a result, every personal decision or action ultimately reproduces and/or challenges systems of social inequality. Feminist theorists argue that understanding or changing large-scale systems of oppression and privilege requires examining the ways people think, feel, and act in all aspects of life since all such endeavors will influence the social and natural worlds they experience. * ''Everything is more than one thing'': Rather than simple one to one relationships or isolated causal patterns, all social and natural systems are interlocked systems that may only be understood, reproduced or challenged in relation to the other systems they depend on. If one examines women's oppression, for example, one must also explore the ways of thinking and feeling that produce scientific categorization systems, the system of categorization that simplifies the world into only two sexes or genders, the social construction of the term "woman" within historical and contextual power relations, and the other systems that make up a given "woman". For example, in order to understand the experience of one woman requires examining the ways her position within racial, classed, sexual, religious, political, scientific, and other systems create the definition of what it means for her to be a "woman". Feminist theorists argue that the social and natural worlds cannot be understood via the isolation or control of various parts of social or natural experience. As a result, scientific inquiries require attending to the whole entity, system, or structure in relation to other entities, systems, or structures in the world at that time. With these foundational ideas in mind, we now present the primary Feminist theoretical perspectives. ===Liberal Feminism=== Liberal feminists believe that men and women both are disadvantaged by society’s gender expectations. They advocate working within institutions to “level the playing field” through changing laws, education, and socialization to bring about gender equality. === Marxist and Socialist Feminism === Marxist feminists believe that the oppression of women stems primarily from capitalism, which exploits women’s labor and is upheld through women’s unpaid domestic labor. They believe that economic inequalities are the most central form of inequality. Therefore, eliminating capitalism would get rid of gender inequalities. Socialist feminists believe that women’s oppression is inseparable from class oppression. Therefore, to bring about gender equality, we must work to eliminate both capitalism and patriarchy in all social and natural fields of knowledge and experience. ===Radical, Separatist, and Cultural Feminism=== Radical feminists believe that women are oppressed by our patriarchal society. They do not believe that men are oppressed. They seek a fundamental reorganization of society because our existing political, scientific, religious, and social organization is inherently patriarchal. Separatist feminists, like radical feminists, believe that women are oppressed by our patriarchal society. They, however, believe that we can’t get rid of this problem if women and men are together. In order to achieve equality, women need to separate themselves from men. Some believe this is a temporary stage while others see this as a permanent goal. Cultural feminists, like radical feminists, believe that women are oppressed by our patriarchal society. They, however, focus on empowering women through valuing, emphasizing, and encouraging the positive qualities traditionally associated with women, such as nurturing, caring, cooperation, relationships with others, childbirth, morality, peace, pureness, and women’s connection to nature and the earth. ===Black Feminist Thought and Queer Feminism=== Black feminists believe that many inequalities are important in society today, not only gender. In addition to gender inequalities, they focus on race, ethnicity, and class — and sometimes also add sexuality, nationality, age, disability, and others. They believe that people experience gender differently depending on their location in socially constructed cultural, political, and biological structures of race, ethnicity and class. Therefore, there is no universal female experience. This perspective is sometimes referred to as multicultural feminism, multiracial feminism, or womanism. Queer feminists - sometimes referred to as Postmodern Feminists - believe that gender and sex are multiple, constantly changing, and performed by individuals and groups within situated social, historical, scientific, and political contexts. There are many (i.e., more than two) genders and sexes, and variations (biologically and socially) within other "accepted" or "normalized" categorizations. They focus on creating social change through challenging the existence and blurring the boundaries of these categories. This perspective shares many ideas with [[w: Queer Theory|Queer Theory]]. ==Integration Theory== Recently, some sociologists have been taking a different approach to sociological theory by employing an integrationist approach - combining micro- and macro-level theories to provide a comprehensive understanding of human social behavior (while these studies rarely cite Symbolic Interaction Theory, most of their models are based heavily upon [[w: Herbert Blumer|Herbert Blumer]]'s initial elaboration of Symbolic Interaction in relation to social institutions<ref>Blumer, Herber. 1969. Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method. University of California Press</ref><ref>Collins, Randall. 2004. Interaction Ritual Chains. Princeton University Press</ref>). Numerous models could be presented in this vein. George Ritzer's<ref name="Ritzer2003">Ritzer, George, and Douglas J. Goodman. 2003. Sociological Theory. 6th ed. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages. P. 357.</ref> Integration Model is a good example. Ritzer proposes four highly interdependent elements in his sociological model: a macro-objective component (e.g., society, law, bureaucracy), a micro-objective component (e.g., patterns of behavior and human interaction), a macro-subjective component (e.g., culture, norms, and values), and a micro-subjective component (e.g., perceptions, beliefs). This model is of particular use in understanding society because it uses two axes: one ranging from objective (society) to subjective (culture and cultural interpretation); the other ranging from the macro-level (norms) to the micro-level (individual level beliefs). [[Image:Ritzers integration theory.svg|center|George Ritzer's macro/micro integration theory of social analysis.]] The integration approach is particularly useful for explaining social phenomena because it shows how the different components of social life work together to influence society and behavior. If used for understanding a specific cultural phenomenon, like the displaying of abstract art in one's home,<ref name="Halle1996">Halle, David. 1996. Inside Culture: Art and Class in the American Home. University Of Chicago Press.</ref> the integration model depicts the different influences on the decision. For instance, the model depicts that cultural norms can influence individual behavior. The model also shows that individual level values, beliefs, and behaviors influence macro-level culture. This is, in fact, part of what David Halle finds: while there are art consumption differences based on class, they are not predicted solely by class. Displayers of abstract art tend not only to belong to the upper-class, but also are employed in art-production occupations. This would indicate that there are multiple levels of influence involved in art tastes – both broad cultural norms and smaller level occupational norms in addition to personal preferences. ==Additional Reading== Durkheim, Emile. Suicide: A Study in Sociology. Edited with an introduction by George Simpson. Translated by John A. Spaulding & George Simpson. New York: The Free Press. ISBN: 978-0684836324. Weber, Max. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Translated by Talcott Parsons. Introduction by Anthony Giddens. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978- 0415084345. Goffman, Erving. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. New York: Anchor Books. ISBN: 978-0385094023. Berger, Peter L. and Thomas Luckmann. The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. New York: Anchor Books. ISBN: 978-0-385-05898-8. Collins, Patricia Hill. Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0415951500. Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Translated by Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN: 978-0679752554. Mead, George Herbert. 1934. Mind, Self, and Society. University of Chicago Press. Mills, C. Wright. The Power Elite. Omi, Michael and Howard Winant. 1994. Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960’s to the 1990’s. New York: Routledge. Smith, Dorothy. 1987. The Everyday World as Problematic. Boston: Northeastern University. Smith, Dorothy. 1990. The Conceptual Practices of Power. Warner, Michael. 1999. The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics and the Ethics of Queer Life. New York: Free Press. hooks, bell. 1981. Ain’t I a Woman?: Black Women and Feminism. {{ISBN|0-89608-129-X}} Dubois, W.E.B. 1899. The Philadelphia Negro. DuBois, W.E.B., The Souls of Black Folk Durkheim, Emile. 1912. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Foucault, Michel. 1990 [1978]. The History of Sexuality, An Introduction. New York: Vintage Books. ==Discussion Questions== * Why do sociologists need theories? * How does sociological theory complement data? * What is the difference between sociological theorizing and philosophy? ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[[w:Dramaturgy|Dramaturgy]] *[[w:Social Psychology|Social Psychology]] *[[w:social constructionism|social constructionism]] {{chapter navigation|Sociological Methods|Society}} nwn13ntkr7fbj0wrms97ztqlvw6g6z6 Zoph/Installation 0 38599 4632928 3421159 2026-04-28T12:33:38Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632928 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Requirements== First, make sure you meet all the requirements in the [[Zoph/Requirements|previous chapter]]. ==Unzip the .tar.gz file== You can unzip the ''tarball'' in a temporary directory. In this example we'll use <code>/tmp</code> and assume your downloaded Zoph version 0.9 into <code>/home/user/Downloads</code> $ cd /tmp $ cp /home/user/Downloads/zoph-0.9.tar.gz . $ tar -xvzf zoph-0.9.tar.gz $ cd zoph-0.9 ==Creating the database== ===Create a database and import the tables=== $ mysql -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE zoph CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci" $ mysql -u root -p zoph < sql/zoph.sql ===Create users for zoph=== I created two users: zoph_rw is used by the application and zoph_admin is used when I work directly in mysql so I don't have to use root. $ mysql -u root -p mysql> grant select, insert, update, delete on zoph.* to zoph_rw@localhost identified by 'PASSWORD'; mysql> grant all on zoph.* to zoph_admin identified by 'PASSWORD'; ==Install the templates== ===Pick a location to put Zoph=== Create a zoph/ directory off the doc root of your web server, or create a Virtual Host with a new doc root. $ mkdir /var/www/html/zoph ===Copy the templates=== $ cp -r php/* /var/www/html/zoph/ ===Set accessrights=== For better security, you probably want to set accessrights on your Zoph files. (You may want to do this after testing whether Zoph works, in that case you know what caused it when it seizes working after this change) First, you need to figure out which user Apache is running under. Usually this is <code>apache</code> for both user and group. To determine this, check <code>httpd.conf</code> or use ps -ef | grep httpd You should probably make all files owned by the user <code>apache</code> and the group <code>apache</code>. You can do than with chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/zoph You can either make them only readable by this user/group (more security): '''440''', readable by all users: '''444''', or readable and writable by all users: '''666'''. The last case means that you don't need root access to edit config.inc.php or to make changes to the other php files (such as upgrades to a new version). Keep in mind that giving write access to the .php files effectively gives control over Zoph. If you have other users on your system, you should choose the first option. Also, your mysql password is in <code>/etc/zoph.ini</code>, so if you've users on your system that are not allowed to know it, you should protect it against reading as well.The directories should have execute rights: '''550''' for max security or '''777''' for access for all users. To do this, first go to the directory directly above your Zoph directory, in this example /var/www/html cd /var/www/html chmod [dir] zoph cd zoph find -type f | xargs chmod [file] find -type d | xargs chmod [dir] replace [dir] with the accesspattern you've chosen for directories above and replace [file] with the one for files. {{Important|Double check whether you are using the correct directory and if you have typed it correctly, if you would accidently type "/[space]var/www/html/zoph" or something, you would change all files on your '''entire''' system to <code>apache</code>/<code>apache</code> as owner - not good).}} ===Access rights for your photos=== In many cases you can simply leave the access rights on you photo directories on default. However, if you use both the CLI and the webinterface to access your photos, you may want to change to a more advanced way of managing accessrights, using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setgid#setgid_on_directories setgid] feature in Linux and most other POSIX Operating Systems. * Create a new Unix group (in example "photo") groupadd photo * Add all users that use the CLI and/or are allowed to modify the photos on disk to this group (in this example, the user is called 'jeroen') useradd -g photo jeroen * Additionally, the apache user is added to this group, on my system, this user is called 'apache', but 'www-data' is also often used. useradd -g photo apache * Change the ownership of the photo directory to your user and the group photo chown jeroen:photo /data/images * Set the permissions on this directory as you wish, for example 775 (full rights for user and group, read rights for other) or 770 (full rights for user and group, no access for others). chmod 775 /data/images Now set 'setgid' on the dir, this causes new files and directories to be created with the group 'photo'. chmod g+s /data/images ==Configure the PHP templates== Please see [[Zoph/Configuration|the chapter on configuration]] for details. ===<code>zoph.ini</code>=== You will need to create a <code>zoph.ini</code> file, usually in <code>/etc/zoph.ini</code> is where you define database settings. A simple example: [zoph] db_host = "localhost" db_name = "zoph" db_user = "zoph_rw" db_pass = "pass" db_prefix = "zoph_" php_location = /var/www/html/zoph For more details, see [[Zoph/Configuration/zoph.ini|zoph.ini]]. ==Test it== Try hitting http://localhost/zoph/logon.php. You should be presented with the logon screen. Log in using "admin" for user and "admin" for password. If you get a 404 error... * make sure the zoph/ folder and templates can be seen by the web server. If you see a bunch of code... * make sure Apache is configured to handle PHP **The Apache configuration needs to contain this: LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so AddType application/x-httpd-php .php If you see a MySQL access denied error... * make sure the database user you specified in zoph.ini actually has access to the database. If your database is not on localhost, you will need to grant permissions to zoph_rw@hostname for that host. {{BookCat}} nu7stxsqvyhchlnf6e15ql5ol0buvfv Acoustics/Anechoic and Reverberation Rooms 0 59283 4632915 3813400 2026-04-28T12:01:22Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632915 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Acoustics anechoic reverberation.JPG|center]] == Introduction == Acoustic experiments often require to realise measurements in rooms with special characteristics. Two types of rooms can be distinguished: anechoic rooms and reverberation rooms. == Anechoic room == The principle of this room is to simulate a free field. In a free space, the acoustic waves are propagated from the source to infinity. In a room, the reflections of the sound on the walls produce a wave which is propagated in the opposite direction and comes back to the source. In anechoic rooms, the walls are very absorbent in order to eliminate these reflections. The sound seems to die down rapidly. The materials used on the walls are rockwool, glasswool or foams, which are materials that absorb sound in relatively wide frequency bands. Cavities are dug in the wool so that the large wavelength corresponding to bass frequencies are absorbed too. Ideally the sound pressure level of a punctual sound source decreases about 6&nbsp;dB per a distance doubling. Anechoic rooms are used in the following experiments: {{center|1=Intensimetry: measurement of the acoustic power of a source. }} {{center|1=Study of the source directivity. }} == Reverberation room == The walls of a reverberation room mostly consist of concrete and are covered with reflecting paint. Alternative design consist of sandwich panels with metal surface. The sound reflects off the walls many times before dying down. It gives a similar impression of a sound in a cathedral. Ideally all sound energy is absorbed by air. Because of all these reflections, a lot of plane waves with different directions of propagation interfere in each point of the room. Considering all the waves is very complicated so the acoustic field is simplified by the diffuse field hypothesis: the field is homogeneous and isotropic. Then the pressure level is uniform in the room. The truth of this thesis increases with ascending frequency, resulting in a lower limiting frequency for each reverberation room, where the density of standing waves is sufficient. Several conditions are required for this approximation: The absorption coefficient of the walls must be very low (α<0.2) The room must have geometrical irregularities (non-parallel walls, diffusor objects) to avoid nodes of pressure of the resonance modes. With this hypothesis, the theory of Sabine can be applied. It deals with the reverberation time which is the time required to the sound level to decrease of 60&nbsp;dB. T depends on the volume of the room V, the absorption coefficient αi and the area Si of the different materials in the room : Reverberation rooms are used in the following experiments: {{center|1=measurement of the ability of a material to absorb a sound}} {{center|1=measurement of the ability of a partition to transmit a sound}} {{center|1=Intensimetry}} {{center|1=measurement of sound power}} {{Chapter navigation|Interior Sound Transmission|Basic Room Acoustic Treatments|Acoustics (book)}} 7ngtnzyk1nmkh30qwb5e75i9gsvox3m Acoustics/Polymer-Film Acoustic Filters 0 65804 4632936 3249985 2026-04-28T12:44:34Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632936 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Acoustics polymer film acoustic filters.JPG|center]] ==Introduction== Acoustic filters are used in many devices such as mufflers, noise control materials (absorptive and reactive), and loudspeaker systems to name a few. Although the waves in simple (single-medium) acoustic filters usually travel in gases such as air and carbon-monoxide (in the case of automobile mufflers) or in materials such as fiberglass, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film, or polyethylene (Saran Wrap), there are also filters that couple two or three distinct media together to achieve a desired acoustic response. General information about basic acoustic filter design can be perused at the following wikibook page [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Acoustic_Filter_Design_%26_Implementation Acoustic Filter Design & Implementation]. The focus of this article will be on acoustic filters that use multilayer air/polymer film-coupled media as its acoustic medium for sound waves to propagate through; concluding with an example of how these filters can be used to detect and extrapolate audio frequency information in high-frequency "carrier" waves that carry an audio signal. However, before getting into these specific type of acoustic filters, we need to briefly discuss how sound waves interact with the medium(media) in which it travels and how these factors can play a role when designing acoustic filters. ==Changes in Media Properties Due to Sound Wave Characteristics == As with any system being designed, the filter response characteristics of an acoustic filter are tailored based on the frequency spectrum of the input signal and the desired output. The input signal may be infrasonic (frequencies below human hearing), sonic (frequencies within human hearing range), or ultrasonic (frequencies above human hearing range). In addition to the frequency content of the input signal, the density, and, thus, the characteristic impedance of the medium (media) being used in the acoustic filter must also be taken into account. In general, the characteristic impedance <math> Z_0 \,</math> for a particular medium is expressed as... {{center/top}} <math> Z_0 = \pm \rho_0 c \,</math> <math> (Pa \cdot s/m) </math> {{center/end}} where {{center/top}} <math> \pm \rho_0 \,</math> = (equilibrium) density of medium <math>(kg/m^3)\,</math> <math> c \,</math> = speed of sound in medium <math> (m/s) \,</math> {{center/end}} The characteristic impedance is important because this value simultaneously gives an idea of how fast or slow particles will travel as well as how much mass is "weighting down" the particles in the medium (per unit area or volume) when they are excited by a sound source. The speed in which sound travels in the medium needs to be taken into consideration because this factor can ultimately affect the time response of the filter (i.e. the output of the filter may not radiate or attenuate sound fast or slow enough if not designed properly). The intensity <math> I_A \,</math> of a sound wave is expressed as... {{center/top}} <math> I_A = \frac{1}{T}\int_{0}^{T} pu\quad dt = \pm \frac{P^2}{2\rho_0c} \,</math> <math>(W/m^2) \,</math>. {{center/end}} <math> I_A \,</math> is interpreted as the (time-averaged) rate of energy transmission of a sound wave through a unit area normal to the direction of propagation, and this parameter is also an important factor in acoustic filter design because the characteristic properties of the given medium can change relative to intensity of the sound wave traveling through it. In other words, the reaction of the particles (atoms or molecules) that make up the medium will respond differently when the intensity of the sound wave is very high or very small relative to the size of the control area (i.e. dimensions of the filter, in this case). Other properties such as the elasticity and mean propagation velocity (of a sound wave) can change in the acoustic medium as well, but focusing on frequency, impedance, and/or intensity in the design process usually takes care of these other parameters because most of them will inevitably be dependent on the aforementioned properties of the medium. ==Why Coupled Acoustic Media in Acoustic Filters?== In acoustic transducers, media coupling is employed in acoustic transducers to either increase or decrease the impedance of the transducer, and, thus, control the intensity and speed of the signal acting on the transducer while converting the incident wave, or initial excitation sound wave, from one form of energy to another (e.g. converting acoustic energy to electrical energy). Specifically, the impedance of the transducer is augmented by inserting a solid structure (not necessarily rigid) between the transducer and the initial propagation medium (e.g. air). The reflective properties of the inserted medium is exploited to either increase or decrease the intensity and propagation speed of the incident sound wave. It is the ability to alter, and to some extent, control, the impedance of a propagation medium by (periodically) inserting (a) solid structure(s) such as thin, flexible films in the original medium (air) and its ability to concomitantly alter the frequency response of the original medium that makes use of multilayer media in acoustic filters attractive. The reflection factor and transmission factor <math> \hat{R} \,</math> and <math> \hat{T} \, </math>, respectively, between two media, expressed as... {{center/top}} <math> \hat{R} = \frac{\text{pressure of reflected portion of incident wave}}{\text{pressure of incident wave}} = \frac{\rho c - Z_\mathrm{in}}{\rho c + Z_\mathrm{in}}</math> {{center/end}} and {{center/top}} <math> \hat{T} = \frac{\text{pressure of transmitted portion of incident wave}}{\text{pressure of incident wave}} = 1 + \hat{R}</math>, {{center/end}} are the tangible values that tell how much of the incident wave is being reflected from and transmitted through the junction where the media meet. Note that <math> Z_{in} \,</math> is the (total) input impedance seen by the incident sound wave upon just entering an air-solid acoustic media layer. In the case of multiple air-columns as shown in Fig. 2, <math> Z_\mathrm{in} \,</math> is the aggregate impedance of each air-column layer seen by the incident wave at the input. Below in Fig. 1, a simple illustration explains what happens when an incident sound wave propagating in medium (1) and comes in contact with medium (2) at the junction of the both media (x=0), where the sound waves are represented by vectors. As mentioned above, an example of three such successive air-solid acoustic media layers is shown in Fig. 2 and the electroacoustic equivalent circuit for Fig. 2 is shown in Fig. 3 where <math> L = \rho_s h_s \,</math> = (density of solid material)(thickness of solid material) = unit-area (or volume) mass, <math> Z = \rho c = \,</math> characteristic acoustic impedance of medium, and <math> \beta = k = \omega/c = \,</math> wavenumber. Note that in the case of a multilayer, coupled acoustic medium in an acoustic filter, the impedance of each air-solid section is calculated by using the following general purpose impedance ratio equation (also referred to as transfer matrices)... {{center/top}} <math> \frac{Z_a}{Z_0} = \frac{\left( \frac{Z_b}{Z_0} \right) + j\ \tan(kd)}{1 + j\ \left( \frac{Z_b}{Z_0} \right) \tan(kd)} \,</math> {{center/end}} where <math> Z_b \,</math> is the (known) impedance at the edge of the solid of an air-solid layer (on the right) and <math> Z_a \,</math> is the (unknown) impedance at the edge of the air column of an air-solid layer. ==Effects of High-Intensity, Ultrasonic Waves in Acoustic Media in Audio Frequency Spectrum== When an ultrasonic wave is used as a carrier to transmit audio frequencies, three audio effects are associated with extrapolating the audio frequency information from the carrier wave: (a) beating effects, (b) parametric array effects, and (c) radiation pressure. Beating occurs when two ultrasonic waves with distinct frequencies <math> f_1 \,</math> and <math> f_2 \,</math> propagate in the same direction, resulting in amplitude variations which consequently make the audio signal information go in and out of phase, or “beat”, at a frequency of <math> f_1 - f_2 \,</math>. Parametric array [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parametric_array] effects occur when the intensity of an ultrasonic wave is so high in a particular medium that the high displacements of particles (atoms) per wave cycle changes properties of that medium so that it influences parameters like elasticity, density, propagation velocity, etc. in a non-linear fashion. The results of parametric array effects on modulated, high-intensity, ultrasonic waves in a particular medium (or coupled media) is the generation and propagation of audio frequency waves (not necessarily present in the original audio information) that are generated in a manner similar to the nonlinear process of amplitude demodulation commonly inherent in diode circuits (when diodes are forward biased). Another audio effect that arises from high-intensity ultrasonic beams of sound is a static (DC) pressure called radiation pressure. Radiation pressure is similar to parametric array effects in that amplitude variations in the signal give rise to audible frequencies via amplitude demodulation. However, unlike parametric array effects, radiation pressure fluctuations that generate audible signals from amplitude demodulation can occur due to any low-frequency modulation and not just from pressure fluctuations occurring at the modulation frequency <math> \omega_M \,</math> or beating frequency <math> f_1 - f_2 \,</math>. ==An Application of Coupled Media in Acoustic Filters== Figs. 1 - 3 were all from a research paper entitled [http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vgant/AcousticFilterPaper.pdf New Type of Acoustics Filter Using Periodic Polymer Layers for Measuring Audio Signal Components Excited by Amplitude-Modulated High_Intensity Ultrasonic Waves] submitted to the Audio Engineering Society (AES) by Minoru Todo, Primary Innovator at Measurement Specialties, Inc., in the October 2005 edition of the AES Journal. Figs. 4 and 5 below, also from this paper, are illustrations of test setups referred to in this paper. Specifically, Fig. 4 is a test setup used to measure the transmission (of an incident ultrasonic sound wave) through the acoustic filter described by Figs. 1 and 2. Fig. 5 is a block diagram of the test setup used for measuring radiation pressure, one of the audio effects mentioned in the previous section. It turns out that out of all of the audio effects mentioned in the previous section that are caused by high-intensity ultrasonic waves propagating in a medium, sound waves produced from radiated pressure are the hardest to detect when microphones and preamplifiers are used in the detection/receiver system. Although nonlinear noise artifacts occur due to overloading of the preamplifier present in the detection/receiver system, the bulk of the nonlinear noise comes from the inherent nonlinear noise properties of microphones. This is true because all microphones, even specialized measurement microphones designed for audio spectrum measurements that have sensitivity well beyond the threshold of hearing, have nonlinearities artifacts that (periodically) increase in magnitude with respect to increase at ultrasonic frequencies. These nonlinearities essentially mask the radiation pressure generated because the magnitude of these nonlinearities are orders of magnitude greater than the radiation pressure. The acoustic (low-pass) filter referred to in this paper was designed in order to filter out the "detrimental" ultrasonic wave that was inducing high nonlinear noise artifacts in the measurement microphones. The high-intensity, ultrasonic wave was producing radiation pressure (which is audible) within the initial acoustic medium (i.e. air). By filtering out the ultrasonic wave, the measurement microphone would only detect the audible radiation pressure that the ultrasonic wave was producing in air. Acoustic filters like these could possibly be used to detect/receive any high-intensity, ultrasonic signal that may carry audio information which may need to be extrapolated with an acceptable level of fidelity. == References == [1] Minoru Todo, "New Type of Acoustic Filter Using Periodic Polymer Layers for Measuring Audio Signal Components Excited by Amplitude-Modulated High-Intensity Ultrasonic Waves," Journal of Audio Engineering Society, Vol. 53, pp.&nbsp;930–41 (2005 October) [2] Fundamentals of Acoustics; Kinsler et al, John Wiley & Sons, 2000 [3] ME 513 Course Notes, Dr. Luc Mongeau, Purdue University [4] http://www.ieee-uffc.org/archive/uffc/trans/Toc/abs/02/t0270972.htm Created by Valdez L. Gant {{Chapter navigation|Bass-Reflex Enclosure Design|Noise in Hydraulic Systems|Acoustics (book)}} qz3iqhn59kfj2pugnfai4eu92hdl56w Acoustics/Flow-induced Oscillations of a Helmholtz Resonator 0 65813 4632935 3835206 2026-04-28T12:42:08Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632935 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Acoustics flow induced.JPG|center]] ==Introduction== The importance of flow excited acoustic resonance lies in the large number of applications in which it occurs. Sound production in organ pipes, compressors, transonic wind tunnels, and open sunroofs are only a few examples of the many applications in which flow excited resonance of Helmholtz resonators can be found.[4] An instability of the fluid motion coupled with an acoustic resonance of the cavity produce large pressure fluctuations that are felt as increased sound pressure levels. Passengers of road vehicles with open sunroofs often experience discomfort, fatigue, and dizziness from self-sustained oscillations inside the car cabin. This phenomenon is caused by the coupling of acoustic and hydrodynamic flow inside a cavity which creates strong pressure oscillations in the passenger compartment in the 10 to 50&nbsp;Hz frequency range. Some effects experienced by vehicles with open sunroofs when buffeting include: dizziness, temporary hearing reduction, discomfort, driver fatigue, and in extreme cases nausea. The importance of reducing interior noise levels inside the car cabin relies primarily in reducing driver fatigue and improving sound transmission from entertainment and communication devices. This Wikibook page aims to theoretically and graphically explain the mechanisms involved in the flow-excited acoustic resonance of Helmholtz resonators. The interaction between fluid motion and acoustic resonance will be explained to provide a thorough explanation of the behavior of self-oscillatory Helmholtz resonator systems. As an application example, a description of the mechanisms involved in sunroof buffeting phenomena will be developed at the end of the page. ==Feedback loop analysis== As mentioned before, the self-sustained oscillations of a Helmholtz resonator in many cases is a continuous interaction of hydrodynamic and acoustic mechanisms. In the frequency domain, the flow excitation and the acoustic behavior can be represented as transfer functions. The flow can be decomposed into two volume velocities. : qr: flow associated with acoustic response of cavity : qo: flow associated with excitation ==Acoustical characteristics of the resonator== ===Lumped parameter model=== The lumped parameter model of a Helmholtz resonator consists of a rigid-walled volume open to the environment through a small opening at one end. The dimensions of the resonator in this model are much less than the acoustic wavelength, in this way allowing us to model the system as a lumped system. Figure 2 shows a sketch of a Helmholtz resonator on the left, the mechanical analog on the middle section, and the electric-circuit analog on the right hand side. As shown in the Helmholtz resonator drawing, the air mass flowing through an inflow of volume velocity includes the mass inside the neck (Mo) and an end-correction mass (Mend). Viscous losses at the edges of the neck length are included as well as the radiation resistance of the tube. The electric-circuit analog shows the resonator modeled as a forced harmonic oscillator. [1] [2][3] {{center|1='''''Figure 2'''''}} V: cavity volume <math>\rho</math>: ambient density c: speed of sound S: cross-section area of orifice K: stiffness <math>M_a</math>: acoustic mass <math>C_a</math>: acoustic compliance The equivalent stiffness K is related to the potential energy of the flow compressed inside the cavity. For a rigid wall cavity it is approximately: {{center|1=<math> K = \left(\frac{\rho c^2}{V}\right)S^2 </math>}} The equation that describes the Helmholtz resonator is the following: {{center|1=<math> S \hat{P}_e =\frac{\hat{q}_e}{j\omega S}(-\omega ^2 M + j\omega R + K) </math>}} <math>\hat{P}_e</math>: excitation pressure M: total mass (mass inside neck Mo plus end correction, Mend) R: total resistance (radiation loss plus viscous loss) From the electrical-circuit we know the following: {{center|1=<math> M_a = \frac{L \rho}{S} </math>}} {{center|1=<math> C_a = \frac{V}{\rho c^2} </math>}} {{center|1=<math> L ' = \ L + \ 1.7 \ re </math>}} The main cavity resonance parameters are resonance frequency and quality factor which can be estimated using the parameters explained above (assuming free field radiation, no viscous losses and leaks, and negligible wall compliance effects) {{center|1=<math> \omega_r^2 = \frac{1}{M_a C_a} </math>}} {{center|1=<math> f_r = \frac{c}{2 \pi} \sqrt{\frac{S}{L' V}} </math>}} The sharpness of the resonance peak is measured by the quality factor Q of the Helmholtz resonator as follows: {{center|1=<math> Q = 2 \pi \sqrt{V (\frac{L'} {S})^3} </math>}} <math> f_r</math>: resonance frequency in Hz <math>\omega_r</math>: resonance frequency in radians : L: length of neck : L': corrected length of neck From the equations above, the following can be deduced: * The greater the volume of the resonator, the lower the resonance frequencies. * If the length of the neck is increased, the resonance frequency decreases. ===Production of self-sustained oscillations=== The acoustic field interacts with the unstable hydrodynamic flow above the open section of the cavity, where the grazing flow is continuous. The flow in this section separates from the wall at a point where the acoustic and hydrodynamic flows are strongly coupled. [5] The separation of the boundary layer at the leading edge of the cavity (front part of opening from incoming flow) produces strong vortices in the main stream. As observed in Figure 3, a shear layer crosses the cavity orifice and vortices start to form due to instabilities in the layer at the leading edge. {{center|1='''''Figure 3'''''}} From Figure 3, L is the length of the inner cavity region, d denotes the diameter or length of the cavity length, D represents the height of the cavity, and <math>\delta</math> describes the gradient length in the grazing velocity profile (boundary layer thickness). The velocity in this region is characterized to be unsteady and the perturbations in this region will lead to self-sustained oscillations inside the cavity. Vortices will continually form in the opening region due to the instability of the shear layer at the leading edge of the opening. ==Applications to Sunroof Buffeting== ===How are vortices formed during buffeting?=== In order to understand the generation and convection of vortices from the shear layer along the sunroof opening, the animation below has been developed. At a certain range of flow velocities, self-sustained oscillations inside the open cavity (sunroof) will be predominant. During this period of time, vortices are shed at the trailing edge of the opening and continue to be convected along the length of the cavity opening as pressure inside the cabin decreases and increases. Flow visualization experimentation is one method that helps obtain a qualitative understanding of vortex formation and conduction. The animation below shows, in the middle, a side view of a car cabin with the sunroof open. As the air starts to flow at a certain mean velocity Uo, air mass will enter and leave the cabin as the pressure decreases and increases again. At the right hand side of the animation, a legend shows a range of colors to determine the pressure magnitude inside the car cabin. At the top of the animation, a plot of circulation and acoustic cavity pressure versus time for one period of oscillation is shown. The symbol x moving along the acoustic cavity pressure plot is synchronized with pressure fluctuations inside the car cabin and with the legend on the right. For example, whenever the x symbol is located at the point where t=0 (when the acoustic cavity pressure is minimum) the color of the car cabin will match that of the minimum pressure in the legend (blue). {{center|1=[[Image:theplot.gif]]}} The perturbations in the shear layer propagate with a velocity of the order of 1/2Uo which is half the mean inflow velocity. [5] After the pressure inside the cavity reaches a minimum (blue color) the air mass position in the neck of the cavity reaches its maximum outward position. At this point, a vortex is shed at the leading edge of the sunroof opening (front part of sunroof in the direction of inflow velocity). As the pressure inside the cavity increases (progressively to red color) and the air mass at the cavity entrance is moved inwards, the vortex is displaced into the neck of the cavity. The maximum downward displacement of the vortex is achieved when the pressure inside the cabin is also maximum and the air mass in the neck of the Helmholtz resonator (sunroof opening) reaches its maximum downward displacement. For the rest of the remaining half cycle, the pressure cavity falls and the air below the neck of the resonator is moved upwards. The vortex continues displacing towards the downstream edge of the sunroof where it is convected upwards and outside the neck of the resonator. At this point the air below the neck reaches its maximum upwards displacement.[4] And the process starts once again. ===How to identify buffeting=== Flow induced tests performed over a range of flow velocities are helpful to determine the change in sound pressure levels (SPL) inside the car cabin as inflow velocity is increased. The following animation shows typical auto spectra results from a car cabin with the sunroof open at various inflow velocities. At the top right hand corner of the animation, it is possible to see the inflow velocity and resonance frequency corresponding to the plot shown at that instant of time. {{center|1=[[Image:curve.gif]]}} It is observed in the animation that the SPL increases gradually with increasing inflow velocity. Initially, the levels are below 80&nbsp;dB and no major peaks are observed. As velocity is increased, the SPL increases throughout the frequency range until a definite peak is observed around a 100&nbsp;Hz and 120&nbsp;dB of amplitude. This is the resonance frequency of the cavity at which buffeting occurs. As it is observed in the animation, as velocity is further increased, the peak decreases and disappears. In this way, sound pressure level plots versus frequency are helpful in determining increased sound pressure levels inside the car cabin to find ways to minimize them. Some of the methods used to minimize the increased SPL levels achieved by buffeting include: notched deflectors, mass injection, and spoilers. =Useful websites= This link: [http://www.exa.com/] takes you to the website of EXA Corporation, a developer of PowerFlow for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis. This link: [http://www.cd-adapco.com/press_room/dynamics/20/saab.html] is a small news article about the current use of(CFD) software to model sunroof buffeting. This link: [http://www.cd-adapco.com/products/brochures/industry_applications/autoapps.pdf] is a small industry brochure that shows the current use of CFD for sunroof buffeting. =References= # Acoustics: An introduction to its Physical Principles and Applications ; Pierce, Allan D., Acoustical Society of America, 1989. # Prediction and Control of the Interior Pressure Fluctuations in a Flow-excited Helmholtz resonator ; Mongeau, Luc, and Hyungseok Kook., Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University, 1997. # Influence of leakage on the flow-induced response of vehicles with open sunroofs ; Mongeau, Luc, and Jin-Seok Hong., Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University. # Fluid dynamics of a flow excited resonance, part I: Experiment ; P.A. Nelson, Halliwell and Doak.; 1991. # An Introduction to Acoustics ; Rienstra, S.W., A. Hirschberg., Report IWDE 99–02, Eindhoven University of Technology, 1999. {{Chapter navigation|Filter Design and Implementation|Active Control|Acoustics (book)}} 7y8568d5nqn4beexd90du865h5jp4cy Ad Hoc Data Analysis From The Unix Command Line/Counting Part 1 - grep and wc 0 68558 4632937 3584878 2026-04-28T12:56:47Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632937 wikitext text/x-wiki :''"90% of data analysis is counting"'' - John Rauser ...well, at least once you've figured out the right question to ask, which is, perhaps, the other 90%. ==Example - Counting the size of a population== The simplest command for counting things is <code>wc</code>, which stands for word count. By default, <code>wc</code> prints the number of lines, words, and characters in a file. $ '''wc pums_53.dat''' 85025 1219861 25659175 pums_53.dat Nearly always we just want to count the number of lines (records), which can be done by giving the <code>-l</code> option to <code>wc</code>. $ '''wc -l pums_53.dat''' 85025 pums_53.dat ==Example - Using grep to select a subset== So, recalling that this is a 1% sample, there were 8.5 million people in Washington as of the 2000 census? Nope, the census data has two kinds of records, one for households and one for persons. The first character of a record, an H or P, indicates which kind of record it is. We can grep for and count just person records like this: $ '''grep -c "^P" pums_53.dat''' 59150 The caret '^' means that the 'P' must occur at the beginning of the line. So there were about 5.9 million people in Washington State in 2000. Also interesting, the average household had 59,150/(85,025-59,150) = 2.3 people. {{chapter navigation|Standard Input, Standard Output, Redirection and Pipes|Picking The Data Apart With cut}} {{BookCat}} bkvdcj4s0133bmdzfs0kp81cqmqc4w8 Wikibooks talk:What is Wikibooks? 5 69493 4633055 4621063 2026-04-29T04:58:37Z Omphalographer 3427146 Undid 5 revisions from [[Special:Diff/4610486|4610486]] until [[Special:Diff/4621063|4621063]] - reverting some more old nonsense 4633055 wikitext text/x-wiki {{archives}} __TOC__ == Problem == :I am not able to archive the text([[MediaWiki talk:Spam-blacklist]]) or undo/rollback (TW) what I have done. --[[User:Good afternoon|Good afternoon]] ([[User talk:Good afternoon|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Good afternoon|contribs]]) 08:17, 26 August 2014 (UTC) :: {{ping|Good afternoon}} Since it says, when you try to save it, the problem is the link to wikia dot com, I archived it with that link disabled, and noted what I'd done in the edit summary. What I changed: {{plainlinks|{{fullurl:Special:ComparePages|page1=Wikibooks+talk%3AWhat+is+Wikibooks&rev1=2550107&page2=Wikibooks+talk%3AWhat+is+Wikibooks%2FArchive+3&rev2=2694753&action=&diffonly=&unhide=}}|diff}}. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 10:51, 26 August 2014 (UTC) ::: Thanks. --[[User:Good afternoon|Good afternoon]] ([[User talk:Good afternoon|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Good afternoon|contribs]]) 01:03, 27 August 2014 (UTC) == The source code of a computer operating system == The page states "Published texts — Wikibooks is for collaboratively developing new open-content non-fiction texts." The open source code for a computer operating system is precisely that. Therefore a wikibook composed of such source code should be possible. You won't allow it. Correct? Thanks, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 13:30, 11 April 2016 (UTC) :If presented in a textbook format as required I don't see why we should oppose it. Note that the bigger issue is the licensing problems that exist with computer source code on wikibooks. --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 15:23, 11 April 2016 (UTC) I also published some plain sourcecode on wikibook on my user namespace, nobody cared, its still there https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dirk_Huenniger/csmon. So if you want you may do so, its just quite impractical. Better use something like git or svn. You can have that for free on sourceforge or github. --[[User:Dirk Hünniger|Dirk Hünniger]] ([[User talk:Dirk Hünniger|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dirk Hünniger|contribs]]) 18:27, 11 April 2016 (UTC) :Why impractical? I know about git and svn. Native Oberon is in the SourceForge; https://sourceforge.net/projects/nativeoberon/ . A wikibook has at least two pertinent and significant benefits. Firstly, the source can be read directly with a Web browser. The user needs no understanding of the git or svn mechanisms. This is significant for an unsophisticated reader. Secondly, each article page has a discussion page where obscurities and revisions can be discussed. If these capabilities are available with git or svn, I'm unaware. Regards, [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 14:52, 20 April 2016 (UTC) Both, git and svn have the versioning history, which might be a little bit difficult to get with wikis and wikibooks. Also git and svn normally have a fron end to browse the repository directly with a Web browser. It requires some tweaking if the files are binary as for Oberon and derivatives. Just scanning github finds a normal repository https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-MODULA-UTIL-Modula2 where you can view the contents in a browser. But for these two, which have come from an Oberon heritage, tweaking is necessary: https://github.com/AlexIljin/WinOberon and/or https://github.com/BlackBoxCenter/blackbox. I had been thinking about this already earlier and have not yet completely understood how to tweak it, but the basics for that tweaking can be found in the Pro Git book in Chap. 8.2 (https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Attributes). Regards ([[User:Treutwein|Treutwein]] ([[User talk:Treutwein|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Treutwein|contribs]]) 13:01, 21 April 2016 (UTC)) : On another facet of what-is-permitted-here, seems to me section [[{{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}#Wikibooks includes annotated texts|#Wikibooks includes annotated texts]] would apply. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 11:19, 22 April 2016 (UTC) :: Yes; as I understand it confirms that the source text of an operating system is appropriate content for a Wikibook. Certainly there would be explanatory pages in addition to the bare sources. Also worth noting: Wikisource is not appropriate. The software source texts would not be static. Improvements, including bug corrections would be ongoing. Refer in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:What_is_Wikibooks#Wikibooks_is_not_a_mirror_or_a_text_repository , "Wikisource is for hosting static texts ...". <br> Regards, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 16:43, 3 October 2016 (UTC) == <s>Free of charge and Free as in freedom</s> == <s>The word '''free''' has many different meanings. In most of contexts, it means free of charge. However, Wikibooks is both free of charge (as described in the page) and free as in freedom, therefore, in Wikibooks such use should be discouraged. The 'What Wikibooks is not' section should be also changed accordingly (a synonym of 'free of charge' is 'gratis'). --[[User:Strange quark|Strange quark]] ([[User talk:Strange quark|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Strange quark|contribs]]) 20:33, 22 May 2017 (UTC)</s> <small>Nevermind</small> --[[User:Strange quark|Strange quark]] ([[User talk:Strange quark|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Strange quark|contribs]]) 15:39, 26 August 2017 (UTC) : It is easily resolved by making better use of the English language: cost-free versus restriction-free. The "free" of CopyLeft, for instance, means restriction-free (except, of course, the restriction against imposing restrictions other than this one). Further refinements, just as easily made, can be used to distinguished other nuances of the term "free". <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b|2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b]] ([[User talk:2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b|contribs]]) 19:01, 22 July 2020 (UTC)</small> == Original research for educational purposes == I think there is a problem with the no original research rule. As soon as a textbook is at a moderate or high level, it is always original research work, at least in the presentation and development of principles and concepts. The present rule would ban most existing textbooks from Wikibooks. In fact, many existing wikibooks already contain original research material, not only those I wrote. This a a real problem for me because a few wikibookians want to prevent me from working the way I want. And they argue with the no original research rule. My answer: "This book is an educational textbook. This is standard quantum physics explained in the framework of Everett's theory. Everything is proved from the first principles, and the computations are usually very simple and can be found in any textbook on the same subject. There are a few paragraphs where I explain my original work because it was made for educational purposes." didn't convince them. Do you think that textbook authors don't have the right to work in Wikibooks if they work with principles similar to mine? In the french-speaking community, our rule is : "Wikibooks welcomes original works only if they are part of an educational textbook". I think this is a good rule. And you?--[[User:Thierry Dugnolle|TD]] ([[User talk:Thierry Dugnolle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Thierry Dugnolle|contribs]]) 14:33, 7 July 2018 (UTC) : No, there is not a problem with it. You just don't understand it. It should be clear that you don't, for a reason that you yourself point out: if your understanding were correct, a lot of books already here would be in violation of the rule. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 15:07, 7 July 2018 (UTC) :: You might be right. I don't always understand what I think. But for your information, I wrote the rule.--[[User:Thierry Dugnolle|TD]] ([[User talk:Thierry Dugnolle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Thierry Dugnolle|contribs]]) 15:17, 7 July 2018 (UTC) ::: This is not French Wikibooks. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 15:58, 7 July 2018 (UTC) :::: I know. This is why I suggest this rule here for discussion in our english-speaking community.--[[User:Thierry Dugnolle|TD]] ([[User talk:Thierry Dugnolle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Thierry Dugnolle|contribs]]) 16:09, 7 July 2018 (UTC) ::::: You appear to have misunderstood me. I said, in part, that you do not understand [the rule], and you said that you wrote the rule; that suggests that you were talking about the rule on French Wikibooks. I was not. The topic of your post, as presented, was presumably the first thing you said: that there was a "problem" with a certain rule on English Wikibooks. There is not a problem with it, and there is clear evidence that you do not understand it; and I said there was not a problem with it, and I pointed out some immediately proximate evidence that you do not understand it. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 16:25, 7 July 2018 (UTC) :::::: Sorry for the misunderstanding. When you wrote "not a problem with it", I thought you taught about the rule just above. I suppose this means that you don't agree with the suggested rule.--[[User:Thierry Dugnolle|TD]] ([[User talk:Thierry Dugnolle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Thierry Dugnolle|contribs]]) 16:44, 7 July 2018 (UTC) ::::::: In theory, everything on Wikibooks is an educational textbook. In theory. (Yes, there are cases that push the envelope, and one tries to be sensible about it and not let common-sense relaxation in one case become entitlement in another case.) And our prohibition against OR was, so I've heard, a major motivation in the creation of Wikiversity. <p> We generally would not, I think, object to original ways of ''presenting'' material, within reason (though I recall a case that got moved to Wikiversity, which I should probably look up when I get a chance, to see just what was said in the discussions at the time &mdash; it may be highly relevant here). Presenting material about new research seems to me to depend on how idiosyncratic it is; it's not generally okay to write a book about one's own work, although there might be room to nibble, ''very'' carefully, around the edges of that.</p> --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 17:11, 7 July 2018 (UTC) : Yes, there is a problem with it - a big problem. Any compilation of educational information abuts the line with "original research". A large part of research involves better organizing information that's already out there, and providing a more coherent framework - especially one that exposes and fills in gaps. Between "original research" and "regurgitating already-existing information verbatim" there is no room for anything; and distinctions that allow one to say otherwise are purely subjective and will lead to arbitrary and inconsistent enforcement. An important example: a compilation into Wikibooks of recently-published peer-reviewed research, to make it more accessible to a general audience, that is written by the ones who originally published it in the journal. If it's already in a peer-reviewed journal, does it count as "original research"? No? Okay then; if it's written by the people who published it in the journal, does it count as "original research"? Or are they supposed to bring in a ghost-writer? So - as you can see even by this simple example - there is no line to distinguish what's okay from what's not. And even if there were, the restriction is basically saying that the premier experts on the material published in a journal are not able to write a wikibook on the subject - which makes no sense at all. Another set of examples: any survey of what's out there is "original research" - the very process of surveying is a form of research! (Journals will even publish such material). So, now you're also excluding compilations that bring everything together in one place. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b|2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b]] ([[User talk:2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/2603:6000:aa40:1ef2:222:69ff:fe4c:408b|contribs]]) 19:11, 22 July 2020 (UTC)</small> == Chemistry == What is valency [[Special:Contributions/105.112.28.20|105.112.28.20]] ([[User talk:105.112.28.20|discuss]]) 10:34, 2 August 2022 (UTC) == Chemistry == The first 103 element [[Special:Contributions/105.112.28.20|105.112.28.20]] ([[User talk:105.112.28.20|discuss]]) 10:37, 2 August 2022 (UTC) == Proposal == Can we remove "Wikibooks is not an encyclopedia" ? There are plenty of useful books that could be written about topics in an encyclopedic manner, covering subjects and topics that are excluded under Wikipedia under the notability guidelines. For example, an encyclopedia of Australian Law (which I would wish to write) could include subjects such as academics in niche Australian areas that would otherwise be excluded under Wikipedia's notability guidelines. I note that other encyclopedias already exist on Wikibooks; such as the '[[The_Complete_Encyclopedia_of_Self-Help_Techniques|encyclopedia of self-help techniques]]' and '[[The_Unicyclopedia|The Unicyclopedia]]' For clarity and consistency's sake, could we please remove this line? Kind regards [[User:Jack4576|Jack4576]] ([[User talk:Jack4576|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jack4576|contribs]]) 09:31, 17 August 2023 (UTC) :Another option would be to add a sentence underneath saying: “while generalist encyclopaedias are not allowed, specialist encyclopaedias are allowed in Wikibooks, particularly where their coverage includes subjects not present on Wikipedia” [[User:Jack4576|Jack4576]] ([[User talk:Jack4576|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jack4576|contribs]]) 23:28, 17 August 2023 (UTC) == "Instructibility" criterion elaboration == Currently, the policy outlines the following guidelines on "instructibility": "Wikibooks is for textbooks, annotated texts, instructional guides, and manuals. These materials can be used in a traditional classroom, an accredited or respected institution, a home-school environment, as part of a Wikiversity course, or for self-learning. As a general rule, only instructional books are suitable for inclusion. Non-fictional books (as well as fictional ones) that aren't instructional aren't allowed on Wikibooks." Currently, there is some confusion on what exactly it means for something to be instructional, and I think it would be good to clarify. For example, it's obvious that a book teaching you '''how to do something''' (e.g. cook, learn a language, operate an instrument, do a craft, do math) is instructional. However, the line is blurred on some other non-fictional topics, such as history, sociology, etc—a book could be a valid scholarly analysis or summary of historical events, but this alone may not qualify it as '''instructional''' per se (see the existing policy line that says "Non-fictional books...that aren't instructional aren't allowed on Wikibooks"). From my perspective, it is very important for us to add clarity to the policy to make scope considerations easier. To start the discussion, I propose the following. Non-fictional books that are not obviously "how-to guides" or annotated texts (and potentially all books here) should: * Have an introduction chapter that outlines the educational scope and instructional aims of the book—it should be stated specifically what the reader should be able to do after reading the book. * Engage the reader in instructional exercises. This can take the form of discussion questions, thought exercises, practical exercises, essay prompts, experiments, etc. I realize that this may make some books we host here out of scope, but I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing to prune our content according to sensible consensus guidelines. We could also make this apply only to new books if we thought that was the best thing to do. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:32, 4 May 2024 (UTC) :I don't necessarily agree here. The reason is that you can have a book that just lays down facts about an event (like a book about great inventions of the world), and not every book needs to take an educational angle (isn't that what Wikiversity is for?). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 14:11, 7 May 2024 (UTC) :"Instructional" has two dictionary definitions: ::''intended or used for teaching; educational'' as in ''"instructional materials for the classroom"'' :and: ::''giving detailed information about how something should be done or operated'' as in ''"an instructional manual"'' :The vast majority of books here fit the first definition very well without needing "exercises". For example, a book on the history of the United States is clearly instructional and could be used in a classroom. The books that are intended to be out of scope are, for example, a non-fiction book proposing that a discredited conspiracy theory is true. It might be non-fiction, but it can't be used in a classroom because it is nonsense. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:29, 7 May 2024 (UTC) These are fair points—thank you! I am curious, though, how exactly we might differentiate books here from, say, a Wikipedia page on the same topic. For example, if I wanted to create a book on English history, how would it need to be structured in order to make it different from [[w:History of England]]? Similarly, how would we differentiate a simple fact-based book about Japanese inventions from [[w:List of Japanese inventions and discoveries]]? Is it just formatting? I hope, by the way, this questioning is not taken as combative or disruptive—I personally benefit from clarity in guidelines, and I hope this will be helpful for others as well! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:08, 7 May 2024 (UTC) == Requested move == There is no clear reason why [[Wikibooks:What is Wikibooks]] and [[Wikibooks:What is Wikijunior]] don't have the question mark after their titles, and instead uses {{tlx|displaytitle}} to make them look like they do. I'm requesting that they be moved to [[Wikibooks:What is Wikibooks?]] and [[Wikibooks:What is Wikijunior?]] respectively. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 05:54, 22 December 2024 (UTC) :That sounds pretty reasonable to me—I didn't even realize at first that a display title was being used. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:26, 4 January 2025 (UTC) rihfqc3xyelxm7alfhdvdjkpox8u2xn Unicode/Character reference/2000-2FFF 0 77325 4633018 4632868 2026-04-28T21:56:03Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added Supplement Block for Additional Description Characters 4633018 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;font-family:sans-serif,'Malgun Gothic','Arial Unicode MS','MS PGothic','Noto Color Emoji','Noto Sans Symbols';" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''General Punctuation''' |----- 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SIGN|&#x20ac;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KIP SIGN|&#x20ad;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TUGRIK SIGN|&#x20ae;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DRACHMA SIGN|&#x20af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|20Bx |style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GERMAN PENNY SIGN|&#x20b0;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PESO SIGN|&#x20b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUARANI SIGN|&#x20b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AUSTRAL SIGN|&#x20b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HRYVNIA SIGN|&#x20b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CEDI SIGN|&#x20b5;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIVRE TOURNOIS SIGN|&#x20b6;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SPESMILO SIGN|&#x20b7;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TENGE SIGN|&#x20b8;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIAN RUPEE SIGN|&#x20b9;}}||style="background:#81deff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TURKISH LIRA 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Marks for Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|20Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING RIGHT HARPOON ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LONG VERTICAL LINE OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING SHORT VERTICAL LINE OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ANTICLOCKWISE ARROW ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CLOCKWISE ARROW ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFT ARROW ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING RIGHT ARROW ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING RING OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CLOCKWISE RING OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ANTICLOCKWISE RING OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING THREE DOTS ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE|&nbsp;&#x20dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING SQUARE|&nbsp;&#x20de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING DIAMOND|&nbsp;&#x20df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|20Ex |style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE BACKSLASH|&nbsp;&#x20e0;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20e1;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING SCREEN|&nbsp;&#x20e2;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP|&nbsp;&#x20e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ENCLOSING UPWARD POINTING TRIANGLE|&nbsp;&#x20e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING REVERSE SOLIDUS OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ANNUITY SYMBOL|&nbsp;&#x20e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING TRIPLE UNDERDOT|&nbsp;&#x20e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING WIDE BRIDGE ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFTWARDS ARROW OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20ea;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LONG DOUBLE SOLIDUS OVERLAY|&nbsp;&#x20eb;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS|&nbsp;&#x20ec;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS|&nbsp;&#x20ed;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING LEFT ARROW BELOW|&nbsp;&#x20ee;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING RIGHT ARROW BELOW|&nbsp;&#x20ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|20Fx |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING ASTERISK ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x20f0;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Letterlike Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|210x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ACCOUNT OF|&#x2100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADDRESSED TO THE SUBJECT|&#x2101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL C|&#x2102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEGREE CELSIUS|&#x2103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CENTRE LINE SYMBOL|&#x2104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARE OF|&#x2105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CADA UNA|&#x2106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EULER CONSTANT|&#x2107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRUPLE|&#x2108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEGREE FAHRENHEIT|&#x2109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT SMALL G|&#x210a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL H|&#x210b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL H|&#x210c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL H|&#x210d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLANCK CONSTANT|&#x210e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLANCK CONSTANT OVER TWO PI|&#x210f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|211x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL I|&#x2110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL I|&#x2111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL L|&#x2112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT SMALL L|&#x2113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|L B BAR SYMBOL|&#x2114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL N|&#x2115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMERO SIGN|&#x2116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT|&#x2117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WEIERSTRASS ELLIPTIC FUNCTION|&#x2118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL P|&#x2119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Q|&#x211a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL R|&#x211b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL R|&#x211c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL R|&#x211d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRESCRIPTION TAKE|&#x211e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RESPONSE|&#x211f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|212x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SERVICE MARK|&#x2120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEPHONE SIGN|&#x2121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRADE MARK SIGN|&#x2122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERSICLE|&#x2123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Z|&#x2124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OUNCE SIGN|&#x2125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OHM SIGN|&#x2126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED OHM SIGN|&#x2127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z|&#x2128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA|&#x2129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KELVIN SIGN|&#x212a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGSTROM SIGN|&#x212b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL B|&#x212c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL C|&#x212d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ESTIMATED SYMBOL|&#x212e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT SMALL E|&#x212f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|213x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL E|&#x2130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL F|&#x2131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED CAPITAL F|&#x2132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT CAPITAL M|&#x2133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT SMALL O|&#x2134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALEF SYMBOL|&#x2135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BET SYMBOL|&#x2136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GIMEL SYMBOL|&#x2137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DALET SYMBOL|&#x2138;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INFORMATION SOURCE|&#x2139;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROTATED CAPITAL Q|&#x213a;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FACSIMILE SIGN|&#x213b;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL PI|&#x213c;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL GAMMA|&#x213d;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL GAMMA|&#x213e;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL PI|&#x213f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|214x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK N-ARY SUMMATION|&#x2140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL G|&#x2141;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L|&#x2142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L|&#x2143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Y|&#x2144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC CAPITAL D|&#x2145;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL D|&#x2146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL E|&#x2147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL I|&#x2148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J|&#x2149;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PROPERTY LINE|&#x214a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED AMPERSAND|&#x214b;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PER SIGN|&#x214c;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|AKTIESELSKAB|&#x214d;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SMALL F|&#x214e;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SAMARITAN SOURCE|&#x214f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Number Forms''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|215x |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE SEVENTH|&#x2150;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE NINTH|&#x2151;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE TENTH|&#x2152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE THIRD|&#x2153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION TWO THIRDS|&#x2154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE FIFTH|&#x2155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION TWO FIFTHS|&#x2156;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION THREE FIFTHS|&#x2157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION FOUR FIFTHS|&#x2158;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE SIXTH|&#x2159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION FIVE SIXTHS|&#x215a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ONE EIGHTH|&#x215b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION THREE EIGHTHS|&#x215c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION FIVE EIGHTHS|&#x215d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION SEVEN EIGHTHS|&#x215e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRACTION NUMERATOR ONE|&#x215f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|216x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ONE|&#x2160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL TWO|&#x2161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL THREE|&#x2162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FOUR|&#x2163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE|&#x2164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL SIX|&#x2165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL SEVEN|&#x2166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL EIGHT|&#x2167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL NINE|&#x2168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL TEN|&#x2169;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ELEVEN|&#x216a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL TWELVE|&#x216b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY|&#x216c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED|&#x216d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE HUNDRED|&#x216e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ONE THOUSAND|&#x216f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|217x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL ONE|&#x2170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL TWO|&#x2171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL THREE|&#x2172;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL FOUR|&#x2173;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE|&#x2174;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL SIX|&#x2175;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL SEVEN|&#x2176;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL EIGHT|&#x2177;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL NINE|&#x2178;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL TEN|&#x2179;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL ELEVEN|&#x217a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL TWELVE|&#x217b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY|&#x217c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED|&#x217d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE HUNDRED|&#x217e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL ONE THOUSAND|&#x217f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|218x |style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ONE THOUSAND C D|&#x2180;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE THOUSAND|&#x2181;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL TEN THOUSAND|&#x2182;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED|&#x2183;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C|&#x2184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL SIX LATE FORM|&#x2185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY EARLY FORM|&#x2186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x2187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x2188;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VULGAR FRACTION ZERO THIRDS|&#x2189;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED DIGIT TWO|&#x218a;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED DIGIT THREE|&#x218b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Arrows''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|219x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW|&#x2191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW|&#x2193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT ARROW|&#x2194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP DOWN ARROW|&#x2195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST ARROW|&#x2196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST ARROW|&#x2197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x2198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST ARROW|&#x2199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE|&#x219a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE|&#x219b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS WAVE ARROW|&#x219c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS WAVE ARROW|&#x219d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW|&#x219e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW|&#x219f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|21Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW|&#x21a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW|&#x21a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL|&#x21a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL|&#x21a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x21a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x21a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x21a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x21a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP DOWN ARROW WITH BASE|&#x21a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x21a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x21aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP|&#x21ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP|&#x21ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT WAVE ARROW|&#x21ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH STROKE|&#x21ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW|&#x21af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|21Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS|&#x21b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS|&#x21b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS|&#x21b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS|&#x21b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER DOWNWARDS|&#x21b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER LEFTWARDS|&#x21b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW|&#x21b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW|&#x21b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST ARROW TO LONG BAR|&#x21b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR OVER RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR|&#x21b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW|&#x21ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW|&#x21bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UPWARDS|&#x21bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS|&#x21bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHTWARDS|&#x21be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFTWARDS|&#x21bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|21Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UPWARDS|&#x21c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS|&#x21c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHTWARDS|&#x21c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFTWARDS|&#x21c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW OVER LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x21c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW LEFTWARDS OF DOWNWARDS ARROW|&#x21c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW OVER RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x21c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS|&#x21c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS PAIRED ARROWS|&#x21c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS|&#x21c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS PAIRED ARROWS|&#x21ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON 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CURLY BRACKET SECTION|&#x23b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUMMATION TOP|&#x23b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUMMATION BOTTOM|&#x23b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP SQUARE BRACKET|&#x23b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM SQUARE BRACKET|&#x23b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM SQUARE BRACKET OVER TOP SQUARE BRACKET|&#x23b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RADICAL SYMBOL BOTTOM|&#x23b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT VERTICAL BOX LINE|&#x23b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL BOX LINE|&#x23b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL SCAN LINE-1|&#x23ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL SCAN LINE-3|&#x23bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL SCAN LINE-7|&#x23bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL SCAN LINE-9|&#x23bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND TOP RIGHT|&#x23be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND BOTTOM RIGHT|&#x23bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|23Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL WITH CIRCLE|&#x23c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL WITH CIRCLE|&#x23c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL WITH CIRCLE|&#x23c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL WITH TRIANGLE|&#x23c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL WITH TRIANGLE|&#x23c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL WITH TRIANGLE|&#x23c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND WAVE|&#x23c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL WITH WAVE|&#x23c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL WITH WAVE|&#x23c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL|&#x23c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL|&#x23ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND TOP LEFT|&#x23cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND BOTTOM LEFT|&#x23cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE FOOT|&#x23cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RETURN SYMBOL|&#x23ce;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EJECT SYMBOL|&#x23cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|23Dx |style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL LINE EXTENSION|&#x23d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL BREVE|&#x23d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL LONG OVER SHORT|&#x23d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL SHORT OVER LONG|&#x23d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL LONG OVER TWO SHORTS|&#x23d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL TWO SHORTS OVER LONG|&#x23d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL TWO SHORTS JOINED|&#x23d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL TRISEME|&#x23d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL TETRASEME|&#x23d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRICAL PENTASEME|&#x23d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EARTH GROUND|&#x23da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FUSE|&#x23db;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP PARENTHESIS|&#x23dc;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM PARENTHESIS|&#x23dd;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP CURLY BRACKET|&#x23de;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM CURLY BRACKET|&#x23df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|23Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x23e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x23e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE TRAPEZIUM|&#x23e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BENZENE RING WITH CIRCLE|&#x23e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STRAIGHTNESS|&#x23e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLATNESS|&#x23e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AC CURRENT|&#x23e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELECTRICAL INTERSECTION|&#x23e7;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DECIMAL EXPONENT SYMBOL|&#x23e8;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE|&#x23e9;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE|&#x23ea;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UP-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE|&#x23eb;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWN-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE|&#x23ec;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE WITH VERTICAL BAR|&#x23ed;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE WITH VERTICAL BAR|&#x23ee;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR|&#x23ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|23Fx |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALARM CLOCK|&#x23f0;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STOPWATCH|&#x23f1;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIMER CLOCK|&#x23f2;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HOURGLASS WITH FLOWING SAND|&#x23f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x23f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x23f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM UP-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x23f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x23f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR|&#x23f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SQUARE FOR STOP|&#x23f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CIRCLE FOR RECORD|&#x23fa;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|POWER SYMBOL|&#x23fb;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|POWER ON-OFF SYMBOL|&#x23fc;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|POWER ON SYMBOL|&#x23fd;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|POWER SLEEP SYMBOL|&#x23fe;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OBSERVER EYE SYMBOL|&#x23ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Control Pictures''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|240x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR NULL|&#x2400;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR START OF HEADING|&#x2401;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR START OF TEXT|&#x2402;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR END OF TEXT|&#x2403;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR END OF TRANSMISSION|&#x2404;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR ENQUIRY|&#x2405;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR ACKNOWLEDGE|&#x2406;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR BELL|&#x2407;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR BACKSPACE|&#x2408;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR HORIZONTAL TABULATION|&#x2409;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR LINE FEED|&#x240a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR VERTICAL TABULATION|&#x240b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR FORM FEED|&#x240c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR CARRIAGE RETURN|&#x240d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SHIFT OUT|&#x240e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SHIFT IN|&#x240f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|241x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DATA LINK ESCAPE|&#x2410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DEVICE CONTROL ONE|&#x2411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DEVICE CONTROL TWO|&#x2412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DEVICE CONTROL THREE|&#x2413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DEVICE CONTROL FOUR|&#x2414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE|&#x2415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SYNCHRONOUS IDLE|&#x2416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK|&#x2417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR CANCEL|&#x2418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR END OF MEDIUM|&#x2419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SUBSTITUTE|&#x241a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR ESCAPE|&#x241b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR FILE SEPARATOR|&#x241c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR GROUP SEPARATOR|&#x241d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR RECORD SEPARATOR|&#x241e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR UNIT SEPARATOR|&#x241f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|242x |style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SPACE|&#x2420;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DELETE|&#x2421;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLANK SYMBOL|&#x2422;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN BOX|&#x2423;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR NEWLINE|&#x2424;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DELETE FORM TWO|&#x2425;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR SUBSTITUTE FORM TWO|&#x2426;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DELETE SQUARE CHECKERBOARD FORM|&#x2427;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DELETE RECTANGULAR CHECKERBOARD FORM|&#x2428;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR DELETE MEDIUM SHADE FORM|&#x2429;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|243x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Optical Character Recognition''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|244x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR HOOK|&#x2440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR CHAIR|&#x2441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR FORK|&#x2442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR INVERTED FORK|&#x2443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR BELT BUCKLE|&#x2444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR BOW TIE|&#x2445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR BRANCH BANK IDENTIFICATION|&#x2446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR AMOUNT OF CHECK|&#x2447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MICR ON US SYMBOL|&#x2448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MICR DASH SYMBOL|&#x2449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCR DOUBLE BACKSLASH|&#x244a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|245x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Enclosed Alphanumerics''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|246x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT ONE|&#x2460;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT TWO|&#x2461;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT THREE|&#x2462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT FOUR|&#x2463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT FIVE|&#x2464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT SIX|&#x2465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT SEVEN|&#x2466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT EIGHT|&#x2467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT NINE|&#x2468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER TEN|&#x2469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER ELEVEN|&#x246a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER TWELVE|&#x246b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTEEN|&#x246c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER FOURTEEN|&#x246d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTEEN|&#x246e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER SIXTEEN|&#x246f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|247x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER SEVENTEEN|&#x2470;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER EIGHTEEN|&#x2471;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER NINETEEN|&#x2472;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY|&#x2473;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT ONE|&#x2474;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT TWO|&#x2475;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT THREE|&#x2476;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT FOUR|&#x2477;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT FIVE|&#x2478;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT SIX|&#x2479;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT SEVEN|&#x247a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT EIGHT|&#x247b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED DIGIT NINE|&#x247c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TEN|&#x247d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER ELEVEN|&#x247e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TWELVE|&#x247f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|248x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER THIRTEEN|&#x2480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FOURTEEN|&#x2481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FIFTEEN|&#x2482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER SIXTEEN|&#x2483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER SEVENTEEN|&#x2484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER EIGHTEEN|&#x2485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER NINETEEN|&#x2486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TWENTY|&#x2487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT ONE FULL STOP|&#x2488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT TWO FULL STOP|&#x2489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT THREE FULL STOP|&#x248a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT FOUR FULL STOP|&#x248b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT FIVE FULL STOP|&#x248c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT SIX FULL STOP|&#x248d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT SEVEN FULL STOP|&#x248e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT EIGHT FULL STOP|&#x248f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|249x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT NINE FULL STOP|&#x2490;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER TEN FULL STOP|&#x2491;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER ELEVEN FULL STOP|&#x2492;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER TWELVE FULL STOP|&#x2493;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER THIRTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2494;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER FOURTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2495;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER FIFTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2496;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER SIXTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2497;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER SEVENTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2498;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER EIGHTEEN FULL STOP|&#x2499;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER NINETEEN FULL STOP|&#x249a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUMBER TWENTY FULL STOP|&#x249b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER A|&#x249c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER B|&#x249d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER C|&#x249e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER D|&#x249f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER E|&#x24a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER F|&#x24a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER G|&#x24a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER H|&#x24a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER I|&#x24a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER J|&#x24a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER K|&#x24a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER L|&#x24a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER M|&#x24a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER N|&#x24a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER O|&#x24aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER P|&#x24ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER Q|&#x24ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER R|&#x24ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER S|&#x24ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER T|&#x24af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER U|&#x24b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER V|&#x24b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER W|&#x24b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X|&#x24b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER Y|&#x24b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER Z|&#x24b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x24b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x24b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x24b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x24b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x24ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x24bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x24bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x24bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x24be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x24bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x24c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x24c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x24c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x24c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x24c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x24c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x24c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x24c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x24c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x24c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x24ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x24cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x24cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x24cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x24ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x24cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER A|&#x24d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER B|&#x24d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER C|&#x24d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER D|&#x24d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER E|&#x24d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER F|&#x24d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER G|&#x24d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER H|&#x24d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER I|&#x24d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER J|&#x24d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER K|&#x24da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER L|&#x24db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER M|&#x24dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER N|&#x24dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER O|&#x24de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER P|&#x24df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER Q|&#x24e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER R|&#x24e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER S|&#x24e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER T|&#x24e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER U|&#x24e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER V|&#x24e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER W|&#x24e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER X|&#x24e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER Y|&#x24e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER Z|&#x24e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIGIT ZERO|&#x24ea;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER ELEVEN|&#x24eb;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER TWELVE|&#x24ec;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTEEN|&#x24ed;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER FOURTEEN|&#x24ee;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTEEN|&#x24ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|24Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER SIXTEEN|&#x24f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER SEVENTEEN|&#x24f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER EIGHTEEN|&#x24f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER NINETEEN|&#x24f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY|&#x24f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT ONE|&#x24f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT TWO|&#x24f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE|&#x24f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT FOUR|&#x24f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT FIVE|&#x24f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT SIX|&#x24fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT SEVEN|&#x24fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT EIGHT|&#x24fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT NINE|&#x24fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CIRCLED NUMBER TEN|&#x24fe;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ZERO|&#x24ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Box Drawing''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|250x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL|&#x2500;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY HORIZONTAL|&#x2501;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL|&#x2502;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY VERTICAL|&#x2503;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x2504;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x2505;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TRIPLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x2506;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY TRIPLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x2507;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT QUADRUPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x2508;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY QUADRUPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x2509;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT QUADRUPLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x250a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY QUADRUPLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x250b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND RIGHT|&#x250c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND RIGHT HEAVY|&#x250d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND RIGHT LIGHT|&#x250e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOWN AND RIGHT|&#x250f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|251x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND LEFT|&#x2510;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND LEFT HEAVY|&#x2511;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND LEFT LIGHT|&#x2512;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOWN AND LEFT|&#x2513;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND RIGHT|&#x2514;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND RIGHT HEAVY|&#x2515;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND RIGHT LIGHT|&#x2516;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY UP AND RIGHT|&#x2517;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND LEFT|&#x2518;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND LEFT HEAVY|&#x2519;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND LEFT LIGHT|&#x251a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY UP AND LEFT|&#x251b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND RIGHT|&#x251c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL LIGHT AND RIGHT HEAVY|&#x251d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND RIGHT DOWN LIGHT|&#x251e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND RIGHT UP LIGHT|&#x251f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|252x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL HEAVY AND RIGHT LIGHT|&#x2520;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND RIGHT UP HEAVY|&#x2521;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND RIGHT DOWN HEAVY|&#x2522;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY VERTICAL AND RIGHT|&#x2523;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND LEFT|&#x2524;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL LIGHT AND LEFT HEAVY|&#x2525;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND LEFT DOWN LIGHT|&#x2526;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND LEFT UP LIGHT|&#x2527;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL HEAVY AND LEFT LIGHT|&#x2528;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND LEFT UP HEAVY|&#x2529;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND LEFT DOWN HEAVY|&#x252a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY VERTICAL AND LEFT|&#x252b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL|&#x252c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT HEAVY AND RIGHT DOWN LIGHT|&#x252d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT HEAVY AND LEFT DOWN LIGHT|&#x252e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND HORIZONTAL HEAVY|&#x252f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|253x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND HORIZONTAL LIGHT|&#x2530;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT LIGHT AND LEFT DOWN HEAVY|&#x2531;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT LIGHT AND RIGHT DOWN HEAVY|&#x2532;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOWN AND HORIZONTAL|&#x2533;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL|&#x2534;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT HEAVY AND RIGHT UP LIGHT|&#x2535;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT HEAVY AND LEFT UP LIGHT|&#x2536;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND HORIZONTAL HEAVY|&#x2537;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND HORIZONTAL LIGHT|&#x2538;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT LIGHT AND LEFT UP HEAVY|&#x2539;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT LIGHT AND RIGHT UP HEAVY|&#x253a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY UP AND HORIZONTAL|&#x253b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL|&#x253c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT HEAVY AND RIGHT VERTICAL LIGHT|&#x253d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT HEAVY AND LEFT VERTICAL LIGHT|&#x253e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL LIGHT AND HORIZONTAL HEAVY|&#x253f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|254x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP HEAVY AND DOWN HORIZONTAL LIGHT|&#x2540;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN HEAVY AND UP HORIZONTAL LIGHT|&#x2541;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL HEAVY AND HORIZONTAL LIGHT|&#x2542;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT UP HEAVY AND RIGHT DOWN LIGHT|&#x2543;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT UP HEAVY AND LEFT DOWN LIGHT|&#x2544;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT DOWN HEAVY AND RIGHT UP LIGHT|&#x2545;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT DOWN HEAVY AND LEFT UP LIGHT|&#x2546;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN LIGHT AND UP HORIZONTAL HEAVY|&#x2547;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND DOWN HORIZONTAL HEAVY|&#x2548;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS RIGHT LIGHT AND LEFT VERTICAL HEAVY|&#x2549;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LEFT LIGHT AND RIGHT VERTICAL HEAVY|&#x254a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL|&#x254b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOUBLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x254c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOUBLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x254d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOUBLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x254e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOUBLE DASH VERTICAL|&#x254f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|255x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE HORIZONTAL|&#x2550;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL|&#x2551;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE|&#x2552;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE|&#x2553;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND RIGHT|&#x2554;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE|&#x2555;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE|&#x2556;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND LEFT|&#x2557;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE|&#x2558;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE|&#x2559;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND RIGHT|&#x255a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE|&#x255b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE|&#x255c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND LEFT|&#x255d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE|&#x255e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE|&#x255f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|256x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND RIGHT|&#x2560;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE|&#x2561;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE|&#x2562;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND LEFT|&#x2563;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE|&#x2564;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE|&#x2565;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND HORIZONTAL|&#x2566;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE|&#x2567;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE|&#x2568;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND HORIZONTAL|&#x2569;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE|&#x256a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE|&#x256b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL|&#x256c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT ARC DOWN AND RIGHT|&#x256d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT ARC DOWN AND LEFT|&#x256e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT ARC UP AND LEFT|&#x256f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|257x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT ARC UP AND RIGHT|&#x2570;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT|&#x2571;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT|&#x2572;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL CROSS|&#x2573;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT LEFT|&#x2574;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP|&#x2575;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT RIGHT|&#x2576;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN|&#x2577;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY LEFT|&#x2578;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY UP|&#x2579;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY RIGHT|&#x257a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOWN|&#x257b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT LEFT AND HEAVY RIGHT|&#x257c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND HEAVY DOWN|&#x257d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY LEFT AND LIGHT RIGHT|&#x257e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY UP AND LIGHT DOWN|&#x257f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Block Elements''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|258x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF BLOCK|&#x2580;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER ONE EIGHTH BLOCK|&#x2581;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x2582;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x2583;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF BLOCK|&#x2584;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER FIVE EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x2585;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS BLOCK|&#x2586;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER SEVEN EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x2587;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FULL BLOCK|&#x2588;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SEVEN EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x2589;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS BLOCK|&#x258a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT FIVE EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x258b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF BLOCK|&#x258c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE EIGHTHS BLOCK|&#x258d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x258e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ONE EIGHTH BLOCK|&#x258f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|259x |style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF BLOCK|&#x2590;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT SHADE|&#x2591;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SHADE|&#x2592;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DARK SHADE|&#x2593;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER ONE EIGHTH BLOCK|&#x2594;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ONE EIGHTH BLOCK|&#x2595;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT LOWER LEFT|&#x2596;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT LOWER RIGHT|&#x2597;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER LEFT|&#x2598;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER LEFT AND LOWER LEFT AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x2599;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER LEFT AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x259a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER LEFT AND UPPER RIGHT AND LOWER LEFT|&#x259b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER LEFT AND UPPER RIGHT AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x259c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER RIGHT|&#x259d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER RIGHT AND LOWER LEFT|&#x259e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRANT UPPER RIGHT AND LOWER LEFT AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x259f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Geometric Shapes''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SQUARE|&#x25a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE|&#x25a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS|&#x25a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL SQUARE|&#x25a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH HORIZONTAL FILL|&#x25a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH VERTICAL FILL|&#x25a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH ORTHOGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL|&#x25a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT FILL|&#x25a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT FILL|&#x25a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH DIAGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL|&#x25a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SMALL SQUARE|&#x25aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SMALL SQUARE|&#x25ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RECTANGLE|&#x25ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RECTANGLE|&#x25ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK VERTICAL RECTANGLE|&#x25ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERTICAL RECTANGLE|&#x25af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK PARALLELOGRAM|&#x25b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE PARALLELOGRAM|&#x25b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE UP-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RIGHT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING POINTER|&#x25ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RIGHT-POINTING POINTER|&#x25bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWN-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DOWN-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x25c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x25c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING POINTER|&#x25c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LEFT-POINTING POINTER|&#x25c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND|&#x25c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND|&#x25c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK SMALL DIAMOND|&#x25c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FISHEYE|&#x25c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOZENGE|&#x25ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE|&#x25cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED CIRCLE|&#x25cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH VERTICAL FILL|&#x25cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BULLSEYE|&#x25ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CIRCLE|&#x25cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x25d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x25d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH LOWER HALF BLACK|&#x25d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH UPPER HALF BLACK|&#x25d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT BLACK|&#x25d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH ALL BUT UPPER LEFT QUADRANT BLACK|&#x25d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF BLACK CIRCLE|&#x25d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF BLACK CIRCLE|&#x25d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERSE BULLET|&#x25d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE|&#x25d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE|&#x25da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE|&#x25db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC|&#x25dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC|&#x25dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC|&#x25de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC|&#x25df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF CIRCLE|&#x25e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF CIRCLE|&#x25e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LOWER RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x25e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LOWER LEFT TRIANGLE|&#x25e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UPPER LEFT TRIANGLE|&#x25e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UPPER RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x25e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE BULLET|&#x25e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x25e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x25e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK|&#x25e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH LOWER RIGHT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK|&#x25ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH VERTICAL BISECTING LINE|&#x25eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOT|&#x25ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x25ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x25ee;}}||style="background:#ffa25a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE CIRCLE|&#x25ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|25Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT QUADRANT|&#x25f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH LOWER LEFT QUADRANT|&#x25f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT|&#x25f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT|&#x25f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH UPPER LEFT QUADRANT|&#x25f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH LOWER LEFT QUADRANT|&#x25f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT|&#x25f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT|&#x25f7;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT TRIANGLE|&#x25f8;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x25f9;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT TRIANGLE|&#x25fa;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MEDIUM SQUARE|&#x25fb;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM SQUARE|&#x25fc;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE|&#x25fd;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE|&#x25fe;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x25ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|260x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SUN WITH RAYS|&#x2600;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOUD|&#x2601;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UMBRELLA|&#x2602;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SNOWMAN|&#x2603;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMET|&#x2604;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK STAR|&#x2605;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE STAR|&#x2606;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHTNING|&#x2607;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THUNDERSTORM|&#x2608;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUN|&#x2609;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASCENDING NODE|&#x260a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESCENDING NODE|&#x260b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CONJUNCTION|&#x260c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPPOSITION|&#x260d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TELEPHONE|&#x260e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE TELEPHONE|&#x260f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|261x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX|&#x2610;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK|&#x2611;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH X|&#x2612;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SALTIRE|&#x2613;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UMBRELLA WITH RAIN DROPS|&#x2614;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HOT BEVERAGE|&#x2615;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SHOGI PIECE|&#x2616;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SHOGI PIECE|&#x2617;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAMROCK|&#x2618;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET|&#x2619;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX|&#x261a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX|&#x261b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX|&#x261c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE UP POINTING INDEX|&#x261d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX|&#x261e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX|&#x261f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|262x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SKULL AND CROSSBONES|&#x2620;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUTION SIGN|&#x2621;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RADIOACTIVE SIGN|&#x2622;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BIOHAZARD SIGN|&#x2623;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CADUCEUS|&#x2624;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANKH|&#x2625;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORTHODOX CROSS|&#x2626;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHI RHO|&#x2627;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS OF LORRAINE|&#x2628;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS OF JERUSALEM|&#x2629;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAR AND CRESCENT|&#x262a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FARSI SYMBOL|&#x262b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADI SHAKTI|&#x262c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HAMMER AND SICKLE|&#x262d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PEACE SYMBOL|&#x262e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YIN YANG|&#x262f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|263x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR HEAVEN|&#x2630;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR LAKE|&#x2631;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR FIRE|&#x2632;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR THUNDER|&#x2633;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR WIND|&#x2634;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR WATER|&#x2635;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR MOUNTAIN|&#x2636;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIGRAM FOR EARTH|&#x2637;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHEEL OF DHARMA|&#x2638;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FROWNING FACE|&#x2639;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SMILING FACE|&#x263a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SMILING FACE|&#x263b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SUN WITH RAYS|&#x263c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRST QUARTER MOON|&#x263d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LAST QUARTER MOON|&#x263e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MERCURY|&#x263f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|264x |{{H:title|dotted=no|FEMALE SIGN|&#x2640;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EARTH|&#x2641;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MALE SIGN|&#x2642;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JUPITER|&#x2643;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SATURN|&#x2644;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|URANUS|&#x2645;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEPTUNE|&#x2646;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUTO|&#x2647;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARIES|&#x2648;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAURUS|&#x2649;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEMINI|&#x264a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANCER|&#x264b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEO|&#x264c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VIRGO|&#x264d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIBRA|&#x264e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCORPIUS|&#x264f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|265x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAGITTARIUS|&#x2650;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAPRICORN|&#x2651;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AQUARIUS|&#x2652;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PISCES|&#x2653;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KING|&#x2654;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS QUEEN|&#x2655;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS ROOK|&#x2656;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS BISHOP|&#x2657;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT|&#x2658;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS PAWN|&#x2659;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KING|&#x265a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS QUEEN|&#x265b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS ROOK|&#x265c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS BISHOP|&#x265d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT|&#x265e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS PAWN|&#x265f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|266x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SPADE SUIT|&#x2660;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HEART SUIT|&#x2661;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND SUIT|&#x2662;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CLUB SUIT|&#x2663;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SPADE SUIT|&#x2664;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HEART SUIT|&#x2665;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND SUIT|&#x2666;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CLUB SUIT|&#x2667;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HOT SPRINGS|&#x2668;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUARTER NOTE|&#x2669;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHTH NOTE|&#x266a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BEAMED EIGHTH NOTES|&#x266b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BEAMED SIXTEENTH NOTES|&#x266c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSIC FLAT SIGN|&#x266d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSIC NATURAL SIGN|&#x266e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSIC SHARP SIGN|&#x266f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|267x |style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WEST SYRIAC CROSS|&#x2670;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EAST SYRIAC CROSS|&#x2671;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL|&#x2672;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-1 PLASTICS|&#x2673;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-2 PLASTICS|&#x2674;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-3 PLASTICS|&#x2675;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-4 PLASTICS|&#x2676;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-5 PLASTICS|&#x2677;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-6 PLASTICS|&#x2678;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-7 PLASTICS|&#x2679;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR GENERIC MATERIALS|&#x267a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL|&#x267b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL|&#x267c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTIALLY-RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL|&#x267d;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PERMANENT PAPER SIGN|&#x267e;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHEELCHAIR SYMBOL|&#x267f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|268x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-1|&#x2680;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-2|&#x2681;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-3|&#x2682;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-4|&#x2683;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-5|&#x2684;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIE FACE-6|&#x2685;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH DOT RIGHT|&#x2686;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS|&#x2687;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CIRCLE WITH WHITE DOT RIGHT|&#x2688;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CIRCLE WITH TWO WHITE DOTS|&#x2689;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MONOGRAM FOR YANG|&#x268a;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MONOGRAM FOR YIN|&#x268b;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR GREATER YANG|&#x268c;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR LESSER YIN|&#x268d;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR LESSER YANG|&#x268e;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR GREATER YIN|&#x268f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|269x |style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FLAG|&#x2690;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK FLAG|&#x2691;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HAMMER AND PICK|&#x2692;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANCHOR|&#x2693;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSSED SWORDS|&#x2694;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS|&#x2695;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCALES|&#x2696;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALEMBIC|&#x2697;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLOWER|&#x2698;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEAR|&#x2699;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAFF OF HERMES|&#x269a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ATOM SYMBOL|&#x269b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLEUR-DE-LIS|&#x269c;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OUTLINED WHITE STAR|&#x269d;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE LINES CONVERGING RIGHT|&#x269e;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE LINES CONVERGING LEFT|&#x269f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Ax |style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WARNING SIGN|&#x26a0;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN|&#x26a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLED FEMALE SIGN|&#x26a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLED MALE SIGN|&#x26a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERLOCKED FEMALE AND MALE SIGN|&#x26a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MALE AND FEMALE SIGN|&#x26a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MALE WITH STROKE SIGN|&#x26a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MALE WITH STROKE AND MALE AND FEMALE SIGN|&#x26a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN|&#x26a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN|&#x26a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM WHITE CIRCLE|&#x26aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM BLACK CIRCLE|&#x26ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE|&#x26ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARRIAGE SYMBOL|&#x26ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVORCE SYMBOL|&#x26ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNMARRIED PARTNERSHIP SYMBOL|&#x26af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Bx |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COFFIN|&#x26b0;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FUNERAL URN|&#x26b1;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTER|&#x26b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CERES|&#x26b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALLAS|&#x26b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JUNO|&#x26b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VESTA|&#x26b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHIRON|&#x26b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MOON LILITH|&#x26b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEXTILE|&#x26b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEMISEXTILE|&#x26ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUINCUNX|&#x26bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SESQUIQUADRATE|&#x26bc;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOCCER BALL|&#x26bd;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASEBALL|&#x26be;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED KEY|&#x26bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Cx |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DRAUGHTS MAN|&#x26c0;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DRAUGHTS KING|&#x26c1;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DRAUGHTS MAN|&#x26c2;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DRAUGHTS KING|&#x26c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SNOWMAN WITHOUT SNOW|&#x26c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUN BEHIND CLOUD|&#x26c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAIN|&#x26c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SNOWMAN|&#x26c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THUNDER CLOUD AND RAIN|&#x26c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED WHITE SHOGI PIECE|&#x26c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED BLACK SHOGI PIECE|&#x26ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND IN SQUARE|&#x26cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSSING LANES|&#x26cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DISABLED CAR|&#x26cd;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OPHIUCHUS|&#x26ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PICK|&#x26cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CAR SLIDING|&#x26d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HELMET WITH WHITE CROSS|&#x26d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CROSSING LANES|&#x26d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAINS|&#x26d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO ENTRY|&#x26d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALTERNATE ONE-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC|&#x26d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC|&#x26d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC|&#x26d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT LANE MERGE|&#x26d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LEFT LANE MERGE|&#x26d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DRIVE SLOW SIGN|&#x26da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE|&#x26db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT CLOSED ENTRY|&#x26dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SALTIRE|&#x26dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FALLING DIAGONAL IN WHITE CIRCLE IN BLACK SQUARE|&#x26de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TRUCK|&#x26df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-1|&#x26e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-2|&#x26e1;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR URANUS|&#x26e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE|&#x26e3;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PENTAGRAM|&#x26e4;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM|&#x26e5;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM|&#x26e6;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED PENTAGRAM|&#x26e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CROSS ON SHIELD|&#x26e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHINTO SHRINE|&#x26e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHURCH|&#x26ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CASTLE|&#x26eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HISTORIC SITE|&#x26ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEAR WITHOUT HUB|&#x26ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEAR WITH HANDLES|&#x26ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAP SYMBOL FOR LIGHTHOUSE|&#x26ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|26Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MOUNTAIN|&#x26f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UMBRELLA ON GROUND|&#x26f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUNTAIN|&#x26f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLAG IN HOLE|&#x26f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FERRY|&#x26f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAILBOAT|&#x26f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE FOUR CORNERS|&#x26f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SKIER|&#x26f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ICE SKATE|&#x26f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON WITH BALL|&#x26f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TENT|&#x26fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAPANESE BANK SYMBOL|&#x26fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEADSTONE GRAVEYARD SYMBOL|&#x26fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FUEL PUMP|&#x26fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUP ON BLACK SQUARE|&#x26fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FLAG WITH HORIZONTAL MIDDLE BLACK STRIPE|&#x26ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Dingbats''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|270x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SAFETY SCISSORS|&#x2700;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER BLADE SCISSORS|&#x2701;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SCISSORS|&#x2702;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER BLADE SCISSORS|&#x2703;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SCISSORS|&#x2704;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HEAVY CHECK MARK|&#x2705;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEPHONE LOCATION SIGN|&#x2706;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAPE DRIVE|&#x2707;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AIRPLANE|&#x2708;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ENVELOPE|&#x2709;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED FIST|&#x270a;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED HAND|&#x270b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORY HAND|&#x270c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WRITING HAND|&#x270d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT PENCIL|&#x270e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PENCIL|&#x270f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|271x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT PENCIL|&#x2710;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE NIB|&#x2711;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK NIB|&#x2712;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHECK MARK|&#x2713;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CHECK MARK|&#x2714;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION X|&#x2715;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY MULTIPLICATION X|&#x2716;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT X|&#x2717;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BALLOT X|&#x2718;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OUTLINED GREEK CROSS|&#x2719;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY GREEK CROSS|&#x271a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN CENTRE CROSS|&#x271b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY OPEN CENTRE CROSS|&#x271c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CROSS|&#x271d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHADOWED WHITE LATIN CROSS|&#x271e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OUTLINED LATIN CROSS|&#x271f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|272x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MALTESE CROSS|&#x2720;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAR OF DAVID|&#x2721;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUR TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2722;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUR BALLOON-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2723;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY FOUR BALLOON-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2724;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUR CLUB-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2725;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK FOUR POINTED STAR|&#x2726;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FOUR POINTED STAR|&#x2727;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARKLES|&#x2728;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STRESS OUTLINED WHITE STAR|&#x2729;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED WHITE STAR|&#x272a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN CENTRE BLACK STAR|&#x272b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CENTRE WHITE STAR|&#x272c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OUTLINED BLACK STAR|&#x272d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY OUTLINED BLACK STAR|&#x272e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PINWHEEL STAR|&#x272f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|273x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHADOWED WHITE STAR|&#x2730;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY ASTERISK|&#x2731;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN CENTRE ASTERISK|&#x2732;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2733;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x2734;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x2735;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIX POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x2736;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT POINTED RECTILINEAR BLACK STAR|&#x2737;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EIGHT POINTED RECTILINEAR BLACK STAR|&#x2738;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWELVE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x2739;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIXTEEN POINTED ASTERISK|&#x273a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x273b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN CENTRE TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x273c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x273d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIX PETALLED BLACK AND WHITE FLORETTE|&#x273e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK FLORETTE|&#x273f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|274x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FLORETTE|&#x2740;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT PETALLED OUTLINED BLACK FLORETTE|&#x2741;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED OPEN CENTRE EIGHT POINTED STAR|&#x2742;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TEARDROP-SPOKED PINWHEEL ASTERISK|&#x2743;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SNOWFLAKE|&#x2744;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIGHT TRIFOLIATE SNOWFLAKE|&#x2745;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CHEVRON SNOWFLAKE|&#x2746;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARKLE|&#x2747;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SPARKLE|&#x2748;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOON-SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x2749;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOKED PROPELLER ASTERISK|&#x274a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOKED PROPELLER ASTERISK|&#x274b;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS MARK|&#x274c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHADOWED WHITE CIRCLE|&#x274d;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK|&#x274e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT DROP-SHADOWED WHITE SQUARE|&#x274f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|275x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT DROP-SHADOWED WHITE SQUARE|&#x2750;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE SQUARE|&#x2751;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE SQUARE|&#x2752;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK QUESTION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2753;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE QUESTION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2754;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2755;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND MINUS WHITE X|&#x2756;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK SYMBOL|&#x2757;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT VERTICAL BAR|&#x2758;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM VERTICAL BAR|&#x2759;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY VERTICAL BAR|&#x275a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SINGLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x275b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SINGLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x275c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY DOUBLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x275d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x275e;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LOW SINGLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x275f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|276x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LOW DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2760;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CURVED STEM PARAGRAPH SIGN ORNAMENT|&#x2761;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2762;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY HEART EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x2763;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK HEART|&#x2764;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROTATED HEAVY BLACK HEART BULLET|&#x2765;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORAL HEART|&#x2766;}}||style="background:#ff5555"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET|&#x2767;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM LEFT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT|&#x2768;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM RIGHT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT|&#x2769;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM FLATTENED LEFT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT|&#x276a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM FLATTENED RIGHT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT|&#x276b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x276c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x276d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x276e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x276f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|277x |style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2770;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2771;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2772;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2773;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM LEFT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2774;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM RIGHT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT|&#x2775;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ONE|&#x2776;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT TWO|&#x2777;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE|&#x2778;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FOUR|&#x2779;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FIVE|&#x277a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SIX|&#x277b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SEVEN|&#x277c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT EIGHT|&#x277d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT NINE|&#x277e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER TEN|&#x277f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|278x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ONE|&#x2780;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT TWO|&#x2781;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT THREE|&#x2782;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT FOUR|&#x2783;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT FIVE|&#x2784;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT SIX|&#x2785;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT SEVEN|&#x2786;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT EIGHT|&#x2787;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT NINE|&#x2788;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF NUMBER TEN|&#x2789;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ONE|&#x278a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT TWO|&#x278b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT THREE|&#x278c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT FOUR|&#x278d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT FIVE|&#x278e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT SIX|&#x278f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|279x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT SEVEN|&#x2790;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT EIGHT|&#x2791;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT NINE|&#x2792;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF NUMBER TEN|&#x2793;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2794;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY PLUS SIGN|&#x2795;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY MINUS SIGN|&#x2796;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY DIVISION SIGN|&#x2797;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x2798;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2799;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY NORTH EAST ARROW|&#x279a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DRAFTING POINT RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x279b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY ROUND-TIPPED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x279c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x279d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x279e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DASHED TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x279f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY DASHED TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D TOP-LIGHTED RIGHTWARDS ARROWHEAD|&#x27a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D BOTTOM-LIGHTED RIGHTWARDS ARROWHEAD|&#x27a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHTWARDS ARROWHEAD|&#x27a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK CURVED DOWNWARDS AND RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK CURVED UPWARDS AND RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUAT BLACK RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CONCAVE-POINTED BLACK RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-SHADED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-SHADED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BACK-TILTED SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRONT-TILTED SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LOWER RIGHT-SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY UPPER RIGHT-SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTCHED LOWER RIGHT-SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ff5555" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Bx |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CURLY LOOP|&#x27b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTCHED UPPER RIGHT-SHADOWED WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED HEAVY WHITE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE-FEATHERED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-FEATHERED SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x27b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-FEATHERED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK-FEATHERED NORTH EAST ARROW|&#x27b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK-FEATHERED SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x27b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK-FEATHERED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY BLACK-FEATHERED NORTH EAST ARROW|&#x27b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TEARDROP-BARBED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TEARDROP-SHANKED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WEDGE-TAILED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WEDGE-TAILED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN-OUTLINED RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27be;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE CURLY LOOP|&#x27bf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE DIMENSIONAL ANGLE|&#x27c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE TRIANGLE CONTAINING SMALL WHITE TRIANGLE|&#x27c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERPENDICULAR|&#x27c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN SUBSET|&#x27c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN SUPERSET|&#x27c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT S-SHAPED BAG DELIMITER|&#x27c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT S-SHAPED BAG DELIMITER|&#x27c6;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OR WITH DOT INSIDE|&#x27c7;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE SOLIDUS PRECEDING SUBSET|&#x27c8;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET PRECEDING SOLIDUS|&#x27c9;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL BAR WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x27ca;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RISING DIAGONAL|&#x27cb;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG DIVISION|&#x27cc;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL FALLING DIAGONAL|&#x27cd;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LOGICAL AND|&#x27ce;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LOGICAL OR|&#x27cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND WITH CENTRED DOT|&#x27d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AND WITH DOT|&#x27d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELEMENT OF OPENING UPWARDS|&#x27d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT CORNER WITH DOT|&#x27d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT CORNER WITH DOT|&#x27d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT OUTER JOIN|&#x27d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT OUTER JOIN|&#x27d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FULL OUTER JOIN|&#x27d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE UP TACK|&#x27d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE DOWN TACK|&#x27d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT AND RIGHT DOUBLE TURNSTILE|&#x27da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT AND RIGHT TACK|&#x27db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT MULTIMAP|&#x27dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHT TACK|&#x27dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFT TACK|&#x27de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP TACK WITH CIRCLE ABOVE|&#x27df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|LOZENGE DIVIDED BY HORIZONTAL RULE|&#x27e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND|&#x27e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH LEFTWARDS TICK|&#x27e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH RIGHTWARDS TICK|&#x27e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH LEFTWARDS TICK|&#x27e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE WITH RIGHTWARDS TICK|&#x27e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET|&#x27e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET|&#x27e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET|&#x27e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET|&#x27e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET|&#x27ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET|&#x27eb;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL LEFT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x27ec;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x27ed;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL LEFT FLATTENED PARENTHESIS|&#x27ee;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL RIGHT FLATTENED PARENTHESIS|&#x27ef;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Supplemental Arrows-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|27Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW|&#x27f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW|&#x27f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE GAPPED CIRCLE ARROW|&#x27f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE GAPPED CIRCLE ARROW|&#x27f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ARROW WITH CIRCLED PLUS|&#x27f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x27f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x27f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFT RIGHT ARROW|&#x27f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW|&#x27f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW|&#x27f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW|&#x27fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x27fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR|&#x27fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR|&#x27fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR|&#x27fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW|&#x27ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Braille Patterns''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|280x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK|&#x2800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1|&#x2801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2|&#x2802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12|&#x2803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3|&#x2804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13|&#x2805;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23|&#x2806;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123|&#x2807;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-4|&#x2808;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-14|&#x2809;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-24|&#x280a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-124|&#x280b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-34|&#x280c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-134|&#x280d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234|&#x280e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1234|&#x280f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|281x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-5|&#x2810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-15|&#x2811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-25|&#x2812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-125|&#x2813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-35|&#x2814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-135|&#x2815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-235|&#x2816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1235|&#x2817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-45|&#x2818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-145|&#x2819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-245|&#x281a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1245|&#x281b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-345|&#x281c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1345|&#x281d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2345|&#x281e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12345|&#x281f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|282x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-6|&#x2820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-16|&#x2821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-26|&#x2822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-126|&#x2823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-36|&#x2824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-136|&#x2825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-236|&#x2826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1236|&#x2827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-46|&#x2828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-146|&#x2829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-246|&#x282a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1246|&#x282b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-346|&#x282c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1346|&#x282d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2346|&#x282e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12346|&#x282f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|283x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-56|&#x2830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-156|&#x2831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-256|&#x2832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1256|&#x2833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-356|&#x2834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1356|&#x2835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2356|&#x2836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12356|&#x2837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-456|&#x2838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1456|&#x2839;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2456|&#x283a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12456|&#x283b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3456|&#x283c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13456|&#x283d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23456|&#x283e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123456|&#x283f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|284x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-7|&#x2840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-17|&#x2841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-27|&#x2842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-127|&#x2843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-37|&#x2844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-137|&#x2845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-237|&#x2846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1237|&#x2847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-47|&#x2848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-147|&#x2849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-247|&#x284a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1247|&#x284b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-347|&#x284c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1347|&#x284d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2347|&#x284e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12347|&#x284f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|285x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-57|&#x2850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-157|&#x2851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-257|&#x2852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1257|&#x2853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-357|&#x2854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1357|&#x2855;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2357|&#x2856;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12357|&#x2857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-457|&#x2858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1457|&#x2859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2457|&#x285a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12457|&#x285b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3457|&#x285c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13457|&#x285d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23457|&#x285e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123457|&#x285f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|286x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-67|&#x2860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-167|&#x2861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-267|&#x2862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1267|&#x2863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-367|&#x2864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1367|&#x2865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2367|&#x2866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12367|&#x2867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-467|&#x2868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1467|&#x2869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2467|&#x286a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12467|&#x286b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3467|&#x286c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13467|&#x286d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23467|&#x286e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123467|&#x286f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|287x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-567|&#x2870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1567|&#x2871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2567|&#x2872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12567|&#x2873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3567|&#x2874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13567|&#x2875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23567|&#x2876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123567|&#x2877;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-4567|&#x2878;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-14567|&#x2879;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-24567|&#x287a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-124567|&#x287b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-34567|&#x287c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-134567|&#x287d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234567|&#x287e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1234567|&#x287f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|288x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-8|&#x2880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-18|&#x2881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-28|&#x2882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-128|&#x2883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-38|&#x2884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-138|&#x2885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-238|&#x2886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1238|&#x2887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-48|&#x2888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-148|&#x2889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-248|&#x288a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1248|&#x288b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-348|&#x288c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1348|&#x288d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2348|&#x288e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12348|&#x288f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|289x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-58|&#x2890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-158|&#x2891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-258|&#x2892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1258|&#x2893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-358|&#x2894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1358|&#x2895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2358|&#x2896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12358|&#x2897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-458|&#x2898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1458|&#x2899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2458|&#x289a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12458|&#x289b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3458|&#x289c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13458|&#x289d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23458|&#x289e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123458|&#x289f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|28Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-68|&#x28a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-168|&#x28a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-268|&#x28a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1268|&#x28a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-368|&#x28a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1368|&#x28a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2368|&#x28a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12368|&#x28a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-468|&#x28a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1468|&#x28a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2468|&#x28aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12468|&#x28ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3468|&#x28ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13468|&#x28ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23468|&#x28ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123468|&#x28af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|28Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-568|&#x28b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1568|&#x28b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2568|&#x28b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12568|&#x28b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3568|&#x28b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13568|&#x28b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23568|&#x28b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123568|&#x28b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-4568|&#x28b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-14568|&#x28b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-24568|&#x28ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-124568|&#x28bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-34568|&#x28bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-134568|&#x28bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234568|&#x28be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1234568|&#x28bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|28Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-78|&#x28c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-178|&#x28c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-278|&#x28c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1278|&#x28c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-378|&#x28c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1378|&#x28c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2378|&#x28c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12378|&#x28c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-478|&#x28c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1478|&#x28c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2478|&#x28ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12478|&#x28cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3478|&#x28cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13478|&#x28cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23478|&#x28ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123478|&#x28cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|28Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-578|&#x28d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1578|&#x28d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2578|&#x28d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12578|&#x28d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3578|&#x28d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13578|&#x28d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23578|&#x28d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123578|&#x28d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-4578|&#x28d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-14578|&#x28d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-24578|&#x28da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-124578|&#x28db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-34578|&#x28dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-134578|&#x28dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234578|&#x28de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1234578|&#x28df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|28Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-678|&#x28e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1678|&#x28e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2678|&#x28e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12678|&#x28e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3678|&#x28e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13678|&#x28e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAILLE PATTERN 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STROKE|&#x2900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW FROM BAR|&#x2905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR|&#x2906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR|&#x2907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIPLE ARROW|&#x290a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIPLE ARROW|&#x290b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS DOUBLE DASH ARROW|&#x290c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE DASH ARROW|&#x290d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIPLE DASH ARROW|&#x290e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS 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ARROW-TAIL|&#x291c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BLACK DIAMOND|&#x291d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BLACK DIAMOND|&#x291e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR TO BLACK DIAMOND|&#x291f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|292x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR TO BLACK DIAMOND|&#x2920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST AND SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x2921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST ARROW|&#x2922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x2923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x2924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x2925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x2926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST ARROW AND NORTH EAST ARROW|&#x2927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST ARROW AND SOUTH EAST ARROW|&#x2928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST ARROW AND SOUTH WEST ARROW|&#x2929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST ARROW AND 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HARPOON|&#x2950;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP BARB LEFT DOWN BARB LEFT HARPOON|&#x2951;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP TO BAR|&#x2952;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP TO BAR|&#x2953;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT TO BAR|&#x2954;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT TO BAR|&#x2955;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN TO BAR|&#x2956;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN TO BAR|&#x2957;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT TO BAR|&#x2958;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT TO BAR|&#x2959;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP FROM BAR|&#x295a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP FROM BAR|&#x295b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT FROM BAR|&#x295c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT FROM BAR|&#x295d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN FROM BAR|&#x295e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN FROM BAR|&#x295f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|296x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT FROM BAR|&#x2960;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT FROM BAR|&#x2961;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN|&#x2962;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT|&#x2963;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN|&#x2964;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT|&#x2965;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP|&#x2966;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN|&#x2967;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP|&#x2968;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN|&#x2969;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LONG DASH|&#x296a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN BELOW LONG DASH|&#x296b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LONG DASH|&#x296c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN BELOW LONG DASH|&#x296d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT|&#x296e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT|&#x296f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|297x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH ROUNDED HEAD|&#x2970;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2971;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2972;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2973;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2974;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2975;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2976;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW THROUGH LESS-THAN|&#x2977;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2978;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2979;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW THROUGH SUBSET|&#x297a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x297b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT FISH TAIL|&#x297c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT FISH TAIL|&#x297d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP FISH TAIL|&#x297e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN FISH TAIL|&#x297f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|298x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR DELIMITER|&#x2980;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION SPOT|&#x2981;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION TYPE COLON|&#x2982;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT WHITE CURLY BRACKET|&#x2983;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT WHITE CURLY BRACKET|&#x2984;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT WHITE PARENTHESIS|&#x2985;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS|&#x2986;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION LEFT IMAGE BRACKET|&#x2987;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION RIGHT IMAGE BRACKET|&#x2988;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION LEFT BINDING BRACKET|&#x2989;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION RIGHT BINDING BRACKET|&#x298a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH UNDERBAR|&#x298b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH UNDERBAR|&#x298c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN TOP CORNER|&#x298d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN BOTTOM CORNER|&#x298e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN BOTTOM CORNER|&#x298f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|299x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN TOP CORNER|&#x2990;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ANGLE BRACKET WITH DOT|&#x2991;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET WITH DOT|&#x2992;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ARC LESS-THAN BRACKET|&#x2993;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ARC GREATER-THAN BRACKET|&#x2994;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE LEFT ARC GREATER-THAN BRACKET|&#x2995;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE RIGHT ARC LESS-THAN BRACKET|&#x2996;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT BLACK TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x2997;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT BLACK TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET|&#x2998;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED FENCE|&#x2999;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL ZIGZAG LINE|&#x299a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE OPENING LEFT|&#x299b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ANGLE VARIANT WITH SQUARE|&#x299c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED RIGHT ANGLE WITH DOT|&#x299d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGLE WITH S INSIDE|&#x299e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ACUTE ANGLE|&#x299f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|29Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SPHERICAL ANGLE OPENING LEFT|&#x29a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPHERICAL ANGLE OPENING UP|&#x29a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED ANGLE|&#x29a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED ANGLE|&#x29a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGLE WITH UNDERBAR|&#x29a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED ANGLE WITH UNDERBAR|&#x29a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OBLIQUE ANGLE OPENING UP|&#x29a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OBLIQUE ANGLE OPENING DOWN|&#x29a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING UP AND RIGHT|&#x29a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING UP AND LEFT|&#x29a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING DOWN AND RIGHT|&#x29aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING DOWN AND LEFT|&#x29ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING RIGHT AND UP|&#x29ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING LEFT AND UP|&#x29ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING RIGHT AND DOWN|&#x29ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING LEFT AND DOWN|&#x29af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|29Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED EMPTY SET|&#x29b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY SET WITH OVERBAR|&#x29b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY SET WITH SMALL CIRCLE ABOVE|&#x29b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY SET WITH RIGHT ARROW ABOVE|&#x29b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY SET WITH LEFT ARROW ABOVE|&#x29b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x29b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED VERTICAL BAR|&#x29b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED PARALLEL|&#x29b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED REVERSE SOLIDUS|&#x29b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED PERPENDICULAR|&#x29b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE DIVIDED BY HORIZONTAL BAR AND TOP HALF DIVIDED BY VERTICAL BAR|&#x29ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH SUPERIMPOSED X|&#x29bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED ANTICLOCKWISE-ROTATED DIVISION SIGN|&#x29bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP ARROW THROUGH CIRCLE|&#x29bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED WHITE BULLET|&#x29be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED BULLET|&#x29bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|29Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED LESS-THAN|&#x29c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED GREATER-THAN|&#x29c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH SMALL CIRCLE TO THE RIGHT|&#x29c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLE WITH TWO HORIZONTAL STROKES TO THE RIGHT|&#x29c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED RISING DIAGONAL SLASH|&#x29c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED FALLING DIAGONAL SLASH|&#x29c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED ASTERISK|&#x29c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SMALL CIRCLE|&#x29c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SQUARE|&#x29c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO JOINED SQUARES|&#x29c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGLE WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x29ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGLE WITH UNDERBAR|&#x29cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|S IN TRIANGLE|&#x29cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGLE WITH SERIFS AT BOTTOM|&#x29cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT TRIANGLE ABOVE LEFT TRIANGLE|&#x29ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT TRIANGLE BESIDE VERTICAL BAR|&#x29cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|29Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL BAR BESIDE RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x29d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOWTIE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x29d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOWTIE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x29d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK BOWTIE|&#x29d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIMES WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x29d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIMES WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x29d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HOURGLASS|&#x29d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HOURGLASS|&#x29d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT WIGGLY FENCE|&#x29d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT WIGGLY FENCE|&#x29d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE|&#x29da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE|&#x29db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCOMPLETE INFINITY|&#x29dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIE OVER INFINITY|&#x29dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INFINITY NEGATED WITH VERTICAL BAR|&#x29de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP|&#x29df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|29Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH CONTOURED OUTLINE|&#x29e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCREASES AS|&#x29e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHUFFLE PRODUCT|&#x29e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN AND SLANTED PARALLEL|&#x29e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN AND SLANTED PARALLEL WITH TILDE ABOVE|&#x29e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDENTICAL TO AND SLANTED PARALLEL|&#x29e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLEICH STARK|&#x29e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THERMODYNAMIC|&#x29e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x29e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x29e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND WITH DOWN ARROW|&#x29ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LOZENGE|&#x29eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE WITH DOWN ARROW|&#x29ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CIRCLE WITH DOWN ARROW|&#x29ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED WHITE SQUARE|&#x29ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED BLACK SQUARE|&#x29ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff;height:30px"|29Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED WHITE DIAMOND|&#x29f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED BLACK DIAMOND|&#x29f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED WHITE CIRCLE|&#x29f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERROR-BARRED BLACK CIRCLE|&#x29f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RULE-DELAYED|&#x29f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE SOLIDUS OPERATOR|&#x29f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOLIDUS WITH OVERBAR|&#x29f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE SOLIDUS WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x29f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BIG SOLIDUS|&#x29f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BIG REVERSE SOLIDUS|&#x29f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE PLUS|&#x29fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE PLUS|&#x29fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING CURVED ANGLE BRACKET|&#x29fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING CURVED ANGLE BRACKET|&#x29fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TINY|&#x29fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINY|&#x29ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Supplemental Mathematical Operators''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR|&#x2a00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY CIRCLED PLUS OPERATOR|&#x2a01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY CIRCLED TIMES OPERATOR|&#x2a02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY UNION OPERATOR WITH DOT|&#x2a03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY UNION OPERATOR WITH PLUS|&#x2a04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY SQUARE INTERSECTION OPERATOR|&#x2a05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY SQUARE UNION OPERATOR|&#x2a06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO LOGICAL AND OPERATOR|&#x2a07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO LOGICAL OR OPERATOR|&#x2a08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY TIMES OPERATOR|&#x2a09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODULO TWO SUM|&#x2a0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUMMATION WITH INTEGRAL|&#x2a0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRUPLE INTEGRAL OPERATOR|&#x2a0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FINITE PART INTEGRAL|&#x2a0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH DOUBLE STROKE|&#x2a0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL AVERAGE WITH SLASH|&#x2a0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCULATION FUNCTION|&#x2a10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE INTEGRATION|&#x2a11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINE INTEGRATION WITH RECTANGULAR PATH AROUND POLE|&#x2a12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINE INTEGRATION WITH SEMICIRCULAR PATH AROUND POLE|&#x2a13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINE INTEGRATION NOT INCLUDING THE POLE|&#x2a14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL AROUND A POINT OPERATOR|&#x2a15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUATERNION INTEGRAL OPERATOR|&#x2a16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK|&#x2a17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH TIMES SIGN|&#x2a18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH INTERSECTION|&#x2a19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH UNION|&#x2a1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH OVERBAR|&#x2a1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTEGRAL WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2a1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JOIN|&#x2a1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE LEFT TRIANGLE OPERATOR|&#x2a1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION SCHEMA COMPOSITION|&#x2a1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION SCHEMA PIPING|&#x2a20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION SCHEMA PROJECTION|&#x2a21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH SMALL CIRCLE ABOVE|&#x2a22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT ABOVE|&#x2a23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH TILDE ABOVE|&#x2a24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW|&#x2a25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH TILDE BELOW|&#x2a26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH SUBSCRIPT TWO|&#x2a27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN WITH BLACK TRIANGLE|&#x2a28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINUS SIGN WITH COMMA ABOVE|&#x2a29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINUS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW|&#x2a2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINUS SIGN WITH FALLING DOTS|&#x2a2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINUS SIGN WITH RISING DOTS|&#x2a2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN IN LEFT HALF CIRCLE|&#x2a2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN IN RIGHT HALF CIRCLE|&#x2a2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VECTOR OR CROSS PRODUCT|&#x2a2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2a31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT WITH BOTTOM CLOSED|&#x2a32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMASH PRODUCT|&#x2a33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN LEFT HALF CIRCLE|&#x2a34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN RIGHT HALF CIRCLE|&#x2a35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT|&#x2a36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN DOUBLE CIRCLE|&#x2a37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DIVISION SIGN|&#x2a38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN IN TRIANGLE|&#x2a39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINUS SIGN IN TRIANGLE|&#x2a3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN TRIANGLE|&#x2a3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERIOR PRODUCT|&#x2a3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTHAND INTERIOR PRODUCT|&#x2a3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION RELATIONAL COMPOSITION|&#x2a3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMALGAMATION OR COPRODUCT|&#x2a3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION WITH DOT|&#x2a40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION WITH MINUS SIGN|&#x2a41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION WITH OVERBAR|&#x2a42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION WITH OVERBAR|&#x2a43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION WITH LOGICAL AND|&#x2a44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION WITH LOGICAL OR|&#x2a45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION ABOVE INTERSECTION|&#x2a46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION ABOVE UNION|&#x2a47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION ABOVE BAR ABOVE INTERSECTION|&#x2a48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION ABOVE BAR ABOVE UNION|&#x2a49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNION BESIDE AND JOINED WITH UNION|&#x2a4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INTERSECTION BESIDE AND JOINED WITH INTERSECTION|&#x2a4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED UNION WITH SERIFS|&#x2a4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED INTERSECTION WITH SERIFS|&#x2a4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE INTERSECTION|&#x2a4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE UNION|&#x2a4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED UNION WITH SERIFS AND SMASH PRODUCT|&#x2a50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE LOGICAL AND|&#x2a53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE LOGICAL OR|&#x2a54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO INTERSECTING LOGICAL AND|&#x2a55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO INTERSECTING LOGICAL OR|&#x2a56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLOPING LARGE OR|&#x2a57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLOPING LARGE AND|&#x2a58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR OVERLAPPING LOGICAL AND|&#x2a59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH MIDDLE STEM|&#x2a5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR WITH MIDDLE STEM|&#x2a5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH HORIZONTAL DASH|&#x2a5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR WITH HORIZONTAL DASH|&#x2a5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH DOUBLE OVERBAR|&#x2a5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2a5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL AND WITH DOUBLE UNDERBAR|&#x2a60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL VEE WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2a61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR WITH DOUBLE OVERBAR|&#x2a62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGICAL OR WITH DOUBLE UNDERBAR|&#x2a63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION DOMAIN ANTIRESTRICTION|&#x2a64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|Z NOTATION RANGE ANTIRESTRICTION|&#x2a65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW|&#x2a66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDENTICAL WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE HORIZONTAL BAR WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2a68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE HORIZONTAL BAR WITH TRIPLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2a69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE OPERATOR WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE OPERATOR WITH RISING DOTS|&#x2a6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIMILAR MINUS SIMILAR|&#x2a6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CONGRUENT WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS WITH ASTERISK|&#x2a6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALMOST EQUAL TO WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT|&#x2a6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|APPROXIMATELY EQUAL OR EQUAL TO|&#x2a70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN ABOVE PLUS SIGN|&#x2a71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUS SIGN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2a72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2a73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE COLON EQUAL|&#x2a74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO CONSECUTIVE EQUALS SIGNS|&#x2a75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE CONSECUTIVE EQUALS SIGNS|&#x2a76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN WITH TWO DOTS ABOVE AND TWO DOTS BELOW|&#x2a77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUIVALENT WITH FOUR DOTS ABOVE|&#x2a78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN WITH CIRCLE INSIDE|&#x2a79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN WITH CIRCLE INSIDE|&#x2a7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN WITH QUESTION MARK ABOVE|&#x2a7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN WITH QUESTION MARK ABOVE|&#x2a7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO|&#x2a7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO|&#x2a7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT INSIDE|&#x2a7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT INSIDE|&#x2a80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2a82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE RIGHT|&#x2a83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE LEFT|&#x2a84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN OR APPROXIMATE|&#x2a85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OR APPROXIMATE|&#x2a86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN AND SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2a87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN AND SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2a88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN AND NOT APPROXIMATE|&#x2a89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN AND NOT APPROXIMATE|&#x2a8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL ABOVE GREATER-THAN|&#x2a8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL ABOVE LESS-THAN|&#x2a8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR OR EQUAL|&#x2a8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR OR EQUAL|&#x2a8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR ABOVE GREATER-THAN|&#x2a8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2A9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR ABOVE LESS-THAN|&#x2a90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL|&#x2a91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL|&#x2a92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL|&#x2a93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL|&#x2a94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN|&#x2a95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN|&#x2a96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN WITH DOT INSIDE|&#x2a97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN WITH DOT INSIDE|&#x2a98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN|&#x2a99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN|&#x2a9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN|&#x2a9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN|&#x2a9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIMILAR OR LESS-THAN|&#x2a9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIMILAR OR GREATER-THAN|&#x2a9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIMILAR ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2a9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2AAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIMILAR ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2aa0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE NESTED LESS-THAN|&#x2aa1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE NESTED GREATER-THAN|&#x2aa2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE NESTED LESS-THAN WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2aa3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN OVERLAPPING LESS-THAN|&#x2aa4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN BESIDE LESS-THAN|&#x2aa5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE|&#x2aa6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE|&#x2aa7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LESS-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL|&#x2aa8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREATER-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL|&#x2aa9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALLER THAN|&#x2aaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGER THAN|&#x2aab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO|&#x2aac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO|&#x2aad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN WITH BUMPY ABOVE|&#x2aae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2aaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2ABx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2ab0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2ab1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2ab2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2ab3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2ab4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2ab5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2ab6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2ab7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2ab8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRECEDES ABOVE NOT ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2ab9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2aba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE PRECEDES|&#x2abb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SUCCEEDS|&#x2abc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET WITH DOT|&#x2abd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET WITH DOT|&#x2abe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET WITH PLUS SIGN BELOW|&#x2abf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2ACx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET WITH PLUS SIGN BELOW|&#x2ac0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW|&#x2ac1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW|&#x2ac2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET OF OR EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2ac3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET OF OR EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2ac4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2ac5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN|&#x2ac6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET OF ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2ac7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET OF ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2ac8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET OF ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2ac9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET OF ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2aca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2acb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO|&#x2acc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE LEFT OPEN BOX OPERATOR|&#x2acd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE RIGHT OPEN BOX OPERATOR|&#x2ace;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED SUBSET|&#x2acf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2ADx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED SUPERSET|&#x2ad0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED SUBSET OR EQUAL TO|&#x2ad1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED SUPERSET OR EQUAL TO|&#x2ad2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET ABOVE SUPERSET|&#x2ad3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET ABOVE SUBSET|&#x2ad4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBSET ABOVE SUBSET|&#x2ad5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET ABOVE SUPERSET|&#x2ad6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET BESIDE SUBSET|&#x2ad7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERSET BESIDE AND JOINED BY DASH WITH SUBSET|&#x2ad8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELEMENT OF OPENING DOWNWARDS|&#x2ad9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PITCHFORK WITH TEE TOP|&#x2ada;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRANSVERSAL INTERSECTION|&#x2adb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORKING|&#x2adc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NONFORKING|&#x2add;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT LEFT TACK|&#x2ade;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT DOWN TACK|&#x2adf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2AEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT UP TACK|&#x2ae0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERPENDICULAR WITH S|&#x2ae1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL BAR TRIPLE RIGHT TURNSTILE|&#x2ae2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR LEFT TURNSTILE|&#x2ae3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE LEFT TURNSTILE|&#x2ae4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE LEFT TURNSTILE|&#x2ae5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG DASH FROM LEFT MEMBER OF DOUBLE VERTICAL|&#x2ae6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT DOWN TACK WITH OVERBAR|&#x2ae7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT UP TACK WITH UNDERBAR|&#x2ae8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT UP TACK ABOVE SHORT DOWN TACK|&#x2ae9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE DOWN TACK|&#x2aea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE UP TACK|&#x2aeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE STROKE NOT SIGN|&#x2aec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED DOUBLE STROKE NOT SIGN|&#x2aed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOES NOT DIVIDE WITH REVERSED NEGATION SLASH|&#x2aee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL LINE WITH CIRCLE ABOVE|&#x2aef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b1ff69" !style="background:#ffffff"|2AFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL LINE WITH CIRCLE BELOW|&#x2af0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN TACK WITH CIRCLE BELOW|&#x2af1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARALLEL WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2af2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARALLEL WITH TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2af3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR BINARY RELATION|&#x2af4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2af5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE COLON OPERATOR|&#x2af6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE NESTED LESS-THAN|&#x2af7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE NESTED GREATER-THAN|&#x2af8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO|&#x2af9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO|&#x2afa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE SOLIDUS BINARY RELATION|&#x2afb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR OPERATOR|&#x2afc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SOLIDUS OPERATOR|&#x2afd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERTICAL BAR|&#x2afe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|N-ARY WHITE VERTICAL BAR|&#x2aff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST WHITE ARROW|&#x2b00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST WHITE ARROW|&#x2b01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST WHITE ARROW|&#x2b02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST WHITE ARROW|&#x2b03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT WHITE ARROW|&#x2b04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS BLACK ARROW|&#x2b05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS BLACK ARROW|&#x2b06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS BLACK ARROW|&#x2b07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST BLACK ARROW|&#x2b08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST BLACK ARROW|&#x2b09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST BLACK ARROW|&#x2b0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST BLACK ARROW|&#x2b0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT BLACK ARROW|&#x2b0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP DOWN BLACK ARROW|&#x2b0d;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP DOWNWARDS|&#x2b0e;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP UPWARDS|&#x2b0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B1x |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP DOWNWARDS|&#x2b10;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TIP UPWARDS|&#x2b11;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH TOP HALF BLACK|&#x2b12;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK|&#x2b13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK|&#x2b14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE WITH LOWER LEFT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK|&#x2b15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAMOND WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x2b16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAMOND WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x2b17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAMOND WITH TOP HALF BLACK|&#x2b18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAMOND WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK|&#x2b19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED SQUARE|&#x2b1a;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LARGE SQUARE|&#x2b1b;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LARGE SQUARE|&#x2b1c;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE|&#x2b1d;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERY SMALL SQUARE|&#x2b1e;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK PENTAGON|&#x2b1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B2x |style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE PENTAGON|&#x2b20;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HEXAGON|&#x2b21;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HEXAGON|&#x2b22;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL BLACK HEXAGON|&#x2b23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LARGE CIRCLE|&#x2b24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM DIAMOND|&#x2b25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MEDIUM DIAMOND|&#x2b26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM LOZENGE|&#x2b27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MEDIUM LOZENGE|&#x2b28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SMALL DIAMOND|&#x2b29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SMALL LOZENGE|&#x2b2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SMALL LOZENGE|&#x2b2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HORIZONTAL ELLIPSE|&#x2b2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSE|&#x2b2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK VERTICAL ELLIPSE|&#x2b2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERTICAL ELLIPSE|&#x2b2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE|&#x2b30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE LEFTWARDS ARROWS|&#x2b31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ARROW WITH CIRCLED PLUS|&#x2b32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW|&#x2b33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW FROM BAR|&#x2b36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED TRIPLE DASH ARROW|&#x2b37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH DOTTED STEM|&#x2b38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL|&#x2b3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW THROUGH X|&#x2b3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WAVE ARROW POINTING DIRECTLY LEFT|&#x2b3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2b40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2b41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2b42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH GREATER-THAN|&#x2b43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH SUPERSET|&#x2b44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW|&#x2b45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW|&#x2b46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2b47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2b48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2b49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO|&#x2b4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2b4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR|&#x2b4c;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ZIGZAG ARROW|&#x2b4d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT SLANTED NORTH ARROW|&#x2b4e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW|&#x2b4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B5x |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MEDIUM STAR|&#x2b50;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SMALL STAR|&#x2b51;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SMALL STAR|&#x2b52;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON|&#x2b53;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON|&#x2b54;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE|&#x2b55;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY OVAL WITH OVAL INSIDE|&#x2b56;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CIRCLE WITH CIRCLE INSIDE|&#x2b57;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CIRCLE|&#x2b58;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY CIRCLED SALTIRE|&#x2b59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HOOKED HEAD|&#x2b5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH HOOKED TAIL|&#x2b5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLANTED NORTH ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL|&#x2b5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BACKSLANTED SOUTH ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL TAIL|&#x2b5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BENT ARROW POINTING DOWNWARDS THEN NORTH EAST|&#x2b5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORT BENT ARROW POINTING DOWNWARDS THEN NORTH EAST|&#x2b5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RIGHT TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP DOWN TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED ARROW|&#x2b6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED ARROW|&#x2b6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED ARROW|&#x2b6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED DASHED ARROW|&#x2b6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED OPEN CIRCLE ARROW|&#x2b6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED OPEN CIRCLE ARROW|&#x2b6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b73;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR|&#x2b79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2b7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE|&#x2b7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#x2b7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL TAB KEY|&#x2b7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL TAB KEY|&#x2b7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW OVER RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW LEFTWARDS OF DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW OVER LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW LEFTWARDS OF UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW|&#x2b83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED ARROWS|&#x2b84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED ARROWS|&#x2b85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED ARROWS|&#x2b86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED PAIRED ARROWS|&#x2b87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW|&#x2b88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW|&#x2b89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW|&#x2b8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS BLACK CIRCLED WHITE ARROW|&#x2b8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHT U-SHAPED ARROW|&#x2b8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED BOTTOM U-SHAPED ARROW|&#x2b8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED LEFT U-SHAPED ARROW|&#x2b8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE TRIANGLE-HEADED TOP U-SHAPED ARROW|&#x2b8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2B9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RETURN LEFT|&#x2b90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RETURN RIGHT|&#x2b91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWLINE LEFT|&#x2b92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWLINE RIGHT|&#x2b93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUR CORNER ARROWS CIRCLING ANTICLOCKWISE|&#x2b94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS BLACK ARROW|&#x2b95;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN WITH INFINITY ABOVE|&#x2b96;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR TYPE A ELECTRONICS|&#x2b97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D TOP-LIGHTED LEFTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D RIGHT-LIGHTED UPWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D TOP-LIGHTED RIGHTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-D LEFT-LIGHTED DOWNWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UPWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWNWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD|&#x2b9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP LEFTWARDS|&#x2ba0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP RIGHTWARDS|&#x2ba1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP LEFTWARDS|&#x2ba2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP RIGHTWARDS|&#x2ba3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP UPWARDS|&#x2ba4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP UPWARDS|&#x2ba5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP DOWNWARDS|&#x2ba6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH LONG TIP DOWNWARDS|&#x2ba7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED DOWNWARDS AND LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2ba8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED DOWNWARDS AND RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2ba9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED UPWARDS AND LEFTWARDS ARROW|&#x2baa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED UPWARDS AND RIGHTWARDS ARROW|&#x2bab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED LEFTWARDS AND UPWARDS ARROW|&#x2bac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED RIGHTWARDS AND UPWARDS ARROW|&#x2bad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED LEFTWARDS AND DOWNWARDS ARROW|&#x2bae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CURVED RIGHTWARDS AND DOWNWARDS ARROW|&#x2baf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW DOWN LEFT|&#x2bb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW DOWN RIGHT|&#x2bb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW UP LEFT|&#x2bb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW UP RIGHT|&#x2bb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW LEFT UP|&#x2bb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW RIGHT UP|&#x2bb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW LEFT DOWN|&#x2bb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIBBON ARROW RIGHT DOWN|&#x2bb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS WHITE ARROW FROM BAR WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x2bb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP ARROWHEAD IN A RECTANGLE BOX|&#x2bb9;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OVERLAPPING WHITE SQUARES|&#x2bba;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OVERLAPPING WHITE AND BLACK SQUARES|&#x2bbb;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OVERLAPPING BLACK SQUARES|&#x2bbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH LIGHT X|&#x2bbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED X|&#x2bbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED BOLD X|&#x2bbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SQUARE CENTRED|&#x2bc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND CENTRED|&#x2bc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED BLACK PENTAGON|&#x2bc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL BLACK OCTAGON|&#x2bc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK OCTAGON|&#x2bc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM UP-POINTING TRIANGLE CENTRED|&#x2bc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE CENTRED|&#x2bc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE CENTRED|&#x2bc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE CENTRED|&#x2bc8;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEPTUNE FORM TWO|&#x2bc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF BLACK CIRCLE|&#x2bca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM HALF BLACK CIRCLE|&#x2bcb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK CUSP|&#x2bcc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROTATED LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK CUSP|&#x2bcd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE FOUR POINTED CUSP|&#x2bce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROTATED WHITE FOUR POINTED CUSP|&#x2bcf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BDx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE POSITION INDICATOR|&#x2bd0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UNCERTAINTY SIGN|&#x2bd1;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GROUP MARK|&#x2bd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUTO FORM TWO|&#x2bd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUTO FORM THREE|&#x2bd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUTO FORM FOUR|&#x2bd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLUTO FORM FIVE|&#x2bd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRANSPLUTO|&#x2bd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PROSERPINA|&#x2bd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRAEA|&#x2bd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HYGIEA|&#x2bda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOLUS|&#x2bdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NESSUS|&#x2bdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE MOON SELENA|&#x2bdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DIAMOND ON CROSS|&#x2bde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRUE LIGHT MOON ARTA|&#x2bdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUPIDO|&#x2be0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HADES|&#x2be1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZEUS|&#x2be2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KRONOS|&#x2be3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|APOLLON|&#x2be4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADMETOS|&#x2be5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VULCANUS|&#x2be6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POSEIDON|&#x2be7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF BLACK STAR|&#x2be8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF BLACK STAR|&#x2be9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAR WITH LEFT HALF BLACK|&#x2bea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAR WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK|&#x2beb;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS|&#x2bec;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS|&#x2bed;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS|&#x2bee;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS|&#x2bef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2BFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ERIS FORM ONE|&#x2bf0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ERIS FORM TWO|&#x2bf1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEDNA|&#x2bf2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL VIGINTILE|&#x2bf3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL NOVILE|&#x2bf4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL QUINTILE|&#x2bf5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL BINOVILE|&#x2bf6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL SENTAGON|&#x2bf7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUSSIAN ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL TREDECILE|&#x2bf8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EQUALS SIGN WITH INFINITY BELOW|&#x2bf9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNITED SYMBOL|&#x2bfa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED SYMBOL|&#x2bfb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLED SYMBOL|&#x2bfc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PASSED SYMBOL|&#x2bfd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED RIGHT ANGLE|&#x2bfe;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HELLSCHREIBER PAUSE SYMBOL|&#x2bff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Glagolitic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER AZU|&#x2c00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER BUKY|&#x2c01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER VEDE|&#x2c02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER GLAGOLI|&#x2c03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DOBRO|&#x2c04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YESTU|&#x2c05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHIVETE|&#x2c06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO|&#x2c07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLJA|&#x2c08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHE|&#x2c09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER INITIAL IZHE|&#x2c0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x2c0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERVI|&#x2c0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER KAKO|&#x2c0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER LJUDIJE|&#x2c0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER MYSLITE|&#x2c0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER NASHI|&#x2c10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ONU|&#x2c11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER POKOJI|&#x2c12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER RITSI|&#x2c13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SLOVO|&#x2c14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TVRIDO|&#x2c15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER UKU|&#x2c16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FRITU|&#x2c17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER HERU|&#x2c18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER OTU|&#x2c19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER PE|&#x2c1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHTA|&#x2c1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TSI|&#x2c1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER CHRIVI|&#x2c1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA|&#x2c1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU|&#x2c1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YERI|&#x2c20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YATI|&#x2c21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SPIDERY HA|&#x2c22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YU|&#x2c23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SMALL YUS|&#x2c24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SMALL YUS WITH TAIL|&#x2c25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YO|&#x2c26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTATED SMALL YUS|&#x2c27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER BIG YUS|&#x2c28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTATED BIG YUS|&#x2c29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA|&#x2c2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA|&#x2c2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHTAPIC|&#x2c2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TROKUTASTI A|&#x2c2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER LATINATE MYSLITE|&#x2c2e;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER CAUDATE CHRIVI|&#x2c2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER AZU|&#x2c30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER BUKY|&#x2c31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER VEDE|&#x2c32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER GLAGOLI|&#x2c33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER DOBRO|&#x2c34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YESTU|&#x2c35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER ZHIVETE|&#x2c36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER DZELO|&#x2c37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER ZEMLJA|&#x2c38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER IZHE|&#x2c39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER INITIAL IZHE|&#x2c3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER I|&#x2c3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER DJERVI|&#x2c3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER KAKO|&#x2c3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER LJUDIJE|&#x2c3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER MYSLITE|&#x2c3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER NASHI|&#x2c40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER ONU|&#x2c41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER POKOJI|&#x2c42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER RITSI|&#x2c43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SLOVO|&#x2c44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER TVRIDO|&#x2c45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER UKU|&#x2c46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER FRITU|&#x2c47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER HERU|&#x2c48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER OTU|&#x2c49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER PE|&#x2c4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SHTA|&#x2c4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER TSI|&#x2c4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER CHRIVI|&#x2c4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SHA|&#x2c4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YERU|&#x2c4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YERI|&#x2c50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YATI|&#x2c51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SPIDERY HA|&#x2c52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YU|&#x2c53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SMALL YUS|&#x2c54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SMALL YUS WITH TAIL|&#x2c55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER YO|&#x2c56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER IOTATED SMALL YUS|&#x2c57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER BIG YUS|&#x2c58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER IOTATED BIG YUS|&#x2c59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER FITA|&#x2c5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA|&#x2c5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER SHTAPIC|&#x2c5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER TROKUTASTI A|&#x2c5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER LATINATE MYSLITE|&#x2c5e;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER CAUDATE CHRIVI|&#x2c5f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Latin Extended-C''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE BAR|&#x2c60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE BAR|&#x2c61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE TILDE|&#x2c62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE|&#x2c63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH TAIL|&#x2c64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH STROKE|&#x2c65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#x2c66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DESCENDER|&#x2c6c;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA|&#x2c6d;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH HOOK|&#x2c6e;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED A|&#x2c6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C7x |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED ALPHA|&#x2c70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH RIGHT HOOK|&#x2c71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH HOOK|&#x2c72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH HOOK|&#x2c73;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH CURL|&#x2c74;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HALF H|&#x2c75;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER HALF H|&#x2c76;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TAILLESS PHI|&#x2c77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH NOTCH|&#x2c78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH TAIL|&#x2c79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH LOW RING INSIDE|&#x2c7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED E|&#x2c7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER J|&#x2c7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL V|&#x2c7d;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SWASH TAIL|&#x2c7e;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH SWASH TAIL|&#x2c7f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Coptic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ALFA|&#x2c80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER ALFA|&#x2c81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER VIDA|&#x2c82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER VIDA|&#x2c83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA|&#x2c84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER GAMMA|&#x2c85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DALDA|&#x2c86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER DALDA|&#x2c87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER EIE|&#x2c88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER EIE|&#x2c89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SOU|&#x2c8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER SOU|&#x2c8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ZATA|&#x2c8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER ZATA|&#x2c8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER HATE|&#x2c8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER HATE|&#x2c8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2C9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER THETHE|&#x2c90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER THETHE|&#x2c91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER IAUDA|&#x2c92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER IAUDA|&#x2c93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KAPA|&#x2c94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER KAPA|&#x2c95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER LAULA|&#x2c96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER LAULA|&#x2c97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER MI|&#x2c98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER MI|&#x2c99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER NI|&#x2c9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER NI|&#x2c9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI|&#x2c9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER KSI|&#x2c9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x2c9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER O|&#x2c9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PI|&#x2ca0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER PI|&#x2ca1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER RO|&#x2ca2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER RO|&#x2ca3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SIMA|&#x2ca4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER SIMA|&#x2ca5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER TAU|&#x2ca6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER TAU|&#x2ca7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER UA|&#x2ca8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER UA|&#x2ca9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER FI|&#x2caa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER FI|&#x2cab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHI|&#x2cac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER KHI|&#x2cad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI|&#x2cae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER PSI|&#x2caf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU|&#x2cb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OOU|&#x2cb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P ALEF|&#x2cb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P ALEF|&#x2cb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC AIN|&#x2cb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC AIN|&#x2cb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC EIE|&#x2cb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC EIE|&#x2cb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P KAPA|&#x2cb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P KAPA|&#x2cb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P NI|&#x2cba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P NI|&#x2cbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC NI|&#x2cbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC NI|&#x2cbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU|&#x2cbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU|&#x2cbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SAMPI|&#x2cc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER SAMPI|&#x2cc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED SHEI|&#x2cc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER CROSSED SHEI|&#x2cc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHEI|&#x2cc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHEI|&#x2cc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC ESH|&#x2cc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC ESH|&#x2cc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER AKHMIMIC KHEI|&#x2cc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER AKHMIMIC KHEI|&#x2cc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P HORI|&#x2cca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P HORI|&#x2ccb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HORI|&#x2ccc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HORI|&#x2ccd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HA|&#x2cce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HA|&#x2ccf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER L-SHAPED HA|&#x2cd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER L-SHAPED HA|&#x2cd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HEI|&#x2cd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HEI|&#x2cd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HAT|&#x2cd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HAT|&#x2cd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC GANGIA|&#x2cd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC GANGIA|&#x2cd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC DJA|&#x2cd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC DJA|&#x2cd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHIMA|&#x2cda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHIMA|&#x2cdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN SHIMA|&#x2cdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN SHIMA|&#x2cdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI|&#x2cde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI|&#x2cdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NYI|&#x2ce0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NYI|&#x2ce1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN WAU|&#x2ce2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN WAU|&#x2ce3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL KAI|&#x2ce4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL MI RO|&#x2ce5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL PI RO|&#x2ce6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL STAUROS|&#x2ce7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL TAU RO|&#x2ce8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL KHI RO|&#x2ce9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SYMBOL SHIMA SIMA|&#x2cea;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC SHEI|&#x2ceb;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC SHEI|&#x2cec;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC GANGIA|&#x2ced;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC GANGIA|&#x2cee;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC COMBINING NI ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x2cef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2CFx |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC COMBINING SPIRITUS ASPER|&nbsp;&#x2cf0;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC COMBINING SPIRITUS LENIS|&nbsp;&#x2cf1;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER BOHAIRIC KHEI|&#x2cf2;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC SMALL LETTER BOHAIRIC KHEI|&#x2cf3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC OLD NUBIAN FULL STOP|&#x2cf9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC OLD NUBIAN DIRECT QUESTION MARK|&#x2cfa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC OLD NUBIAN INDIRECT QUESTION MARK|&#x2cfb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC OLD NUBIAN VERSE DIVIDER|&#x2cfc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x2cfd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC FULL STOP|&#x2cfe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC MORPHOLOGICAL DIVIDER|&#x2cff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Georgian Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER AN|&#x2d00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER BAN|&#x2d01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER GAN|&#x2d02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER DON|&#x2d03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER EN|&#x2d04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER VIN|&#x2d05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER ZEN|&#x2d06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER TAN|&#x2d07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER IN|&#x2d08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER KAN|&#x2d09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER LAS|&#x2d0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER MAN|&#x2d0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER NAR|&#x2d0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER ON|&#x2d0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER PAR|&#x2d0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER ZHAR|&#x2d0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER RAE|&#x2d10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER SAN|&#x2d11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER TAR|&#x2d12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER UN|&#x2d13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER PHAR|&#x2d14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER KHAR|&#x2d15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER GHAN|&#x2d16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER QAR|&#x2d17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER SHIN|&#x2d18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER CHIN|&#x2d19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER CAN|&#x2d1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER JIL|&#x2d1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER CIL|&#x2d1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER CHAR|&#x2d1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER XAN|&#x2d1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER JHAN|&#x2d1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D2x |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HAE|&#x2d20;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HE|&#x2d21;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HIE|&#x2d22;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER WE|&#x2d23;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HAR|&#x2d24;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HOE|&#x2d25;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER YN|&#x2d27;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER AEN|&#x2d2d;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tifinagh''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YA|&#x2d30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAB|&#x2d31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YABH|&#x2d32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAG|&#x2d33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAGHH|&#x2d34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER BERBER ACADEMY YAJ|&#x2d35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAJ|&#x2d36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAD|&#x2d37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YADH|&#x2d38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YADD|&#x2d39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YADDH|&#x2d3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YEY|&#x2d3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAF|&#x2d3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAK|&#x2d3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAK|&#x2d3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAKHH|&#x2d3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAH|&#x2d40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER BERBER ACADEMY YAH|&#x2d41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAH|&#x2d42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAHH|&#x2d43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAA|&#x2d44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAKH|&#x2d45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAKH|&#x2d46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAQ|&#x2d47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAQ|&#x2d48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YI|&#x2d49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAZH|&#x2d4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER AHAGGAR YAZH|&#x2d4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAZH|&#x2d4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAL|&#x2d4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAM|&#x2d4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAN|&#x2d4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAGN|&#x2d50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YANG|&#x2d51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAP|&#x2d52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YU|&#x2d53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAR|&#x2d54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YARR|&#x2d55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAGH|&#x2d56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YAGH|&#x2d57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER AYER YAGH|&#x2d58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAS|&#x2d59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YASS|&#x2d5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YASH|&#x2d5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAT|&#x2d5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YATH|&#x2d5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YACH|&#x2d5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YATT|&#x2d5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAV|&#x2d60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAW|&#x2d61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAY|&#x2d62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAZ|&#x2d63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER TAWELLEMET YAZ|&#x2d64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YAZZ|&#x2d65;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YE|&#x2d66;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH LETTER YO|&#x2d67;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH MODIFIER LETTER LABIALIZATION MARK|&#x2d6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D7x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH SEPARATOR MARK|&#x2d70;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIFINAGH CONSONANT JOINER|&nbsp;&#x2d7f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ethiopic Extended''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE LOA|&#x2d80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE MOA|&#x2d81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ROA|&#x2d82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SOA|&#x2d83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SHOA|&#x2d84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BOA|&#x2d85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TOA|&#x2d86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE COA|&#x2d87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NOA|&#x2d88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NYOA|&#x2d89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GLOTTAL OA|&#x2d8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZOA|&#x2d8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DOA|&#x2d8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDOA|&#x2d8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE JOA|&#x2d8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE THOA|&#x2d8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2D9x |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CHOA|&#x2d90;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE PHOA|&#x2d91;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE POA|&#x2d92;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGWA|&#x2d93;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGWI|&#x2d94;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGWEE|&#x2d95;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGWE|&#x2d96;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2DAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSA|&#x2da0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSU|&#x2da1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSI|&#x2da2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSAA|&#x2da3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSEE|&#x2da4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSE|&#x2da5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSO|&#x2da6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCA|&#x2da8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCU|&#x2da9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCI|&#x2daa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCAA|&#x2dab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCEE|&#x2dac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCE|&#x2dad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCO|&#x2dae;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f !style="background:#ffffff"|2DBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZA|&#x2db0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZU|&#x2db1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZI|&#x2db2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZAA|&#x2db3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZEE|&#x2db4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZE|&#x2db5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZO|&#x2db6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHA|&#x2db8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHU|&#x2db9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHI|&#x2dba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHAA|&#x2dbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHEE|&#x2dbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHE|&#x2dbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHO|&#x2dbe;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2DCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYA|&#x2dc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYU|&#x2dc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYI|&#x2dc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYAA|&#x2dc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYEE|&#x2dc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYE|&#x2dc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYO|&#x2dc6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYA|&#x2dc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYU|&#x2dc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYI|&#x2dca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYAA|&#x2dcb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYEE|&#x2dcc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYE|&#x2dcd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYO|&#x2dce;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2DDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYA|&#x2dd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYU|&#x2dd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYI|&#x2dd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYAA|&#x2dd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYEE|&#x2dd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYE|&#x2dd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYO|&#x2dd6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYA|&#x2dd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYU|&#x2dd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYI|&#x2dda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYAA|&#x2ddb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYEE|&#x2ddc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYE|&#x2ddd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYO|&#x2dde;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cyrillic Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2DEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BE|&nbsp;&#x2de0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER VE|&nbsp;&#x2de1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER GHE|&nbsp;&#x2de2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER DE|&nbsp;&#x2de3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ZHE|&nbsp;&#x2de4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ZE|&nbsp;&#x2de5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER KA|&nbsp;&#x2de6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EL|&nbsp;&#x2de7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EM|&nbsp;&#x2de8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EN|&nbsp;&#x2de9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER O|&nbsp;&#x2dea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER PE|&nbsp;&#x2deb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ER|&nbsp;&#x2dec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ES|&nbsp;&#x2ded;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER TE|&nbsp;&#x2dee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER HA|&nbsp;&#x2def;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2DFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER TSE|&nbsp;&#x2df0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER CHE|&nbsp;&#x2df1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER SHA|&nbsp;&#x2df2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER SHCHA|&nbsp;&#x2df3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER FITA|&nbsp;&#x2df4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ES-TE|&nbsp;&#x2df5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER A|&nbsp;&#x2df6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IE|&nbsp;&#x2df7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER DJERV|&nbsp;&#x2df8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER MONOGRAPH UK|&nbsp;&#x2df9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YAT|&nbsp;&#x2dfa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YU|&nbsp;&#x2dfb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED A|&nbsp;&#x2dfc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER LITTLE YUS|&nbsp;&#x2dfd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BIG YUS|&nbsp;&#x2dfe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS|&nbsp;&#x2dff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Supplemental Punctuation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ANGLE SUBSTITUTION MARKER|&#x2e00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ANGLE DOTTED SUBSTITUTION MARKER|&#x2e01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SUBSTITUTION BRACKET|&#x2e02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SUBSTITUTION BRACKET|&#x2e03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT DOTTED SUBSTITUTION BRACKET|&#x2e04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT DOTTED SUBSTITUTION BRACKET|&#x2e05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED INTERPOLATION MARKER|&#x2e06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED DOTTED INTERPOLATION MARKER|&#x2e07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED TRANSPOSITION MARKER|&#x2e08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT TRANSPOSITION BRACKET|&#x2e09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT TRANSPOSITION BRACKET|&#x2e0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED SQUARE|&#x2e0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT RAISED OMISSION BRACKET|&#x2e0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT RAISED OMISSION BRACKET|&#x2e0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EDITORIAL CORONIS|&#x2e0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARAGRAPHOS|&nbsp;&#x2e0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|FORKED PARAGRAPHOS|&nbsp;&#x2e10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED FORKED PARAGRAPHOS|&nbsp;&#x2e11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HYPODIASTOLE|&#x2e12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED OBELOS|&#x2e13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ANCORA|&#x2e14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ANCORA|&#x2e15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE|&#x2e16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE OBLIQUE HYPHEN|&#x2e17;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED INTERROBANG|&#x2e18;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PALM BRANCH|&#x2e19;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HYPHEN WITH DIAERESIS|&#x2e1a;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE WITH RING ABOVE|&#x2e1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT LOW PARAPHRASE BRACKET|&#x2e1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT LOW PARAPHRASE BRACKET|&#x2e1d;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x2e1e;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TILDE WITH DOT BELOW|&#x2e1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT VERTICAL BAR WITH QUILL|&#x2e20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL BAR WITH QUILL|&#x2e21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP LEFT HALF BRACKET|&#x2e22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP RIGHT HALF BRACKET|&#x2e23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM LEFT HALF BRACKET|&#x2e24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM RIGHT HALF BRACKET|&#x2e25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SIDEWAYS U BRACKET|&#x2e26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SIDEWAYS U BRACKET|&#x2e27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS|&#x2e28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS|&#x2e29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO DOTS OVER ONE DOT PUNCTUATION|&#x2e2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONE DOT OVER TWO DOTS PUNCTUATION|&#x2e2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED FOUR DOT PUNCTUATION|&#x2e2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIVE DOT MARK|&#x2e2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED QUESTION MARK|&#x2e2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL TILDE|&#x2e2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E3x |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RING POINT|&#x2e30;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WORD SEPARATOR MIDDLE DOT|&#x2e31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED COMMA|&#x2e32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED DOT|&#x2e33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED COMMA|&#x2e34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SEMICOLON|&#x2e35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DAGGER WITH LEFT GUARD|&#x2e36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DAGGER WITH RIGHT GUARD|&#x2e37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED DAGGER|&#x2e38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF SECTION SIGN|&#x2e39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO-EM DASH|&#x2e3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE-EM DASH|&#x2e3b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STENOGRAPHIC FULL STOP|&#x2e3c;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL SIX DOTS|&#x2e3d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WIGGLY VERTICAL LINE|&#x2e3e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAPITULUM|&#x2e3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E4x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE HYPHEN|&#x2e40;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED COMMA|&#x2e41;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE LOW-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK|&#x2e42;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN|&#x2e43;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SUSPENSION MARK|&#x2e44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED LOW KAVYKA|&#x2e45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED LOW KAVYKA WITH KAVYKA ABOVE|&#x2e46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOW KAVYKA|&#x2e47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOW KAVYKA WITH DOT|&#x2e48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE STACKED COMMA|&#x2e49;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOTTED SOLIDUS|&#x2e4a;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE DAGGER|&#x2e4b;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIEVAL COMMA|&#x2e4c;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PARAGRAPHUS MARK|&#x2e4d;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PUNCTUS ELEVATUS MARK|&#x2e4e;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CORNISH VERSE DIVIDER|&#x2e4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E5x |style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS PATTY WITH RIGHT CROSSBAR|&#x2e50;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS PATTY WITH LEFT CROSSBAR|&#x2e51;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRONIAN SIGN CAPITAL ET|&#x2e52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIEVAL EXCLAMATION MARK|&#x2e53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIEVAL QUESTION MARK|&#x2e54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH STROKE|&#x2e55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH STROKE|&#x2e56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH DOUBLE STROKE|&#x2e57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH DOUBLE STROKE|&#x2e58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF LEFT PARENTHESIS|&#x2e59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF RIGHT PARENTHESIS|&#x2e5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM HALF LEFT PARENTHESIS|&#x2e5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOTTOM HALF RIGHT PARENTHESIS|&#x2e5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OBLIQUE HYPHEN|&#x2e5d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E6x |style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WIGGLY EXCLAMATION MARK|&#x2e60;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED WIGGLY EXCLAMATION MARK|&#x2e61;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT PARENTHESIS WITH MIDDLE RING|&#x2e62;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT PARENTHESIS WITH MIDDLE RING|&#x2e63;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''CJK Radicals Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL REPEAT|&#x2e80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL CLIFF|&#x2e81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SECOND ONE|&#x2e82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SECOND TWO|&#x2e83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SECOND THREE|&#x2e84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL PERSON|&#x2e85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BOX|&#x2e86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL TABLE|&#x2e87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL KNIFE ONE|&#x2e88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL KNIFE TWO|&#x2e89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL DIVINATION|&#x2e8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SEAL|&#x2e8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SMALL ONE|&#x2e8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SMALL TWO|&#x2e8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LAME ONE|&#x2e8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LAME TWO|&#x2e8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2E9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LAME THREE|&#x2e90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LAME FOUR|&#x2e91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SNAKE|&#x2e92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL THREAD|&#x2e93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SNOUT ONE|&#x2e94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SNOUT TWO|&#x2e95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL HEART ONE|&#x2e96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL HEART TWO|&#x2e97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL HAND|&#x2e98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL RAP|&#x2e99;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL CHOKE|&#x2e9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SUN|&#x2e9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MOON|&#x2e9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL DEATH|&#x2e9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MOTHER|&#x2e9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2EAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL CIVILIAN|&#x2ea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WATER ONE|&#x2ea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WATER TWO|&#x2ea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL FIRE|&#x2ea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL PAW ONE|&#x2ea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL PAW TWO|&#x2ea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED HALF TREE TRUNK|&#x2ea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL COW|&#x2ea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL DOG|&#x2ea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL JADE|&#x2ea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BOLT OF CLOTH|&#x2eaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL EYE|&#x2eab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SPIRIT ONE|&#x2eac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SPIRIT TWO|&#x2ead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BAMBOO|&#x2eae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SILK|&#x2eaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2EBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED SILK|&#x2eb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL NET ONE|&#x2eb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL NET TWO|&#x2eb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL NET THREE|&#x2eb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL NET FOUR|&#x2eb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MESH|&#x2eb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SHEEP|&#x2eb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL RAM|&#x2eb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL EWE|&#x2eb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL OLD|&#x2eb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BRUSH ONE|&#x2eba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BRUSH TWO|&#x2ebb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MEAT|&#x2ebc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MORTAR|&#x2ebd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL GRASS ONE|&#x2ebe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL GRASS TWO|&#x2ebf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2ECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL GRASS THREE|&#x2ec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL TIGER|&#x2ec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL CLOTHES|&#x2ec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WEST ONE|&#x2ec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WEST TWO|&#x2ec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED SEE|&#x2ec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED HORN|&#x2ec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL HORN|&#x2ec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED SPEECH|&#x2ec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED SHELL|&#x2ec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL FOOT|&#x2eca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED CART|&#x2ecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WALK|&#x2ecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WALK ONE|&#x2ecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL WALK TWO|&#x2ece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL CITY|&#x2ecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2EDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED GOLD|&#x2ed0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LONG ONE|&#x2ed1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL LONG TWO|&#x2ed2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED LONG|&#x2ed3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED GATE|&#x2ed4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MOUND ONE|&#x2ed5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL MOUND TWO|&#x2ed6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL RAIN|&#x2ed7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BLUE|&#x2ed8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED TANNED LEATHER|&#x2ed9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED LEAF|&#x2eda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED WIND|&#x2edb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED FLY|&#x2edc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL EAT ONE|&#x2edd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL EAT TWO|&#x2ede;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL EAT THREE|&#x2edf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|2EEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED EAT|&#x2ee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL HEAD|&#x2ee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED HORSE|&#x2ee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL BONE|&#x2ee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL GHOST|&#x2ee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED FISH|&#x2ee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED BIRD|&#x2ee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED SALT|&#x2ee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WHEAT|&#x2ee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED YELLOW|&#x2ee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED FROG|&#x2eea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL J-SIMPLIFIED EVEN|&#x2eeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED EVEN|&#x2eec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL J-SIMPLIFIED TOOTH|&#x2eed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED TOOTH|&#x2eee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL J-SIMPLIFIED DRAGON|&#x2eef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|2EFx |style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED DRAGON|&#x2ef0;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL TURTLE|&#x2ef1;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL J-SIMPLIFIED TURTLE|&#x2ef2;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED TURTLE|&#x2ef3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kangxi Radicals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" 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KIE|&#xa1fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KIEP|&#xa1fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KAT|&#xa1ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A20x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KAX|&#xa200;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KA|&#xa201;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KAP|&#xa202;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KUOX|&#xa203;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KUO|&#xa204;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KUOP|&#xa205;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KOT|&#xa206;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KOX|&#xa207;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KO|&#xa208;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KOP|&#xa209;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KET|&#xa20a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KEX|&#xa20b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KE|&#xa20c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE KEP|&#xa20d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE 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!style="background:#ffffff"|A22x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUO|&#xa220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUOP|&#xa221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGOT|&#xa222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGOX|&#xa223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGO|&#xa224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGOP|&#xa225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGET|&#xa226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGEX|&#xa227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGE|&#xa228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGEP|&#xa229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUT|&#xa22a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUX|&#xa22b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGU|&#xa22c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUP|&#xa22d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGURX|&#xa22e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE GGUR|&#xa22f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A23x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGIEX|&#xa230;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGIE|&#xa231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGAT|&#xa232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGAX|&#xa233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGA|&#xa234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGAP|&#xa235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUOX|&#xa236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUO|&#xa237;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUOP|&#xa238;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGOT|&#xa239;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGOX|&#xa23a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGO|&#xa23b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGOP|&#xa23c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGEX|&#xa23d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGE|&#xa23e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGEP|&#xa23f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A24x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUT|&#xa240;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUX|&#xa241;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGU|&#xa242;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUP|&#xa243;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGURX|&#xa244;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE MGUR|&#xa245;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIT|&#xa246;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIX|&#xa247;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXI|&#xa248;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIP|&#xa249;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIET|&#xa24a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIEX|&#xa24b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIE|&#xa24c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXIEP|&#xa24d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXAT|&#xa24e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXAX|&#xa24f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A25x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXA|&#xa250;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXAP|&#xa251;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXUOT|&#xa252;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXUOX|&#xa253;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXUO|&#xa254;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXUOP|&#xa255;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXOT|&#xa256;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXOX|&#xa257;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXO|&#xa258;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXOP|&#xa259;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXEX|&#xa25a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXE|&#xa25b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HXEP|&#xa25c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGIEX|&#xa25d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGIE|&#xa25e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGIEP|&#xa25f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A26x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGAT|&#xa260;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGAX|&#xa261;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGA|&#xa262;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGAP|&#xa263;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGUOT|&#xa264;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGUOX|&#xa265;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGUO|&#xa266;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGOT|&#xa267;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGOX|&#xa268;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGO|&#xa269;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGOP|&#xa26a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGEX|&#xa26b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGE|&#xa26c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NGEP|&#xa26d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HIT|&#xa26e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HIEX|&#xa26f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A27x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HIE|&#xa270;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HAT|&#xa271;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HAX|&#xa272;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HA|&#xa273;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HAP|&#xa274;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HUOT|&#xa275;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HUOX|&#xa276;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HUO|&#xa277;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HUOP|&#xa278;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HOT|&#xa279;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HOX|&#xa27a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HO|&#xa27b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HOP|&#xa27c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HEX|&#xa27d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HE|&#xa27e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE HEP|&#xa27f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A28x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WAT|&#xa280;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WAX|&#xa281;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WA|&#xa282;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WAP|&#xa283;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WUOX|&#xa284;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WUO|&#xa285;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WUOP|&#xa286;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WOX|&#xa287;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WO|&#xa288;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WOP|&#xa289;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WEX|&#xa28a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WE|&#xa28b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE WEP|&#xa28c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIT|&#xa28d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIX|&#xa28e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZI|&#xa28f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A29x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIP|&#xa290;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIEX|&#xa291;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIE|&#xa292;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZIEP|&#xa293;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZAT|&#xa294;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZAX|&#xa295;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZA|&#xa296;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZAP|&#xa297;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUOX|&#xa298;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUO|&#xa299;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUOP|&#xa29a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZOT|&#xa29b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZOX|&#xa29c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZO|&#xa29d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZOP|&#xa29e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZEX|&#xa29f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZE|&#xa2a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZEP|&#xa2a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUT|&#xa2a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUX|&#xa2a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZU|&#xa2a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUP|&#xa2a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZURX|&#xa2a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZUR|&#xa2a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZYT|&#xa2a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZYX|&#xa2a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZY|&#xa2aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZYP|&#xa2ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZYRX|&#xa2ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZYR|&#xa2ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIT|&#xa2ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIX|&#xa2af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CI|&#xa2b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIP|&#xa2b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIET|&#xa2b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIEX|&#xa2b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIE|&#xa2b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CIEP|&#xa2b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CAT|&#xa2b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CAX|&#xa2b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CA|&#xa2b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CAP|&#xa2b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUOX|&#xa2ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUO|&#xa2bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUOP|&#xa2bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE COT|&#xa2bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE COX|&#xa2be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CO|&#xa2bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE COP|&#xa2c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CEX|&#xa2c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CE|&#xa2c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CEP|&#xa2c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUT|&#xa2c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUX|&#xa2c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CU|&#xa2c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUP|&#xa2c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CURX|&#xa2c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CUR|&#xa2c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CYT|&#xa2ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CYX|&#xa2cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CY|&#xa2cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CYP|&#xa2cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CYRX|&#xa2ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE CYR|&#xa2cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIT|&#xa2d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIX|&#xa2d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZI|&#xa2d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIP|&#xa2d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIET|&#xa2d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIEX|&#xa2d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIE|&#xa2d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZIEP|&#xa2d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZAT|&#xa2d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZAX|&#xa2d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZA|&#xa2da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZAP|&#xa2db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZOX|&#xa2dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZO|&#xa2dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZOP|&#xa2de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZEX|&#xa2df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZE|&#xa2e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZEP|&#xa2e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZUX|&#xa2e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZU|&#xa2e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZUP|&#xa2e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZURX|&#xa2e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZUR|&#xa2e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZYT|&#xa2e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZYX|&#xa2e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZY|&#xa2e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZYP|&#xa2ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZYRX|&#xa2eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE ZZYR|&#xa2ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIT|&#xa2ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIX|&#xa2ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZI|&#xa2ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A2Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIP|&#xa2f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIEX|&#xa2f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIE|&#xa2f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZIEP|&#xa2f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZAT|&#xa2f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZAX|&#xa2f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZA|&#xa2f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZAP|&#xa2f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZUOX|&#xa2f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZUO|&#xa2f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZOX|&#xa2fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZOP|&#xa2fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZEX|&#xa2fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZE|&#xa2fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZUX|&#xa2fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZU|&#xa2ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A30x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZUP|&#xa300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZURX|&#xa301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZUR|&#xa302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZYT|&#xa303;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZYX|&#xa304;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZY|&#xa305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZYP|&#xa306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZYRX|&#xa307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NZYR|&#xa308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIT|&#xa309;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIX|&#xa30a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SI|&#xa30b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIP|&#xa30c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIEX|&#xa30d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIE|&#xa30e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SIEP|&#xa30f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A31x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SAT|&#xa310;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SAX|&#xa311;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SA|&#xa312;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SAP|&#xa313;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SUOX|&#xa314;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SUO|&#xa315;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SUOP|&#xa316;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SOT|&#xa317;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SOX|&#xa318;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SO|&#xa319;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SOP|&#xa31a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SEX|&#xa31b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SE|&#xa31c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SEP|&#xa31d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE SUT|&#xa31e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE 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JJIE|&#xa41e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJIEP|&#xa41f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A42x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUOX|&#xa420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUO|&#xa421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUOP|&#xa422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJOT|&#xa423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJOX|&#xa424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJO|&#xa425;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJOP|&#xa426;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUT|&#xa427;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUX|&#xa428;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJU|&#xa429;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUP|&#xa42a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJURX|&#xa42b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJUR|&#xa42c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJYT|&#xa42d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJYX|&#xa42e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJY|&#xa42f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A43x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE JJYP|&#xa430;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIT|&#xa431;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIX|&#xa432;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJI|&#xa433;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIP|&#xa434;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIET|&#xa435;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIEX|&#xa436;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIE|&#xa437;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJIEP|&#xa438;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJUOX|&#xa439;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJUO|&#xa43a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJOT|&#xa43b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJOX|&#xa43c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJO|&#xa43d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJOP|&#xa43e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJUX|&#xa43f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A44x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJU|&#xa440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJUP|&#xa441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJURX|&#xa442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJUR|&#xa443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJYT|&#xa444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJYX|&#xa445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJY|&#xa446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJYP|&#xa447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJYRX|&#xa448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NJYR|&#xa449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIT|&#xa44a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIX|&#xa44b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYI|&#xa44c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIP|&#xa44d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIET|&#xa44e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIEX|&#xa44f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A45x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIE|&#xa450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYIEP|&#xa451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUOX|&#xa452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUO|&#xa453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUOP|&#xa454;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYOT|&#xa455;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYOX|&#xa456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYO|&#xa457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYOP|&#xa458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUT|&#xa459;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUX|&#xa45a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYU|&#xa45b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE NYUP|&#xa45c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIT|&#xa45d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIX|&#xa45e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XI|&#xa45f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A46x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIP|&#xa460;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIET|&#xa461;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIEX|&#xa462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIE|&#xa463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XIEP|&#xa464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XUOX|&#xa465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XUO|&#xa466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XOT|&#xa467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XOX|&#xa468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XO|&#xa469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XOP|&#xa46a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XYT|&#xa46b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XYX|&#xa46c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XY|&#xa46d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XYP|&#xa46e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XYRX|&#xa46f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A47x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE XYR|&#xa470;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIT|&#xa471;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIX|&#xa472;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YI|&#xa473;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIP|&#xa474;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIET|&#xa475;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIEX|&#xa476;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIE|&#xa477;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YIEP|&#xa478;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUOT|&#xa479;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUOX|&#xa47a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUO|&#xa47b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUOP|&#xa47c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YOT|&#xa47d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YOX|&#xa47e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YO|&#xa47f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A48x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YOP|&#xa480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUT|&#xa481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUX|&#xa482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YU|&#xa483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUP|&#xa484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YURX|&#xa485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YUR|&#xa486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YYT|&#xa487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YYX|&#xa488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YY|&#xa489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YYP|&#xa48a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YYRX|&#xa48b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI SYLLABLE YYR|&#xa48c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Yi Radicals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A49x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL QOT|&#xa490;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL LI|&#xa491;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL KIT|&#xa492;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL NYIP|&#xa493;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CYP|&#xa494;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL SSI|&#xa495;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL GGOP|&#xa496;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL GEP|&#xa497;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL MI|&#xa498;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL HXIT|&#xa499;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL LYR|&#xa49a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL BBUT|&#xa49b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL MOP|&#xa49c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL YO|&#xa49d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL PUT|&#xa49e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL HXUO|&#xa49f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL TAT|&#xa4a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL GA|&#xa4a1;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL ZUP|&#xa4a2;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CYT|&#xa4a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL DDUR|&#xa4a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL BUR|&#xa4a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL GGUO|&#xa4a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL NYOP|&#xa4a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL TU|&#xa4a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL OP|&#xa4a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL JJUT|&#xa4aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL ZOT|&#xa4ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL PYT|&#xa4ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL HMO|&#xa4ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL YIT|&#xa4ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL VUR|&#xa4af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#f1ff63" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL SHY|&#xa4b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL VEP|&#xa4b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL ZA|&#xa4b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL JO|&#xa4b3;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL NZUP|&#xa4b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL JJY|&#xa4b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL GOT|&#xa4b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL JJIE|&#xa4b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL WO|&#xa4b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL DU|&#xa4b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL SHUR|&#xa4ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL LIE|&#xa4bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CY|&#xa4bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CUOP|&#xa4bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CIP|&#xa4be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL HXOP|&#xa4bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Cx |style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL SHAT|&#xa4c0;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL ZUR|&#xa4c1;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL SHOP|&#xa4c2;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL CHE|&#xa4c3;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL ZZIET|&#xa4c4;}}||style="background:#b1ff69"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL NBIE|&#xa4c5;}}||style="background:#f1ff63"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YI RADICAL KE|&#xa4c6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lisu''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER BA|&#xa4d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER PA|&#xa4d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER PHA|&#xa4d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER DA|&#xa4d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TA|&#xa4d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER THA|&#xa4d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER GA|&#xa4d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER KA|&#xa4d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER KHA|&#xa4d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER JA|&#xa4d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER CA|&#xa4da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER CHA|&#xa4db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER DZA|&#xa4dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TSA|&#xa4dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TSHA|&#xa4de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER MA|&#xa4df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER NA|&#xa4e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER LA|&#xa4e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER SA|&#xa4e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER ZHA|&#xa4e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER ZA|&#xa4e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER NGA|&#xa4e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER HA|&#xa4e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER XA|&#xa4e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER HHA|&#xa4e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER FA|&#xa4e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER WA|&#xa4ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER SHA|&#xa4eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER YA|&#xa4ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER GHA|&#xa4ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER A|&#xa4ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER AE|&#xa4ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A4Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER E|&#xa4f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER EU|&#xa4f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER I|&#xa4f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER O|&#xa4f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER U|&#xa4f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER UE|&#xa4f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER UH|&#xa4f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER OE|&#xa4f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE MYA TI|&#xa4f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE NA PO|&#xa4f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE MYA CYA|&#xa4fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE MYA BO|&#xa4fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE MYA NA|&#xa4fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU LETTER TONE MYA JEU|&#xa4fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU PUNCTUATION COMMA|&#xa4fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LISU PUNCTUATION FULL STOP|&#xa4ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Vai''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A50x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE EE|&#xa500;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE EEN|&#xa501;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HEE|&#xa502;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WEE|&#xa503;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WEEN|&#xa504;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PEE|&#xa505;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHEE|&#xa506;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BEE|&#xa507;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBEE|&#xa508;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPEE|&#xa509;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBEE|&#xa50a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBEE|&#xa50b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FEE|&#xa50c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VEE|&#xa50d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TEE|&#xa50e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THEE|&#xa50f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A51x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHEE|&#xa510;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHEE|&#xa511;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LEE|&#xa512;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE REE|&#xa513;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DEE|&#xa514;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDEE|&#xa515;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SEE|&#xa516;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHEE|&#xa517;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZEE|&#xa518;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHEE|&#xa519;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CEE|&#xa51a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JEE|&#xa51b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJEE|&#xa51c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YEE|&#xa51d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KEE|&#xa51e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGEE|&#xa51f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A52x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GEE|&#xa520;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MEE|&#xa521;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NEE|&#xa522;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYEE|&#xa523;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE I|&#xa524;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE IN|&#xa525;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HI|&#xa526;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HIN|&#xa527;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WI|&#xa528;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WIN|&#xa529;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PI|&#xa52a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHI|&#xa52b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BI|&#xa52c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBI|&#xa52d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPI|&#xa52e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBI|&#xa52f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A53x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBI|&#xa530;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FI|&#xa531;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VI|&#xa532;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TI|&#xa533;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THI|&#xa534;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHI|&#xa535;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHI|&#xa536;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LI|&#xa537;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE RI|&#xa538;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DI|&#xa539;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDI|&#xa53a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SI|&#xa53b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHI|&#xa53c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZI|&#xa53d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHI|&#xa53e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CI|&#xa53f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A54x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JI|&#xa540;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJI|&#xa541;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YI|&#xa542;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KI|&#xa543;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGI|&#xa544;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GI|&#xa545;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MI|&#xa546;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NI|&#xa547;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYI|&#xa548;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE A|&#xa549;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE AN|&#xa54a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGAN|&#xa54b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HA|&#xa54c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HAN|&#xa54d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WA|&#xa54e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WAN|&#xa54f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A55x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PA|&#xa550;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHA|&#xa551;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BA|&#xa552;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBA|&#xa553;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPA|&#xa554;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPAN|&#xa555;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBA|&#xa556;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBA|&#xa557;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FA|&#xa558;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VA|&#xa559;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TA|&#xa55a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THA|&#xa55b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHA|&#xa55c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHA|&#xa55d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LA|&#xa55e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE RA|&#xa55f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A56x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DA|&#xa560;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDA|&#xa561;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SA|&#xa562;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHA|&#xa563;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZA|&#xa564;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHA|&#xa565;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CA|&#xa566;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JA|&#xa567;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJA|&#xa568;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YA|&#xa569;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KA|&#xa56a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KAN|&#xa56b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGA|&#xa56c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GA|&#xa56d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MA|&#xa56e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NA|&#xa56f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A57x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYA|&#xa570;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE OO|&#xa571;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE OON|&#xa572;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HOO|&#xa573;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WOO|&#xa574;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WOON|&#xa575;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE POO|&#xa576;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHOO|&#xa577;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BOO|&#xa578;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBOO|&#xa579;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPOO|&#xa57a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBOO|&#xa57b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBOO|&#xa57c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FOO|&#xa57d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VOO|&#xa57e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TOO|&#xa57f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A58x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THOO|&#xa580;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHOO|&#xa581;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHOO|&#xa582;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LOO|&#xa583;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ROO|&#xa584;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DOO|&#xa585;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOO|&#xa586;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SOO|&#xa587;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHOO|&#xa588;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZOO|&#xa589;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHOO|&#xa58a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE COO|&#xa58b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JOO|&#xa58c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJOO|&#xa58d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YOO|&#xa58e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KOO|&#xa58f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A59x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGOO|&#xa590;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GOO|&#xa591;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MOO|&#xa592;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NOO|&#xa593;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYOO|&#xa594;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE U|&#xa595;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE UN|&#xa596;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HU|&#xa597;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HUN|&#xa598;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WU|&#xa599;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WUN|&#xa59a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PU|&#xa59b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHU|&#xa59c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BU|&#xa59d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBU|&#xa59e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPU|&#xa59f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBU|&#xa5a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBU|&#xa5a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FU|&#xa5a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VU|&#xa5a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TU|&#xa5a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THU|&#xa5a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHU|&#xa5a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHU|&#xa5a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LU|&#xa5a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE RU|&#xa5a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DU|&#xa5aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDU|&#xa5ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SU|&#xa5ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHU|&#xa5ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZU|&#xa5ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHU|&#xa5af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CU|&#xa5b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JU|&#xa5b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJU|&#xa5b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YU|&#xa5b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KU|&#xa5b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGU|&#xa5b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GU|&#xa5b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MU|&#xa5b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NU|&#xa5b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYU|&#xa5b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE O|&#xa5ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ON|&#xa5bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGON|&#xa5bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HO|&#xa5bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HON|&#xa5be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WO|&#xa5bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WON|&#xa5c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PO|&#xa5c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHO|&#xa5c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BO|&#xa5c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBO|&#xa5c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPO|&#xa5c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBO|&#xa5c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBO|&#xa5c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBON|&#xa5c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FO|&#xa5c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VO|&#xa5ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TO|&#xa5cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THO|&#xa5cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHO|&#xa5cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHO|&#xa5ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LO|&#xa5cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE RO|&#xa5d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DO|&#xa5d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDO|&#xa5d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SO|&#xa5d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHO|&#xa5d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZO|&#xa5d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHO|&#xa5d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CO|&#xa5d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JO|&#xa5d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJO|&#xa5d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YO|&#xa5da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KO|&#xa5db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGO|&#xa5dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GO|&#xa5dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MO|&#xa5de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NO|&#xa5df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYO|&#xa5e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE E|&#xa5e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE EN|&#xa5e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGEN|&#xa5e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HE|&#xa5e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE HEN|&#xa5e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WE|&#xa5e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE WEN|&#xa5e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE PE|&#xa5e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BHE|&#xa5e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE BE|&#xa5ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MBE|&#xa5eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPE|&#xa5ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KPEN|&#xa5ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE MGBE|&#xa5ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBE|&#xa5ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A5Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GBEN|&#xa5f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE FE|&#xa5f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE VE|&#xa5f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE TE|&#xa5f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE THE|&#xa5f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHE|&#xa5f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DHHE|&#xa5f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LE|&#xa5f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE RE|&#xa5f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE DE|&#xa5f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDE|&#xa5fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SE|&#xa5fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE SHE|&#xa5fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZE|&#xa5fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ZHE|&#xa5fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE CE|&#xa5ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A60x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE JE|&#xa600;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NJE|&#xa601;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE YE|&#xa602;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE KE|&#xa603;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGE|&#xa604;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NGGEN|&#xa605;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GE|&#xa606;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE GEN|&#xa607;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE ME|&#xa608;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NE|&#xa609;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NYE|&#xa60a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NG|&#xa60b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE LENGTHENER|&#xa60c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI COMMA|&#xa60d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI FULL STOP|&#xa60e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI QUESTION MARK|&#xa60f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A61x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE FA|&#xa610;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE KA|&#xa611;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE SOO|&#xa612;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL FEENG|&#xa613;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL KEENG|&#xa614;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL TING|&#xa615;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL NII|&#xa616;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL BANG|&#xa617;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL FAA|&#xa618;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL TAA|&#xa619;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL DANG|&#xa61a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL DOONG|&#xa61b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL KUNG|&#xa61c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL TONG|&#xa61d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL DO-O|&#xa61e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYMBOL JONG|&#xa61f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A62x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT ZERO|&#xa620;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT ONE|&#xa621;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT TWO|&#xa622;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT THREE|&#xa623;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT FOUR|&#xa624;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT FIVE|&#xa625;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT SIX|&#xa626;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa627;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa628;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI DIGIT NINE|&#xa629;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE MA|&#xa62a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE DO|&#xa62b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cyrillic Extended-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A64x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLYA|&#xa640;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZEMLYA|&#xa641;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO|&#xa642;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZELO|&#xa643;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE|&#xa644;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED DZE|&#xa645;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA|&#xa646;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTA|&#xa647;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERV|&#xa648;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DJERV|&#xa649;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK|&#xa64a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK|&#xa64b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA|&#xa64c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA|&#xa64d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NEUTRAL YER|&#xa64e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NEUTRAL YER|&#xa64f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A65x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER|&#xa650;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER|&#xa651;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT|&#xa652;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT|&#xa653;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU|&#xa654;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED YU|&#xa655;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED A|&#xa656;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED A|&#xa657;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS|&#xa658;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS|&#xa659;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BLENDED YUS|&#xa65a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BLENDED YUS|&#xa65b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS|&#xa65c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS|&#xa65d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YN|&#xa65e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YN|&#xa65f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A66x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED TSE|&#xa660;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED TSE|&#xa661;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT DE|&#xa662;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT DE|&#xa663;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EL|&#xa664;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EL|&#xa665;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EM|&#xa666;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EM|&#xa667;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O|&#xa668;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O|&#xa669;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O|&#xa66a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O|&#xa66b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O|&#xa66c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O|&#xa66d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC LETTER MULTIOCULAR O|&#xa66e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC VZMET|&nbsp;&#xa66f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A67x |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC TEN MILLIONS SIGN|&#xa670;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED MILLIONS SIGN|&#xa671;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC THOUSAND MILLIONS SIGN|&#xa672;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLAVONIC ASTERISK|&#xa673;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER UKRAINIAN IE|&#xa674;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER I|&#xa675;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YI|&#xa676;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER U|&#xa677;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER HARD SIGN|&#xa678;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YERU|&#xa679;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER SOFT SIGN|&#xa67a;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER OMEGA|&#xa67b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC KAVYKA|&nbsp;&#xa67c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC PAYEROK|&nbsp;&#xa67d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC KAVYKA|&#xa67e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC PAYEROK|&#xa67f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A68x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DWE|&#xa680;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DWE|&#xa681;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZWE|&#xa682;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZWE|&#xa683;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHWE|&#xa684;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHWE|&#xa685;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CCHE|&#xa686;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CCHE|&#xa687;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZE|&#xa688;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZE|&#xa689;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK|&#xa68a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK|&#xa68b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TWE|&#xa68c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TWE|&#xa68d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSWE|&#xa68e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSWE|&#xa68f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A69x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSSE|&#xa690;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSSE|&#xa691;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TCHE|&#xa692;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TCHE|&#xa693;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HWE|&#xa694;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HWE|&#xa695;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHWE|&#xa696;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHWE|&#xa697;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE O|&#xa698;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE O|&#xa699;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED O|&#xa69a;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CROSSED O|&#xa69b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC HARD SIGN|&#xa69c;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC SOFT SIGN|&#xa69d;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EF|&nbsp;&#xa69e;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED E|&#xa69f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bamum''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER A|&#xa6a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KA|&#xa6a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER U|&#xa6a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KU|&#xa6a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER EE|&#xa6a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER REE|&#xa6a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER TAE|&#xa6a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER O|&#xa6a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NYI|&#xa6a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER I|&#xa6a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER LA|&#xa6aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PA|&#xa6ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER RII|&#xa6ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER RIEE|&#xa6ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER LEEEE|&#xa6ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MEEEE|&#xa6af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER TAA|&#xa6b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NDAA|&#xa6b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NJAEM|&#xa6b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER M|&#xa6b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SUU|&#xa6b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MU|&#xa6b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SHII|&#xa6b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SI|&#xa6b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SHEUX|&#xa6b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SEUX|&#xa6b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KYEE|&#xa6ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KET|&#xa6bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NUAE|&#xa6bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NU|&#xa6bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NJUAE|&#xa6be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER YOQ|&#xa6bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SHU|&#xa6c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER YUQ|&#xa6c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER YA|&#xa6c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NSHA|&#xa6c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KEUX|&#xa6c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PEUX|&#xa6c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NJEE|&#xa6c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NTEE|&#xa6c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PUE|&#xa6c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER WUE|&#xa6c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PEE|&#xa6ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER FEE|&#xa6cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER RU|&#xa6cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER LU|&#xa6cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MI|&#xa6ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NI|&#xa6cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER REUX|&#xa6d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER RAE|&#xa6d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KEN|&#xa6d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NGKWAEN|&#xa6d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NGGA|&#xa6d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NGA|&#xa6d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SHO|&#xa6d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PUAE|&#xa6d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER FU|&#xa6d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER FOM|&#xa6d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER WA|&#xa6da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NA|&#xa6db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER LI|&#xa6dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PI|&#xa6dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER LOQ|&#xa6de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KO|&#xa6df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MBEN|&#xa6e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER REN|&#xa6e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MEN|&#xa6e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MA|&#xa6e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER TI|&#xa6e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KI|&#xa6e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MO|&#xa6e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER MBAA|&#xa6e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER TET|&#xa6e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KPA|&#xa6e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER TEN|&#xa6ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER NTUU|&#xa6eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER SAMBA|&#xa6ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER FAAMAE|&#xa6ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KOVUU|&#xa6ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER KOGHOM|&#xa6ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A6Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM COMBINING MARK KOQNDON|&#xa6f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM COMBINING MARK TUKWENTIS|&#xa6f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM NJAEMLI|&#xa6f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM FULL STOP|&#xa6f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM COLON|&#xa6f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM COMMA|&#xa6f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM SEMICOLON|&#xa6f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM QUESTION MARK|&#xa6f7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Modifier Tone Letters''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|A70x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YIN PING|&#xa700;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YANG PING|&#xa701;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YIN SHANG|&#xa702;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YANG SHANG|&#xa703;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YIN QU|&#xa704;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YANG QU|&#xa705;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YIN RU|&#xa706;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YANG RU|&#xa707;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-HIGH DOTTED TONE BAR|&#xa708;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER HIGH DOTTED TONE BAR|&#xa709;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER MID DOTTED TONE BAR|&#xa70a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOW DOTTED TONE BAR|&#xa70b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-LOW DOTTED TONE BAR|&#xa70c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-HIGH DOTTED LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa70d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER HIGH DOTTED LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa70e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER MID DOTTED LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa70f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|A71x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOW DOTTED LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa710;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-LOW DOTTED LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa711;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-HIGH LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa712;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER HIGH LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa713;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER MID LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa714;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOW LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa715;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-LOW LEFT-STEM TONE BAR|&#xa716;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER DOT VERTICAL BAR|&nbsp;&#xa717;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER DOT SLASH|&nbsp;&#xa718;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER DOT HORIZONTAL BAR|&nbsp;&#xa719;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOWER RIGHT CORNER ANGLE|&nbsp;&#xa71a;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RAISED UP ARROW|&#xa71b;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RAISED DOWN ARROW|&#xa71c;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RAISED EXCLAMATION MARK|&#xa71d;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RAISED INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK|&#xa71e;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOW INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK|&#xa71f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Latin Extended-D''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A72x |style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER STRESS AND HIGH TONE|&nbsp;&#xa720;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER STRESS AND LOW TONE|&nbsp;&#xa721;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF|&#xa722;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF|&#xa723;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL AIN|&#xa724;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL AIN|&#xa725;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HENG|&#xa726;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG|&#xa727;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ|&#xa728;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TZ|&#xa729;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TRESILLO|&#xa72a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TRESILLO|&#xa72b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO|&#xa72c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CUATRILLO|&#xa72d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO WITH COMMA|&#xa72e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CUATRILLO WITH COMMA|&#xa72f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A73x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL F|&#xa730;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S|&#xa731;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AA|&#xa732;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AA|&#xa733;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AO|&#xa734;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AO|&#xa735;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AU|&#xa736;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AU|&#xa737;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV|&#xa738;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AV|&#xa739;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#xa73a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AV WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#xa73b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AY|&#xa73c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER AY|&#xa73d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED C WITH DOT|&#xa73e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C WITH DOT|&#xa73f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A74x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE|&#xa740;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE|&#xa741;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa742;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa743;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa744;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa745;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BROKEN L|&#xa746;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BROKEN L|&#xa747;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH HIGH STROKE|&#xa748;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH HIGH STROKE|&#xa749;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LONG STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa74a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH LONG STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa74b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LOOP|&#xa74c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH LOOP|&#xa74d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OO|&#xa74e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER OO|&#xa74f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A75x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa750;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa751;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH FLOURISH|&#xa752;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH FLOURISH|&#xa753;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH SQUIRREL TAIL|&#xa754;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH SQUIRREL TAIL|&#xa755;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa756;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa757;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa758;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa759;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R ROTUNDA|&#xa75a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA|&#xa75b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER RUM ROTUNDA|&#xa75c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER RUM ROTUNDA|&#xa75d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa75e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa75f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A76x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VY|&#xa760;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VY|&#xa761;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VISIGOTHIC Z|&#xa762;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VISIGOTHIC Z|&#xa763;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE|&#xa764;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE|&#xa765;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa766;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER|&#xa767;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VEND|&#xa768;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VEND|&#xa769;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET|&#xa76a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ET|&#xa76b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER IS|&#xa76c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER IS|&#xa76d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON|&#xa76e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CON|&#xa76f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A77x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER US|&#xa770;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DUM|&#xa771;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER LUM|&#xa772;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER MUM|&#xa773;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER NUM|&#xa774;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER RUM|&#xa775;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL RUM|&#xa776;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TUM|&#xa777;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER UM|&#xa778;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR D|&#xa779;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR D|&#xa77a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F|&#xa77b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR F|&#xa77c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G|&#xa77d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G|&#xa77e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G|&#xa77f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A78x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED L|&#xa780;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED L|&#xa781;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR R|&#xa782;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR R|&#xa783;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR S|&#xa784;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR S|&#xa785;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR T|&#xa786;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR T|&#xa787;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LOW CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT|&#xa788;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER COLON|&#xa789;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SHORT EQUALS SIGN|&#xa78a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SALTILLO|&#xa78b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SALTILLO|&#xa78c;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED H|&#xa78d;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH RETROFLEX HOOK AND BELT|&#xa78e;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SINOLOGICAL DOT|&#xa78f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|A79x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DESCENDER|&#xa790;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DESCENDER|&#xa791;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH BAR|&#xa792;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH BAR|&#xa793;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#xa794;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#xa795;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH|&#xa796;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH|&#xa797;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH STROKE|&#xa798;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH STROKE|&#xa799;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK AE|&#xa79a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK AE|&#xa79b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK OE|&#xa79c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK OE|&#xa79d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK UE|&#xa79e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK UE|&#xa79f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH OBLIQUE STROKE|&#xa7a9;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH HOOK|&#xa7aa;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED OPEN E|&#xa7ab;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCRIPT G|&#xa7ac;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH BELT|&#xa7ad;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I|&#xa7ae;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL Q|&#xa7af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Bx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED K|&#xa7b0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED T|&#xa7b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xa7b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CHI|&#xa7b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BETA|&#xa7b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA|&#xa7b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA|&#xa7b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA|&#xa7b7;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH STROKE|&#xa7b8;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH STROKE|&#xa7b9;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL A|&#xa7ba;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL A|&#xa7bb;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL I|&#xa7bc;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL I|&#xa7bd;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL U|&#xa7be;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL U|&#xa7bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Cx |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OLD POLISH O|&#xa7c0;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER OLD POLISH O|&#xa7c1;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ANGLICANA W|&#xa7c2;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ANGLICANA W|&#xa7c3;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#xa7c4;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH HOOK|&#xa7c5;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#xa7c6;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa7c7;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa7c8;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa7c9;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY|&#xa7ca;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER RAMS HORN|&#xa7cb;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa7cc;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DIAGONAL STROKE|&#xa7cd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER PHARYNGEAL VOICED FRICATIVE|&#xa7ce;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER PHARYNGEAL VOICED FRICATIVE|&#xa7cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Dx |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED INSULAR G|&#xa7d0;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CLOSED INSULAR G|&#xa7d1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE THORN|&#xa7d2;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE THORN|&#xa7d3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE WYNN|&#xa7d4;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE WYNN|&#xa7d5;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER MIDDLE SCOTS S|&#xa7d6;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER MIDDLE SCOTS S|&#xa7d7;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SIGMOID S|&#xa7d8;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SIGMOID S|&#xa7d9;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA|&#xa7da;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA|&#xa7db;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE|&#xa7dc;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A7Fx |&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL S|&#xa7f1;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL C|&#xa7f2;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL F|&#xa7f3;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL Q|&#xa7f4;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED HALF H|&#xa7f5;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED HALF H|&#xa7f6;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER SIDEWAYS I|&#xa7f7;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL H WITH STROKE|&#xa7f8;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LIGATURE OE|&#xa7f9;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M|&#xa7fa;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER REVERSED F|&#xa7fb;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER REVERSED P|&#xa7fc;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER INVERTED M|&#xa7fd;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER I LONGA|&#xa7fe;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER ARCHAIC M|&#xa7ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Syloti Nagri''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|A80x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER A|&#xa800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER I|&#xa801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN DVISVARA|&#xa802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER U|&#xa803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER E|&#xa804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER O|&#xa805;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN HASANTA|&#xa806;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER KO|&#xa807;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER KHO|&#xa808;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER GO|&#xa809;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER GHO|&#xa80a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#xa80b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER CO|&#xa80c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER CHO|&#xa80d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER JO|&#xa80e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER JHO|&#xa80f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|A81x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER TTO|&#xa810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER TTHO|&#xa811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER DDO|&#xa812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER DDHO|&#xa813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER TO|&#xa814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER THO|&#xa815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER DO|&#xa816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER DHO|&#xa817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER NO|&#xa818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER PO|&#xa819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER PHO|&#xa81a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER BO|&#xa81b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER BHO|&#xa81c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER MO|&#xa81d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER RO|&#xa81e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER LO|&#xa81f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|A82x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER RRO|&#xa820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER SO|&#xa821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER HO|&#xa822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN A|&#xa823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN I|&#xa824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN U|&#xa825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN E|&#xa826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN OO|&#xa827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-1|&#xa828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-2|&#xa829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-3|&#xa82a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-4|&#xa82b;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ALTERNATE HASANTA|&#xa82c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Common Indic Number Forms''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A83x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE QUARTER|&#xa830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE HALF|&#xa831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION THREE QUARTERS|&#xa832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE SIXTEENTH|&#xa833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE EIGHTH|&#xa834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC FRACTION THREE SIXTEENTHS|&#xa835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC QUARTER MARK|&#xa836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC PLACEHOLDER MARK|&#xa837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK|&#xa838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH INDIC QUANTITY MARK|&#xa839;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Phags-pa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|A84x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER KA|&#xa840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER KHA|&#xa841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER GA|&#xa842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER NGA|&#xa843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER CA|&#xa844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER CHA|&#xa845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER JA|&#xa846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER NYA|&#xa847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER TA|&#xa848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER THA|&#xa849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER DA|&#xa84a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER NA|&#xa84b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER PA|&#xa84c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER PHA|&#xa84d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER BA|&#xa84e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER MA|&#xa84f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|A85x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER TSA|&#xa850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER TSHA|&#xa851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER DZA|&#xa852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER WA|&#xa853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER ZHA|&#xa854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER ZA|&#xa855;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER SMALL A|&#xa856;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER YA|&#xa857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER RA|&#xa858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER LA|&#xa859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER SHA|&#xa85a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER SA|&#xa85b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER HA|&#xa85c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER A|&#xa85d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER I|&#xa85e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER U|&#xa85f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|A86x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER E|&#xa860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER O|&#xa861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER QA|&#xa862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER XA|&#xa863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER FA|&#xa864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER GGA|&#xa865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER EE|&#xa866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA SUBJOINED LETTER WA|&#xa867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA SUBJOINED LETTER YA|&#xa868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER TTA|&#xa869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER TTHA|&#xa86a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER DDA|&#xa86b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER NNA|&#xa86c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER ALTERNATE YA|&#xa86d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER VOICELESS SHA|&#xa86e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER VOICED HA|&#xa86f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|A87x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER ASPIRATED FA|&#xa870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA SUBJOINED LETTER RA|&#xa871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA SUPERFIXED LETTER RA|&#xa872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA LETTER CANDRABINDU|&#xa873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA SINGLE HEAD MARK|&#xa874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA DOUBLE HEAD MARK|&#xa875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA MARK SHAD|&#xa876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAGS-PA MARK DOUBLE SHAD|&#xa877;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Saurashtra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A88x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#xa880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA SIGN VISARGA|&#xa881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER A|&#xa882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER AA|&#xa883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER I|&#xa884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER II|&#xa885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER U|&#xa886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER UU|&#xa887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER VOCALIC R|&#xa888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#xa889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER VOCALIC L|&#xa88a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#xa88b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER E|&#xa88c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER EE|&#xa88d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER AI|&#xa88e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER O|&#xa88f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A89x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER OO|&#xa890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER AU|&#xa891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER KA|&#xa892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER KHA|&#xa893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER GA|&#xa894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER GHA|&#xa895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER NGA|&#xa896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER CA|&#xa897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER CHA|&#xa898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER JA|&#xa899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER JHA|&#xa89a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER NYA|&#xa89b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER TTA|&#xa89c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER TTHA|&#xa89d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER DDA|&#xa89e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER DDHA|&#xa89f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER NNA|&#xa8a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER TA|&#xa8a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER THA|&#xa8a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER DA|&#xa8a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER DHA|&#xa8a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER NA|&#xa8a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER PA|&#xa8a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER PHA|&#xa8a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER BA|&#xa8a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER BHA|&#xa8a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER MA|&#xa8aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER YA|&#xa8ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER RA|&#xa8ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER LA|&#xa8ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER VA|&#xa8ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER SHA|&#xa8af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER SSA|&#xa8b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER SA|&#xa8b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER HA|&#xa8b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA LETTER LLA|&#xa8b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA CONSONANT SIGN HAARU|&#xa8b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#xa8b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN I|&#xa8b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN II|&#xa8b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN U|&#xa8b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#xa8b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#xa8ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#xa8bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#xa8bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#xa8bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN E|&#xa8be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN EE|&#xa8bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Cx |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#xa8c0;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN O|&#xa8c1;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN OO|&#xa8c2;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#xa8c3;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA SIGN VIRAMA|&#xa8c4;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#xa8c5;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DANDA|&#xa8ce;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DOUBLE DANDA|&#xa8cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT ZERO|&#xa8d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT ONE|&#xa8d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT TWO|&#xa8d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT THREE|&#xa8d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT FOUR|&#xa8d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT FIVE|&#xa8d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT SIX|&#xa8d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa8d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa8d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAURASHTRA DIGIT NINE|&#xa8d9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Devanagari Extended''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO|&#xa8e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT ONE|&#xa8e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT TWO|&#xa8e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT THREE|&#xa8e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT FOUR|&#xa8e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT FIVE|&#xa8e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT SIX|&#xa8e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa8e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa8e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT NINE|&#xa8e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER A|&#xa8ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER U|&#xa8eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER KA|&#xa8ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER NA|&#xa8ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER PA|&#xa8ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER RA|&#xa8ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A8Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI LETTER VI|&#xa8f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING DEVANAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#xa8f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN SPACING CANDRABINDU|&#xa8f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU VIRAMA|&#xa8f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN DOUBLE CANDRABINDU VIRAMA|&#xa8f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU TWO|&#xa8f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU THREE|&#xa8f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU AVAGRAHA|&#xa8f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN PUSHPIKA|&#xa8f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI GAP FILLER|&#xa8f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI CARET|&nbsp;&#xa8fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI HEADSTROKE|&#xa8fb;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN SIDDHAM|&#xa8fc;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI JAIN OM|&#xa8fd;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI LETTER AY|&#xa8fe;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AY|&#xa8ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kayah Li''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A90x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT ZERO|&#xa900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT ONE|&#xa901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT TWO|&#xa902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT THREE|&#xa903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT FOUR|&#xa904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT FIVE|&#xa905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT SIX|&#xa906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI DIGIT NINE|&#xa909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER KA|&#xa90a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER KHA|&#xa90b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER GA|&#xa90c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER NGA|&#xa90d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER SA|&#xa90e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER SHA|&#xa90f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A91x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER ZA|&#xa910;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER NYA|&#xa911;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER TA|&#xa912;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER HTA|&#xa913;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER NA|&#xa914;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER PA|&#xa915;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER PHA|&#xa916;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER MA|&#xa917;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER DA|&#xa918;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER BA|&#xa919;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER RA|&#xa91a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER YA|&#xa91b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER LA|&#xa91c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER WA|&#xa91d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER THA|&#xa91e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER HA|&#xa91f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A92x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER VA|&#xa920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER CA|&#xa921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER A|&#xa922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER OE|&#xa923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER I|&#xa924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI LETTER OO|&#xa925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI VOWEL UE|&#xa926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI VOWEL E|&#xa927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI VOWEL U|&#xa928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI VOWEL EE|&#xa929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI VOWEL O|&#xa92a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI TONE PLOPHU|&#xa92b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI TONE CALYA|&#xa92c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI TONE CALYA PLOPHU|&#xa92d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI SIGN CWI|&#xa92e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAYAH LI SIGN SHYA|&#xa92f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Rejang''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A93x |{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER KA|&#xa930;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER GA|&#xa931;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NGA|&#xa932;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER TA|&#xa933;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER DA|&#xa934;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NA|&#xa935;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER PA|&#xa936;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER BA|&#xa937;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER MA|&#xa938;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER CA|&#xa939;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER JA|&#xa93a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NYA|&#xa93b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER SA|&#xa93c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER RA|&#xa93d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER LA|&#xa93e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER YA|&#xa93f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|A94x |{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER WA|&#xa940;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER HA|&#xa941;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER MBA|&#xa942;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NGGA|&#xa943;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NDA|&#xa944;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER NYJA|&#xa945;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG LETTER A|&#xa946;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN I|&#xa947;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN U|&#xa948;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN E|&#xa949;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN AI|&#xa94a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN O|&#xa94b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN AU|&#xa94c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN EU|&#xa94d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VOWEL SIGN EA|&#xa94e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG CONSONANT SIGN NG|&#xa94f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|A95x |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG CONSONANT SIGN N|&#xa950;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG CONSONANT SIGN R|&#xa951;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG CONSONANT SIGN H|&#xa952;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG VIRAMA|&#xa953;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|REJANG SECTION MARK|&#xa95f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Hangul Jamo Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A96x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-MIEUM|&#xa960;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-PIEUP|&#xa961;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-SIOS|&#xa962;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-CIEUC|&#xa963;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-KIYEOK|&#xa964;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-SSANGKIYEOK|&#xa965;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-TIKEUT|&#xa966;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-SSANGTIKEUT|&#xa967;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-MIEUM|&#xa968;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-PIEUP|&#xa969;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-SSANGPIEUP|&#xa96a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-KAPYEOUNPIEUP|&#xa96b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-SIOS|&#xa96c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-CIEUC|&#xa96d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-KHIEUKH|&#xa96e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG MIEUM-KIYEOK|&#xa96f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A97x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG MIEUM-TIKEUT|&#xa970;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG MIEUM-SIOS|&#xa971;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG PIEUP-SIOS-THIEUTH|&#xa972;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG PIEUP-KHIEUKH|&#xa973;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG PIEUP-HIEUH|&#xa974;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGSIOS-PIEUP|&#xa975;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG IEUNG-RIEUL|&#xa976;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG IEUNG-HIEUH|&#xa977;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGCIEUC-HIEUH|&#xa978;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGTHIEUTH|&#xa979;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG PHIEUPH-HIEUH|&#xa97a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG HIEUH-SIOS|&#xa97b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGYEORINHIEUH|&#xa97c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Javanese''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff;height:40px"|A98x |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE SIGN PANYANGGA|&#xa980;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE SIGN CECAK|&#xa981;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE SIGN LAYAR|&#xa982;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE SIGN WIGNYAN|&#xa983;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER A|&#xa984;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER I KAWI|&#xa985;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER I|&#xa986;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER II|&#xa987;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER U|&#xa988;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER PA CEREK|&#xa989;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NGA LELET|&#xa98a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NGA LELET RASWADI|&#xa98b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER E|&#xa98c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER AI|&#xa98d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER O|&#xa98e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER KA|&#xa98f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff;height:40px"|A99x |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER KA SASAK|&#xa990;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER KA MURDA|&#xa991;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER GA|&#xa992;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER GA MURDA|&#xa993;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NGA|&#xa994;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER CA|&#xa995;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER CA MURDA|&#xa996;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER JA|&#xa997;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NYA MURDA|&#xa998;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER JA MAHAPRANA|&#xa999;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NYA|&#xa99a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER TTA|&#xa99b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER TTA MAHAPRANA|&#xa99c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER DDA|&#xa99d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER DDA MAHAPRANA|&#xa99e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NA MURDA|&#xa99f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|A9Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER TA|&#xa9a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER TA MURDA|&#xa9a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER DA|&#xa9a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER DA MAHAPRANA|&#xa9a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER NA|&#xa9a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER PA|&#xa9a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER PA MURDA|&#xa9a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER BA|&#xa9a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER BA MURDA|&#xa9a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER MA|&#xa9a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER YA|&#xa9aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER RA|&#xa9ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER RA AGUNG|&#xa9ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER LA|&#xa9ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER WA|&#xa9ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER SA MURDA|&#xa9af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff;height:40px"|A9Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER SA MAHAPRANA|&#xa9b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER SA|&#xa9b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LETTER HA|&#xa9b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE SIGN CECAK TELU|&#xa9b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TARUNG|&#xa9b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TOLONG|&#xa9b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN WULU|&#xa9b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN WULU MELIK|&#xa9b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN SUKU|&#xa9b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN SUKU MENDUT|&#xa9b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TALING|&#xa9ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN DIRGA MURE|&#xa9bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET|&#xa9bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN KERET|&#xa9bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN PENGKAL|&#xa9be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN CAKRA|&#xa9bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff;height:40px"|A9Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PANGKON|&#xa9c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE LEFT RERENGGAN|&#xa9c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE RIGHT RERENGGAN|&#xa9c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA ANDAP|&#xa9c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA MADYA|&#xa9c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA LUHUR|&#xa9c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA WINDU|&#xa9c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA PANGKAT|&#xa9c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA LINGSA|&#xa9c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA LUNGSI|&#xa9c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA ADEG|&#xa9ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA ADEG ADEG|&#xa9cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA PISELEH|&#xa9cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE TURNED PADA PISELEH|&#xa9cd;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PANGRANGKEP|&#xa9cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff;height:28px"|A9Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT ZERO|&#xa9d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT ONE|&#xa9d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT TWO|&#xa9d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT THREE|&#xa9d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT FOUR|&#xa9d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT FIVE|&#xa9d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT SIX|&#xa9d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa9d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa9d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE DIGIT NINE|&#xa9d9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA TIRTA TUMETES|&#xa9de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JAVANESE PADA ISEN-ISEN|&#xa9df;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Myanmar Extended-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|A9Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHAN GHA|&#xa9e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHAN CHA|&#xa9e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHAN JHA|&#xa9e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHAN NNA|&#xa9e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHAN BHA|&#xa9e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SIGN SHAN SAW|&#xa9e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR MODIFIER LETTER SHAN REDUPLICATION|&#xa9e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING NYA|&#xa9e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING FA|&#xa9e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING GA|&#xa9e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING GHA|&#xa9ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING JA|&#xa9eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING JHA|&#xa9ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING DDA|&#xa9ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING DDHA|&#xa9ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING NNA|&#xa9ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|A9Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT ZERO|&#xa9f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT ONE|&#xa9f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT TWO|&#xa9f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT THREE|&#xa9f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT FOUR|&#xa9f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT FIVE|&#xa9f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT SIX|&#xa9f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT SEVEN|&#xa9f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT EIGHT|&#xa9f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT NINE|&#xa9f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING LLA|&#xa9fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING DA|&#xa9fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING DHA|&#xa9fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING BA|&#xa9fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING BHA|&#xa9fe;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cham''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER A|&#xaa00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER I|&#xaa01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER U|&#xaa02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER E|&#xaa03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER AI|&#xaa04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER O|&#xaa05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER KA|&#xaa06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER KHA|&#xaa07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER GA|&#xaa08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER GHA|&#xaa09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NGUE|&#xaa0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NGA|&#xaa0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER CHA|&#xaa0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER CHHA|&#xaa0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER JA|&#xaa0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER JHA|&#xaa0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NHUE|&#xaa10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NHA|&#xaa11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NHJA|&#xaa12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER TA|&#xaa13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER THA|&#xaa14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER DA|&#xaa15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER DHA|&#xaa16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NUE|&#xaa17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER NA|&#xaa18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER DDA|&#xaa19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER PA|&#xaa1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER PPA|&#xaa1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER PHA|&#xaa1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER BA|&#xaa1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER BHA|&#xaa1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER MUE|&#xaa1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER MA|&#xaa20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER BBA|&#xaa21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER YA|&#xaa22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER RA|&#xaa23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER LA|&#xaa24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER VA|&#xaa25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER SSA|&#xaa26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER SA|&#xaa27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER HA|&#xaa28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN AA|&#xaa29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN I|&#xaa2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN II|&#xaa2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN EI|&#xaa2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN U|&#xaa2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN OE|&#xaa2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN O|&#xaa2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA3x |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN AI|&#xaa30;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN AU|&#xaa31;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM VOWEL SIGN UE|&#xaa32;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN YA|&#xaa33;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN RA|&#xaa34;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN LA|&#xaa35;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN WA|&#xaa36;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL K|&#xaa40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL G|&#xaa41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL NG|&#xaa42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL NG|&#xaa43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL CH|&#xaa44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL T|&#xaa45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL N|&#xaa46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL P|&#xaa47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL Y|&#xaa48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL R|&#xaa49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL L|&#xaa4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM LETTER FINAL SS|&#xaa4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL M|&#xaa4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL H|&#xaa4d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT ZERO|&#xaa50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT ONE|&#xaa51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT TWO|&#xaa52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT THREE|&#xaa53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT FOUR|&#xaa54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT FIVE|&#xaa55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT SIX|&#xaa56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT SEVEN|&#xaa57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT EIGHT|&#xaa58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM DIGIT NINE|&#xaa59;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM PUNCTUATION SPIRAL|&#xaa5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM PUNCTUATION DANDA|&#xaa5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM PUNCTUATION DOUBLE DANDA|&#xaa5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAM PUNCTUATION TRIPLE DANDA|&#xaa5f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Myanmar Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI GA|&#xaa60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI CA|&#xaa61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI CHA|&#xaa62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI JA|&#xaa63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI JHA|&#xaa64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI NYA|&#xaa65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI TTA|&#xaa66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI TTHA|&#xaa67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI DDA|&#xaa68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI DDHA|&#xaa69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI DHA|&#xaa6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI NA|&#xaa6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI SA|&#xaa6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI HA|&#xaa6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI HHA|&#xaa6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI FA|&#xaa6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca;height:30px" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR MODIFIER LETTER KHAMTI REDUPLICATION|&#xaa70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI XA|&#xaa71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI ZA|&#xaa72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI RA|&#xaa73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LOGOGRAM KHAMTI OAY|&#xaa74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LOGOGRAM KHAMTI QN|&#xaa75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LOGOGRAM KHAMTI HM|&#xaa76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SYMBOL AITON EXCLAMATION|&#xaa77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SYMBOL AITON ONE|&#xaa78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SYMBOL AITON TWO|&#xaa79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER AITON RA|&#xaa7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SIGN PAO KAREN TONE|&#xaa7b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SIGN TAI LAING TONE-2|&#xaa7c;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR SIGN TAI LAING TONE-5|&#xaa7d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHWE PALAUNG CHA|&#xaa7e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR LETTER SHWE PALAUNG SHA|&#xaa7f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tai Viet''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW KO|&#xaa80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH KO|&#xaa81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW KHO|&#xaa82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH KHO|&#xaa83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW KHHO|&#xaa84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH KHHO|&#xaa85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW GO|&#xaa86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH GO|&#xaa87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW NGO|&#xaa88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH NGO|&#xaa89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW CO|&#xaa8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH CO|&#xaa8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW CHO|&#xaa8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH CHO|&#xaa8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW SO|&#xaa8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH SO|&#xaa8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|AA9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW NYO|&#xaa90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH NYO|&#xaa91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW DO|&#xaa92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH DO|&#xaa93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW TO|&#xaa94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH TO|&#xaa95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW THO|&#xaa96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH THO|&#xaa97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW NO|&#xaa98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH NO|&#xaa99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW BO|&#xaa9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH BO|&#xaa9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW PO|&#xaa9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH PO|&#xaa9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW PHO|&#xaa9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH PHO|&#xaa9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|AAAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW FO|&#xaaa0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH FO|&#xaaa1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW MO|&#xaaa2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH MO|&#xaaa3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW YO|&#xaaa4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH YO|&#xaaa5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW RO|&#xaaa6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH RO|&#xaaa7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW LO|&#xaaa8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH LO|&#xaaa9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW VO|&#xaaaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH VO|&#xaaab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW HO|&#xaaac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH HO|&#xaaad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER LOW O|&#xaaae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET LETTER HIGH O|&#xaaaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|AABx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET MAI KANG|&#xaab0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL AA|&#xaab1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL I|&#xaab2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL UE|&#xaab3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL U|&#xaab4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL E|&#xaab5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL O|&#xaab6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET MAI KHIT|&#xaab7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL IA|&#xaab8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL UEA|&#xaab9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL UA|&#xaaba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL AUE|&#xaabb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL AY|&#xaabc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL AN|&#xaabd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET VOWEL AM|&#xaabe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET TONE MAI EK|&#xaabf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AACx |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET TONE MAI NUENG|&#xaac0;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET TONE MAI THO|&#xaac1;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET TONE MAI SONG|&#xaac2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AADx ||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET SYMBOL KON|&#xaadb;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET SYMBOL NUENG|&#xaadc;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET SYMBOL SAM|&#xaadd;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET SYMBOL HO HOI|&#xaade;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI VIET SYMBOL KOI KOI|&#xaadf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Meetei Mayek Extensions''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AAEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER E|&#xaae0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER O|&#xaae1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER CHA|&#xaae2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NYA|&#xaae3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TTA|&#xaae4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TTHA|&#xaae5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER DDA|&#xaae6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER DDHA|&#xaae7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NNA|&#xaae8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER SHA|&#xaae9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER SSA|&#xaaea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN II|&#xaaeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UU|&#xaaec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAI|&#xaaed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AU|&#xaaee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAU|&#xaaef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AAFx |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK CHEIKHAN|&#xaaf0;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK AHANG KHUDAM|&#xaaf1;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK ANJI|&#xaaf2;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK SYLLABLE REPETITION MARK|&#xaaf3;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK WORD REPETITION MARK|&#xaaf4;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN VISARGA|&#xaaf5;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VIRAMA|&#xaaf6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ethiopic Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB0x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHU|&#xab01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHI|&#xab02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHAA|&#xab03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHEE|&#xab04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHE|&#xab05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHO|&#xab06;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHU|&#xab09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHI|&#xab0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHAA|&#xab0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHEE|&#xab0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHE|&#xab0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHO|&#xab0e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB1x |&nbsp;||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZU|&#xab11;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZI|&#xab12;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZAA|&#xab13;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZEE|&#xab14;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZE|&#xab15;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZO|&#xab16;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHA|&#xab20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHU|&#xab21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHI|&#xab22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHAA|&#xab23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHEE|&#xab24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHE|&#xab25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHO|&#xab26;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBA|&#xab28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBU|&#xab29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBI|&#xab2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBAA|&#xab2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBEE|&#xab2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBE|&#xab2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBO|&#xab2e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Latin Extended-E''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BARRED ALPHA|&#xab30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER A REVERSED-SCHWA|&#xab31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BLACKLETTER E|&#xab32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BARRED E|&#xab33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH FLOURISH|&#xab34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER LENIS F|&#xab35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT G WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH INVERTED LAZY S|&#xab37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE MIDDLE TILDE|&#xab38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE RING|&#xab39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BLACKLETTER O|&#xab3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BLACKLETTER O WITH STROKE|&#xab3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O WITH STROKE|&#xab3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INVERTED OE|&#xab40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED OE WITH STROKE|&#xab41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED OE WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE|&#xab42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED O OPEN-O|&#xab43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED O OPEN-O WITH STROKE|&#xab44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER STIRRUP R|&#xab45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R WITH RIGHT LEG|&#xab46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITHOUT HANDLE|&#xab47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE R|&#xab48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE R WITH CROSSED-TAIL|&#xab4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT R|&#xab4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT R WITH RING|&#xab4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER BASELINE ESH|&#xab4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH SHORT RIGHT LEG|&#xab4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER U BAR WITH SHORT RIGHT LEG|&#xab4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER UI|&#xab50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED UI|&#xab51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH LEFT HOOK|&#xab52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CHI|&#xab53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CHI WITH LOW RIGHT RING|&#xab54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER CHI WITH LOW LEFT SERIF|&#xab55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH LOW RIGHT RING|&#xab56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH LONG LEFT LEG|&#xab57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH LONG LEFT LEG AND LOW RIGHT RING|&#xab58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH LONG LEFT LEG WITH SERIF|&#xab59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH SHORT RIGHT LEG|&#xab5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER BREVE WITH INVERTED BREVE|&#xab5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL HENG|&#xab5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L WITH INVERTED LAZY S|&#xab5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L WITH MIDDLE TILDE|&#xab5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL U WITH LEFT HOOK|&#xab5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB6x |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER SAKHA YAT|&#xab60;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED E|&#xab61;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN OE|&#xab62;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER UO|&#xab63;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER INVERTED ALPHA|&#xab64;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK LETTER SMALL CAPITAL OMEGA|&#xab65;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DZ DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#xab66;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TS DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#xab67;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH MIDDLE TILDE|&#xab68;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER SMALL TURNED W|&#xab69;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LEFT TACK|&#xab6a;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RIGHT TACK|&#xab6b;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cherokee Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER A|&#xab70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER E|&#xab71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER I|&#xab72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER O|&#xab73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER U|&#xab74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER V|&#xab75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GA|&#xab76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER KA|&#xab77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GE|&#xab78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GI|&#xab79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GO|&#xab7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GU|&#xab7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GV|&#xab7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HA|&#xab7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HE|&#xab7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HI|&#xab7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HO|&#xab80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HU|&#xab81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HV|&#xab82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LA|&#xab83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LE|&#xab84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LI|&#xab85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LO|&#xab86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LU|&#xab87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LV|&#xab88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MA|&#xab89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER ME|&#xab8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MI|&#xab8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MO|&#xab8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MU|&#xab8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NA|&#xab8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HNA|&#xab8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|AB9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NAH|&#xab90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NE|&#xab91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NI|&#xab92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NO|&#xab93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NU|&#xab94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NV|&#xab95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUA|&#xab96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUE|&#xab97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUI|&#xab98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUO|&#xab99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUU|&#xab9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUV|&#xab9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SA|&#xab9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER S|&#xab9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SE|&#xab9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SI|&#xab9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SO|&#xaba0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SU|&#xaba1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SV|&#xaba2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DA|&#xaba3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TA|&#xaba4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DE|&#xaba5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TE|&#xaba6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DI|&#xaba7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TI|&#xaba8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DO|&#xaba9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DU|&#xabaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DV|&#xabab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DLA|&#xabac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLA|&#xabad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLE|&#xabae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLI|&#xabaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLO|&#xabb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLU|&#xabb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLV|&#xabb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSA|&#xabb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSE|&#xabb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSI|&#xabb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSO|&#xabb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSU|&#xabb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSV|&#xabb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WA|&#xabb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WE|&#xabba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WI|&#xabbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WO|&#xabbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WU|&#xabbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WV|&#xabbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA|&#xabbf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Meetei Mayek''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER KOK|&#xabc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER SAM|&#xabc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER LAI|&#xabc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER MIT|&#xabc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER PA|&#xabc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NA|&#xabc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER CHIL|&#xabc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TIL|&#xabc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER KHOU|&#xabc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NGOU|&#xabc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER THOU|&#xabca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER WAI|&#xabcb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER YANG|&#xabcc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER HUK|&#xabcd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER UN|&#xabce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER I|&#xabcf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER PHAM|&#xabd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER ATIYA|&#xabd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER GOK|&#xabd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER JHAM|&#xabd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER RAI|&#xabd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER BA|&#xabd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER JIL|&#xabd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER DIL|&#xabd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER GHOU|&#xabd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER DHOU|&#xabd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER BHAM|&#xabda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER KOK LONSUM|&#xabdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER LAI LONSUM|&#xabdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER MIT LONSUM|&#xabdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER PA LONSUM|&#xabde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NA LONSUM|&#xabdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TIL LONSUM|&#xabe0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER NGOU LONSUM|&#xabe1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LETTER I LONSUM|&#xabe2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ONAP|&#xabe3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN INAP|&#xabe4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ANAP|&#xabe5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN YENAP|&#xabe6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN SOUNAP|&#xabe7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UNAP|&#xabe8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN CHEINAP|&#xabe9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN NUNG|&#xabea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK CHEIKHEI|&#xabeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK LUM IYEK|&#xabec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK APUN IYEK|&#xabed;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|ABFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT ZERO|&#xabf0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT ONE|&#xabf1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT TWO|&#xabf2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT THREE|&#xabf3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT FOUR|&#xabf4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT FIVE|&#xabf5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT SIX|&#xabf6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT SEVEN|&#xabf7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT EIGHT|&#xabf8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT NINE|&#xabf9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Hangul Syllables''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GA|&#xac00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG|&#xac01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAGG|&#xac02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAGS|&#xac03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAN|&#xac04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GANJ|&#xac05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GANH|&#xac06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAD|&#xac07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAL|&#xac08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALG|&#xac09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALM|&#xac0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALB|&#xac0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALS|&#xac0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALT|&#xac0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALP|&#xac0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GALH|&#xac0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAM|&#xac10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAB|&#xac11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GABS|&#xac12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAS|&#xac13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GASS|&#xac14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GANG|&#xac15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAJ|&#xac16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAC|&#xac17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAK|&#xac18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAT|&#xac19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAP|&#xac1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAH|&#xac1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAE|&#xac1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEG|&#xac1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEGG|&#xac1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEGS|&#xac1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEN|&#xac20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAENJ|&#xac21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAENH|&#xac22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAED|&#xac23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEL|&#xac24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELG|&#xac25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELM|&#xac26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELB|&#xac27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELS|&#xac28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELT|&#xac29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELP|&#xac2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAELH|&#xac2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEM|&#xac2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEB|&#xac2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEBS|&#xac2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAES|&#xac2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAESS|&#xac30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAENG|&#xac31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEJ|&#xac32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEC|&#xac33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEK|&#xac34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAET|&#xac35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEP|&#xac36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEH|&#xac37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYA|&#xac38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAG|&#xac39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAGG|&#xac3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAGS|&#xac3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAN|&#xac3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYANJ|&#xac3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYANH|&#xac3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAD|&#xac3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAL|&#xac40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALG|&#xac41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALM|&#xac42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALB|&#xac43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALS|&#xac44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALT|&#xac45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALP|&#xac46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYALH|&#xac47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAM|&#xac48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAB|&#xac49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYABS|&#xac4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAS|&#xac4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYASS|&#xac4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYANG|&#xac4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAJ|&#xac4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAC|&#xac4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AC5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAK|&#xac50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAT|&#xac51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAP|&#xac52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAH|&#xac53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAE|&#xac54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE 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GGALH|&#xae5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAM|&#xae5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAB|&#xae5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGABS|&#xae5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAS|&#xae5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AE6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGASS|&#xae60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGANG|&#xae61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAJ|&#xae62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAC|&#xae63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAK|&#xae64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAT|&#xae65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAP|&#xae66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAH|&#xae67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAE|&#xae68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEG|&#xae69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEGG|&#xae6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEGS|&#xae6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEN|&#xae6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAENJ|&#xae6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAENH|&#xae6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAED|&#xae6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AE7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEL|&#xae70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELG|&#xae71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELM|&#xae72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELB|&#xae73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELS|&#xae74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELT|&#xae75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELP|&#xae76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAELH|&#xae77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEM|&#xae78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEB|&#xae79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEBS|&#xae7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAES|&#xae7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAESS|&#xae7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAENG|&#xae7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEJ|&#xae7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEC|&#xae7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AE8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEK|&#xae80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAET|&#xae81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEP|&#xae82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEH|&#xae83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYA|&#xae84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAG|&#xae85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAGG|&#xae86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAGS|&#xae87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAN|&#xae88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYANJ|&#xae89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYANH|&#xae8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAD|&#xae8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAL|&#xae8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALG|&#xae8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALM|&#xae8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALB|&#xae8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AE9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALS|&#xae90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALT|&#xae91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALP|&#xae92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYALH|&#xae93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAM|&#xae94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAB|&#xae95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYABS|&#xae96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAS|&#xae97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYASS|&#xae98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYANG|&#xae99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAJ|&#xae9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAC|&#xae9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAK|&#xae9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAT|&#xae9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAP|&#xae9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAH|&#xae9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AEAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAE|&#xaea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEG|&#xaea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEGG|&#xaea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEGS|&#xaea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEN|&#xaea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAENJ|&#xaea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAENH|&#xaea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAED|&#xaea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEL|&#xaea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELG|&#xaea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELM|&#xaeaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELB|&#xaeab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELS|&#xaeac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELT|&#xaead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELP|&#xaeae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAELH|&#xaeaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AEBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEM|&#xaeb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEB|&#xaeb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEBS|&#xaeb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAES|&#xaeb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAESS|&#xaeb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAENG|&#xaeb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEJ|&#xaeb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEC|&#xaeb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEK|&#xaeb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAET|&#xaeb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEP|&#xaeba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEH|&#xaebb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEO|&#xaebc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOG|&#xaebd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOGG|&#xaebe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOGS|&#xaebf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEON|&#xaec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEONJ|&#xaec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEONH|&#xaec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOD|&#xaec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOL|&#xaec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLG|&#xaec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLM|&#xaec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLB|&#xaec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLS|&#xaec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLT|&#xaec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLP|&#xaeca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOLH|&#xaecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOM|&#xaecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOB|&#xaecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOBS|&#xaece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOS|&#xaecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AEDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOSS|&#xaed0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEONG|&#xaed1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOJ|&#xaed2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOC|&#xaed3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOK|&#xaed4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOT|&#xaed5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOP|&#xaed6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOH|&#xaed7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGE|&#xaed8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEG|&#xaed9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEGG|&#xaeda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEGS|&#xaedb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEN|&#xaedc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGENJ|&#xaedd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGENH|&#xaede;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGED|&#xaedf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AEEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEL|&#xaee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELG|&#xaee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELM|&#xaee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELB|&#xaee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELS|&#xaee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELT|&#xaee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELP|&#xaee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGELH|&#xaee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEM|&#xaee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEB|&#xaee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEBS|&#xaeea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGES|&#xaeeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGESS|&#xaeec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGENG|&#xaeed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEJ|&#xaeee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEC|&#xaeef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AEFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEK|&#xaef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGET|&#xaef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEP|&#xaef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEH|&#xaef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEO|&#xaef4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOG|&#xaef5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOGG|&#xaef6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOGS|&#xaef7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEON|&#xaef8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEONJ|&#xaef9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEONH|&#xaefa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOD|&#xaefb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOL|&#xaefc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLG|&#xaefd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLM|&#xaefe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLB|&#xaeff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AF0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLS|&#xaf00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLT|&#xaf01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLP|&#xaf02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOLH|&#xaf03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOM|&#xaf04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOB|&#xaf05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOBS|&#xaf06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOS|&#xaf07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOSS|&#xaf08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEONG|&#xaf09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOJ|&#xaf0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOC|&#xaf0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOK|&#xaf0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOT|&#xaf0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOP|&#xaf0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOH|&#xaf0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AF1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYE|&#xaf10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEG|&#xaf11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEGG|&#xaf12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEGS|&#xaf13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEN|&#xaf14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYENJ|&#xaf15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYENH|&#xaf16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYED|&#xaf17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEL|&#xaf18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELG|&#xaf19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELM|&#xaf1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELB|&#xaf1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELS|&#xaf1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELT|&#xaf1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELP|&#xaf1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYELH|&#xaf1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc65d" !style="background:#ffffff"|AF2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEM|&#xaf20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEB|&#xaf21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEBS|&#xaf22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYES|&#xaf23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYESS|&#xaf24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYENG|&#xaf25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEJ|&#xaf26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEC|&#xaf27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEK|&#xaf28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYET|&#xaf29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEP|&#xaf2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEH|&#xaf2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGO|&#xaf2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOG|&#xaf2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOGG|&#xaf2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANGUL 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QO|&#x10026;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RA|&#x10028;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B027 RE|&#x10029;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B053 RI|&#x1002a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B002 RO|&#x1002b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B026 RU|&#x1002c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B031 SA|&#x1002d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B009 SE|&#x1002e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B041 SI|&#x1002f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1003x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B012 SO|&#x10030;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B058 SU|&#x10031;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B059 TA|&#x10032;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B004 TE|&#x10033;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B037 TI|&#x10034;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B005 TO|&#x10035;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B069 TU|&#x10036;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B054 WA|&#x10037;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B075 WE|&#x10038;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B040 WI|&#x10039;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO|&#x1003a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B017 ZA|&#x1003c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B074 ZE|&#x1003d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B020 ZO|&#x1003f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1004x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B025 A2|&#x10040;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B043 A3|&#x10041;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B085 AU|&#x10042;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B071 DWE|&#x10043;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B090 DWO|&#x10044;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B048 NWA|&#x10045;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B029 PU2|&#x10046;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B062 PTE|&#x10047;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B076 RA2|&#x10048;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B033 RA3|&#x10049;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2|&#x1004a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B066 TA2|&#x1004b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B087 TWE|&#x1004c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYLLABLE B091 TWO|&#x1004d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1005x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B018|&#x10050;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B019|&#x10051;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B022|&#x10052;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B034|&#x10053;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B047|&#x10054;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B049|&#x10055;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B056|&#x10056;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B063|&#x10057;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B064|&#x10058;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B079|&#x10059;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B082|&#x1005a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B083|&#x1005b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B086|&#x1005c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B SYMBOL B089|&#x1005d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1006x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1007x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear B Ideograms''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1008x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B100 MAN|&#x10080;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B102 WOMAN|&#x10081;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B104 DEER|&#x10082;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105 EQUID|&#x10083;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105F MARE|&#x10084;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105M STALLION|&#x10085;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B106F EWE|&#x10086;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B106M RAM|&#x10087;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107F SHE-GOAT|&#x10088;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOAT|&#x10089;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B108F SOW|&#x1008a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B108M BOAR|&#x1008b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B109F COW|&#x1008c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B109M BULL|&#x1008d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B120 WHEAT|&#x1008e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B121 BARLEY|&#x1008f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1009x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B122 OLIVE|&#x10090;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B123 SPICE|&#x10091;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B125 CYPERUS|&#x10092;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B127 KAPO|&#x10093;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B128 KANAKO|&#x10094;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B130 OIL|&#x10095;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B131 WINE|&#x10096;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B132|&#x10097;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B133 AREPA|&#x10098;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B135 MERI|&#x10099;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B140 BRONZE|&#x1009a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B141 GOLD|&#x1009b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B142|&#x1009c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B145 WOOL|&#x1009d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B146|&#x1009e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B150|&#x1009f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B151 HORN|&#x100a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B152|&#x100a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B153|&#x100a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B154|&#x100a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B156 TURO2|&#x100a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B157|&#x100a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B158|&#x100a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B159 CLOTH|&#x100a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B160|&#x100a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B161|&#x100a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B162 GARMENT|&#x100aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B163 ARMOUR|&#x100ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B164|&#x100ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B165|&#x100ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B166|&#x100ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B167|&#x100af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B168|&#x100b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B169|&#x100b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B170|&#x100b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B171|&#x100b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B172|&#x100b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B173 MONTH|&#x100b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B174|&#x100b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B176 TREE|&#x100b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B177|&#x100b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B178|&#x100b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B179|&#x100ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180|&#x100bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B181|&#x100bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B182|&#x100bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B183|&#x100be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B184|&#x100bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B185|&#x100c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B189|&#x100c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B190|&#x100c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B191 HELMET|&#x100c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B220 FOOTSTOOL|&#x100c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B225 BATHTUB|&#x100c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B230 SPEAR|&#x100c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B231 ARROW|&#x100c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B232|&#x100c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B233 SWORD|&#x100c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B234|&#x100ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B236|&#x100cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B240 WHEELED CHARIOT|&#x100cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B241 CHARIOT|&#x100cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B242 CHARIOT FRAME|&#x100ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B243 WHEEL|&#x100cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B245|&#x100d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B246|&#x100d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B MONOGRAM B247 DIPTE|&#x100d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B248|&#x100d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B249|&#x100d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B251|&#x100d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B252|&#x100d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B253|&#x100d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B254 DART|&#x100d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B255|&#x100d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B256|&#x100da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B257|&#x100db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B258|&#x100dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B259|&#x100dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B155|&#x100de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B200|&#x100df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B201|&#x100e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B202|&#x100e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B203|&#x100e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B204|&#x100e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B205|&#x100e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B206|&#x100e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B207|&#x100e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B208|&#x100e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B209|&#x100e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B210|&#x100e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B211|&#x100ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B212|&#x100eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B213|&#x100ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B214|&#x100ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B215|&#x100ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B216|&#x100ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|100Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B217|&#x100f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B218|&#x100f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B219|&#x100f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B221|&#x100f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B222|&#x100f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B226|&#x100f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B227|&#x100f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B228|&#x100f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B229|&#x100f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250|&#x100f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B305|&#x100fa;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Aegean Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1010x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WORD SEPARATOR LINE|&#x10100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WORD SEPARATOR DOT|&#x10101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN CHECK MARK|&#x10102;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TWO|&#x10108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER THREE|&#x10109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR|&#x1010a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x1010b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SIX|&#x1010c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN|&#x1010d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT|&#x1010e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER NINE|&#x1010f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1011x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER THIRTY|&#x10112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FORTY|&#x10113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FIFTY|&#x10114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SIXTY|&#x10115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x10116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x10117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER NINETY|&#x10118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x1011a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x1011b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x1011c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1011d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x1011e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x1011f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1012x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x10120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x10121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x10122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TWO THOUSAND|&#x10123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER THREE THOUSAND|&#x10124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR THOUSAND|&#x10125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE THOUSAND|&#x10126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SIX THOUSAND|&#x10127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN THOUSAND|&#x10128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT THOUSAND|&#x10129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER NINE THOUSAND|&#x1012a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x1012b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER TWENTY THOUSAND|&#x1012c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER THIRTY THOUSAND|&#x1012d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FORTY THOUSAND|&#x1012e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x1012f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1013x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SIXTY THOUSAND|&#x10130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER SEVENTY THOUSAND|&#x10131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHTY THOUSAND|&#x10132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND|&#x10133;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WEIGHT BASE UNIT|&#x10137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WEIGHT FIRST SUBUNIT|&#x10138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WEIGHT SECOND SUBUNIT|&#x10139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WEIGHT THIRD SUBUNIT|&#x1013a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN WEIGHT FOURTH SUBUNIT|&#x1013b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN DRY MEASURE FIRST SUBUNIT|&#x1013c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN LIQUID MEASURE FIRST SUBUNIT|&#x1013d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN MEASURE SECOND SUBUNIT|&#x1013e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AEGEAN MEASURE THIRD SUBUNIT|&#x1013f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ancient Greek Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1014x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE QUARTER|&#x10140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE HALF|&#x10141;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE DRACHMA|&#x10142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE|&#x10143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY|&#x10144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED|&#x10145;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND|&#x10146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x10147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE TALENTS|&#x10148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC TEN TALENTS|&#x10149;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY TALENTS|&#x1014a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE HUNDRED TALENTS|&#x1014b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED TALENTS|&#x1014c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE THOUSAND TALENTS|&#x1014d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND TALENTS|&#x1014e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE STATERS|&#x1014f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1015x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC TEN STATERS|&#x10150;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY STATERS|&#x10151;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE HUNDRED STATERS|&#x10152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED STATERS|&#x10153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE THOUSAND STATERS|&#x10154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC TEN THOUSAND STATERS|&#x10155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND STATERS|&#x10156;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC TEN MNAS|&#x10157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC HERAEUM ONE PLETHRON|&#x10158;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN ONE|&#x10159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC HERMIONIAN ONE|&#x1015a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC EPIDAUREAN TWO|&#x1015b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN TWO|&#x1015c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC CYRENAIC TWO DRACHMAS|&#x1015d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC EPIDAUREAN TWO DRACHMAS|&#x1015e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN FIVE|&#x1015f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1016x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN TEN|&#x10160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN TEN ALTERNATE FORM|&#x10161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC HERMIONIAN TEN|&#x10162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC MESSENIAN TEN|&#x10163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN TEN|&#x10164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN THIRTY|&#x10165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN FIFTY|&#x10166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN FIFTY ALTERNATE FORM|&#x10167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC HERMIONIAN FIFTY|&#x10168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN FIFTY|&#x10169;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN ONE HUNDRED|&#x1016a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN THREE HUNDRED|&#x1016b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC EPIDAUREAN FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1016c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC TROEZENIAN FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1016d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1016e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC CARYSTIAN FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1016f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1017x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC NAXIAN FIVE HUNDRED|&#x10170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN ONE THOUSAND|&#x10171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC THESPIAN FIVE THOUSAND|&#x10172;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC DELPHIC FIVE MNAS|&#x10173;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ACROPHONIC STRATIAN FIFTY MNAS|&#x10174;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ONE HALF SIGN|&#x10175;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ONE HALF SIGN ALTERNATE FORM|&#x10176;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK TWO THIRDS SIGN|&#x10177;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK THREE QUARTERS SIGN|&#x10178;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK YEAR SIGN|&#x10179;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK TALENT SIGN|&#x1017a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK DRACHMA SIGN|&#x1017b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK OBOL SIGN|&#x1017c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK TWO OBOLS SIGN|&#x1017d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK THREE OBOLS SIGN|&#x1017e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK FOUR OBOLS SIGN|&#x1017f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1018x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK FIVE OBOLS SIGN|&#x10180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK METRETES SIGN|&#x10181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK KYATHOS BASE SIGN|&#x10182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK LITRA SIGN|&#x10183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK OUNKIA SIGN|&#x10184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK XESTES SIGN|&#x10185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ARTABE SIGN|&#x10186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK AROURA SIGN|&#x10187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK GRAMMA SIGN|&#x10188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK TRYBLION BASE SIGN|&#x10189;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ZERO SIGN|&#x1018a;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK ONE QUARTER SIGN|&#x1018b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK SINUSOID SIGN|&#x1018c;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INDICTION SIGN|&#x1018d;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NOMISMA SIGN|&#x1018e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ancient Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|1019x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN SEXTANS SIGN|&#x10190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN UNCIA SIGN|&#x10191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN SEMUNCIA SIGN|&#x10192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN SEXTULA SIGN|&#x10193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN DIMIDIA SEXTULA SIGN|&#x10194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN SILIQUA SIGN|&#x10195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN DENARIUS SIGN|&#x10196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN QUINARIUS SIGN|&#x10197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN SESTERTIUS SIGN|&#x10198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN DUPONDIUS SIGN|&#x10199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN AS SIGN|&#x1019a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROMAN CENTURIAL SIGN|&#x1019b;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ASCIA SYMBOL|&#x1019c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Ax |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK SYMBOL TAU RHO|&#x101a0;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Phaistos Disc''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN PEDESTRIAN|&#x101d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN PLUMED HEAD|&#x101d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN TATTOOED HEAD|&#x101d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN CAPTIVE|&#x101d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN CHILD|&#x101d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN WOMAN|&#x101d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN HELMET|&#x101d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN GAUNTLET|&#x101d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN TIARA|&#x101d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN ARROW|&#x101d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN BOW|&#x101da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN SHIELD|&#x101db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN CLUB|&#x101dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN MANACLES|&#x101dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN MATTOCK|&#x101de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN SAW|&#x101df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN LID|&#x101e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN BOOMERANG|&#x101e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN CARPENTRY PLANE|&#x101e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN DOLIUM|&#x101e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN COMB|&#x101e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN SLING|&#x101e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN COLUMN|&#x101e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN BEEHIVE|&#x101e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN SHIP|&#x101e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN HORN|&#x101e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN HIDE|&#x101ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN BULLS LEG|&#x101eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN CAT|&#x101ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN RAM|&#x101ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN EAGLE|&#x101ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN DOVE|&#x101ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|101Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN TUNNY|&#x101f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN BEE|&#x101f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN PLANE TREE|&#x101f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN VINE|&#x101f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN PAPYRUS|&#x101f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN ROSETTE|&#x101f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN LILY|&#x101f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN OX BACK|&#x101f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN FLUTE|&#x101f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN GRATER|&#x101f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN STRAINER|&#x101fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN SMALL AXE|&#x101fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN WAVY BAND|&#x101fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHAISTOS DISC SIGN COMBINING OBLIQUE STROKE|&#x101fd;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''North Palaeohispanic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1020x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1021x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1022x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1023x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''South Palaeohispanic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1024x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1025x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1026x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1027x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lycian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|1028x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER A|&#x10280;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER E|&#x10281;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER B|&#x10282;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER BH|&#x10283;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER G|&#x10284;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER D|&#x10285;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER I|&#x10286;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER W|&#x10287;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER Z|&#x10288;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER TH|&#x10289;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER J|&#x1028a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER K|&#x1028b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER Q|&#x1028c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER L|&#x1028d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER M|&#x1028e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER N|&#x1028f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|1029x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER MM|&#x10290;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER NN|&#x10291;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER U|&#x10292;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER P|&#x10293;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER KK|&#x10294;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER R|&#x10295;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER S|&#x10296;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER T|&#x10297;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER TT|&#x10298;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER AN|&#x10299;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER EN|&#x1029a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER H|&#x1029b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYCIAN LETTER X|&#x1029c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Carian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER A|&#x102a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER P2|&#x102a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER D|&#x102a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER L|&#x102a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER UUU|&#x102a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER R|&#x102a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER LD|&#x102a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER A2|&#x102a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER Q|&#x102a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER B|&#x102a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER M|&#x102aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER O|&#x102ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER D2|&#x102ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER T|&#x102ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER SH|&#x102ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER SH2|&#x102af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER S|&#x102b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER C-18|&#x102b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER U|&#x102b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER NN|&#x102b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER X|&#x102b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER N|&#x102b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER TT2|&#x102b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER P|&#x102b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER SS|&#x102b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER I|&#x102b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER E|&#x102ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER UUUU|&#x102bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER K|&#x102bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER K2|&#x102bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER ND|&#x102be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER UU|&#x102bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER G|&#x102c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER G2|&#x102c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER ST|&#x102c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER ST2|&#x102c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER NG|&#x102c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER II|&#x102c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER C-39|&#x102c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER TT|&#x102c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER UUU2|&#x102c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER RR|&#x102c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER MB|&#x102ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER MB2|&#x102cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER MB3|&#x102cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER MB4|&#x102cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER LD2|&#x102ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER E2|&#x102cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Dx |style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CARIAN LETTER UUU3|&#x102d0;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Coptic Epact Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT THOUSANDS MARK|&#x102e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT ONE|&#x102e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT TWO|&#x102e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT THREE|&#x102e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT FOUR|&#x102e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT FIVE|&#x102e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT SIX|&#x102e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT SEVEN|&#x102e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT EIGHT|&#x102e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT DIGIT NINE|&#x102e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER TEN|&#x102ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER TWENTY|&#x102eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER THIRTY|&#x102ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER FORTY|&#x102ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER FIFTY|&#x102ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER SIXTY|&#x102ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|102Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x102f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x102f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER NINETY|&#x102f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x102f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x102f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x102f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x102f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x102f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x102f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x102f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x102fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COPTIC EPACT NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x102fb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Italic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1030x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER A|&#x10300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER BE|&#x10301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER KE|&#x10302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER DE|&#x10303;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER E|&#x10304;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER VE|&#x10305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ZE|&#x10306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER HE|&#x10307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER THE|&#x10308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER I|&#x10309;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER KA|&#x1030a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER EL|&#x1030b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER EM|&#x1030c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER EN|&#x1030d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ESH|&#x1030e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER O|&#x1030f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1031x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER PE|&#x10310;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER SHE|&#x10311;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER KU|&#x10312;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ER|&#x10313;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ES|&#x10314;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER TE|&#x10315;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER U|&#x10316;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER EKS|&#x10317;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER PHE|&#x10318;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER KHE|&#x10319;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER EF|&#x1031a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ERS|&#x1031b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER CHE|&#x1031c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER II|&#x1031d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER UU|&#x1031e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER ESS|&#x1031f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1032x |style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC NUMERAL ONE|&#x10320;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC NUMERAL FIVE|&#x10321;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC NUMERAL TEN|&#x10322;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC NUMERAL FIFTY|&#x10323;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER YE|&#x1032d;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER NORTHERN TSE|&#x1032e;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD ITALIC LETTER SOUTHERN TSE|&#x1032f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Gothic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1033x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER AHSA|&#x10330;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER BAIRKAN|&#x10331;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER GIBA|&#x10332;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER DAGS|&#x10333;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER AIHVUS|&#x10334;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER QAIRTHRA|&#x10335;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER IUJA|&#x10336;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER HAGL|&#x10337;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER THIUTH|&#x10338;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER EIS|&#x10339;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER KUSMA|&#x1033a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER LAGUS|&#x1033b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER MANNA|&#x1033c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER NAUTHS|&#x1033d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER JER|&#x1033e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER URUS|&#x1033f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1034x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER PAIRTHRA|&#x10340;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER NINETY|&#x10341;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER RAIDA|&#x10342;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER SAUIL|&#x10343;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER TEIWS|&#x10344;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER WINJA|&#x10345;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER FAIHU|&#x10346;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER IGGWS|&#x10347;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER HWAIR|&#x10348;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER OTHAL|&#x10349;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GOTHIC LETTER NINE HUNDRED|&#x1034a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Permic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1035x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER AN|&#x10350;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER BUR|&#x10351;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER GAI|&#x10352;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER DOI|&#x10353;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER E|&#x10354;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER ZHOI|&#x10355;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER DZHOI|&#x10356;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER ZATA|&#x10357;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER DZITA|&#x10358;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER I|&#x10359;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER KOKE|&#x1035a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER LEI|&#x1035b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER MENOE|&#x1035c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER NENOE|&#x1035d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER VOOI|&#x1035e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER PEEI|&#x1035f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1036x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER REI|&#x10360;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER SII|&#x10361;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER TAI|&#x10362;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER U|&#x10363;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER CHERY|&#x10364;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER SHOOI|&#x10365;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER SHCHOOI|&#x10366;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YRY|&#x10367;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YERU|&#x10368;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER O|&#x10369;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER OO|&#x1036a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER EF|&#x1036b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER HA|&#x1036c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER TSIU|&#x1036d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER VER|&#x1036e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YER|&#x1036f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1037x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YERI|&#x10370;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YAT|&#x10371;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER IE|&#x10372;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YU|&#x10373;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER YA|&#x10374;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERMIC LETTER IA|&#x10375;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER AN|&#x10376;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER DOI|&#x10377;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER ZATA|&#x10378;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER NENOE|&#x10379;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER SII|&#x1037a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ugaritic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1038x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER ALPA|&#x10380;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER BETA|&#x10381;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER GAMLA|&#x10382;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER KHA|&#x10383;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER DELTA|&#x10384;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER HO|&#x10385;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER WO|&#x10386;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER ZETA|&#x10387;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER HOTA|&#x10388;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER TET|&#x10389;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER YOD|&#x1038a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER KAF|&#x1038b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER SHIN|&#x1038c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER LAMDA|&#x1038d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER MEM|&#x1038e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER DHAL|&#x1038f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1039x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER NUN|&#x10390;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER ZU|&#x10391;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER SAMKA|&#x10392;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER AIN|&#x10393;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER PU|&#x10394;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER SADE|&#x10395;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER QOPA|&#x10396;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER RASHA|&#x10397;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER THANNA|&#x10398;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER GHAIN|&#x10399;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER TO|&#x1039a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER I|&#x1039b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER U|&#x1039c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC LETTER SSU|&#x1039d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|UGARITIC WORD DIVIDER|&#x1039f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Persian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN A|&#x103a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN I|&#x103a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN U|&#x103a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN KA|&#x103a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN KU|&#x103a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN GA|&#x103a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN GU|&#x103a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN XA|&#x103a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN CA|&#x103a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN JA|&#x103a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN JI|&#x103aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN TA|&#x103ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN TU|&#x103ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN DA|&#x103ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN DI|&#x103ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN DU|&#x103af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN THA|&#x103b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN PA|&#x103b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN BA|&#x103b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN FA|&#x103b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN NA|&#x103b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN NU|&#x103b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN MA|&#x103b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN MI|&#x103b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN MU|&#x103b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN YA|&#x103b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN VA|&#x103ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN VI|&#x103bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN RA|&#x103bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN RU|&#x103bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN LA|&#x103be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN SA|&#x103bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN ZA|&#x103c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN SHA|&#x103c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN SSA|&#x103c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN HA|&#x103c3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN AURAMAZDAA|&#x103c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN AURAMAZDAA-2|&#x103c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN AURAMAZDAAHA|&#x103ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN XSHAAYATHIYA|&#x103cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN DAHYAAUSH|&#x103cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN DAHYAAUSH-2|&#x103cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN BAGA|&#x103ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN SIGN BUUMISH|&#x103cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Dx |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN WORD DIVIDER|&#x103d0;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x103d1;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN NUMBER TWO|&#x103d2;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x103d3;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x103d4;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSIAN NUMBER HUNDRED|&#x103d5;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shavian Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|103Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Deseret''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1040x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I|&#x10400;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG E|&#x10401;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG A|&#x10402;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG AH|&#x10403;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG O|&#x10404;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG OO|&#x10405;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I|&#x10406;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT E|&#x10407;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT A|&#x10408;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT AH|&#x10409;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT O|&#x1040a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT OO|&#x1040b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER AY|&#x1040c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OW|&#x1040d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER WU|&#x1040e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER YEE|&#x1040f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1041x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x10410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER PEE|&#x10411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER BEE|&#x10412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER TEE|&#x10413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER DEE|&#x10414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER CHEE|&#x10415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER JEE|&#x10416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER KAY|&#x10417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER GAY|&#x10418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EF|&#x10419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER VEE|&#x1041a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ETH|&#x1041b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER THEE|&#x1041c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ES|&#x1041d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZEE|&#x1041e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ESH|&#x1041f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1042x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZHEE|&#x10420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ER|&#x10421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EL|&#x10422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EM|&#x10423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EN|&#x10424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ENG|&#x10425;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OI|&#x10426;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EW|&#x10427;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG I|&#x10428;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG E|&#x10429;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG A|&#x1042a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG AH|&#x1042b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG O|&#x1042c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG OO|&#x1042d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT I|&#x1042e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT E|&#x1042f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1043x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT A|&#x10430;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT AH|&#x10431;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT O|&#x10432;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT OO|&#x10433;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER AY|&#x10434;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER OW|&#x10435;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER WU|&#x10436;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER YEE|&#x10437;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER H|&#x10438;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER PEE|&#x10439;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER BEE|&#x1043a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER TEE|&#x1043b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER DEE|&#x1043c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER CHEE|&#x1043d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER JEE|&#x1043e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER KAY|&#x1043f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1044x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER GAY|&#x10440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER EF|&#x10441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER VEE|&#x10442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ETH|&#x10443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER THEE|&#x10444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ES|&#x10445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ZEE|&#x10446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ESH|&#x10447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ZHEE|&#x10448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ER|&#x10449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER EL|&#x1044a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER EM|&#x1044b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER EN|&#x1044c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER ENG|&#x1044d;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER OI|&#x1044e;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DESERET SMALL LETTER EW|&#x1044f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shavian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1045x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER PEEP|&#x10450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER TOT|&#x10451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER KICK|&#x10452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER FEE|&#x10453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER THIGH|&#x10454;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER SO|&#x10455;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER SURE|&#x10456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER CHURCH|&#x10457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER YEA|&#x10458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER HUNG|&#x10459;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER BIB|&#x1045a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER DEAD|&#x1045b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER GAG|&#x1045c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER VOW|&#x1045d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER THEY|&#x1045e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ZOO|&#x1045f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1046x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER MEASURE|&#x10460;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER JUDGE|&#x10461;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER WOE|&#x10462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER HA-HA|&#x10463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER LOLL|&#x10464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER MIME|&#x10465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER IF|&#x10466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER EGG|&#x10467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ASH|&#x10468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ADO|&#x10469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ON|&#x1046a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER WOOL|&#x1046b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER OUT|&#x1046c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER AH|&#x1046d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ROAR|&#x1046e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER NUN|&#x1046f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1047x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER EAT|&#x10470;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER AGE|&#x10471;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ICE|&#x10472;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER UP|&#x10473;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER OAK|&#x10474;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER OOZE|&#x10475;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER OIL|&#x10476;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER AWE|&#x10477;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ARE|&#x10478;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER OR|&#x10479;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER AIR|&#x1047a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ERR|&#x1047b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER ARRAY|&#x1047c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER EAR|&#x1047d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER IAN|&#x1047e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHAVIAN LETTER YEW|&#x1047f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Osmanya''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1048x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER ALEF|&#x10480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER BA|&#x10481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER TA|&#x10482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER JA|&#x10483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER XA|&#x10484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER KHA|&#x10485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER DEEL|&#x10486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER RA|&#x10487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER SA|&#x10488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER SHIIN|&#x10489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER DHA|&#x1048a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER CAYN|&#x1048b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER GA|&#x1048c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER FA|&#x1048d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER QAAF|&#x1048e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER KAAF|&#x1048f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1049x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER LAAN|&#x10490;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER MIIN|&#x10491;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER NUUN|&#x10492;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER WAW|&#x10493;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER HA|&#x10494;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER YA|&#x10495;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER A|&#x10496;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER E|&#x10497;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER I|&#x10498;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER O|&#x10499;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER U|&#x1049a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER AA|&#x1049b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER EE|&#x1049c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA LETTER OO|&#x1049d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT ZERO|&#x104a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT ONE|&#x104a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT TWO|&#x104a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT THREE|&#x104a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT FOUR|&#x104a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT FIVE|&#x104a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT SIX|&#x104a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x104a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x104a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSMANYA DIGIT NINE|&#x104a9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Osage''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x104b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AI|&#x104b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AIN|&#x104b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AH|&#x104b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER BRA|&#x104b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER CHA|&#x104b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHCHA|&#x104b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x104b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EIN|&#x104b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER HA|&#x104b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER HYA|&#x104ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x104bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KA|&#x104bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHKA|&#x104bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KYA|&#x104be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER LA|&#x104bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER MA|&#x104c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER NA|&#x104c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x104c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER OIN|&#x104c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER PA|&#x104c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHPA|&#x104c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER SA|&#x104c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER SHA|&#x104c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TA|&#x104c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHTA|&#x104c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TSA|&#x104ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHTSA|&#x104cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TSHA|&#x104cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER DHA|&#x104cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x104ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER WA|&#x104cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KHA|&#x104d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER GHA|&#x104d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER ZA|&#x104d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER ZHA|&#x104d3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER A|&#x104d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER AI|&#x104d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER AIN|&#x104da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER AH|&#x104db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER BRA|&#x104dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER CHA|&#x104dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EHCHA|&#x104de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER E|&#x104df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EIN|&#x104e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER HA|&#x104e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER HYA|&#x104e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER I|&#x104e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER KA|&#x104e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EHKA|&#x104e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER KYA|&#x104e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER LA|&#x104e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER MA|&#x104e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER NA|&#x104e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER O|&#x104ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER OIN|&#x104eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER PA|&#x104ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EHPA|&#x104ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER SA|&#x104ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER SHA|&#x104ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|104Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER TA|&#x104f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EHTA|&#x104f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER TSA|&#x104f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER EHTSA|&#x104f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER TSHA|&#x104f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER DHA|&#x104f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER U|&#x104f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER WA|&#x104f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER KHA|&#x104f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER GHA|&#x104f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER ZA|&#x104fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OSAGE SMALL LETTER ZHA|&#x104fb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Elbasan''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1050x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER A|&#x10500;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER BE|&#x10501;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER CE|&#x10502;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER CHE|&#x10503;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER DE|&#x10504;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER NDE|&#x10505;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER DHE|&#x10506;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER EI|&#x10507;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER E|&#x10508;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER FE|&#x10509;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER GE|&#x1050a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER GJE|&#x1050b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER HE|&#x1050c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER I|&#x1050d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER JE|&#x1050e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER KE|&#x1050f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1051x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER LE|&#x10510;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER LLE|&#x10511;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER ME|&#x10512;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER NE|&#x10513;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER NA|&#x10514;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER NJE|&#x10515;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER O|&#x10516;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER PE|&#x10517;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER QE|&#x10518;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER RE|&#x10519;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER RRE|&#x1051a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER SE|&#x1051b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER SHE|&#x1051c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER TE|&#x1051d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER THE|&#x1051e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER U|&#x1051f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1052x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER VE|&#x10520;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER XE|&#x10521;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER Y|&#x10522;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER ZE|&#x10523;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER ZHE|&#x10524;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER GHE|&#x10525;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER GHAMMA|&#x10526;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELBASAN LETTER KHE|&#x10527;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Caucasian Albanian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1053x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ALT|&#x10530;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER BET|&#x10531;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER GIM|&#x10532;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER DAT|&#x10533;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER EB|&#x10534;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ZARL|&#x10535;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER EYN|&#x10536;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ZHIL|&#x10537;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER TAS|&#x10538;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CHA|&#x10539;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER YOWD|&#x1053a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ZHA|&#x1053b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER IRB|&#x1053c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER SHA|&#x1053d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER LAN|&#x1053e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER INYA|&#x1053f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1054x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER XEYN|&#x10540;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER DYAN|&#x10541;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CAR|&#x10542;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER JHOX|&#x10543;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER KAR|&#x10544;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER LYIT|&#x10545;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER HEYT|&#x10546;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER QAY|&#x10547;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER AOR|&#x10548;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CHOY|&#x10549;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CHI|&#x1054a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CYAY|&#x1054b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER MAQ|&#x1054c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER QAR|&#x1054d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER NOWC|&#x1054e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER DZYAY|&#x1054f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1055x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER SHAK|&#x10550;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER JAYN|&#x10551;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ON|&#x10552;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER TYAY|&#x10553;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER FAM|&#x10554;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER DZAY|&#x10555;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CHAT|&#x10556;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER PEN|&#x10557;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER GHEYS|&#x10558;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER RAT|&#x10559;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER SEYK|&#x1055a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER VEYZ|&#x1055b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER TIWR|&#x1055c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER SHOY|&#x1055d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER IWN|&#x1055e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CYAW|&#x1055f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1056x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER CAYN|&#x10560;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER YAYD|&#x10561;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER PIWR|&#x10562;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER KIW|&#x10563;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN CITATION MARK|&#x1056f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Vithkuqi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1057x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x10570;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER BBE|&#x10571;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER BE|&#x10572;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER CE|&#x10573;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER CHE|&#x10574;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER DE|&#x10575;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER DHE|&#x10576;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER EI|&#x10577;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x10578;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER FE|&#x10579;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER GA|&#x1057a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER HA|&#x1057c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER HHA|&#x1057d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1057e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER IJE|&#x1057f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1058x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER JE|&#x10580;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER KA|&#x10581;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER LA|&#x10582;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER LLA|&#x10583;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER ME|&#x10584;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER NE|&#x10585;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER NJE|&#x10586;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x10587;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER PE|&#x10588;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER QA|&#x10589;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER RE|&#x1058a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER SE|&#x1058c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER SHE|&#x1058d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER TE|&#x1058e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER THE|&#x1058f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1059x |{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x10590;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER VE|&#x10591;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER XE|&#x10592;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER YE|&#x10594;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI CAPITAL LETTER ZE|&#x10595;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER A|&#x10597;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER BBE|&#x10598;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER BE|&#x10599;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER CE|&#x1059a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER CHE|&#x1059b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER DE|&#x1059c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER DHE|&#x1059d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER EI|&#x1059e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER E|&#x1059f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER FE|&#x105a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER GA|&#x105a1;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER HA|&#x105a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER HHA|&#x105a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER I|&#x105a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER IJE|&#x105a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER JE|&#x105a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER KA|&#x105a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER LA|&#x105a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER LLA|&#x105aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER ME|&#x105ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER NE|&#x105ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER NJE|&#x105ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER O|&#x105ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER PE|&#x105af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER QA|&#x105b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER RE|&#x105b1;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER SE|&#x105b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER SHE|&#x105b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER TE|&#x105b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER THE|&#x105b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER U|&#x105b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER VE|&#x105b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER XE|&#x105b9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER Y|&#x105bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VITHKUQI SMALL LETTER ZE|&#x105bc;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Todhri''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER A|&#x105c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER AS|&#x105c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER BA|&#x105c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER MBA|&#x105c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER CA|&#x105c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER CHA|&#x105c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER DA|&#x105c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NDA|&#x105c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER DHA|&#x105c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER EI|&#x105c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER E|&#x105ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER FA|&#x105cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER GA|&#x105cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NGA|&#x105cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER GJA|&#x105ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NGJA|&#x105cb;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER HA|&#x105d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER HJA|&#x105d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER I|&#x105d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER JA|&#x105d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER KA|&#x105d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER LA|&#x105d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER LLA|&#x105d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER MA|&#x105d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NA|&#x105d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NJAN|&#x105d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER O|&#x105da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER PA|&#x105db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER QA|&#x105dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER RA|&#x105dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER RRA|&#x105de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER sA|&#x105df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER SHA|&#x105e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER SHTA|&#x105e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER TA|&#x105e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER THA|&#x105e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER U|&#x105e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER VA|&#x105e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER XA|&#x105e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NXA|&#x105e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER XHA|&#x105e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER NXHA|&#x105e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER Y|&#x105ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER JY|&#x105eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER ZA|&#x105ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER ZHA|&#x105ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER GHA|&#x105ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER STA|&#x105ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|105Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER SKAN|&#x105f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER KHA|&#x105f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER PSA|&#x105f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TODHRI LETTER OO|&#x105f3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1060x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB001|&#x10600;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB002|&#x10601;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB003|&#x10602;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB004|&#x10603;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB005|&#x10604;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB006|&#x10605;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB007|&#x10606;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB008|&#x10607;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB009|&#x10608;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB010|&#x10609;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB011|&#x1060a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB013|&#x1060b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB016|&#x1060c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB017|&#x1060d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB020|&#x1060e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB021|&#x1060f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1061x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB021F|&#x10610;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB021M|&#x10611;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB022|&#x10612;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB022F|&#x10613;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB022M|&#x10614;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB023|&#x10615;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB023M|&#x10616;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB024|&#x10617;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB026|&#x10618;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB027|&#x10619;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB028|&#x1061a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A028B|&#x1061b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB029|&#x1061c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB030|&#x1061d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB031|&#x1061e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB034|&#x1061f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1062x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB037|&#x10620;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB038|&#x10621;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB039|&#x10622;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB040|&#x10623;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB041|&#x10624;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB044|&#x10625;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB045|&#x10626;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB046|&#x10627;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB047|&#x10628;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB048|&#x10629;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB049|&#x1062a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB050|&#x1062b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB051|&#x1062c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB053|&#x1062d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB054|&#x1062e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB055|&#x1062f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1063x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB056|&#x10630;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB057|&#x10631;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB058|&#x10632;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB059|&#x10633;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB060|&#x10634;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB061|&#x10635;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB065|&#x10636;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB066|&#x10637;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB067|&#x10638;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB069|&#x10639;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB070|&#x1063a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB073|&#x1063b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB074|&#x1063c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB076|&#x1063d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB077|&#x1063e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB078|&#x1063f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1064x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB079|&#x10640;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB080|&#x10641;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB081|&#x10642;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB082|&#x10643;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB085|&#x10644;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB086|&#x10645;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB087|&#x10646;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A100-102|&#x10647;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB118|&#x10648;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB120|&#x10649;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A120B|&#x1064a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB122|&#x1064b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB123|&#x1064c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB131A|&#x1064d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB131B|&#x1064e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A131C|&#x1064f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1065x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB164|&#x10650;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB171|&#x10651;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB180|&#x10652;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB188|&#x10653;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN AB191|&#x10654;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A301|&#x10655;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A302|&#x10656;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A303|&#x10657;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A304|&#x10658;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A305|&#x10659;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A306|&#x1065a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A307|&#x1065b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A308|&#x1065c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A309A|&#x1065d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A309B|&#x1065e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A309C|&#x1065f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1066x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A310|&#x10660;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A311|&#x10661;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A312|&#x10662;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A313A|&#x10663;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A313B|&#x10664;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A313C|&#x10665;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A314|&#x10666;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A315|&#x10667;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A316|&#x10668;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A317|&#x10669;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A318|&#x1066a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A319|&#x1066b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A320|&#x1066c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A321|&#x1066d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A322|&#x1066e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A323|&#x1066f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1067x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A324|&#x10670;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A325|&#x10671;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A326|&#x10672;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A327|&#x10673;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A328|&#x10674;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A329|&#x10675;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A330|&#x10676;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A331|&#x10677;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A332|&#x10678;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A333|&#x10679;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A334|&#x1067a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A335|&#x1067b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A336|&#x1067c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A337|&#x1067d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A338|&#x1067e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A339|&#x1067f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1068x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A340|&#x10680;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A341|&#x10681;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A342|&#x10682;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A343|&#x10683;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A344|&#x10684;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A345|&#x10685;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A346|&#x10686;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A347|&#x10687;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A348|&#x10688;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A349|&#x10689;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A350|&#x1068a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A351|&#x1068b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A352|&#x1068c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A353|&#x1068d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A354|&#x1068e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A355|&#x1068f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1069x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A356|&#x10690;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A357|&#x10691;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A358|&#x10692;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A359|&#x10693;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A360|&#x10694;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A361|&#x10695;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A362|&#x10696;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A363|&#x10697;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A364|&#x10698;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A365|&#x10699;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A366|&#x1069a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A367|&#x1069b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A368|&#x1069c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A369|&#x1069d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A370|&#x1069e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A371|&#x1069f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A400-VAS|&#x106a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A401-VAS|&#x106a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A402-VAS|&#x106a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A403-VAS|&#x106a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A404-VAS|&#x106a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A405-VAS|&#x106a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A406-VAS|&#x106a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A407-VAS|&#x106a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A408-VAS|&#x106a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A409-VAS|&#x106a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A410-VAS|&#x106aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A411-VAS|&#x106ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A412-VAS|&#x106ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A413-VAS|&#x106ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A414-VAS|&#x106ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A415-VAS|&#x106af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A416-VAS|&#x106b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A417-VAS|&#x106b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A418-VAS|&#x106b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A501|&#x106b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A502|&#x106b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A503|&#x106b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A504|&#x106b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A505|&#x106b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A506|&#x106b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A508|&#x106b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A509|&#x106ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A510|&#x106bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A511|&#x106bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A512|&#x106bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A513|&#x106be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A515|&#x106bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A516|&#x106c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A520|&#x106c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A521|&#x106c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A523|&#x106c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A524|&#x106c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A525|&#x106c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A526|&#x106c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A527|&#x106c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A528|&#x106c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A529|&#x106c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A530|&#x106ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A531|&#x106cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A532|&#x106cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A534|&#x106cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A535|&#x106ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A536|&#x106cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A537|&#x106d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A538|&#x106d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A539|&#x106d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A540|&#x106d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A541|&#x106d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A542|&#x106d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A545|&#x106d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A547|&#x106d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A548|&#x106d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A549|&#x106d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A550|&#x106da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A551|&#x106db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A552|&#x106dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A553|&#x106dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A554|&#x106de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A555|&#x106df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A556|&#x106e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A557|&#x106e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A559|&#x106e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A563|&#x106e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A564|&#x106e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A565|&#x106e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A566|&#x106e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A568|&#x106e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A569|&#x106e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A570|&#x106e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A571|&#x106ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A572|&#x106eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A573|&#x106ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A574|&#x106ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A575|&#x106ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A576|&#x106ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|106Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A577|&#x106f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A578|&#x106f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A579|&#x106f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A580|&#x106f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A581|&#x106f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A582|&#x106f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A583|&#x106f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A584|&#x106f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A585|&#x106f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A586|&#x106f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A587|&#x106fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A588|&#x106fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A589|&#x106fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A591|&#x106fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A592|&#x106fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A594|&#x106ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1070x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A595|&#x10700;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A596|&#x10701;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A598|&#x10702;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A600|&#x10703;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A601|&#x10704;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A602|&#x10705;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A603|&#x10706;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A604|&#x10707;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A606|&#x10708;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A608|&#x10709;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A609|&#x1070a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A610|&#x1070b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A611|&#x1070c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A612|&#x1070d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A613|&#x1070e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A614|&#x1070f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1071x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A615|&#x10710;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A616|&#x10711;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A617|&#x10712;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A618|&#x10713;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A619|&#x10714;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A620|&#x10715;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A621|&#x10716;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A622|&#x10717;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A623|&#x10718;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A624|&#x10719;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A626|&#x1071a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A627|&#x1071b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A628|&#x1071c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A629|&#x1071d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A634|&#x1071e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A637|&#x1071f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1072x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A638|&#x10720;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A640|&#x10721;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A642|&#x10722;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A643|&#x10723;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A644|&#x10724;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A645|&#x10725;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A646|&#x10726;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A648|&#x10727;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A649|&#x10728;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A651|&#x10729;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A652|&#x1072a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A653|&#x1072b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A654|&#x1072c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A655|&#x1072d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A656|&#x1072e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A657|&#x1072f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1073x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A658|&#x10730;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A659|&#x10731;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A660|&#x10732;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A661|&#x10733;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A662|&#x10734;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A663|&#x10735;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A664|&#x10736;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1074x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A701 A|&#x10740;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A702 B|&#x10741;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A703 D|&#x10742;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A704 E|&#x10743;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A705 F|&#x10744;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A706 H|&#x10745;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A707 J|&#x10746;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A708 K|&#x10747;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A709 L|&#x10748;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A709-2 L2|&#x10749;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A709-3 L3|&#x1074a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A709-4 L4|&#x1074b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A709-6 L6|&#x1074c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A710 W|&#x1074d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A711 X|&#x1074e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A712 Y|&#x1074f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1075x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A713 OMEGA|&#x10750;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A714 ABB|&#x10751;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A715 BB|&#x10752;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A717 DD|&#x10753;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A726 EYYY|&#x10754;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A732 JE|&#x10755;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1076x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A800|&#x10760;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A801|&#x10761;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A802|&#x10762;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A803|&#x10763;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A804|&#x10764;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A805|&#x10765;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A806|&#x10766;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINEAR A SIGN A807|&#x10767;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1077x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Latin Extended-F''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1078x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL AA|&#x10780;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SUPERSCRIPT TRIANGULAR COLON|&#x10781;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SUPERSCRIPT HALF TRIANGULAR COLON|&#x10782;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL AE|&#x10783;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL B|&#x10784;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL B WITH HOOK|&#x10785;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DZ DIGRAPH|&#x10787;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DZ DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x10788;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DZ DIGRAPH WITH CURL|&#x10789;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DEZH DIGRAPH|&#x1078a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER MODIFIER LETTER SMALL D WITH TAIL|&#x1078b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL D WITH HOOK|&#x1078c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL D WITH HOOK AND TAIL|&#x1078d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL REVERSED E|&#x1078e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CLOSED REVERSED OPEN E|&#x1078f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1079x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL FENG DIGRAPH|&#x10790;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL RAMS HORN|&#x10791;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G|&#x10792;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL G WITH HOOK|&#x10793;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G WITH HOOK|&#x10794;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL H WITH STROKE|&#x10795;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL H|&#x10796;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL HENG WITH HOOK|&#x10797;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LETTER SMALL DOTLESS J WITH STROKE AND HOOK|&#x10798;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LS DIGRAPH|&#x10799;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LZ DIGRAPH|&#x1079a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L WITH BELT|&#x1079b;}}&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL L WITH BELT|&#x1079c;}}&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L WITH RETROFLEX HOOK AND BELT|&#x1079d;}}&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LEZH|&#x1079e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LEZH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1079f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED Y|&#x107a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LEZH|&#x107a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED Y WITH BELT|&#x107a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL OE|&#x107a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CLOSED OMEGA|&#x107a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL Q|&#x107a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED R WITH LONG LEG|&#x107a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED R WITH LONG LEG AND RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x107a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL R WITH TAIL|&#x107a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL R WITH FISHHOOK|&#x107a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R|&#x107aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TC DIGRAPH WITH CURL|&#x107ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TS DIGRAPH|&#x107ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TS DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x107ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TESH DIGRAPH|&#x107ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL T WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x107af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL V WITH RIGHT HOOK|&#x107b0;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL Y|&#x107b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE|&#x107b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE|&#x107b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER BILABIAL CLICK|&#x107b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER DENTAL CLICK|&#x107b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER LATERAL CLICK|&#x107b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER ALVEOLAR CLICK|&#x107b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x107b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODIFIER LETTER SMALL S WITH CURL|&#x107ba;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|107Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cypriot Syllabary''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1080x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE A|&#x10800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE E|&#x10801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE I|&#x10802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE O|&#x10803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE U|&#x10804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JA|&#x10805;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JO|&#x10808;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KA|&#x1080a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KE|&#x1080b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KI|&#x1080c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KO|&#x1080d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KU|&#x1080e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LA|&#x1080f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1081x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LE|&#x10810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LI|&#x10811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LO|&#x10812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LU|&#x10813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MA|&#x10814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ME|&#x10815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MI|&#x10816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MO|&#x10817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MU|&#x10818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NA|&#x10819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NE|&#x1081a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NI|&#x1081b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NO|&#x1081c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NU|&#x1081d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PA|&#x1081e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PE|&#x1081f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1082x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PI|&#x10820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PO|&#x10821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PU|&#x10822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RA|&#x10823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RE|&#x10824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RI|&#x10825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RO|&#x10826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RU|&#x10827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SA|&#x10828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SE|&#x10829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SI|&#x1082a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SO|&#x1082b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SU|&#x1082c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TA|&#x1082d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TE|&#x1082e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TI|&#x1082f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1083x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TO|&#x10830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TU|&#x10831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WA|&#x10832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WE|&#x10833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WI|&#x10834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WO|&#x10835;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XA|&#x10837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XE|&#x10838;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZA|&#x1083c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZO|&#x1083f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Imperial Aramaic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1084x |{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER ALEPH|&#x10840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER BETH|&#x10841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER GIMEL|&#x10842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER DALETH|&#x10843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER HE|&#x10844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER WAW|&#x10845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER HETH|&#x10847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TETH|&#x10848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER YODH|&#x10849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER KAPH|&#x1084a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER LAMEDH|&#x1084b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER MEM|&#x1084c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER NUN|&#x1084d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER SAMEKH|&#x1084e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER AYIN|&#x1084f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1085x |{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER PE|&#x10850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER SADHE|&#x10851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER QOPH|&#x10852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER RESH|&#x10853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER SHIN|&#x10854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TAW|&#x10855;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC SECTION SIGN|&#x10857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONE|&#x10858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TWO|&#x10859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER THREE|&#x1085a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN|&#x1085b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1085c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x1085d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x1085e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x1085f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Palmyrene''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1086x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER ALEPH|&#x10860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER BETH|&#x10861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER GIMEL|&#x10862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER DALETH|&#x10863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER HE|&#x10864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER WAW|&#x10865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER HETH|&#x10867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER TETH|&#x10868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER YODH|&#x10869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER KAPH|&#x1086a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER LAMEDH|&#x1086b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER MEM|&#x1086c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER FINAL NUN|&#x1086d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER NUN|&#x1086e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER SAMEKH|&#x1086f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1087x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER AYIN|&#x10870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER PE|&#x10871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER SADHE|&#x10872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER QOPH|&#x10873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER RESH|&#x10874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER SHIN|&#x10875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LETTER TAW|&#x10876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE LEFT-POINTING FLEURON|&#x10877;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON|&#x10878;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER ONE|&#x10879;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER TWO|&#x1087a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER THREE|&#x1087b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER FOUR|&#x1087c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER FIVE|&#x1087d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER TEN|&#x1087e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PALMYRENE NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1087f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nabataean''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1088x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL ALEPH|&#x10880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL BETH|&#x10882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER BETH|&#x10883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER DALETH|&#x10885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL HE|&#x10886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER HE|&#x10887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER WAW|&#x10888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER HETH|&#x1088a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER TETH|&#x1088b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL YODH|&#x1088c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER YODH|&#x1088d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL KAPH|&#x1088e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER KAPH|&#x1088f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1089x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL LAMEDH|&#x10890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL MEM|&#x10892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER MEM|&#x10893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL NUN|&#x10894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER NUN|&#x10895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER PE|&#x10898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER QOPH|&#x1089a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER RESH|&#x1089b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL SHIN|&#x1089c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER SHIN|&#x1089d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN LETTER TAW|&#x1089e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Ax |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER ONE|&#x108a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER TWO|&#x108a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER THREE|&#x108a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER FOUR|&#x108aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN CRUCIFORM NUMBER FOUR|&#x108ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x108ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER TEN|&#x108ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x108ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NABATAEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x108af;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Proto-Sinatic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Hatran''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x108e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER BETH|&#x108e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x108e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER DALETH-RESH|&#x108e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER HE|&#x108e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER WAW|&#x108e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER ZAYN|&#x108e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER HETH|&#x108e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER TETH|&#x108e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER YODH|&#x108e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER KAPH|&#x108ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x108eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER MEM|&#x108ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER NUN|&#x108ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x108ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER AYN|&#x108ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|108Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER PE|&#x108f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER SADHE|&#x108f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER QOPH|&#x108f2;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER SHIN|&#x108f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN LETTER TAW|&#x108f5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN NUMBER ONE|&#x108fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x108fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN NUMBER TEN|&#x108fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x108fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATRAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x108ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Phoenician''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1090x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER ALF|&#x10900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER BET|&#x10901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER GAML|&#x10902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER DELT|&#x10903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER HE|&#x10904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER WAU|&#x10905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER ZAI|&#x10906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER HET|&#x10907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER TET|&#x10908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER YOD|&#x10909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER KAF|&#x1090a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER LAMD|&#x1090b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER MEM|&#x1090c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER NUN|&#x1090d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER SEMK|&#x1090e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER AIN|&#x1090f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1091x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER PE|&#x10910;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER SADE|&#x10911;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER QOF|&#x10912;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER ROSH|&#x10913;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10914;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN LETTER TAU|&#x10915;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10916;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10917;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10918;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10919;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER TWO|&#x1091a;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN NUMBER THREE|&#x1091b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PHOENICIAN WORD SEPARATOR|&#x1091f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lydian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|1092x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER A|&#x10920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER B|&#x10921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER G|&#x10922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER D|&#x10923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER E|&#x10924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER V|&#x10925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER I|&#x10926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER Y|&#x10927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER K|&#x10928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER L|&#x10929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER M|&#x1092a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER N|&#x1092b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER O|&#x1092c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER R|&#x1092d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER SS|&#x1092e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER T|&#x1092f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ffab" !style="background:#ffffff"|1093x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER U|&#x10930;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER F|&#x10931;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER Q|&#x10932;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER S|&#x10933;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER TT|&#x10934;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER AN|&#x10935;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER EN|&#x10936;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER LY|&#x10937;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER NN|&#x10938;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN LETTER C|&#x10939;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|LYDIAN TRIANGULAR MARK|&#x1093f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sidetic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1094x |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N01|&#x10940;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N02|&#x10941;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N03|&#x10942;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N04|&#x10943;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N05|&#x10944;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N06|&#x10945;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N07|&#x10946;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N08|&#x10947;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N09|&#x10948;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N10|&#x10949;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N11|&#x1094a;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N12|&#x1094b;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N13|&#x1094c;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N14|&#x1094d;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N15|&#x1094e;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N16|&#x1094f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1095x |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N17|&#x10950;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N18|&#x10951;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N19|&#x10952;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N20|&#x10953;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N21|&#x10954;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N22|&#x10955;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N23|&#x10956;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N24|&#x10957;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N25|&#x10958;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDETIC LETTER N26|&#x10959;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Numidian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1096x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1097x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Meroitic Hieroglyphs''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1098x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER A|&#x10980;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER E|&#x10981;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER I|&#x10982;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER O|&#x10983;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER YA|&#x10984;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER WA|&#x10985;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER BA|&#x10986;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER BA-2|&#x10987;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER PA|&#x10988;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER MA|&#x10989;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER NA|&#x1098a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER NA-2|&#x1098b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER NE|&#x1098c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER NE-2|&#x1098d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER RA|&#x1098e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER RA-2|&#x1098f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1099x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER LA|&#x10990;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER KHA|&#x10991;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER HHA|&#x10992;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER SA|&#x10993;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER SA-2|&#x10994;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER SE|&#x10995;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER KA|&#x10996;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER QA|&#x10997;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER TA|&#x10998;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER TA-2|&#x10999;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER TE|&#x1099a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER TE-2|&#x1099b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER TO|&#x1099c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER DA|&#x1099d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC SYMBOL VIDJ|&#x1099e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC SYMBOL VIDJ-2|&#x1099f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Meroitic Cursive''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER A|&#x109a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER E|&#x109a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER I|&#x109a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER O|&#x109a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER YA|&#x109a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER WA|&#x109a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER BA|&#x109a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER PA|&#x109a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER MA|&#x109a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER NA|&#x109a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER NE|&#x109aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER RA|&#x109ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER LA|&#x109ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER KHA|&#x109ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER HHA|&#x109ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER SA|&#x109af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER ARCHAIC SA|&#x109b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER SE|&#x109b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER KA|&#x109b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER QA|&#x109b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER TA|&#x109b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER TE|&#x109b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER TO|&#x109b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER DA|&#x109b7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION ELEVEN TWELFTHS|&#x109bc;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x109bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LOGOGRAM RMT|&#x109be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE LOGOGRAM IMN|&#x109bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE|&#x109c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWO|&#x109c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THREE|&#x109c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FOUR|&#x109c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIVE|&#x109c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIX|&#x109c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVEN|&#x109c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER EIGHT|&#x109c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER NINE|&#x109c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TEN|&#x109c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWENTY|&#x109ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THIRTY|&#x109cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FORTY|&#x109cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIFTY|&#x109cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIXTY|&#x109ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x109cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Dx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x109d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x109d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x109d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x109d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x109d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x109d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x109d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x109d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x109da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x109db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWO THOUSAND|&#x109dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THREE THOUSAND|&#x109dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FOUR THOUSAND|&#x109de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIVE THOUSAND|&#x109df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIX THOUSAND|&#x109e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVEN THOUSAND|&#x109e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER EIGHT THOUSAND|&#x109e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER NINE THOUSAND|&#x109e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x109e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWENTY THOUSAND|&#x109e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THIRTY THOUSAND|&#x109e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FORTY THOUSAND|&#x109e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x109e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIXTY THOUSAND|&#x109e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVENTY THOUSAND|&#x109ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER EIGHTY THOUSAND|&#x109eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND|&#x109ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|109Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x109f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION ONE TWELFTH|&#x109f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION TWO TWELFTHS|&#x109f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION THREE TWELFTHS|&#x109f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION FOUR TWELFTHS|&#x109f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION FIVE TWELFTHS|&#x109fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION SIX TWELFTHS|&#x109fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION SEVEN TWELFTHS|&#x109fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION EIGHT TWELFTHS|&#x109fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION NINE TWELFTHS|&#x109fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION TEN TWELFTHS|&#x109ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kharoshthi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER A|&#x10a00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x10a01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x10a02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x10a03;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x10a05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x10a06;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VOWEL LENGTH MARK|&#x10a0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN DOUBLE RING BELOW|&#x10a0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x10a0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN VISARGA|&#x10a0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER KA|&#x10a10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER KHA|&#x10a11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER GA|&#x10a12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER GHA|&#x10a13;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER CA|&#x10a15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER CHA|&#x10a16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER JA|&#x10a17;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER NYA|&#x10a19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER TTA|&#x10a1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER TTHA|&#x10a1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER DDA|&#x10a1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER DDHA|&#x10a1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER NNA|&#x10a1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER TA|&#x10a1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER THA|&#x10a20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER DA|&#x10a21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER DHA|&#x10a22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER NA|&#x10a23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER PA|&#x10a24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER PHA|&#x10a25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER BA|&#x10a26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER BHA|&#x10a27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER MA|&#x10a28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER YA|&#x10a29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER RA|&#x10a2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER LA|&#x10a2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER VA|&#x10a2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER SHA|&#x10a2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER SSA|&#x10a2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER SA|&#x10a2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER ZA|&#x10a30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER HA|&#x10a31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER KKA|&#x10a32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER TTTHA|&#x10a33;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER TTTA|&#x10a34;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI LETTER VHA|&#x10a35;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN BAR ABOVE|&#x10a38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN CAUDA|&#x10a39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI SIGN DOT BELOW|&#x10a3a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI VIRAMA|&nbsp;&#x10a3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI DIGIT ONE|&#x10a40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI DIGIT TWO|&#x10a41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI DIGIT THREE|&#x10a42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI DIGIT FOUR|&#x10a43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI NUMBER TEN|&#x10a44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10a45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10a46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x10a47;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x10a48;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION DOT|&#x10a50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION SMALL CIRCLE|&#x10a51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION CIRCLE|&#x10a52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION CRESCENT BAR|&#x10a53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION MANGALAM|&#x10a54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION LOTUS|&#x10a55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION DANDA|&#x10a56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION DOUBLE DANDA|&#x10a57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION LINES|&#x10a58;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old South Arabian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER HE|&#x10a60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10a61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER HETH|&#x10a62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER MEM|&#x10a63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER QOPH|&#x10a64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10a65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10a66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER RESH|&#x10a67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER BETH|&#x10a68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER TAW|&#x10a69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER SAT|&#x10a6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10a6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER NUN|&#x10a6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER KHETH|&#x10a6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10a6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10a6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER FE|&#x10a70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER ALEF|&#x10a71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER AYN|&#x10a72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER DHADHE|&#x10a73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10a74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER DALETH|&#x10a75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER GHAYN|&#x10a76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER TETH|&#x10a77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER ZAYN|&#x10a78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER DHALETH|&#x10a79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER YODH|&#x10a7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER THAW|&#x10a7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER THETH|&#x10a7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10a7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMBER FIFTY|&#x10a7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMERIC INDICATOR|&#x10a7f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old North Arabian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER HEH|&#x10a80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER LAM|&#x10a81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER HAH|&#x10a82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER MEEM|&#x10a83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER QAF|&#x10a84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10a85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ES-2|&#x10a86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER REH|&#x10a87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER BEH|&#x10a88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER TEH|&#x10a89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ES-1|&#x10a8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER KAF|&#x10a8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER NOON|&#x10a8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER KHAH|&#x10a8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER SAD|&#x10a8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ES-3|&#x10a8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10A9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER FEH|&#x10a90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ALEF|&#x10a91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER AIN|&#x10a92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER DAD|&#x10a93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER GEEM|&#x10a94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER DAL|&#x10a95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER GHAIN|&#x10a96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER TAH|&#x10a97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ZAIN|&#x10a98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER THAL|&#x10a99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER YEH|&#x10a9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER THEH|&#x10a9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ZAH|&#x10a9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10a9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10a9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD NORTH ARABIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10a9f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Balti-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10AAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10ABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Manichaean''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10ACx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10ac0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER BETH|&#x10ac1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER BHETH|&#x10ac2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10ac3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER GHIMEL|&#x10ac4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER DALETH|&#x10ac5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER HE|&#x10ac6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER WAW|&#x10ac7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN SIGN UD|&#x10ac8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10ac9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER ZHAYIN|&#x10aca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER JAYIN|&#x10acb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER JHAYIN|&#x10acc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER HETH|&#x10acd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER TETH|&#x10ace;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER YODH|&#x10acf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10ADx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10ad0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER XAPH|&#x10ad1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER KHAPH|&#x10ad2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10ad3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER DHAMEDH|&#x10ad4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER THAMEDH|&#x10ad5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER MEM|&#x10ad6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER NUN|&#x10ad7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10ad8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10ad9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER AAYIN|&#x10ada;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER PE|&#x10adb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER FE|&#x10adc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10add;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER QOPH|&#x10ade;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER XOPH|&#x10adf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10AEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER QHOPH|&#x10ae0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER RESH|&#x10ae1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10ae2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER SSHIN|&#x10ae3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN LETTER TAW|&#x10ae4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK ABOVE|&#x10ae5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK BELOW|&#x10ae6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10aeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x10aec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10aed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10aee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10aef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10AFx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION STAR|&#x10af0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION FLEURON|&#x10af1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION DOUBLE DOT WITHIN DOT|&#x10af2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION DOT WITHIN DOT|&#x10af3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION DOT|&#x10af4;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION TWO DOTS|&#x10af5;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION LINE FILLER|&#x10af6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Avestan''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER A|&#x10b00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AA|&#x10b01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AO|&#x10b02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AAO|&#x10b03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AN|&#x10b04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AAN|&#x10b05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AE|&#x10b06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER AEE|&#x10b07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER E|&#x10b08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER EE|&#x10b09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER O|&#x10b0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER OO|&#x10b0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER I|&#x10b0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER II|&#x10b0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER U|&#x10b0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER UU|&#x10b0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER KE|&#x10b10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER XE|&#x10b11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER XYE|&#x10b12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER XVE|&#x10b13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER GE|&#x10b14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER GGE|&#x10b15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER GHE|&#x10b16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER CE|&#x10b17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER JE|&#x10b18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER TE|&#x10b19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER THE|&#x10b1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER DE|&#x10b1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER DHE|&#x10b1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER TTE|&#x10b1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER PE|&#x10b1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER FE|&#x10b1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER BE|&#x10b20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER BHE|&#x10b21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NGE|&#x10b22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NGYE|&#x10b23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NGVE|&#x10b24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NE|&#x10b25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NYE|&#x10b26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER NNE|&#x10b27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER ME|&#x10b28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER HME|&#x10b29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER YYE|&#x10b2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER YE|&#x10b2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER VE|&#x10b2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER RE|&#x10b2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER LE|&#x10b2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER SE|&#x10b2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER ZE|&#x10b30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER SHE|&#x10b31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER ZHE|&#x10b32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER SHYE|&#x10b33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER SSHE|&#x10b34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN LETTER HE|&#x10b35;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|AVESTAN ABBREVIATION MARK|&#x10b39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TINY TWO DOTS OVER ONE DOT PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL TWO DOTS OVER ONE DOT PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TWO DOTS OVER ONE DOT PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE ONE DOT OVER TWO DOTS PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TWO RINGS OVER ONE RING PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE ONE RING OVER TWO RINGS PUNCTUATION|&#x10b3f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Inscriptional Parthian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10b40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER BETH|&#x10b41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10b42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER DALETH|&#x10b43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER HE|&#x10b44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10b45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10b46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER HETH|&#x10b47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER TETH|&#x10b48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER YODH|&#x10b49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10b4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10b4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER MEM|&#x10b4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER NUN|&#x10b4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10b4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10b4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER PE|&#x10b50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10b51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER QOPH|&#x10b52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER RESH|&#x10b53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10b54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER TAW|&#x10b55;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10b58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER TWO|&#x10b59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER THREE|&#x10b5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER FOUR|&#x10b5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10b5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10b5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10b5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x10b5f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Inscriptional Pahlavi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER ALEPH|&#x10b60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER BETH|&#x10b61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER GIMEL|&#x10b62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER DALETH|&#x10b63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER HE|&#x10b64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER WAW-AYIN-RESH|&#x10b65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10b66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER HETH|&#x10b67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER TETH|&#x10b68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER YODH|&#x10b69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER KAPH|&#x10b6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10b6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER MEM-QOPH|&#x10b6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER NUN|&#x10b6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10b6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER PE|&#x10b6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER SADHE|&#x10b70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER SHIN|&#x10b71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER TAW|&#x10b72;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE|&#x10b78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER TWO|&#x10b79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER THREE|&#x10b7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER FOUR|&#x10b7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER TEN|&#x10b7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10b7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10b7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x10b7f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Psalter Pahlavi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER ALEPH|&#x10b80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER BETH|&#x10b81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER GIMEL|&#x10b82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER DALETH|&#x10b83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER HE|&#x10b84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER WAW-AYIN-RESH|&#x10b85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10b86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER HETH|&#x10b87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER YODH|&#x10b88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER KAPH|&#x10b89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10b8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER MEM-QOPH|&#x10b8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER NUN|&#x10b8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10b8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER PE|&#x10b8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER SADHE|&#x10b8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10B9x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER SHIN|&#x10b90;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER TAW|&#x10b91;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI SECTION MARK|&#x10b99;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI TURNED SECTION MARK|&#x10b9a;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI FOUR DOTS WITH CROSS|&#x10b9b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI FOUR DOTS WITH DOT|&#x10b9c;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE|&#x10ba9;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER TWO|&#x10baa;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER THREE|&#x10bab;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER FOUR|&#x10bac;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER TEN|&#x10bad;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10bae;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10baf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Book Pahlavi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#97a24a" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI TOOTH|&#x10bb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI DESCENDING TOOTH|&#x10bb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI CURLED TOOTH|&#x10bb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI CURLED DESCENDING TOOTH|&#x10bb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI BELLY|&#x10bb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI CURLED BELLY|&#x10bb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI BETH|&#x10bb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER OLD DALETH|&#x10bb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER WAW-NUN-AYIN- RESH|&#x10bb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER SHORT WAW-NUN- AYIN-RESH|&#x10bb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER CURVED WAW-NUN- AYIN-RESH|&#x10bba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10bbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER DESCENDING ZAYIN|&#x10bbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN BELLY|&#x10bbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER KAPH|&#x10bbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER OLD KAPH|&#x10bbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#97a24a" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10bc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER DESCENDING LAMEDH|&#x10bc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LAMEDH BELLY|&#x10bc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER STROKED LAMEDH|&#x10bc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER DESCENDING STROKED LAMEDH|&#x10bc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER STROKED LAMEDH BELLY|&#x10bc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LOOPED LAMEDH|&#x10bc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER DESCENDING LOOPED LAMEDH|&#x10bc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LOOPED LAMEDH BELLY|&#x10bc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER HOOKED LAMEDH|&#x10bc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER OLD LAMEDH|&#x10bca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER MEM-QOPH|&#x10bcb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER DESCENDING MEM-QOPH|&#x10bcc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER MEM-QOPH BELLY|&#x10bcd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LOW MEM-QOPH|&#x10bce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LOW DESCENDING MEM-QOPH|&#x10bcf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#97a24a" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER LOW MEM-QOPH BELLY|&#x10bd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER HOOKED MEM-QOPH|&#x10bd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER OLD NUN|&#x10bd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER FINAL PE-SADHE|&#x10bd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER INDEPENDENT SADHE|&#x10bd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER INDEPENDENT UPRIGHT SADHE|&#x10bd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER FINAL SADHE|&#x10bd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LETTER TAW|&#x10bd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LIGATURE X1|&#x10bd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LIGATURE X2|&#x10bd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LIGATURE YODH-HETH|&#x10bda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LIGATURE TURNED AHRIMAN|&#x10bdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI LIGATURE ALTERNATE TURNED AHRIMAN|&#x10bdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING DOT ABOVE|&#x10bdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING DOT BELOW|&#x10bde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING TWO DOTS ABOVE|&#x10bdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#97a24a" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING TWO DOTS BELOW|&#x10be0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING THREE DOTS ABOVE|&#x10be1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING THREE DOTS BELOW|&#x10be2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI COMBINING HAT ABOVE|&#x10be3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE|&#x10be4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI PUNCTUATION THREE DOTS|&#x10be5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI PUNCTUATION THREE CIRCLES|&#x10be6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI FOUR DOTS|&#x10be7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK PAHLAVI FOUR CIRCLES|&#x10be8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10BFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Turkic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON A|&#x10c00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI A|&#x10c01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AE|&#x10c02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON I|&#x10c03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI I|&#x10c04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI E|&#x10c05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON O|&#x10c06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OE|&#x10c07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OE|&#x10c08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AB|&#x10c09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AB|&#x10c0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB|&#x10c0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEB|&#x10c0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AG|&#x10c0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AG|&#x10c0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEG|&#x10c0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEG|&#x10c10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AD|&#x10c11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AD|&#x10c12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AED|&#x10c13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EZ|&#x10c14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ|&#x10c15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AY|&#x10c16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AY|&#x10c17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEY|&#x10c18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEY|&#x10c19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEK|&#x10c1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEK|&#x10c1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OEK|&#x10c1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK|&#x10c1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AL|&#x10c1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL|&#x10c1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEL|&#x10c20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT|&#x10c21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM|&#x10c22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AN|&#x10c23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEN|&#x10c24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEN|&#x10c25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENT|&#x10c26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENT|&#x10c27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENC|&#x10c28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENC|&#x10c29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENY|&#x10c2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENY|&#x10c2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ANG|&#x10c2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENG|&#x10c2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AENG|&#x10c2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EP|&#x10c2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OP|&#x10c30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IC|&#x10c31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EC|&#x10c32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EC|&#x10c33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AQ|&#x10c34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AQ|&#x10c35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IQ|&#x10c36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI IQ|&#x10c37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OQ|&#x10c38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ|&#x10c39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AR|&#x10c3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AR|&#x10c3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AER|&#x10c3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AS|&#x10c3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AES|&#x10c3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH|&#x10c3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ASH|&#x10c40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ESH|&#x10c41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ESH|&#x10c42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AT|&#x10c43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AT|&#x10c44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET|&#x10c45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AET|&#x10c46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OT|&#x10c47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON BASH|&#x10c48;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Hungarian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x10c80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AA|&#x10c81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EB|&#x10c82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AMB|&#x10c83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EC|&#x10c84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENC|&#x10c85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ECS|&#x10c86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ED|&#x10c87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AND|&#x10c88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x10c89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER CLOSE E|&#x10c8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EE|&#x10c8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EF|&#x10c8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EG|&#x10c8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EGY|&#x10c8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EH|&#x10c8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10C9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x10c90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER II|&#x10c91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EJ|&#x10c92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EK|&#x10c93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AK|&#x10c94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER UNK|&#x10c95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EL|&#x10c96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ELY|&#x10c97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EM|&#x10c98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EN|&#x10c99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENY|&#x10c9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x10c9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER OO|&#x10c9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER NIKOLSBURG OE|&#x10c9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER RUDIMENTA OE|&#x10c9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER OEE|&#x10c9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EP|&#x10ca0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EMP|&#x10ca1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ER|&#x10ca2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER SHORT ER|&#x10ca3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ES|&#x10ca4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ESZ|&#x10ca5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ET|&#x10ca6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENT|&#x10ca7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ETY|&#x10ca8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ECH|&#x10ca9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x10caa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER UU|&#x10cab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER NIKOLSBURG UE|&#x10cac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER RUDIMENTA UE|&#x10cad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EV|&#x10cae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EZ|&#x10caf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CBx |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EZS|&#x10cb0;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENT-SHAPED SIGN|&#x10cb1;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER US|&#x10cb2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER A|&#x10cc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER AA|&#x10cc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EB|&#x10cc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER AMB|&#x10cc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EC|&#x10cc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ENC|&#x10cc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ECS|&#x10cc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ED|&#x10cc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER AND|&#x10cc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER E|&#x10cc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER CLOSE E|&#x10cca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EE|&#x10ccb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EF|&#x10ccc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EG|&#x10ccd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EGY|&#x10cce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EH|&#x10ccf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER I|&#x10cd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER II|&#x10cd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EJ|&#x10cd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EK|&#x10cd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER AK|&#x10cd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER UNK|&#x10cd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EL|&#x10cd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ELY|&#x10cd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EM|&#x10cd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EN|&#x10cd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ENY|&#x10cda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER O|&#x10cdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER OO|&#x10cdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER NIKOLSBURG OE|&#x10cdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER RUDIMENTA OE|&#x10cde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER OEE|&#x10cdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EP|&#x10ce0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EMP|&#x10ce1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ER|&#x10ce2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER SHORT ER|&#x10ce3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ES|&#x10ce4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ESZ|&#x10ce5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ET|&#x10ce6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ENT|&#x10ce7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ETY|&#x10ce8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ECH|&#x10ce9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER U|&#x10cea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER UU|&#x10ceb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER NIKOLSBURG UE|&#x10cec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER RUDIMENTA UE|&#x10ced;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EV|&#x10cee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EZ|&#x10cef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10CFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER EZS|&#x10cf0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER ENT-SHAPED SIGN|&#x10cf1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER US|&#x10cf2;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10cfa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x10cfb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10cfc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER FIFTY|&#x10cfd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10cfe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x10cff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Hanifi Rohingya''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER A|&#x10d00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER BA|&#x10d01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER PA|&#x10d02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER TA|&#x10d03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER TTA|&#x10d04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER JA|&#x10d05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER CA|&#x10d06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER HA|&#x10d07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER KHA|&#x10d08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER FA|&#x10d09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER DA|&#x10d0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER DDA|&#x10d0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER RA|&#x10d0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER RRA|&#x10d0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER ZA|&#x10d0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER SA|&#x10d0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER SHA|&#x10d10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER KA|&#x10d11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER GA|&#x10d12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER LA|&#x10d13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER MA|&#x10d14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER NA|&#x10d15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER WA|&#x10d16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER KINNA WA|&#x10d17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER YA|&#x10d18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER KINNA YA|&#x10d19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER NGA|&#x10d1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER NYA|&#x10d1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER VA|&#x10d1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA VOWEL A|&#x10d1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA VOWEL I|&#x10d1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA VOWEL U|&#x10d1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA VOWEL E|&#x10d20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA VOWEL O|&#x10d21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA MARK SAKIN|&#x10d22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA MARK NA KHONNA|&#x10d23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN HARBAHAY|&#x10d24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN TAHALA|&#x10d25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN TANA|&#x10d26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN TASSI|&#x10d27;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT ZERO|&#x10d30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT ONE|&#x10d31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT TWO|&#x10d32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT THREE|&#x10d33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT FOUR|&#x10d34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT FIVE|&#x10d35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT SIX|&#x10d36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x10d37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x10d38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT NINE|&#x10d39;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Garay''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT ZERO|&#x10d40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT ONE|&#x10d41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT TWO|&#x10d42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT THREE|&#x10d43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT FOUR|&#x10d44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT FIVE|&#x10d45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT SIX|&#x10d46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT SEVEN|&#x10d47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT EIGHT|&#x10d48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY DIGIT NINE|&#x10d49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL SIGN A|&#x10d4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL SIGN I|&#x10d4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL SIGN O|&#x10d4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL SIGN EE|&#x10d4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL LENGTH MARK|&#x10d4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SUKUN|&#x10d4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x10d50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER CA|&#x10d51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER MA|&#x10d52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER KA|&#x10d53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER BA|&#x10d54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER JA|&#x10d55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER SA|&#x10d56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER WA|&#x10d57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER LA|&#x10d58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER GA|&#x10d59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER DA|&#x10d5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER XA|&#x10d5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER YA|&#x10d5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER TA|&#x10d5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER RA|&#x10d5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER NYA|&#x10d5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER FA|&#x10d60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER NA|&#x10d61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER PA|&#x10d62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER HA|&#x10d63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER OLD KA|&#x10d64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CAPITAL LETTER OLD NA|&#x10d65;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY VOWEL SIGN E|&#x10d69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CONSONANT GEMINATION MARK|&#x10d6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY COMBINING DOT ABOVE|&#x10d6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY COMBINING DOUBLE DOT ABOVE|&#x10d6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY CONSONANT NASALIZATION MARK|&#x10d6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY HYPHEN|&#x10d6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY REDUPLICATION MARK|&#x10d6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER A|&#x10d70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER CA|&#x10d71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER MA|&#x10d72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER KA|&#x10d73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER BA|&#x10d74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER JA|&#x10d75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER SA|&#x10d76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER WA|&#x10d77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER LA|&#x10d78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER GA|&#x10d79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER DA|&#x10d7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER XA|&#x10d7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER YA|&#x10d7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER TA|&#x10d7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER RA|&#x10d7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER NYA|&#x10d7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER FA|&#x10d80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER NA|&#x10d81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER PA|&#x10d82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER HA|&#x10d83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER OLD KA|&#x10d84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY SMALL LETTER OLD NA|&#x10d85;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY PLUS SIGN|&#x10d8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARAY MINUS SIGN|&#x10d8f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Arabic Extended-D''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10D9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10DFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Rumi Numeral Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT ONE|&#x10e60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT TWO|&#x10e61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT THREE|&#x10e62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT FOUR|&#x10e63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT FIVE|&#x10e64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT SIX|&#x10e65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x10e66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x10e67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI DIGIT NINE|&#x10e68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER TEN|&#x10e69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10e6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER THIRTY|&#x10e6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER FORTY|&#x10e6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER FIFTY|&#x10e6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER SIXTY|&#x10e6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x10e6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x10e70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER NINETY|&#x10e71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10e72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x10e73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x10e74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x10e75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x10e76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x10e77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x10e78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x10e79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x10e7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x10e7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI FRACTION ONE QUARTER|&#x10e7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI FRACTION ONE THIRD|&#x10e7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RUMI FRACTION TWO THIRDS|&#x10e7e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Yezidi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER ELIF|&#x10e80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER BE|&#x10e81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER PE|&#x10e82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER PHE|&#x10e83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER THE|&#x10e84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER SE|&#x10e85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER CIM|&#x10e86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER CHIM|&#x10e87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER CHHIM|&#x10e88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER HHA|&#x10e89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER XA|&#x10e8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER DAL|&#x10e8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER ZAL|&#x10e8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER RA|&#x10e8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER RHA|&#x10e8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER ZA|&#x10e8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10E9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER JA|&#x10e90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER SIN|&#x10e91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER SHIN|&#x10e92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER SAD|&#x10e93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER DAD|&#x10e94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER TA|&#x10e95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER ZE|&#x10e96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER EYN|&#x10e97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER XHEYN|&#x10e98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER FA|&#x10e99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER VA|&#x10e9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER VA ALTERNATE FORM|&#x10e9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER QAF|&#x10e9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER KAF|&#x10e9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER KHAF|&#x10e9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER GAF|&#x10e9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10EAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER LAM|&#x10ea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER MIM|&#x10ea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER NUN|&#x10ea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER UM|&#x10ea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER WAW|&#x10ea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER OW|&#x10ea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER EW|&#x10ea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER HAY|&#x10ea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER YOT|&#x10ea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER ET|&#x10ea9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI COMBINING HAMZA MARK|&#x10eab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI COMBINING MADDA MARK|&#x10eac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI HYPHENATION MARK|&#x10ead;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10EBx |style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER LAM WITH DOT ABOVE|&#x10eb0;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YEZIDI LETTER YOT WITH CIRCUMFLEX ABOVE|&#x10eb1;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Arabic Extended-C''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10ECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#edc3b4|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LETTER DAL WITH TWO DOTS VERTICALLY BELOW|&#x10ec2;}}||style="background:#edc3b4|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LETTER TAH WITH TWO DOTS VERTICALLY BELOW|&#x10ec3;}}||style="background:#edc3b4|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LETTER KAF WITH TWO DOTS VERTICALLY BELOW|&#x10ec4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC SMALL YEH BARREE WITH TWO DOTS BELOW|&#x10ec5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LETTER THIN NOON|&#x10ec6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LETTER YEH WITH FOUR DOTS BELOW|&#x10ec7;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10EDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC BIBLICAL END OF VERSE|&#x10ed0;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE ALAYHAA AS-SALAATU WAS-SALAAM|&#x10ed1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE ALAYHIM AS-SALAATU WAS-SALAAM|&#x10ed2;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE ALAYHIMAA AS-SALAATU WAS-SALAAM|&#x10ed3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE QADDASA ALLAAHU SIRRAH|&#x10ed4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE QUDDISA SIRRUHUM|&#x10ed5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE QUDDISA SIRRUHUMAA|&#x10ed6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE QUDDISAT ASRAARUHUM|&#x10ed7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC LIGATURE NAWWARA ALLAAHU MARQADAH|&#x10ed8;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10EEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10EFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR BELOW|&#x10efa;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC SMALL LOW NOON|&#x10efb;}}||style="background:#edc3b4|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC COMBINING ALEF OVERLAY|&#x10efc;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC SMALL LOW WORD SAKTA|&#x10efd;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC SMALL LOW WORD QASR|&#x10efe;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC SMALL LOW WORD MADDA|&#x10eff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Sogdian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10f00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL ALEPH|&#x10f01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER BETH|&#x10f02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL BETH|&#x10f03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10f04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER HE|&#x10f05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL HE|&#x10f06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10f07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10f08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER HETH|&#x10f09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER YODH|&#x10f0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10f0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10f0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER MEM|&#x10f0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER NUN|&#x10f0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL NUN|&#x10f0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL NUN WITH VERTICAL TAIL|&#x10f10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10f11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10f12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER ALTERNATE AYIN|&#x10f13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER PE|&#x10f14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10f15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL SADHE|&#x10f16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL SADHE WITH VERTICAL TAIL|&#x10f17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER RESH-AYIN-DALETH|&#x10f18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10f19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER TAW|&#x10f1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL TAW|&#x10f1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL TAW WITH VERTICAL TAIL|&#x10f1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10f1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER TWO|&#x10f1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER THREE|&#x10f1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER FOUR|&#x10f20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER FIVE|&#x10f21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10f22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10f23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER THIRTY|&#x10f24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10f25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x10f26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD SOGDIAN LIGATURE AYIN-DALETH|&#x10f27;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sogdian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10f30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER BETH|&#x10f31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10f32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER HE|&#x10f33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10f34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10f35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER HETH|&#x10f36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER YODH|&#x10f37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10f38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10f39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER MEM|&#x10f3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER NUN|&#x10f3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10f3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10f3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER PE|&#x10f3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER SADHE|&#x10f3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER RESH-AYIN|&#x10f40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10f41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER TAW|&#x10f42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER FETH|&#x10f43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN LETTER LESH|&#x10f44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN INDEPENDENT SHIN|&#x10f45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING DOT BELOW|&#x10f46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING TWO DOTS BELOW|&#x10f47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING DOT ABOVE|&#x10f48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING TWO DOTS ABOVE|&#x10f49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING CURVE ABOVE|&#x10f4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING CURVE BELOW|&#x10f4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING HOOK ABOVE|&#x10f4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING HOOK BELOW|&#x10f4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING LONG HOOK BELOW|&#x10f4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING RESH BELOW|&#x10f4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN COMBINING STROKE BELOW|&#x10f50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10f51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10f52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10f53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10f54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION TWO VERTICAL BARS|&#x10f55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION TWO VERTICAL BARS WITH DOTS|&#x10f56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION CIRCLE WITH DOT|&#x10f57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION TWO CIRCLES WITH DOTS|&#x10f58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION HALF CIRCLE WITH DOT|&#x10f59;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Old Uyghur''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER ALEPH|&#x10f70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER BETH|&#x10f71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER GIMEL-HETH|&#x10f72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER WAW|&#x10f73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10f74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER FINAL HETH|&#x10f75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER YODH|&#x10f76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER KAPH|&#x10f77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10f78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER MEM|&#x10f79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER NUN|&#x10f7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10f7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER PE|&#x10f7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER SADHE|&#x10f7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER RESH|&#x10f7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER SHIN|&#x10f7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER TAW|&#x10f80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR LETTER LESH|&#x10f81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR COMBINING DOT ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x10f82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR COMBINING DOT BELOW|&nbsp;&#x10f83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR COMBINING TWO DOTS ABOVE|&nbsp;&#x10f84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR COMBINING TWO DOTS BELOW|&nbsp;&#x10f85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR PUNCTUATION BAR|&#x10f86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR PUNCTUATION TWO BARS|&#x10f87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR PUNCTUATION TWO DOTS|&#x10f88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD UYGHUR PUNCTUATION FOUR DOTS|&#x10f89;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10F9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Chorasmian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER ALEPH|&#x10fb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER SMALL ALEPH|&#x10fb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER BETH|&#x10fb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER GIMEL|&#x10fb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER DALETH|&#x10fb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER HE|&#x10fb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER WAW|&#x10fb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER CURLED WAW|&#x10fb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10fb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER HETH|&#x10fb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER YODH|&#x10fba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER KAPH|&#x10fbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10fbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER MEM|&#x10fbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER NUN|&#x10fbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10fbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER AYIN|&#x10fc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER PE|&#x10fc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER RESH|&#x10fc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER SHIN|&#x10fc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN LETTER TAW|&#x10fc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER ONE|&#x10fc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER TWO|&#x10fc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER THREE|&#x10fc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER FOUR|&#x10fc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER TEN|&#x10fc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER TWENTY|&#x10fca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHORASMIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x10fcb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Elymaic''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER ALEPH|&#x10fe0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER BETH|&#x10fe1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER GIMEL|&#x10fe2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER DALETH|&#x10fe3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER HE|&#x10fe4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER WAW|&#x10fe5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER ZAYIN|&#x10fe6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER HETH|&#x10fe7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER TETH|&#x10fe8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER YODH|&#x10fe9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER KAPH|&#x10fea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER LAMEDH|&#x10feb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER MEM|&#x10fec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER NUN|&#x10fed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER SAMEKH|&#x10fee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER AYIN|&#x10fef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|10FFx |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER PE|&#x10ff0;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER SADHE|&#x10ff1;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER QOPH|&#x10ff2;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER RESH|&#x10ff3;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER SHIN|&#x10ff4;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LETTER TAW|&#x10ff5;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELYMAIC LIGATURE ZAYIN-YODH|&#x10ff6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} 3j567tyd3yekmg2xm3jwttq5akllktz Unicode/Character reference/1D000-1DFFF 0 77340 4633011 4632093 2026-04-28T21:02:05Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added Two New Blocks 4633011 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Byzantine Musical Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D00x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSILI|&#x1d000;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DASEIA|&#x1d001;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PERISPOMENI|&#x1d002;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OXEIA EKFONITIKON|&#x1d003;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OXEIA DIPLI|&#x1d004;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL VAREIA EKFONITIKON|&#x1d005;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL VAREIA DIPLI|&#x1d006;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KATHISTI|&#x1d007;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYRMATIKI|&#x1d008;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARAKLITIKI|&#x1d009;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YPOKRISIS|&#x1d00a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YPOKRISIS DIPLI|&#x1d00b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KREMASTI|&#x1d00c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APESO EKFONITIKON|&#x1d00d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL EXO EKFONITIKON|&#x1d00e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TELEIA|&#x1d00f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D01x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMATA|&#x1d010;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOSTROFOS|&#x1d011;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOSTROFOS DIPLI|&#x1d012;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYNEVMA|&#x1d013;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THITA|&#x1d014;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OLIGON ARCHAION|&#x1d015;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON ARCHAION|&#x1d016;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSILON|&#x1d017;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHAMILON|&#x1d018;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL VATHY|&#x1d019;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ISON ARCHAION|&#x1d01a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMA ARCHAION|&#x1d01b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMATA ARCHAION|&#x1d01c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SAXIMATA|&#x1d01d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARICHON|&#x1d01e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL STAVROS APODEXIA|&#x1d01f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D02x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OXEIAI ARCHAION|&#x1d020;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL VAREIAI ARCHAION|&#x1d021;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APODERMA ARCHAION|&#x1d022;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOTHEMA|&#x1d023;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KLASMA|&#x1d024;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL REVMA|&#x1d025;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PIASMA ARCHAION|&#x1d026;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TINAGMA|&#x1d027;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ANATRICHISMA|&#x1d028;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SEISMA|&#x1d029;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYNAGMA ARCHAION|&#x1d02a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYNAGMA META STAVROU|&#x1d02b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OYRANISMA ARCHAION|&#x1d02c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THEMA|&#x1d02d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEMOI|&#x1d02e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DYO|&#x1d02f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D03x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIA|&#x1d030;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TESSERA|&#x1d031;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMATA|&#x1d032;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APESO EXO NEO|&#x1d033;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA ARCHAION|&#x1d034;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL IMIFTHORA|&#x1d035;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKON ARCHAION|&#x1d036;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KATAVA TROMIKON|&#x1d037;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PELASTON|&#x1d038;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSIFISTON|&#x1d039;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KONTEVMA|&#x1d03a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHOREVMA ARCHAION|&#x1d03b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL RAPISMA|&#x1d03c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARAKALESMA ARCHAION|&#x1d03d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARAKLITIKI ARCHAION|&#x1d03e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ICHADIN|&#x1d03f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D04x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL NANA|&#x1d040;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PETASMA|&#x1d041;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KONTEVMA ALLO|&#x1d042;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKON ALLO|&#x1d043;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL STRAGGISMATA|&#x1d044;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GRONTHISMATA|&#x1d045;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ISON NEO|&#x1d046;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OLIGON NEO|&#x1d047;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OXEIA NEO|&#x1d048;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PETASTI|&#x1d049;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KOUFISMA|&#x1d04a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PETASTOKOUFISMA|&#x1d04b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMOKOUFISMA|&#x1d04c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PELASTON NEO|&#x1d04d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMATA NEO ANO|&#x1d04e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMA NEO ANO|&#x1d04f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D05x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YPSILI|&#x1d050;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOSTROFOS NEO|&#x1d051;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOSTROFOI SYNDESMOS NEO|&#x1d052;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YPORROI|&#x1d053;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMOYPORROON|&#x1d054;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ELAFRON|&#x1d055;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHAMILI|&#x1d056;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MIKRON ISON|&#x1d057;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL VAREIA NEO|&#x1d058;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PIASMA NEO|&#x1d059;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSIFISTON NEO|&#x1d05a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OMALON|&#x1d05b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ANTIKENOMA|&#x1d05c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LYGISMA|&#x1d05d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARAKLITIKI NEO|&#x1d05e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PARAKALESMA NEO|&#x1d05f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D06x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ETERON PARAKALESMA|&#x1d060;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KYLISMA|&#x1d061;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ANTIKENOKYLISMA|&#x1d062;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKON NEO|&#x1d063;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL EKSTREPTON|&#x1d064;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYNAGMA NEO|&#x1d065;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SYRMA|&#x1d066;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHOREVMA NEO|&#x1d067;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL EPEGERMA|&#x1d068;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SEISMA NEO|&#x1d069;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL XIRON KLASMA|&#x1d06a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKOPSIFISTON|&#x1d06b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSIFISTOLYGISMA|&#x1d06c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKOLYGISMA|&#x1d06d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKOPARAKALESMA|&#x1d06e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSIFISTOPARAKALESMA|&#x1d06f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D07x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TROMIKOSYNAGMA|&#x1d070;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSIFISTOSYNAGMA|&#x1d071;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGOSYNTHETON|&#x1d072;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARGOSYNTHETON|&#x1d073;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ETERON ARGOSYNTHETON|&#x1d074;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL OYRANISMA NEO|&#x1d075;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THEMATISMOS ESO|&#x1d076;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THEMATISMOS EXO|&#x1d077;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THEMA APLOUN|&#x1d078;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL THES KAI APOTHES|&#x1d079;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KATAVASMA|&#x1d07a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ENDOFONON|&#x1d07b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFEN KATO|&#x1d07c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFEN ANO|&#x1d07d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL STAVROS|&#x1d07e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KLASMA ANO|&#x1d07f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D08x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIPLI ARCHAION|&#x1d080;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMA ARCHAION|&#x1d081;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMA ALLO|&#x1d082;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KRATIMA NEO|&#x1d083;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APODERMA NEO|&#x1d084;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APLI|&#x1d085;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIPLI|&#x1d086;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIPLI|&#x1d087;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TETRAPLI|&#x1d088;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KORONIS|&#x1d089;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEIMMA ENOS CHRONOU|&#x1d08a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEIMMA DYO CHRONON|&#x1d08b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEIMMA TRION CHRONON|&#x1d08c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEIMMA TESSARON CHRONON|&#x1d08d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEIMMA IMISEOS CHRONOU|&#x1d08e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON NEO ANO|&#x1d08f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D09x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON PARESTIGMENON ARISTERA|&#x1d090;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON PARESTIGMENON DEXIA|&#x1d091;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGORGON|&#x1d092;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGORGON PARESTIGMENON ARISTERA KATO|&#x1d093;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGORGON PARESTIGMENON ARISTERA ANO|&#x1d094;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGORGON PARESTIGMENON DEXIA|&#x1d095;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIGORGON|&#x1d096;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARGON|&#x1d097;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL IMIDIARGON|&#x1d098;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIARGON|&#x1d099;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI POLI ARGI|&#x1d09a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI ARGOTERI|&#x1d09b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI ARGI|&#x1d09c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI METRIA|&#x1d09d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI MESI|&#x1d09e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI GORGI|&#x1d09f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI GORGOTERI|&#x1d0a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI POLI GORGI|&#x1d0a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA PROTOS ICHOS|&#x1d0a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA ALLI PROTOS ICHOS|&#x1d0a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA DEYTEROS ICHOS|&#x1d0a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA ALLI DEYTEROS ICHOS|&#x1d0a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA TRITOS ICHOS|&#x1d0a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA TRIFONIAS|&#x1d0a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA TETARTOS ICHOS|&#x1d0a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA TETARTOS LEGETOS ICHOS|&#x1d0a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA LEGETOS ICHOS|&#x1d0aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA PLAGIOS ICHOS|&#x1d0ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ISAKIA TELOUS ICHIMATOS|&#x1d0ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL APOSTROFOI TELOUS ICHIMATOS|&#x1d0ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FANEROSIS TETRAFONIAS|&#x1d0ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FANEROSIS MONOFONIAS|&#x1d0af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FANEROSIS DIFONIAS|&#x1d0b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA VARYS ICHOS|&#x1d0b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA PROTOVARYS ICHOS|&#x1d0b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL MARTYRIA PLAGIOS TETARTOS ICHOS|&#x1d0b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORTHMIKON N APLOUN|&#x1d0b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORTHMIKON N DIPLOUN|&#x1d0b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ENARXIS KAI FTHORA VOU|&#x1d0b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL IMIFONON|&#x1d0b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL IMIFTHORON|&#x1d0b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA ARCHAION DEYTEROU ICHOU|&#x1d0b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI PA|&#x1d0ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI NANA|&#x1d0bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA NAOS ICHOS|&#x1d0bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI DI|&#x1d0bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA SKLIRON DIATONON DI|&#x1d0be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI KE|&#x1d0bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI ZO|&#x1d0c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI NI KATO|&#x1d0c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA DIATONIKI NI ANO|&#x1d0c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA MALAKON CHROMA DIFONIAS|&#x1d0c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA MALAKON CHROMA MONOFONIAS|&#x1d0c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FHTORA SKLIRON CHROMA VASIS|&#x1d0c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA SKLIRON CHROMA SYNAFI|&#x1d0c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA NENANO|&#x1d0c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHROA ZYGOS|&#x1d0c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHROA KLITON|&#x1d0c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL CHROA SPATHI|&#x1d0ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA I YFESIS TETARTIMORION|&#x1d0cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL FTHORA ENARMONIOS ANTIFONIA|&#x1d0cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFESIS TRITIMORION|&#x1d0cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS TRITIMORION|&#x1d0ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS TETARTIMORION|&#x1d0cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS APLI DYO DODEKATA|&#x1d0d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS MONOGRAMMOS TESSERA DODEKATA|&#x1d0d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS DIGRAMMOS EX DODEKATA|&#x1d0d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIESIS TRIGRAMMOS OKTO DODEKATA|&#x1d0d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFESIS APLI DYO DODEKATA|&#x1d0d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFESIS MONOGRAMMOS TESSERA DODEKATA|&#x1d0d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFESIS DIGRAMMOS EX DODEKATA|&#x1d0d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL YFESIS TRIGRAMMOS OKTO DODEKATA|&#x1d0d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GENIKI DIESIS|&#x1d0d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GENIKI YFESIS|&#x1d0d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIASTOLI APLI MIKRI|&#x1d0da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIASTOLI APLI MEGALI|&#x1d0db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIASTOLI DIPLI|&#x1d0dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIASTOLI THESEOS|&#x1d0dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS THESEOS|&#x1d0de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS THESEOS DISIMOU|&#x1d0df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS THESEOS TRISIMOU|&#x1d0e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS THESEOS TETRASIMOU|&#x1d0e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS ARSEOS|&#x1d0e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS ARSEOS DISIMOU|&#x1d0e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS ARSEOS TRISIMOU|&#x1d0e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL SIMANSIS ARSEOS TETRASIMOU|&#x1d0e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGRAMMA GG|&#x1d0e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL DIFTOGGOS OU|&#x1d0e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL STIGMA|&#x1d0e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO PA|&#x1d0e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO VOU|&#x1d0ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO GA|&#x1d0eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO DI|&#x1d0ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO KE|&#x1d0ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO ZO|&#x1d0ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL ARKTIKO NI|&#x1d0ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D0Fx |style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMATA NEO MESO|&#x1d0f0;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMA NEO MESO|&#x1d0f1;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMATA NEO KATO|&#x1d0f2;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KENTIMA NEO KATO|&#x1d0f3;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL KLASMA KATO|&#x1d0f4;}}||style="background:#d0ff66"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON NEO KATO|&#x1d0f5;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Musical Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D10x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SINGLE BARLINE|&#x1d100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE BARLINE|&#x1d101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINAL BARLINE|&#x1d102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSE FINAL BARLINE|&#x1d103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DASHED BARLINE|&#x1d104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SHORT BARLINE|&#x1d105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL LEFT REPEAT SIGN|&#x1d106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN|&#x1d107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEAT DOTS|&#x1d108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DAL SEGNO|&#x1d109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DA CAPO|&#x1d10a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEGNO|&#x1d10b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CODA|&#x1d10c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-1|&#x1d10d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-2|&#x1d10e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-3|&#x1d10f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D11x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FERMATA|&#x1d110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FERMATA BELOW|&#x1d111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BREATH MARK|&#x1d112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CAESURA|&#x1d113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BRACE|&#x1d114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BRACKET|&#x1d115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE-LINE STAFF|&#x1d116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TWO-LINE STAFF|&#x1d117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL THREE-LINE STAFF|&#x1d118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FOUR-LINE STAFF|&#x1d119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FIVE-LINE STAFF|&#x1d11a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIX-LINE STAFF|&#x1d11b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIX-STRING FRETBOARD|&#x1d11c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FOUR-STRING FRETBOARD|&#x1d11d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF|&#x1d11e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OTTAVA ALTA|&#x1d11f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D12x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OTTAVA BASSA|&#x1d120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL C CLEF|&#x1d121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF|&#x1d122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF OTTAVA ALTA|&#x1d123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF OTTAVA BASSA|&#x1d124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DRUM CLEF-1|&#x1d125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DRUM CLEF-2|&#x1d126;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STRESS|&nbsp;&#x1d127;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING UNSTRESS|&nbsp;&#x1d128;}}||style="background:#75ffab"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MULTIPLE MEASURE REST|&#x1d129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE SHARP|&#x1d12a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE FLAT|&#x1d12b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT UP|&#x1d12c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT DOWN|&#x1d12d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NATURAL UP|&#x1d12e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NATURAL DOWN|&#x1d12f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D13x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SHARP UP|&#x1d130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SHARP DOWN|&#x1d131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER TONE SHARP|&#x1d132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER TONE FLAT|&#x1d133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMMON TIME|&#x1d134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CUT TIME|&#x1d135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL OTTAVA ALTA|&#x1d136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL OTTAVA BASSA|&#x1d137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUINDICESIMA ALTA|&#x1d138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUINDICESIMA BASSA|&#x1d139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MULTI REST|&#x1d13a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL WHOLE REST|&#x1d13b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF REST|&#x1d13c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER REST|&#x1d13d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL EIGHTH REST|&#x1d13e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIXTEENTH REST|&#x1d13f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D14x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL THIRTY-SECOND REST|&#x1d140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIXTY-FOURTH REST|&#x1d141;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH REST|&#x1d142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL X NOTEHEAD|&#x1d143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PLUS NOTEHEAD|&#x1d144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CIRCLE X NOTEHEAD|&#x1d145;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SQUARE NOTEHEAD WHITE|&#x1d146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SQUARE NOTEHEAD BLACK|&#x1d147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD UP WHITE|&#x1d148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD UP BLACK|&#x1d149;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD LEFT WHITE|&#x1d14a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD LEFT BLACK|&#x1d14b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD RIGHT WHITE|&#x1d14c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD RIGHT BLACK|&#x1d14d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD DOWN WHITE|&#x1d14e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD DOWN BLACK|&#x1d14f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D15x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD UP RIGHT WHITE|&#x1d150;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD UP RIGHT BLACK|&#x1d151;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MOON NOTEHEAD WHITE|&#x1d152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MOON NOTEHEAD BLACK|&#x1d153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN WHITE|&#x1d154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN BLACK|&#x1d155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PARENTHESIS NOTEHEAD|&#x1d156;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL VOID NOTEHEAD|&#x1d157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NOTEHEAD BLACK|&#x1d158;}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NULL NOTEHEAD|&#x1d159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CLUSTER NOTEHEAD WHITE|&#x1d15a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CLUSTER NOTEHEAD BLACK|&#x1d15b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BREVE|&#x1d15c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL WHOLE NOTE|&#x1d15d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF NOTE|&#x1d15e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER NOTE|&#x1d15f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D16x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL EIGHTH NOTE|&#x1d160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIXTEENTH NOTE|&#x1d161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL THIRTY-SECOND NOTE|&#x1d162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SIXTY-FOURTH NOTE|&#x1d163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH NOTE|&#x1d164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STEM|&nbsp;&#x1d165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SPRECHGESANG STEM|&nbsp;&#x1d166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-1|&nbsp;&#x1d167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-2|&nbsp;&#x1d168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-3|&nbsp;&#x1d169;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-1|&#x1d16a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-2|&#x1d16b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-3|&#x1d16c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT|&nbsp;&#x1d16d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-1|&nbsp;&#x1d16e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-2|&nbsp;&#x1d16f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D17x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-3|&nbsp;&#x1d170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-4|&nbsp;&#x1d171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-5|&nbsp;&#x1d172;}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN BEAM|[BEGIN<br />BEAM]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL END BEAM|[END<br />BEAM]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN TIE|[BEGIN<br />TIE]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL END TIE|[END<br />TIE]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN SLUR|[BEGIN<br />SLUR]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL END SLUR|[END<br />SLUR]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN PHRASE|[BEGIN<br />PHR.]}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL END PHRASE|[END<br />PHR.]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING ACCENT|&nbsp;&#x1d17b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STACCATO|&nbsp;&#x1d17c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TENUTO|&nbsp;&#x1d17d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STACCATISSIMO|&nbsp;&#x1d17e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING MARCATO|&nbsp;&#x1d17f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D18x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING MARCATO-STACCATO|&nbsp;&#x1d180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING ACCENT-STACCATO|&nbsp;&#x1d181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING LOURE|&nbsp;&#x1d182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO UP|&#x1d183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO DOWN|&#x1d184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOIT|&nbsp;&#x1d185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING RIP|&nbsp;&#x1d186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLIP|&nbsp;&#x1d187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SMEAR|&nbsp;&#x1d188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING BEND|&nbsp;&#x1d189;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOUBLE TONGUE|&nbsp;&#x1d18a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TRIPLE TONGUE|&nbsp;&#x1d18b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL RINFORZANDO|&#x1d18c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SUBITO|&#x1d18d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL Z|&#x1d18e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PIANO|&#x1d18f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D19x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MEZZO|&#x1d190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FORTE|&#x1d191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CRESCENDO|&#x1d192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DECRESCENDO|&#x1d193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GRACE NOTE SLASH|&#x1d194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GRACE NOTE NO SLASH|&#x1d195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TR|&#x1d196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TURN|&#x1d197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL INVERTED TURN|&#x1d198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TURN SLASH|&#x1d199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TURN UP|&#x1d19a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-1|&#x1d19b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-2|&#x1d19c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-3|&#x1d19d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-4|&#x1d19e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-5|&#x1d19f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-6|&#x1d1a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-7|&#x1d1a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-8|&#x1d1a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-9|&#x1d1a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-10|&#x1d1a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-11|&#x1d1a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HAUPTSTIMME|&#x1d1a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NEBENSTIMME|&#x1d1a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL END OF STIMME|&#x1d1a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DEGREE SLASH|&#x1d1a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOWN BOW|&#x1d1aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING UP BOW|&#x1d1ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING HARMONIC|&#x1d1ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SNAP PIZZICATO|&#x1d1ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PEDAL MARK|&#x1d1ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PEDAL UP MARK|&#x1d1af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF PEDAL MARK|&#x1d1b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GLISSANDO UP|&#x1d1b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GLISSANDO DOWN|&#x1d1b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL WITH FINGERNAILS|&#x1d1b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DAMP|&#x1d1b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DAMP ALL|&#x1d1b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MAXIMA|&#x1d1b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL LONGA|&#x1d1b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BREVIS|&#x1d1b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIBREVIS WHITE|&#x1d1b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIBREVIS BLACK|&#x1d1ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MINIMA|&#x1d1bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MINIMA BLACK|&#x1d1bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIMINIMA WHITE|&#x1d1bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIMINIMA BLACK|&#x1d1be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA WHITE|&#x1d1bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA BLACK|&#x1d1c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL LONGA PERFECTA REST|&#x1d1c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL LONGA IMPERFECTA REST|&#x1d1c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL BREVIS REST|&#x1d1c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIBREVIS REST|&#x1d1c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL MINIMA REST|&#x1d1c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SEMIMINIMA REST|&#x1d1c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS PERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE PERFECTA|&#x1d1c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS PERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE IMPERFECTA|&#x1d1c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS PERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE PERFECTA DIMINUTION-1|&#x1d1c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS IMPERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE PERFECTA|&#x1d1ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS IMPERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE IMPERFECTA|&#x1d1cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS IMPERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE IMPERFECTA DIMINUTION-1|&#x1d1cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS IMPERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE IMPERFECTA DIMINUTION-2|&#x1d1cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TEMPUS IMPERFECTUM CUM PROLATIONE IMPERFECTA DIMINUTION-3|&#x1d1ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CROIX|&#x1d1cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GREGORIAN C CLEF|&#x1d1d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL GREGORIAN F CLEF|&#x1d1d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SQUARE B|&#x1d1d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL VIRGA|&#x1d1d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PODATUS|&#x1d1d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CLIVIS|&#x1d1d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SCANDICUS|&#x1d1d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CLIMACUS|&#x1d1d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TORCULUS|&#x1d1d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PORRECTUS|&#x1d1d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PORRECTUS FLEXUS|&#x1d1da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SCANDICUS FLEXUS|&#x1d1db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TORCULUS RESUPINUS|&#x1d1dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL PES SUBPUNCTIS|&#x1d1dd;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN C CLEF|&#x1d1de;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN END OF PIECE|&#x1d1df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN FINAL NOTE|&#x1d1e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN RECITATIVE MARK|&#x1d1e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN WHOLE NOTE|&#x1d1e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN HALF NOTE|&#x1d1e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN QUARTER NOTE STEM DOWN|&#x1d1e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN QUARTER NOTE STEM UP|&#x1d1e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN EIGHTH NOTE STEM DOWN|&#x1d1e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN EIGHTH NOTE STEM UP|&#x1d1e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN FLAT SIGN|&#x1d1e8;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SORI|&#x1d1e9;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL KORON|&#x1d1ea;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF SHARP|&#x1d1eb;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE AND A HALF SHARP|&#x1d1ec;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT|&#x1d1ed;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT AND FLAT|&#x1d1ee;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF SHARP UP|&#x1d1ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D1Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF SHARP DOWN|&#x1d1f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE AND A HALF SHARP UP|&#x1d1f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE AND A HALF SHARP DOWN|&#x1d1f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT UP|&#x1d1f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT DOWN|&#x1d1f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT AND FLAT UP|&#x1d1f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL REVERSED FLAT AND FLAT DOWN|&#x1d1f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT TWO WITH STROKE|&#x1d1f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT FOUR WITH STROKE|&#x1d1f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT FIVE WITH STROKE|&#x1d1f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT SIX WITH STROKE|&#x1d1fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT SEVEN WITH STROKE|&#x1d1fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT NINE WITH STROKE|&#x1d1fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT FIVE WITH LOW STROKE|&#x1d1fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIGIT SEVEN WITH LOW STROKE|&#x1d1fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL LONGA REST|&#x1d1ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ancient Greek Musical Notation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D20x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-1|&#x1d200;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-2|&#x1d201;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-3|&#x1d202;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-4|&#x1d203;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-5|&#x1d204;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-6|&#x1d205;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-7|&#x1d206;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-8|&#x1d207;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-9|&#x1d208;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-10|&#x1d209;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-11|&#x1d20a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-12|&#x1d20b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-13|&#x1d20c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-14|&#x1d20d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-15|&#x1d20e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-16|&#x1d20f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D21x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-17|&#x1d210;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-18|&#x1d211;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-19|&#x1d212;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-20|&#x1d213;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-21|&#x1d214;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-22|&#x1d215;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-23|&#x1d216;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-24|&#x1d217;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-50|&#x1d218;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-51|&#x1d219;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-52|&#x1d21a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-53|&#x1d21b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-54|&#x1d21c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-1|&#x1d21d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-2|&#x1d21e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-4|&#x1d21f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D22x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-5|&#x1d220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-7|&#x1d221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-8|&#x1d222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-11|&#x1d223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-12|&#x1d224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-13|&#x1d225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-14|&#x1d226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-17|&#x1d227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-18|&#x1d228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-19|&#x1d229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-23|&#x1d22a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-24|&#x1d22b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-25|&#x1d22c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-26|&#x1d22d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-27|&#x1d22e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-29|&#x1d22f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#75ff6f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D23x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-30|&#x1d230;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-32|&#x1d231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-36|&#x1d232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-37|&#x1d233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-38|&#x1d234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-39|&#x1d235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-40|&#x1d236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-42|&#x1d237;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-43|&#x1d238;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-45|&#x1d239;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-47|&#x1d23a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-48|&#x1d23b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-49|&#x1d23c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-50|&#x1d23d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-51|&#x1d23e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-52|&#x1d23f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D24x |style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-53|&#x1d240;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-54|&#x1d241;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL TRISEME|&#x1d242;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL TETRASEME|&#x1d243;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL PENTASEME|&#x1d244;}}||style="background:#75ff6f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEK MUSICAL LEIMMA|&#x1d245;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Musical Symbols Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D25x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-6|&nbsp;&#x1d250;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-7|&nbsp;&#x1d251;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-8|&nbsp;&#x1d252;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SIXTH REST|&#x1d253;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FIVE HUNDRED TWELFTH REST|&#x1d254;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE THOUSAND TWENTY- FOURTH REST|&#x1d255;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT WITH STROKE|&#x1d256;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT WITH DOUBLE STROKE|&#x1d257;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FLAT WITH DOUBLE STEM|&#x1d258;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HALF SHARP WITH STROKE|&#x1d259;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SHARP WITH STROKE|&#x1d25a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-4|&nbsp;&#x1d25b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-5|&nbsp;&#x1d25c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-4|&#x1d25d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-5|&#x1d25e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING BUZZ ROLL STEM|&nbsp;&#x1d25f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D26x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIPLE FLAT|&#x1d260;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SUSPENSION|&#x1d261;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HEAVY DOUBLE BARLINE|&#x1d262;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SYSTEM DIVIDER|&#x1d263;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL NIENTE|&#x1d264;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CRESCENDO WITH RING|&#x1d265;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DECRESCENDO WITH RING|&#x1d266;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIAMOND NOTEHEAD WHOLE|&#x1d267;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIAMOND NOTEHEAD WHITE|&#x1d268;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIAMOND NOTEHEAD BLACK|&#x1d269;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DIAMOND NOTEHEAD HALF-FILLED|&#x1d26a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGULAR FERMATA|&#x1d26b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE TRIANGULAR FERMATA|&#x1d26c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SQUARE FERMATA|&#x1d26d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE SQUARE FERMATA|&#x1d26e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HENZE LONG FERMATA|&#x1d26f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D27x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL HENZE SHORT FERMATA|&#x1d270;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL CURLEW|&#x1d271;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL SALZEDO BREATH MARK|&#x1d272;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORGAN PEDAL HEEL|&#x1d273;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ORGAN PEDAL TOE|&#x1d274;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OPTIONALLY OTTAVA BASSA|&#x1d275;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE G CLEF|&#x1d276;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OTTAVA BASSA WITH C CLEF|&#x1d277;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL C CLEF OTTAVA BASSA|&#x1d278;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF QUINDICESIMA ALTA|&#x1d279;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF QUINDICESIMA BASSA|&#x1d27a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF QUINDICESIMA ALTA|&#x1d279;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF QUINDICESIMA BASSA|&#x1d27a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL C CLEF QUINDICESIMA BASSA|&#x1d27d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL TABLATURE CLEF|&#x1d27e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO UP WITH ARROW|&#x1d27f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D28x |style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STEM BOW BEHIND BRIDGE|&nbsp;&#x1d280;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STEM BOW ON TOP OF BRIDGE|&nbsp;&#x1d281;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kaktovik Numerals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL ZERO|&#x1d2c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL ONE|&#x1d2c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL TWO|&#x1d2c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL THREE|&#x1d2c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL FOUR|&#x1d2c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL FIVE|&#x1d2c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL SIX|&#x1d2c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL SEVEN|&#x1d2c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL EIGHT|&#x1d2c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL NINE|&#x1d2c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL TEN|&#x1d2ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL ELEVEN|&#x1d2cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL TWELVE|&#x1d2cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL THIRTEEN|&#x1d2cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL FOURTEEN|&#x1d2ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL FIFTEEN|&#x1d2cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Dx |style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL SIXTEEN|&#x1d2d0;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL SEVENTEEN|&#x1d2d1;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL EIGHTTEEN|&#x1d2d2;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAKTOVIK NUMERAL NINETEEN|&#x1d2d3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mayan Numerals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL ZERO|&#x1d2e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL ONE|&#x1d2e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL TWO|&#x1d2e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL THREE|&#x1d2e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL FOUR|&#x1d2e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL FIVE|&#x1d2e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL SIX|&#x1d2e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL SEVEN|&#x1d2e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL EIGHT|&#x1d2e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL NINE|&#x1d2e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL TEN|&#x1d2ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL ELEVEN|&#x1d2eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL TWELVE|&#x1d2ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL THIRTEEN|&#x1d2ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL FOURTEEN|&#x1d2ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL FIFTEEN|&#x1d2ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D2Fx |style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL SIXTEEN|&#x1d2f0;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL SEVENTEEN|&#x1d2f1;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL EIGHTEEN|&#x1d2f2;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAYAN NUMERAL NINETEEN|&#x1d2f3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tai Xuan Jing Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D30x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MONOGRAM FOR EARTH|&#x1d300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR HEAVENLY EARTH|&#x1d301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR HUMAN EARTH|&#x1d302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR EARTHLY HEAVEN|&#x1d303;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR EARTHLY HUMAN|&#x1d304;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGRAM FOR EARTH|&#x1d305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CENTRE|&#x1d306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FULL CIRCLE|&#x1d307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR MIRED|&#x1d308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR BARRIER|&#x1d309;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR KEEPING SMALL|&#x1d30a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CONTRARIETY|&#x1d30b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ASCENT|&#x1d30c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR OPPOSITION|&#x1d30d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR BRANCHING OUT|&#x1d30e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DEFECTIVENESS OR DISTORTION|&#x1d30f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D31x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DIVERGENCE|&#x1d310;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR YOUTHFULNESS|&#x1d311;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR INCREASE|&#x1d312;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR PENETRATION|&#x1d313;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR REACH|&#x1d314;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CONTACT|&#x1d315;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR HOLDING BACK|&#x1d316;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR WAITING|&#x1d317;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FOLLOWING|&#x1d318;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ADVANCE|&#x1d319;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR RELEASE|&#x1d31a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR RESISTANCE|&#x1d31b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR EASE|&#x1d31c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR JOY|&#x1d31d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CONTENTION|&#x1d31e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ENDEAVOUR|&#x1d31f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D32x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DUTIES|&#x1d320;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CHANGE|&#x1d321;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DECISIVENESS|&#x1d322;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR BOLD RESOLUTION|&#x1d323;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR PACKING|&#x1d324;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR LEGION|&#x1d325;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSENESS|&#x1d326;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR KINSHIP|&#x1d327;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR GATHERING|&#x1d328;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR STRENGTH|&#x1d329;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR PURITY|&#x1d32a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FULLNESS|&#x1d32b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR RESIDENCE|&#x1d32c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR LAW OR MODEL|&#x1d32d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR RESPONSE|&#x1d32e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR GOING TO MEET|&#x1d32f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D33x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ENCOUNTERS|&#x1d330;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR STOVE|&#x1d331;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR GREATNESS|&#x1d332;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ENLARGEMENT|&#x1d333;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR PATTERN|&#x1d334;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR RITUAL|&#x1d335;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FLIGHT|&#x1d336;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR VASTNESS OR WASTING|&#x1d337;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CONSTANCY|&#x1d338;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR MEASURE|&#x1d339;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ETERNITY|&#x1d33a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR UNITY|&#x1d33b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DIMINISHMENT|&#x1d33c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSED MOUTH|&#x1d33d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR GUARDEDNESS|&#x1d33e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR GATHERING IN|&#x1d33f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#92ff6c" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D34x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR MASSING|&#x1d340;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ACCUMULATION|&#x1d341;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR EMBELLISHMENT|&#x1d342;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DOUBT|&#x1d343;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR WATCH|&#x1d344;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR SINKING|&#x1d345;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR INNER|&#x1d346;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DEPARTURE|&#x1d347;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DARKENING|&#x1d348;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DIMMING|&#x1d349;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR EXHAUSTION|&#x1d34a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR SEVERANCE|&#x1d34b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR STOPPAGE|&#x1d34c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR HARDNESS|&#x1d34d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR COMPLETION|&#x1d34e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSURE|&#x1d34f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D35x |style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FAILURE|&#x1d350;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR AGGRAVATION|&#x1d351;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR COMPLIANCE|&#x1d352;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR ON THE VERGE|&#x1d353;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR DIFFICULTIES|&#x1d354;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR LABOURING|&#x1d355;}}||style="background:#92ff6c"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TETRAGRAM FOR FOSTERING|&#x1d356;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Counting Rod Numerals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D36x |{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT ONE|&#x1d360;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT TWO|&#x1d361;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT THREE|&#x1d362;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT FOUR|&#x1d363;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT FIVE|&#x1d364;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT SIX|&#x1d365;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1d366;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1d367;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT NINE|&#x1d368;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT ONE|&#x1d369;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT TWO|&#x1d36a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT THREE|&#x1d36b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT FOUR|&#x1d36c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT FIVE|&#x1d36d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT SIX|&#x1d36e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1d36f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D37x |style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1d370;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COUNTING ROD TENS DIGIT NINE|&#x1d371;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDEOGRAPHIC TALLY MARK ONE|&#x1d372;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDEOGRAPHIC TALLY MARK TWO|&#x1d373;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDEOGRAPHIC TALLY MARK THREE|&#x1d374;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDEOGRAPHIC TALLY MARK FOUR|&#x1d375;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IDEOGRAPHIC TALLY MARK FIVE|&#x1d376;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TALLY MARK ONE|&#x1d377;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TALLY MARK FIVE|&#x1d378;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D40x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL A|&#x1d400;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL B|&#x1d401;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL C|&#x1d402;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL D|&#x1d403;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL E|&#x1d404;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL F|&#x1d405;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL G|&#x1d406;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL H|&#x1d407;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL I|&#x1d408;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL J|&#x1d409;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL K|&#x1d40a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL L|&#x1d40b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL M|&#x1d40c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL N|&#x1d40d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL O|&#x1d40e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL P|&#x1d40f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D41x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Q|&#x1d410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL R|&#x1d411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL S|&#x1d412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL T|&#x1d413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL U|&#x1d414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL V|&#x1d415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL W|&#x1d416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL X|&#x1d417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Y|&#x1d418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Z|&#x1d419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL A|&#x1d41a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL B|&#x1d41b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL C|&#x1d41c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL D|&#x1d41d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL E|&#x1d41e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL F|&#x1d41f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D42x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL G|&#x1d420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL H|&#x1d421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL I|&#x1d422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL J|&#x1d423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL K|&#x1d424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL L|&#x1d425;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL M|&#x1d426;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL N|&#x1d427;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL O|&#x1d428;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL P|&#x1d429;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Q|&#x1d42a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL R|&#x1d42b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL S|&#x1d42c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL T|&#x1d42d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL U|&#x1d42e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL V|&#x1d42f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D43x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL W|&#x1d430;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL X|&#x1d431;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Y|&#x1d432;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Z|&#x1d433;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL A|&#x1d434;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL B|&#x1d435;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL C|&#x1d436;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL D|&#x1d437;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL E|&#x1d438;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL F|&#x1d439;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL G|&#x1d43a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL H|&#x1d43b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL I|&#x1d43c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL J|&#x1d43d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL K|&#x1d43e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL L|&#x1d43f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D44x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL M|&#x1d440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL N|&#x1d441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL O|&#x1d442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL P|&#x1d443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Q|&#x1d444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL R|&#x1d445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL S|&#x1d446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL T|&#x1d447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL U|&#x1d448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL V|&#x1d449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL W|&#x1d44a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL X|&#x1d44b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Y|&#x1d44c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Z|&#x1d44d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL A|&#x1d44e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL B|&#x1d44f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D45x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL C|&#x1d450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL D|&#x1d451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL E|&#x1d452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL F|&#x1d453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL G|&#x1d454;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL I|&#x1d456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL J|&#x1d457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL K|&#x1d458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL L|&#x1d459;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL M|&#x1d45a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL N|&#x1d45b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL O|&#x1d45c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL P|&#x1d45d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Q|&#x1d45e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL R|&#x1d45f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D46x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL S|&#x1d460;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL T|&#x1d461;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL U|&#x1d462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL V|&#x1d463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL W|&#x1d464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL X|&#x1d465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Y|&#x1d466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Z|&#x1d467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A|&#x1d468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL B|&#x1d469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL C|&#x1d46a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL D|&#x1d46b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL E|&#x1d46c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL F|&#x1d46d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL G|&#x1d46e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL H|&#x1d46f;}} |----- 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ITALIC CAPITAL V|&#x1d47d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL W|&#x1d47e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL X|&#x1d47f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D48x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Y|&#x1d480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Z|&#x1d481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL A|&#x1d482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL B|&#x1d483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL C|&#x1d484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL D|&#x1d485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL E|&#x1d486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL F|&#x1d487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL G|&#x1d488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL H|&#x1d489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL 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style="background:#d0ff66" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D6Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD RHO SYMBOL|&#x1d6e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD PI SYMBOL|&#x1d6e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA|&#x1d6e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL BETA|&#x1d6e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA|&#x1d6e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL DELTA|&#x1d6e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL EPSILON|&#x1d6e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ZETA|&#x1d6e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ETA|&#x1d6e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL THETA|&#x1d6e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL IOTA|&#x1d6ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL KAPPA|&#x1d6eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA|&#x1d6ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1D73x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON|&#x1d730;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PHI|&#x1d731;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL CHI|&#x1d732;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PSI|&#x1d733;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA|&#x1d734;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC NABLA|&#x1d735;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA|&#x1d736;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA|&#x1d737;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL GAMMA|&#x1d738;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL DELTA|&#x1d739;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL EPSILON|&#x1d73a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ZETA|&#x1d73b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ETA|&#x1d73c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1D7Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL RHO|&#x1d7a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL|&#x1d7a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL SIGMA|&#x1d7a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU|&#x1d7a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON|&#x1d7a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PHI|&#x1d7a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL CHI|&#x1d7a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PSI|&#x1d7a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA|&#x1d7a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC NABLA|&#x1d7a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA|&#x1d7aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL 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HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE|&#x1d80f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D81x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE BENT|&#x1d810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE RAISED KNUCKLES|&#x1d811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE HINGED|&#x1d812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX UP MIDDLE HINGED|&#x1d813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX HINGED MIDDLE UP|&#x1d814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED|&#x1d815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED INDEX BENT|&#x1d816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED MIDDLE BENT|&#x1d817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED CUPPED|&#x1d818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED HINGED|&#x1d819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CROSSED|&#x1d81a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE CROSSED|&#x1d81b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE BENT OVER INDEX|&#x1d81c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX BENT OVER MIDDLE|&#x1d81d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB|&#x1d81e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE THUMB|&#x1d81f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D82x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE STRAIGHT THUMB BENT|&#x1d820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE BENT THUMB STRAIGHT|&#x1d821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB BENT|&#x1d822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE HINGED SPREAD THUMB SIDE|&#x1d823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX UP MIDDLE HINGED THUMB SIDE|&#x1d824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX UP MIDDLE HINGED THUMB CONJOINED|&#x1d825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX HINGED MIDDLE UP THUMB SIDE|&#x1d826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE UP SPREAD THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB CUPPED|&#x1d828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB CIRCLED|&#x1d829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB HOOKED|&#x1d82a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB HINGED|&#x1d82b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST THUMB BETWEEN INDEX MIDDLE STRAIGHT|&#x1d82c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED THUMB SIDE|&#x1d82d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED THUMB SIDE CONJOINED|&#x1d82e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED THUMB SIDE BENT|&#x1d82f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D83x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB HOOKED INDEX UP|&#x1d830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB HOOKED MIDDLE UP|&#x1d831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED HINGED THUMB SIDE|&#x1d832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CROSSED THUMB SIDE|&#x1d833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CONJOINED CUPPED THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB CUPPED INDEX UP|&#x1d836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CUPPED MIDDLE UP|&#x1d837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB CIRCLED INDEX UP|&#x1d838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB CIRCLED INDEX HINGED|&#x1d839;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB ANGLED OUT MIDDLE UP|&#x1d83a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB ANGLED IN MIDDLE UP|&#x1d83b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CIRCLED MIDDLE UP|&#x1d83c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB CONJOINED HINGED|&#x1d83d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB ANGLED OUT|&#x1d83e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE THUMB ANGLED|&#x1d83f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D84x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB ANGLED OUT INDEX UP|&#x1d840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB ANGLED OUT INDEX CROSSED|&#x1d841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB ANGLED INDEX UP|&#x1d842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB HOOKED MIDDLE HINGED|&#x1d843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FOUR FINGERS|&#x1d844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FOUR FINGERS BENT|&#x1d845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FOUR FINGERS HINGED|&#x1d846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FOUR FINGERS CONJOINED|&#x1d847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FOUR FINGERS CONJOINED SPLIT|&#x1d848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW FOUR FINGERS CONJOINED|&#x1d849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST FOUR FINGERS CONJOINED BENT|&#x1d84a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE FOUR FINGERS CONJOINED|&#x1d84b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD|&#x1d84c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT HEEL FIVE FINGERS SPREAD|&#x1d84d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD FOUR BENT|&#x1d84e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT HEEL FIVE FINGERS SPREAD FOUR BENT|&#x1d84f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D85x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD BENT|&#x1d850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT HEEL FIVE FINGERS SPREAD BENT|&#x1d851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP FIVE FINGERS SPREAD|&#x1d853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP FIVE FINGERS SPREAD OPEN|&#x1d854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE FIVE FINGERS SPREAD OPEN|&#x1d855;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL FIVE FINGERS SPREAD|&#x1d856;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD HINGED|&#x1d857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD HINGED THUMB SIDE|&#x1d858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT FIVE FINGERS SPREAD HINGED NO THUMB|&#x1d859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT|&#x1d85a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT BETWEEN PALM FACINGS|&#x1d85b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT HEEL|&#x1d85c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT THUMB SIDE|&#x1d85d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT HEEL THUMB SIDE|&#x1d85e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT THUMB BENT|&#x1d85f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D86x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT SPLIT INDEX THUMB SIDE|&#x1d861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT SPLIT CENTRE|&#x1d862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT SPLIT CENTRE THUMB SIDE|&#x1d863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT SPLIT CENTRE THUMB SIDE BENT|&#x1d864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FLAT SPLIT LITTLE|&#x1d865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW|&#x1d866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW THUMB SIDE|&#x1d867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW NO THUMB|&#x1d868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK CURLICUE|&#x1d86a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK|&#x1d86b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP OPEN|&#x1d86c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP|&#x1d86d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP OPEN THUMB SIDE|&#x1d86e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP THUMB SIDE|&#x1d86f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D87x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP OPEN NO THUMB|&#x1d870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP NO THUMB|&#x1d871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP OPEN THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CURLICUE OPEN|&#x1d874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CURLICUE|&#x1d875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE|&#x1d876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL|&#x1d877;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL THUMB SIDE|&#x1d878;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL NO THUMB|&#x1d879;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d87a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE OPEN|&#x1d87b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE OPEN THUMB FORWARD|&#x1d87c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE|&#x1d87d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE SMALL|&#x1d87e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE OPEN THUMB SIDE|&#x1d87f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D88x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE THUMB SIDE|&#x1d880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE OPEN NO THUMB|&#x1d881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE NO THUMB|&#x1d882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE THUMB SIDE TOUCHING INDEX|&#x1d883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE THUMB BETWEEN MIDDLE RING|&#x1d884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE|&#x1d885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE RING|&#x1d886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE RING|&#x1d887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX MIDDLE RING|&#x1d888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX MIDDLE RING|&#x1d889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE LITTLE|&#x1d88a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE RING BENT|&#x1d88b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE RING CONJOINED|&#x1d88c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX MIDDLE RING CONJOINED|&#x1d88d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE DOWN|&#x1d88e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE DOWN RIPPLE STRAIGHT|&#x1d88f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D89x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE DOWN RIPPLE CURVED|&#x1d890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE DOWN OTHERS CIRCLED|&#x1d891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE UP|&#x1d892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST THUMB UNDER LITTLE UP|&#x1d893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE LITTLE UP|&#x1d894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL LITTLE UP|&#x1d895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE LITTLE UP|&#x1d896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE RAISED KNUCKLE|&#x1d897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE BENT|&#x1d898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE TOUCHES THUMB|&#x1d899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE THUMB|&#x1d89a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE LITTLE THUMB|&#x1d89b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE INDEX THUMB|&#x1d89c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE LITTLE INDEX THUMB|&#x1d89d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE LITTLE INDEX THUMB INDEX THUMB OUT|&#x1d89e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE LITTLE INDEX THUMB INDEX THUMB|&#x1d89f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST LITTLE INDEX|&#x1d8a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE LITTLE INDEX|&#x1d8a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE LITTLE INDEX|&#x1d8a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE LITTLE INDEX|&#x1d8a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE LITTLE|&#x1d8a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE LITTLE|&#x1d8a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX MIDDLE LITTLE|&#x1d8a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE RING|&#x1d8a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX MIDDLE LITTLE|&#x1d8a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX MIDDLE CROSS LITTLE|&#x1d8a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX MIDDLE CROSS LITTLE|&#x1d8aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING DOWN|&#x1d8ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE RING DOWN INDEX THUMB HOOK MIDDLE|&#x1d8ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE RING DOWN MIDDLE THUMB INDEX CROSS|&#x1d8ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING UP|&#x1d8ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING RAISED KNUCKLE|&#x1d8af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING LITTLE|&#x1d8b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-OVAL RING LITTLE|&#x1d8b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING MIDDLE|&#x1d8b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING MIDDLE CONJOINED|&#x1d8b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING MIDDLE RAISED KNUCKLES|&#x1d8b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING INDEX|&#x1d8b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST RING THUMB|&#x1d8b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK RING THUMB|&#x1d8b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX RING LITTLE|&#x1d8ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE INDEX RING LITTLE|&#x1d8bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CURLICUE INDEX RING LITTLE ON|&#x1d8bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK INDEX RING LITTLE OUT|&#x1d8bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK INDEX RING LITTLE IN|&#x1d8be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK INDEX RING LITTLE UNDER|&#x1d8bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP INDEX RING LITTLE|&#x1d8c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX RING LITTLE|&#x1d8c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX RING LITTLE OUT|&#x1d8c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX RING LITTLE|&#x1d8c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE DOWN|&#x1d8c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE MIDDLE|&#x1d8c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE UP|&#x1d8c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE MIDDLE UP|&#x1d8c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE RAISED KNUCKLE|&#x1d8c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE UP THUMB SIDE|&#x1d8c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK MIDDLE THUMB|&#x1d8ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE THUMB LITTLE|&#x1d8cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE LITTLE|&#x1d8cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST MIDDLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE MIDDLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CURLICUE MIDDLE RING LITTLE ON|&#x1d8cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP MIDDLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE MIDDLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE MIDDLE RING LITTLE OUT|&#x1d8d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE MIDDLE RING LITTLE IN|&#x1d8d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE MIDDLE RING LITTLE|&#x1d8d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CIRCLE MIDDLE RING LITTLE BENT|&#x1d8d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW MIDDLE RING LITTLE CONJOINED|&#x1d8d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW MIDDLE RING LITTLE CONJOINED SIDE|&#x1d8d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK MIDDLE RING LITTLE CONJOINED OUT|&#x1d8d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK MIDDLE RING LITTLE CONJOINED IN|&#x1d8d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HOOK MIDDLE RING LITTLE CONJOINED|&#x1d8da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX HINGED|&#x1d8db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE|&#x1d8dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX THUMB SIDE|&#x1d8dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE THUMB DIAGONAL|&#x1d8de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE THUMB CONJOINED|&#x1d8df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE THUMB BENT|&#x1d8e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE INDEX BENT|&#x1d8e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE BOTH BENT|&#x1d8e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB SIDE INDEX HINGE|&#x1d8e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB FORWARD INDEX STRAIGHT|&#x1d8e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB FORWARD INDEX BENT|&#x1d8e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB HOOK|&#x1d8e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CURLICUE|&#x1d8e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CURVE THUMB INSIDE|&#x1d8e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CLAW INDEX THUMB CURVE THUMB INSIDE|&#x1d8e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CURVE THUMB UNDER|&#x1d8ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX THUMB CIRCLE|&#x1d8eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP INDEX THUMB|&#x1d8ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-CUP INDEX THUMB OPEN|&#x1d8ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX THUMB OPEN|&#x1d8ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX THUMB LARGE|&#x1d8ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D8Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX THUMB|&#x1d8f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-HINGE INDEX THUMB SMALL|&#x1d8f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX THUMB OUT|&#x1d8f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-ANGLE INDEX THUMB 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align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D90x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST THUMB UNDER THREE FINGERS|&#x1d900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST THUMB UNDER FOUR FINGERS|&#x1d901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST THUMB OVER FOUR RAISED KNUCKLES|&#x1d902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST|&#x1d903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST HEEL|&#x1d904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TOUCH SINGLE|&#x1d905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TOUCH MULTIPLE|&#x1d906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TOUCH BETWEEN|&#x1d907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING GRASP SINGLE|&#x1d908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING GRASP MULTIPLE|&#x1d909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING GRASP BETWEEN|&#x1d90a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING STRIKE SINGLE|&#x1d90b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING STRIKE MULTIPLE|&#x1d90c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING STRIKE 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LARGEST|&#x1d960;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-DIAGONAL BETWEEN TOWARDS SMALL|&#x1d961;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-DIAGONAL BETWEEN TOWARDS MEDIUM|&#x1d962;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-DIAGONAL BETWEEN TOWARDS LARGE|&#x1d963;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-DIAGONAL BETWEEN TOWARDS LARGEST|&#x1d964;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SINGLE STRAIGHT SMALL|&#x1d965;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SINGLE STRAIGHT MEDIUM|&#x1d966;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SINGLE STRAIGHT LARGE|&#x1d967;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SINGLE STRAIGHT LARGEST|&#x1d968;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SINGLE WRIST FLEX|&#x1d969;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE STRAIGHT|&#x1d96a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE WRIST FLEX|&#x1d96b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE ALTERNATING|&#x1d96c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE ALTERNATING WRIST FLEX|&#x1d96d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CROSS|&#x1d96e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE TRIPLE STRAIGHT MOVEMENT|&#x1d96f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D97x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE TRIPLE WRIST FLEX|&#x1d970;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE TRIPLE ALTERNATING MOVEMENT|&#x1d971;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE TRIPLE ALTERNATING WRIST FLEX|&#x1d972;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE BEND|&#x1d973;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CORNER SMALL|&#x1d974;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CORNER MEDIUM|&#x1d975;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CORNER LARGE|&#x1d976;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CHECK|&#x1d977;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE BOX SMALL|&#x1d978;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE BOX MEDIUM|&#x1d979;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE BOX LARGE|&#x1d97a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ZIGZAG SMALL|&#x1d97b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ZIGZAG MEDIUM|&#x1d97c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ZIGZAG LARGE|&#x1d97d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE PEAKS SMALL|&#x1d97e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE PEAKS MEDIUM|&#x1d97f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D98x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE PEAKS LARGE|&#x1d980;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-FLOORPLANE SINGLE|&#x1d981;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE|&#x1d982;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-FLOORPLANE ALTERNATING|&#x1d983;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-WALLPLANE SINGLE|&#x1d984;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-WALLPLANE DOUBLE|&#x1d985;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE ROTATION-WALLPLANE ALTERNATING|&#x1d986;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TRAVEL-FLOORPLANE SHAKING|&#x1d987;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE QUARTER SMALL|&#x1d988;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE QUARTER MEDIUM|&#x1d989;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE QUARTER LARGE|&#x1d98a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE QUARTER LARGEST|&#x1d98b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HALF-CIRCLE SMALL|&#x1d98c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HALF-CIRCLE MEDIUM|&#x1d98d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HALF-CIRCLE LARGE|&#x1d98e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HALF-CIRCLE LARGEST|&#x1d98f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D99x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE THREE-QUARTER CIRCLE SMALL|&#x1d990;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE THREE-QUARTER CIRCLE MEDIUM|&#x1d991;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE HUMP SMALL|&#x1d992;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE HUMP MEDIUM|&#x1d993;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE HUMP LARGE|&#x1d994;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP SMALL|&#x1d995;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP MEDIUM|&#x1d996;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP LARGE|&#x1d997;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d998;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE DOUBLE SMALL|&#x1d999;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE DOUBLE MEDIUM|&#x1d99a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE DOUBLE LARGE|&#x1d99b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE TRIPLE SMALL|&#x1d99c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE TRIPLE MEDIUM|&#x1d99d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE CURVE TRIPLE LARGE|&#x1d99e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE THEN STRAIGHT|&#x1d99f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVED CROSS SMALL|&#x1d9a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVED CROSS MEDIUM|&#x1d9a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE SINGLE|&#x1d9a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE DOUBLE|&#x1d9a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE ALTERNATE|&#x1d9a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE SHAKING|&#x1d9a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE HUMP HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE SINGLE HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE DOUBLE HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE ALTERNATING HITTING FRONT WALL|&#x1d9ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE HUMP HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE LOOP HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE SINGLE HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE DOUBLE HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-WALLPLANE ALTERNATING HITTING CHEST|&#x1d9b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE DIAGONAL PATH SMALL|&#x1d9b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE DIAGONAL PATH MEDIUM|&#x1d9b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WAVE DIAGONAL PATH LARGE|&#x1d9b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE HITTING CEILING SMALL|&#x1d9b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE HITTING CEILING LARGE|&#x1d9b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING CEILING SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING CEILING LARGE DOUBLE|&#x1d9ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING CEILING SMALL TRIPLE|&#x1d9bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING CEILING LARGE TRIPLE|&#x1d9bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING CEILING SMALL SINGLE|&#x1d9bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING CEILING LARGE SINGLE|&#x1d9be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING CEILING SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING CEILING LARGE DOUBLE|&#x1d9c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE HITTING CEILING SMALL|&#x1d9c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE HITTING CEILING LARGE|&#x1d9c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE SINGLE HITTING CEILING|&#x1d9c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE HITTING CEILING|&#x1d9c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE ALTERNATING HITTING CEILING|&#x1d9c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE HITTING FLOOR SMALL|&#x1d9c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE HITTING FLOOR LARGE|&#x1d9c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING FLOOR SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING FLOOR LARGE DOUBLE|&#x1d9c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING FLOOR TRIPLE SMALL TRIPLE|&#x1d9ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP HITTING FLOOR TRIPLE LARGE TRIPLE|&#x1d9cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING FLOOR SMALL SINGLE|&#x1d9cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING FLOOR LARGE SINGLE|&#x1d9cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING FLOOR SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP HITTING FLOOR LARGE DOUBLE|&#x1d9cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE HITTING FLOOR SMALL|&#x1d9d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE HITTING FLOOR LARGE|&#x1d9d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE SINGLE HITTING FLOOR|&#x1d9d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE HITTING FLOOR|&#x1d9d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE ALTERNATING HITTING FLOOR|&#x1d9d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE SMALL|&#x1d9d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE MEDIUM|&#x1d9d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE LARGE|&#x1d9d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE LARGEST|&#x1d9d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE COMBINED|&#x1d9d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE HUMP SMALL|&#x1d9da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE LOOP SMALL|&#x1d9db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE SNAKE|&#x1d9dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE SMALL|&#x1d9dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WAVE LARGE|&#x1d9de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE SINGLE|&#x1d9df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE DOUBLE|&#x1d9e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION-FLOORPLANE ALTERNATING|&#x1d9e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE SHAKING PARALLEL|&#x1d9e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE ARM CIRCLE SMALL SINGLE|&#x1d9e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE ARM CIRCLE MEDIUM SINGLE|&#x1d9e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE ARM CIRCLE SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE ARM CIRCLE MEDIUM DOUBLE|&#x1d9e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL SMALL SINGLE|&#x1d9e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL MEDIUM SINGLE|&#x1d9e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL LARGE SINGLE|&#x1d9e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL SMALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL MEDIUM DOUBLE|&#x1d9eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE ARM CIRCLE HITTING WALL LARGE DOUBLE|&#x1d9ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WRIST CIRCLE FRONT SINGLE|&#x1d9ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE WRIST CIRCLE FRONT DOUBLE|&#x1d9ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WRIST CIRCLE HITTING WALL SINGLE|&#x1d9ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1D9Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE WRIST CIRCLE HITTING WALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE FINGER CIRCLES SINGLE|&#x1d9f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE FINGER CIRCLES DOUBLE|&#x1d9f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE FINGER CIRCLES HITTING WALL SINGLE|&#x1d9f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE FINGER CIRCLES HITTING WALL DOUBLE|&#x1d9f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC ARROWHEAD SMALL|&#x1d9f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC ARROWHEAD LARGE|&#x1d9f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC FAST|&#x1d9f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC SLOW|&#x1d9f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC TENSE|&#x1d9f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC RELAXED|&#x1d9fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC SIMULTANEOUS|&#x1d9fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC SIMULTANEOUS ALTERNATING|&#x1d9fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC EVERY OTHER TIME|&#x1d9fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DYNAMIC GRADUAL|&#x1d9fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD|&#x1d9ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD RIM|&#x1da00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE STRAIGHT|&#x1da01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE TILT|&#x1da02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE STRAIGHT|&#x1da03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE CURVE|&#x1da04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE CURVE|&#x1da05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HEAD MOVEMENT CIRCLE|&#x1da06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FACE DIRECTION POSITION NOSE FORWARD TILTING|&#x1da07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FACE DIRECTION POSITION NOSE UP OR DOWN|&#x1da08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FACE DIRECTION POSITION NOSE UP OR DOWN TILTING|&#x1da09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEBROWS STRAIGHT UP|&#x1da0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEBROWS STRAIGHT NEUTRAL|&#x1da0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEBROWS STRAIGHT DOWN|&#x1da0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DREAMY EYEBROWS NEUTRAL DOWN|&#x1da0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DREAMY EYEBROWS DOWN NEUTRAL|&#x1da0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DREAMY EYEBROWS UP NEUTRAL|&#x1da0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING DREAMY EYEBROWS NEUTRAL UP|&#x1da10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FOREHEAD NEUTRAL|&#x1da11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FOREHEAD CONTACT|&#x1da12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FOREHEAD WRINKLED|&#x1da13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES OPEN|&#x1da14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES SQUEEZED|&#x1da15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES CLOSED|&#x1da16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYE BLINK SINGLE|&#x1da17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYE BLINK MULTIPLE|&#x1da18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES HALF OPEN|&#x1da19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES WIDE OPEN|&#x1da1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES HALF CLOSED|&#x1da1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYES WIDENING MOVEMENT|&#x1da1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYE WINK|&#x1da1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYELASHES UP|&#x1da1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYELASHES DOWN|&#x1da1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYELASHES FLUTTERING|&#x1da20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-WALLPLANE STRAIGHT|&#x1da21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-WALLPLANE STRAIGHT DOUBLE|&#x1da22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-WALLPLANE STRAIGHT ALTERNATING|&#x1da23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-FLOORPLANE STRAIGHT|&#x1da24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-FLOORPLANE STRAIGHT DOUBLE|&#x1da25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-FLOORPLANE STRAIGHT ALTERNATING|&#x1da26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-WALLPLANE CURVED|&#x1da27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-FLOORPLANE CURVED|&#x1da28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EYEGAZE-WALLPLANE CIRCLING|&#x1da29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING CHEEKS PUFFED|&#x1da2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING CHEEKS NEUTRAL|&#x1da2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING CHEEKS SUCKED|&#x1da2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TENSE CHEEKS HIGH|&#x1da2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TENSE CHEEKS MIDDLE|&#x1da2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TENSE CHEEKS LOW|&#x1da2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EARS|&#x1da30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING NOSE NEUTRAL|&#x1da31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING NOSE CONTACT|&#x1da32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING NOSE WRINKLES|&#x1da33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING NOSE WIGGLES|&#x1da34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING AIR BLOWING OUT|&#x1da35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING AIR SUCKING IN|&#x1da36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING AIR BLOW SMALL ROTATIONS|&#x1da37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING AIR SUCK SMALL ROTATIONS|&#x1da38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING BREATH INHALE|&#x1da39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING BREATH EXHALE|&#x1da3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH CLOSED NEUTRAL|&#x1da3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH CLOSED FORWARD|&#x1da3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH CLOSED CONTACT|&#x1da3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH SMILE|&#x1da3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH SMILE WRINKLED|&#x1da3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH SMILE OPEN|&#x1da40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH FROWN|&#x1da41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH FROWN WRINKLED|&#x1da42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH FROWN OPEN|&#x1da43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN CIRCLE|&#x1da44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN FORWARD|&#x1da45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN WRINKLED|&#x1da46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN OVAL|&#x1da47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN OVAL WRINKLED|&#x1da48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN OVAL YAWN|&#x1da49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN RECTANGLE|&#x1da4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN RECTANGLE WRINKLED|&#x1da4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH OPEN RECTANGLE YAWN|&#x1da4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH KISS|&#x1da4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH KISS FORWARD|&#x1da4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH KISS WRINKLED|&#x1da4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH TENSE|&#x1da50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH TENSE FORWARD|&#x1da51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH TENSE SUCKED|&#x1da52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIPS PRESSED TOGETHER|&#x1da53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIP LOWER OVER UPPER|&#x1da54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIP UPPER OVER LOWER|&#x1da55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH CORNERS|&#x1da56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH WRINKLES SINGLE|&#x1da57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOUTH WRINKLES DOUBLE|&#x1da58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE STICKING OUT FAR|&#x1da59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE LICKING LIPS|&#x1da5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE TIP BETWEEN LIPS|&#x1da5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE TIP TOUCHING INSIDE MOUTH|&#x1da5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE INSIDE MOUTH RELAXED|&#x1da5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE MOVES AGAINST CHEEK|&#x1da5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE CENTRE STICKING OUT|&#x1da5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TONGUE CENTRE INSIDE MOUTH|&#x1da60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH|&#x1da61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH MOVEMENT|&#x1da62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH ON TONGUE|&#x1da63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH ON TONGUE MOVEMENT|&#x1da64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH ON LIPS|&#x1da65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH ON LIPS MOVEMENT|&#x1da66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TEETH BITE LIPS|&#x1da67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-WALLPLANE JAW|&#x1da68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING MOVEMENT-FLOORPLANE JAW|&#x1da69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING NECK|&#x1da6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING HAIR|&#x1da6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING EXCITEMENT|&#x1da6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING SHOULDER HIP SPINE|&#x1da6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING SHOULDER HIP POSITIONS|&#x1da6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING WALLPLANE SHOULDER HIP MOVE|&#x1da6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FLOORPLANE SHOULDER HIP MOVE|&#x1da70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING SHOULDER TILTING FROM WAIST|&#x1da71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TORSO-WALLPLANE STRAIGHT STRETCH|&#x1da72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TORSO-WALLPLANE CURVED BEND|&#x1da73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING TORSO-FLOORPLANE TWISTING|&#x1da74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING UPPER BODY TILTING FROM HIP JOINTS|&#x1da75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB COMBINATION|&#x1da76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-1|&#x1da77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-2|&#x1da78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-3|&#x1da79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-4|&#x1da7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-5|&#x1da7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-6|&#x1da7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LIMB LENGTH-7|&#x1da7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FINGER|&#x1da7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION-WALLPLANE SPACE|&#x1da7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION-FLOORPLANE SPACE|&#x1da80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION HEIGHT|&#x1da81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION WIDTH|&#x1da82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION DEPTH|&#x1da83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION HEAD NECK|&#x1da84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION TORSO|&#x1da85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING LOCATION LIMBS DIGITS|&#x1da86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING COMMA|&#x1da87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FULL STOP|&#x1da88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING SEMICOLON|&#x1da89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING COLON|&#x1da8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING PARENTHESIS|&#x1da8b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-2|[SW F2]}}||style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-3|[SW F3]}}||style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-4|[SW F4]}}||style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-5|[SW F5]}}||style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-6|[SW F6]}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff;font-size:75%" !style="background:#ffffff;font-size:133%"|1DAAx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-2|[SW R2]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-3|[SW R3]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-4|[SW R4]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-5|[SW R5]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-6|[SW R6]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-7|[SW R7]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-8|[SW R8]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-9|[SW R9]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-10|[SW R10]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-11|[SW R11]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-12|[SW R12]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-13|[SW R13]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-14|[SW R14]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-15|[SW R15]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-16|[SW R16]}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Jianzi Format Controls''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows Extended''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN EQUALS SIGN|&#x1db00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN EQUALS SIGN WITH DOUBLE VERTICALS|&#x1db01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN EQUALS SIGN WITH SMALL S|&#x1db02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN GREATER-THAN SIGN|&#x1db03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN LESS-THAN SIGN|&#x1db04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN GREATER-THAN WITH SMALL P|&#x1db05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN LESS-THAN WITH SMALL P|&#x1db06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN GREATER-LESS-THAN SIGN|&#x1db07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED SQUARE LEFT OPEN BOX OPERATOR|&#x1db08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED SQUARE RIGHT OPEN BOX OPERATOR|&#x1db09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO-LINE GREATER-THAN SIGN|&#x1db0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO-LINE LESS-THAN SIGN|&#x1db0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMMENSURABILITY|&#x1db0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCOMMENSURABILITY|&#x1db0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMMENSURABILITY IN SQUARE|&#x1db0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCOMMENSURABILITY IN SQUARE|&#x1db0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CARTESIAN EQUALS SIGN|&#x1db10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN CONGRUENCE SIGN|&#x1db11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN CONGRUENCE SIGN WITH VERTICAL BAR|&#x1db12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN CONGRUENCE SIGN-2|&#x1db13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN INVERTED CONGRUENCE SIGN-2|&#x1db14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN INVERTED CONGRUENCE SIGN-2 WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1db15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN INVERTED CONGRUENCE SIGN-2 WITH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL BAR|&#x1db16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN COINCIDENCE SIGN|&#x1db17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INVERTED LAZY S OVER LAZY S|&#x1db18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN SIMILARITY|&#x1db19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN SIMILARITY-2|&#x1db1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN DISSIMILARITY|&#x1db1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACIT SYMBOL|&#x1db1c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Leibnizian Ambiguous Signs''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DC9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DCFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DD9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DDFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DE9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DEAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DEBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DEDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DEEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DEFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Latin Extended-G''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER FENG DIGRAPH WITH TRILL|&#x1df00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED SCRIPT G|&#x1df01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED G|&#x1df02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED K|&#x1df03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL L WITH BELT|&#x1df04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER LEZH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED Y WITH BELT|&#x1df06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED ENG|&#x1df07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH LONG LEG AND RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH HOOK AND RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ESH WITH DOUBLE BAR|&#x1df0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ESH WITH DOUBLE BAR AND CURL|&#x1df0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED T WITH CURL|&#x1df0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP WITH CURL|&#x1df0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER STRETCHED C WITH CURL|&#x1df0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED K|&#x1df10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH FISHHOOK|&#x1df11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DEZH DIGRAPH WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH BELT AND PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH FISHHOOK AND PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TESH DIGRAPH WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH PALATAL HOOK|&#x1df18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER DEZH DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH STROKE AND RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER TESH DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH RETROFLEX HOOK|&#x1df1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CURL|&#x1df1e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df25;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df26;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df27;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df28;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df29;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH MID-HEIGHT LEFT HOOK|&#x1df2a;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DF9x |style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH SMALL SLASH|&#x1df90;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH DESCENDING LOOP|&#x1df91;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH RIGHT LOOP|&#x1df92;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER D ROTUNDA WITH CROSSING LOOP|&#x1df93;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA WITH LOOP|&#x1df94;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S WITH DESCENDER S|&#x1df95;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S WITH TOP LOOP|&#x1df96;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DFAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1DFBx 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style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} 9sihaoh3bj98ysyqx8jmv3qk3zv364c Intermediate Algebra/Solving Absolute Value Equations 0 86321 4632997 3706317 2026-04-28T19:05:14Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632997 wikitext text/x-wiki == Absolute Values == ''Absolute Values'' represented using two vertical bars (<math>\vert</math>) are common in Algebra. They are meant to signify the number's distance from 0 on a number line. If the number is negative, it becomes positive. And if the number was positive, it remains positive: {{center|1=<math>\left\vert4\right\vert = 4 \,</math><br><math>\left\vert-4\right\vert = 4 \,</math>}} For a formal definition: {{center|1=If <math>x\ge0</math>, then <math>\left\vert x\right\vert= x</math><br>If <math>x<0</math>, then <math>\left\vert x\right\vert=-x</math>}} The formal definition is simply a declaration of what the function represents at certain restrictions of the <math>x</math>-value. For any <math>x<0</math>, the output of the graph of the function on the <math>xy</math> plane is that of <math>y=-x</math>. Please note that the opposite (the negative, -) of a negative number is a positive. For example, the opposite of <math>-1</math> is <math>1</math>. === Practice Problems === <quiz display=simple points="1/1"> {For all of these problems, ''a = -2'' and ''b = 3''. Evaluate the following expressions.} { |type="{}"} <math>|a|=</math>{ 2_1 } { |type="{}"} <math>|b|=</math>{ 3_1 } { |type="{}"} <math>|b + a|=</math>{ 1_1 } </quiz> == Absolute Value Equations == Now, let's say that we're given the equation <math>\left\vert k\right\vert=8</math> and we are asked to solve for <math>k</math>. What number would satisfy the equation of <math>\left\vert k\right\vert=8</math>? 8 would work, but -8 would also work. That's why there can be two solutions to one equation (and later, even more solutions). (Answer this: why?) {{ExampleRobox|theme=3|title='''<u>Example 1:</u>''' Solve for <math>k</math>:{{center|1=<math>|2k+6|=8</math>}}}} Recall what the absolute value represents: it is the distance of that number to the left or right of the starting point, zero. This means that whatever the inside value represents, it must be either <math>8</math> or <math>-8</math>. As such, {{center|1=<math>2k + 6 = 8\quad\text{OR}\quad2k + 6 = -8</math>.}} All that is left to do is to solve the two equations for <math>k</math>: :<math>2k+6=8\qquad 2k+6=-8</math> :<math>\Leftrightarrow 2k=2\qquad 2k=-14</math> :<math>\Leftrightarrow k=1\qquad k=-7</math>{{Robox/Close}} A basic principle of solving these absolute value equations is the need to keep the absolute value by itself. This should be enough for most people to understand, yet this phrasing can be a little ambiguous to some students. As such, a lot of practice problems may be in order here. {{ExampleRobox|theme=3|title='''<u>Example 2:</u>''' Solve for <math>k</math>:{{center|1=<math>3|2k + 6| = 12</math>}}}} We will show you two ways to solve this equation. The first is the standard way, the second will show you something incredible. '''Standard way: Multiply the constant multiple by its inverse.''' We'd have to divide both sides by <math>3</math> to get the absolute value by itself. We would set up the two different equations using similar reasoning as in the first example: {{center|1=<math>2k + 6 = 4\quad\text{OR}\quad2k + 6 = -4</math>.}} Then, we'd solve, by subtracting the 6 from both sides and dividing both sides by 2 to get the <math>k</math> by itself, resulting in <math>k = -5, -1</math>. We will leave the solving part as an exercise to the reader. '''Other way: "Distribute" the three into the absolute value.''' Play close attention to the steps and reasoning laid out herein, for the reasoning for why this works is just as important as the person using the trick, if not moreso. Let us first generalize the problem. Let there be a positive, non-zero constant multiple <math>c</math> multiplied to the absolute value equation <math>|2k+6|</math>: {{center|1=<math>c\cdot|2k+6|=|c|\cdot|2k+6|\quad\text{OR}\quad c\cdot|2k + 6|=|-c|\cdot|2k+6|</math>.}} Let us assume both are true. If both statements are true, then you are allowed to distribute the positive constant <math>c</math> inside the absolute value. Otherwise, this method is invalid! :<math>\begin{align} |c|\cdot|2k+6|&=|c(2k+6)|&\qquad|-c|\cdot|2k+6|&=|-c(2k+6)|\\ &=|2ck+6c|&\qquad &=|-2ck-6c|=|-(2ck+6c)|\\ &=|1|\cdot|2ck+6c|={\color{red}1\cdot|2ck+6c|}&\qquad &=|-1|\cdot|2ck+6c|={\color{red}1\cdot|2ck+6c|} \end{align}</math> Notice the two equations have the same highlighted answer in red, meaning so long as the value of the constant multiple <math>c</math> is positive, you are allowed to distribute the <math>c</math> inside the absolute value bars. However, this "distributive property" needed the property that multiplying two absolute values is the same as the absolute value of the product. We need to prove this is true first before one can use this in their proof. For the student that spotted this mistake, you may have a good logical mind on one's shoulder, or a good eye for detail. {{ExampleRobox|theme=2|title='''<u>Prove:</u>'''{{center|1=<math>|b|\cdot|c|=|bc|</math>}}}} We will first look at the '''<u>simplest case</u>''': the two values <math>b\text{ and }c</math> are constants. We know the following properties are true: *<math>|-b|=|b|=b</math> *<math>|-c|=|c|=c</math> From this, we can conclude that <math>|b|\cdot|c|=bc</math> for any <math>b,c\in\mathbb{R}</math>. We also know the following is true: *<math>bc=d<0\Leftrightarrow |d|=-d>0</math>. This simply means that for some product <math>bc</math> that equals a negative number <math>d</math>, the absolute value of that is <math>-d</math>, or the distance from zero. Because <math>d<0</math>, multiplying the two sides by <math>-1</math> will change the less than to a greater than, or <math>d<0\Leftrightarrow-d>0</math>. *<math>bc=d=0\Leftrightarrow |d|=d=0</math>. For some product <math>bc</math> that equals a number <math>d=0</math>, the absolute value of that is <math>0</math>. *<math>bc=d>0\Leftrightarrow |d|=d>0</math>. For some product <math>bc</math> that equals a positive number <math>d</math>, the absolute of the product is <math>d</math>. Because we multiplied two absolute values, the product is either positive or zero. We can therefore use the second and third bullet point to conclude that :<math>|b|\cdot|c|=bc\ge0\Leftrightarrow |d|=d=bc=|bc|\ge0</math>. We can use all five bullet points to show that for any constants <math>b,c\in\mathbb{R}</math>, <math>|b|\cdot|c|=|bc|\blacksquare</math>. This was the simplest case. However, we have already proven the hardest case, where both <math>b\text{ and }c</math> are variables. The five bullet points we have is enough to demonstrate this fact. As a result, this proof will be left as a trivial exercise for the reader.{{Robox/Close}} By confirming the general case, we may be employ this trick when we see it again. Let us apply this property to the original problem (this gives us the green result below): :<math>3|2k+6|={\color{green}|6k+18|=12}</math> This all implies that {{center|1=<math>6k+18=12\quad\text{OR}\quad 6k+18=-12</math>.}} From there, a simple use of algebra will show that the answer to the original problem is again <math>k = -5, -1</math>. {{Robox/Close}} Let us change the previous problem a little so that the constant multiple is now negative. Without changing much else, what will be true as a result? Let us find out. {{ExampleRobox|theme=3|title='''<u>Example 3:</u>''' Solve for <math>k</math>:{{center|1=<math>-4|2k + 6| = 8</math>}}}} We will attempt to the problem in two different ways: the standard way and the other way, which we will explain later. '''Standard way: Multiply the constant multiple by its inverse.''' Divide like the previous problem, so the equation would look like this: <math>|2k + 6| = -2</math>. Recall what the absolute value represents: it is the <u>distance</u> of that number to the left or right of the starting point, zero. With this, do you notice anything strange? When you evaluate an absolute value, you will <u>always</u> get a positive number because the distance must always be positive. Because this is means a logically impossible situation, there are '''no <u>real</u> solutions'''. Notice how we specifically mentioned "real" solutions. This is because we are certain that the solutions in the real set, <math>\mathbb{R}</math>, do not exist. However, there might be some set out there which would have solutions for this type of equation. Because of this posibility, we need to be mathematically rigorous and specifically state "no real solutions." '''Other way: "Distribute" the constant multiple into the absolute value.''' Here, we notice that the constant multiple <math>c<0</math>. The problem with that is there is no <math>g</math> such that <math>|g|<0</math>. The only way this would be true is for <math>-|g|<0</math> because :<math>-|g|<0\qquad\text{Divide both sides by }-1</math> :<math>|g|>0</math> With this property, we may therefore only distribute the constant multiple as <math>|c|</math> with a negative <math>-1</math> as a factor outside the absolute value. As such, :<math>-4|2k+6|=-|8k+24|=8\qquad\text{Divide both sides by }-1</math> :<math>|8k+24|=-8</math> It seems the other way has us multiply a constant by its inverse to both sides. Either way, this "other method" still gave us the same answer: there is '''no real solution'''. {{Robox/Close}} The problem this time will be a little different. Keep in mind the principle we had in mind throughout all the examples so far, and be careful because a trap is set in this problem. {{ExampleRobox|theme=3|title='''<u>Example 4:</u>''' Solve for <math>x</math>:{{center|1=<math>|3x-3|-3=2x-10</math>}}}} There are many we ways can attempt to find solutions to this problem. We will do this the standard and allow any student to do it however they so desire. :<math>|3x-3|-3=2x-10\qquad\text{Add the }3\text{ to both sides.}</math> :<math>|3x-3|=2x-7</math> Because the absolute value is isolated, we can begin with our generalized procedure. Assuming <math>2x-7>0</math>, we may begin by denoting these two equations: {{Equation|<math>3x-3=2x-7</math>|1|center}} {{Equation|<math>3x-3=-(2x-7)</math>|2|center}} These are only true if <math>2x-7>0</math>. For now, <u>assume</u> this condition is true. Let us solve for <math>x</math> with each respective equation: Equation {{Eqnref|1}} :<math>3x-3=2x-7\qquad\text{Add }3\text{ and subtract }2x\text{ on both sides.}</math> :<math>x=-4</math> Equation {{Eqnref|2}} :<math>3x-3=-(2x-7)\qquad\text{Distribute }-1\text{.}</math> :<math>3x-3=-2x+7\qquad\quad\text{Add }3\text{ and add }2x\text{ on both sides.}</math> :<math>5x=10\qquad\qquad\qquad\quad\text{Divide }5\text{ on both sides.}</math> :<math>x=2</math> We have two <u>potential</u> solutions to the equation. Try to answer why we said potential here based on what you know so far about this problem. {{Question-answer|question=Why did we state we had two <u>potential</u> solutions?|answer=Because we had to <u>assume</u> that <math>2x-7>0</math> and <math>|3x-3|=2x-7</math> is true for the provided <math>x</math>.}} Because of this, we have to verify the solutions to this equation exist. Therefore, let us substitute those values into the equation: :<math>|3(-4)-3|=2(-4)-7</math>. Notice that the right-hand side is negative. Also, the left-hand side and the right-hand side are not equivalent. Therefore, this is not a solution. :<math>|3(2)-3|=2(2)-7</math>. Notice the right-hand side is negative, again. Also, the left-hand side and the right-hand side are not equivalent. Therefore, this cannot be a solution. This equations has '''no real solutions'''. More specifically, it has '''two extraneous solutions''' (i.e. the solutions we found do not satisfy the equality property when we substitute them back in). {{Robox/Close}} Despite doing the procedure outlined since the first problem, you obtain two extraneous solutions. This is not the fault of the procedure but a simple result of the equation itself. Because the left-hand side must always be positive, it means the right-hand side must be positive as well. Along with that restriction is the fact that the two sides may not equal the other for the values whereby only positive values are given. This is all a matter of properties of functions. {{ExampleRobox|theme=3|title='''<u>Example 5:</u>''' Solve for <math>a</math>:{{center|1=<math>6\left\vert5\frac{a}{6}+\frac{1}{12}\right\vert=\frac{3}{5}|15a+15|</math>}}}} All the properties learned will be needed here, so let us hope you did not skip anything here. It will certainly make our lives easier if we know the properties we are about to employ in this problem. :<math>6\left\vert5\frac{a}{6}+\frac{1}{12}\right\vert=\frac{3}{5}|15a+15|\qquad\text{Distribute, so to speak, the constant terms.}</math> :<math>\left\vert5a+\frac{1}{2}\right\vert=|9a+9|</math> Looking at the second equation might be the first declaration of absurdity. However, an application of the fundamental properties of absolute values is enough to do this problem. {{Equation|<math>5a+\frac{1}{2}=|9a+9|</math>|3|center}} {{Equation|<math>5a+\frac{1}{2}=-|9a+9|</math>|4|center}} Peel the problem one layer at a time. For this one, we will categorize equations based on where they come from; this should hopefully explain the dashes: 3-1 is first equation formulated from {{Eqnref|3}}, for example. {{Equation|<math>9a+9=5a+\frac{1}{2}</math>|3-1|center}} {{Equation|<math>9a+9=-\left(5a+\frac{1}{2}\right)</math>|3-2|center}} {{Equation|<math>-(9a+9)=5a+\frac{1}{2}</math>|4-1|center}} {{Equation|<math>-(9a+9)=-\left(5a+\frac{1}{2}\right)</math>|4-2|center}} We can demonstrate that some equations are equivalents of the other. For example, {{Eqnref|3-1}} and {{Eqnref|4-2}} are equivalent, since dividing both sides of {{Eqnref|4-2}} by <math>-1</math> gives {{Eqnref|3-1}}. After determining all the equations that are equivalent, distribute <math>-1</math> to the corresponding parentheses. {{Equation|<math>9a+9=5a+\frac{1}{2}</math>|5|center}} {{Equation|<math>9a+9=-5a-\frac{1}{2}</math>|6|center}} {{Equation|<math>-9a-9=5a+\frac{1}{2}</math>|7|center}} Now all that is left to do is solve the equations. We will leave this step as an exercise for the reader. You will find that two of three potential solutions are identical, so that means there are two potential solutions: <math>a=-\frac{19}{28},-\frac{17}{8}</math>. All that is left to do is verify that the equation in the question is true when looking at these specific values of <math>a</math>: :<math>a=-\frac{19}{28}</math> ::<math>\left\vert5\left(-\frac{19}{28}\right)+\frac{1}{2}\right\vert=\left\vert9\left(-\frac{19}{28}\right)+9\right\vert</math> is true. The two sides give the same value: <math>\frac{81}{8}=10.125</math>. :<math>a=-\frac{17}{8}</math> ::<math>\left\vert5\left(-\frac{17}{8}\right)+\frac{1}{2}\right\vert=\left\vert9\left(-\frac{17}{8}\right)+9\right\vert</math> is true. The two sides give the same value: <math>\frac{81}{28}\approx2.893</math>. Because both solutions are true, the two solutions are <math>a=-\frac{19}{28},-\frac{17}{8}\blacksquare</math>. {{Robox/Close}} === Practice Problems === <quiz display=simple points="1/1"> {<math>|k + 6| = 2k</math> |type="{}"} <math>k=</math>{ 6 _2 } {<math>|7 + 3a| = 11 - a</math> |type="{}" coef="2"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -9 _2 },{ 1 _2 }<math>\}</math> {<math>|2k + 6| + 6 = 0</math> |type="{}"} How many solutions? { 0 _1 } </quiz> == Lesson Review == An absolute value (represented with |'s) stands for the number's distance from 0 on the number line. This essentially makes a negative number positive although a positive number remains the same. To solve an equation involving absolute values, you must get the absolute value by itself on one side and set it equal to the positive and negative version of the other side, because those are the two solutions the absolute value can output. However, check the solutions you get in the end; some might produce negative numbers on the right side, which are impossible because all outputs of an absolute value symbol are positive! == Lesson Quiz == <quiz display=simple points="1/1"> {Evaluate each expression.} { |type="{}"} <math>|-4|=</math>{ 4 _5 } { |type="{}"} <math>|6-8|=</math>{ 2 _5 } {Solve for <math>a</math>. Type NS (with capitalization) into either both fields or the right field for equations with no solutions. Any solutions that are ''extraneous'' (don't work when substituted into the equation) should be typed with XS on either the right field or both. Order the solutions from least to greatest.} {<math>|3a-4|=5</math> |type="{}" coef="2"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -1/3 _5 }<math>,</math>{ 3 _5 }<math>\}</math> {<math>5|2a+3|=15</math> |type="{}" coef="2"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -3 _5 }<math>,</math>{ 0 _5 }<math>\}</math> {<math>3|4a-2|-12=-3</math> |type="{}" coef="2"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -1/4|-0.25 _5 }<math>,</math>{ 5/4|1 1/4|1.25 _5 }<math>\}</math> {<math>|a+1|-18=a-15</math> |type="{}" coef="4"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -2 _5 }<math>,</math>{ NS _5 }<math>\}</math> {<math>2\left\vert\frac{a}{2}-1\right\vert-2a=-4a</math> |type="{}" coef="4"} <math>a\in\{</math>{ -2 _5 }<math>,</math>{ XS _5 }<math>\}</math> {Read the situations provided below. Then, answer the prompt or question given. Type NS (with capitalization) into either both fields or the right field for equations that have no solutions. Any solutions that are extraneous should be typed with XS on either the right field or both. Order the solutions from least to greatest.} {The speed of the current of a nearby river deviates <math>1.5\tfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}}</math> from the average speed <math>20\tfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}}</math>. Let <math>s</math> represent the speed of the river. Select <u>all</u> possible equations that could describe the situation. |type="[]" coef="3"} - <math>|s-1.5|=20</math> || At least one of the current speeds for this equation would be negative, which is not representative of the speed of the river. - <math>|s+1.5|=20</math> || At least one of the current speeds for this equation would be negative, which is not representative of the speed of the river. + <math>|20-s|=1.5</math> || Good job! although all the magnitude of the other answers are correct, the actual direction (negative versus positive values) are incorrect, and therefore not representative of the situation. + <math>|s-20|=1.5</math> || Good job! although all the magnitude of the other answers are correct, the actual direction (negative versus positive values) are incorrect, and therefore not representative of the situation. - <math>|s+20|=1.5</math> || At least one of the current speeds for this equation would be negative, which is not representative of the speed of the river. - <math>|1.5-s|=20</math> || At least one of the current speeds for this equation would be negative, which is not representative of the speed of the river. {A horizontal artificial river has an average velocity of <math>-4\tfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}}</math>. The velocity increases proportionally to the mass of the rocks, <math>r</math>, in kilograms, blocking the path of the current. Assume the river's velocity for the day deviates a maximum of <math>6\tfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}}</math>. If the proportionality constant is <math>k=\frac{2}{5}</math> meters per kilograms-seconds, what is the maximum mass of the rocks in the river for that day? |type="()" coef="4"} - <math>5</math> kilograms. + <math>15</math> kilograms. - <math>25</math> kilograms. - <math>35</math> kilograms. </quiz> {{BookCat}} 7rkf49dkz3bnj586s7b84xuota3nz4j Unicode/Character reference/12000-12FFF 0 87824 4633044 4619645 2026-04-28T23:45:17Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added Linear Elamite in the Ancient Scripts Section, for Proto-Elamite, see: 15000-15FFF 4633044 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cuneiform''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" 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EN|&#x12019;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AB2 TIMES SHA3|&#x1201a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AB2 TIMES TAK4|&#x1201b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AD|&#x1201c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AK|&#x1201d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AK TIMES ERIN2|&#x1201e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AK TIMES SHITA PLUS GISH|&#x1201f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1202x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL|&#x12020;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES AL|&#x12021;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES DIM2|&#x12022;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES GISH|&#x12023;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES HA|&#x12024;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES KAD3|&#x12025;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES KI|&#x12026;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES SHE|&#x12027;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES USH|&#x12028;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ALAN|&#x12029;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ALEPH|&#x1202a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AMAR|&#x1202b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AMAR TIMES SHE|&#x1202c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AN|&#x1202d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AN OVER AN|&#x1202e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AN THREE TIMES|&#x1202f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:40px" !style="background:#ffffff"|1203x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AN PLUS NAGA OPPOSING AN PLUS NAGA|&#x12030;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AN PLUS NAGA SQUARED|&#x12031;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ANSHE|&#x12032;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN APIN|&#x12033;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ARAD|&#x12034;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ARAD TIMES KUR|&#x12035;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ARKAB|&#x12036;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASAL2|&#x12037;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH|&#x12038;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH ZIDA TENU|&#x12039;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU|&#x1203a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH OVER ASH TUG2 OVER TUG2 TUG2 OVER TUG2 PAP|&#x1203b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH OVER ASH OVER ASH|&#x1203c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH OVER ASH OVER ASH CROSSING ASH OVER ASH OVER ASH|&#x1203d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH2|&#x1203e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ASHGAB|&#x1203f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1204x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BA|&#x12040;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAD|&#x12041;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAG3|&#x12042;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAHAR2|&#x12043;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAL|&#x12044;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAL OVER BAL|&#x12045;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BALAG|&#x12046;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAR|&#x12047;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BARA2|&#x12048;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BI|&#x12049;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BI TIMES A|&#x1204a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BI TIMES GAR|&#x1204b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BI TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x1204c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BU|&#x1204d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BU OVER BU AB|&#x1204e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BU OVER BU UN|&#x1204f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1205x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BU CROSSING BU|&#x12050;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BULUG|&#x12051;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BULUG OVER BULUG|&#x12052;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BUR|&#x12053;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BUR2|&#x12054;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DA|&#x12055;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG|&#x12056;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES A PLUS MASH|&#x12057;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES AMAR|&#x12058;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES BALAG|&#x12059;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES BI|&#x1205a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES GA|&#x1205b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES GA PLUS MASH|&#x1205c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES GI|&#x1205d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES GIR2|&#x1205e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES GUD|&#x1205f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1206x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES HA|&#x12060;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES IR|&#x12061;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES IR PLUS LU|&#x12062;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES KAK|&#x12063;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LA|&#x12064;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LU|&#x12065;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LU PLUS MASH2|&#x12066;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LUM|&#x12067;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES NE|&#x12068;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES PAP PLUS PAP|&#x12069;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES SI|&#x1206a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES TAK4|&#x1206b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES U2 PLUS GIR2|&#x1206c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES USH|&#x1206d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAM|&#x1206e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR|&#x1206f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1207x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DARA3|&#x12070;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DARA4|&#x12071;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DI|&#x12072;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIB|&#x12073;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM|&#x12074;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM TIMES SHE|&#x12075;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM2|&#x12076;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIN|&#x12077;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISH|&#x12078;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DISH|&#x12079;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DU|&#x1207a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DU OVER DU|&#x1207b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DU GUNU|&#x1207c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DU SHESHIG|&#x1207d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB|&#x1207e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB TIMES ESH2|&#x1207f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1208x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2|&#x12080;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG|&#x12081;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUGUD|&#x12082;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUH|&#x12083;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUN|&#x12084;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3|&#x12085;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3 GUNU|&#x12086;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3 GUNU GUNU|&#x12087;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUN4|&#x12088;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUR2|&#x12089;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E|&#x1208a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E TIMES PAP|&#x1208b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E OVER E NUN OVER NUN|&#x1208c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2|&#x1208d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES A PLUS HA PLUS DA|&#x1208e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES GAR|&#x1208f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:32px" !style="background:#ffffff"|1209x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES MI|&#x12090;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES SAL|&#x12091;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES SHE|&#x12092;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES U|&#x12093;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EDIN|&#x12094;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EGIR|&#x12095;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EL|&#x12096;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN|&#x12097;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN TIMES GAN2|&#x12098;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x12099;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN TIMES ME|&#x1209a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN CROSSING EN|&#x1209b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN OPPOSING EN|&#x1209c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EN SQUARED|&#x1209d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EREN|&#x1209e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ERIN2|&#x1209f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ESH2|&#x120a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN|&#x120a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES A|&#x120a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES A PLUS LAL|&#x120a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES A PLUS LAL TIMES LAL|&#x120a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN|&#x120a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES BAD|&#x120a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES DUN3 GUNU|&#x120a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES DUN3 GUNU GUNU|&#x120a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES HA|&#x120a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES HA GUNU|&#x120aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x120ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES KASKAL|&#x120ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES KASKAL SQUARED|&#x120ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES KU3|&#x120ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LA|&#x120af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LAL TIMES LAL|&#x120b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LI|&#x120b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LU|&#x120b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES U2|&#x120b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES UD|&#x120b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA|&#x120b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA GUNU|&#x120b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2|&#x120b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES A PLUS DA PLUS HA|&#x120b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES A PLUS HA|&#x120b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES A PLUS IGI|&#x120ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AB2 TENU PLUS TAB|&#x120bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AN|&#x120bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ASH|&#x120bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ASH2 PLUS GAL|&#x120be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAD|&#x120bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAR PLUS RA|&#x120c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BUR|&#x120c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BUR PLUS RA|&#x120c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DA|&#x120c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DI|&#x120c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DIM TIMES SHE|&#x120c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DUB|&#x120c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES EL|&#x120c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES EL PLUS LA|&#x120c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES EN|&#x120c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES EN TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x120ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x120cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GAR|&#x120cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GI|&#x120cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GI4|&#x120ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GI4 PLUS A|&#x120cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GIR2 PLUS SU|&#x120d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HA PLUS LU PLUS ESH2|&#x120d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HAL|&#x120d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HAL PLUS LA|&#x120d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI|&#x120d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HUB2|&#x120d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x120d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ISH PLUS HU PLUS ASH|&#x120d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KAK|&#x120d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KASKAL|&#x120d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KID|&#x120da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KID PLUS LAL|&#x120db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KU3 PLUS AN|&#x120dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES LA|&#x120dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ME PLUS EN|&#x120de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES MI|&#x120df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NUN|&#x120e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NUN OVER NUN|&#x120e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES PA|&#x120e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SAL|&#x120e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SAR|&#x120e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHE|&#x120e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHE PLUS TUR|&#x120e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHID|&#x120e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SUM|&#x120e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES TAK4|&#x120e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES U|&#x120ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES UD|&#x120eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES UD PLUS DU|&#x120ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 OVER GA2|&#x120ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GABA|&#x120ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GABA CROSSING GABA|&#x120ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:34px" !style="background:#ffffff"|120Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAD|&#x120f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAD OVER GAD GAR OVER GAR|&#x120f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAL|&#x120f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAL GAD OVER GAD GAR OVER GAR|&#x120f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GALAM|&#x120f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAM|&#x120f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN|&#x120f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2|&#x120f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 TENU|&#x120f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 OVER GAN2|&#x120f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2|&#x120fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAR|&#x120fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GAR3|&#x120fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GASHAN|&#x120fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GESHTIN|&#x120fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GESHTIN TIMES KUR|&#x120ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1210x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI|&#x12100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI TIMES E|&#x12101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI TIMES U|&#x12102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI CROSSING GI|&#x12103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI4|&#x12104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI4 OVER GI4|&#x12105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GI4 CROSSING GI4|&#x12106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIDIM|&#x12107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR2|&#x12108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR2 GUNU|&#x12109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3|&#x1210a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES A PLUS IGI|&#x1210b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x1210c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES IGI|&#x1210d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES LU PLUS IGI|&#x1210e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES PA|&#x1210f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1211x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISAL|&#x12110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIS|&#x12111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH CROSSING GISH|&#x12112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES BAD|&#x12113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4|&#x12114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TENU|&#x12115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU|&#x12116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU CROSSING GU|&#x12117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2|&#x12118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK|&#x12119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x1211a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES NUN|&#x1211b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES SAL PLUS TUG2|&#x1211c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 GUNU|&#x1211d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD|&#x1211e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD TIMES A PLUS KUR|&#x1211f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1212x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD TIMES KUR|&#x12120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD OVER GUD LUGAL|&#x12121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUL|&#x12122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUM|&#x12123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUM TIMES SHE|&#x12124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUR|&#x12125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUR7|&#x12126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GURUN|&#x12127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GURUSH|&#x12128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HA|&#x12129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HA TENU|&#x1212a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HA GUNU|&#x1212b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL|&#x1212c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI|&#x1212d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH|&#x1212e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH2|&#x1212f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1213x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES BAD|&#x12130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES DISH|&#x12131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES GAD|&#x12132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES KIN|&#x12133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES NUN|&#x12134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES SHE|&#x12135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES U|&#x12136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HU|&#x12137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2|&#x12138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES AN|&#x12139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES HAL|&#x1213a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES KASKAL|&#x1213b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES LISH|&#x1213c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES UD|&#x1213d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUL2|&#x1213e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN I|&#x1213f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1214x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN I A|&#x12140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IB|&#x12141;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM|&#x12142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM OVER IDIM BUR|&#x12143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM OVER IDIM SQUARED|&#x12144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IG|&#x12145;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IGI|&#x12146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IGI DIB|&#x12147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IGI RI|&#x12148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IGI OVER IGI SHIR OVER SHIR UD OVER UD|&#x12149;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IGI GUNU|&#x1214a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IL|&#x1214b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IL TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x1214c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IL2|&#x1214d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IM|&#x1214e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IM TIMES TAK4|&#x1214f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:32px" !style="background:#ffffff"|1215x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IM CROSSING IM|&#x12150;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IM OPPOSING IM|&#x12151;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IM SQUARED|&#x12152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IMIN|&#x12153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IN|&#x12154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN IR|&#x12155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ISH|&#x12156;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA|&#x12157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES A|&#x12158;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD|&#x12159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD PLUS KU3|&#x1215a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2|&#x1215b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES BAD|&#x1215c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES BALAG|&#x1215d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES BAR|&#x1215e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES BI|&#x1215f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1216x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ERIN2|&#x12160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ESH2|&#x12161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GA|&#x12162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAL|&#x12163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x12164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAR|&#x12165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAR PLUS SHA3 PLUS A|&#x12166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GI|&#x12167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GIR2|&#x12168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GISH PLUS SAR|&#x12169;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GISH CROSSING GISH|&#x1216a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GU|&#x1216b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GUR7|&#x1216c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES IGI|&#x1216d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES IM|&#x1216e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KAK|&#x1216f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1217x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KI|&#x12170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KID|&#x12171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES LI|&#x12172;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES LU|&#x12173;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ME|&#x12174;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ME PLUS DU|&#x12175;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ME PLUS GI|&#x12176;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ME PLUS TE|&#x12177;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES MI|&#x12178;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES MI PLUS NUNUZ|&#x12179;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NE|&#x1217a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NUN|&#x1217b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES PI|&#x1217c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES RU|&#x1217d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SA|&#x1217e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SAR|&#x1217f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1218x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHA|&#x12180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHE|&#x12181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHID|&#x12182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHU|&#x12183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SIG|&#x12184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SUHUR|&#x12185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES TAR|&#x12186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES U|&#x12187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES U2|&#x12188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES UD|&#x12189;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES UMUM TIMES PA|&#x1218a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES USH|&#x1218b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ZI|&#x1218c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA2|&#x1218d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA2 CROSSING KA2|&#x1218e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAB|&#x1218f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1219x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD2|&#x12190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD3|&#x12191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD4|&#x12192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5|&#x12193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5 OVER KAD5|&#x12194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK|&#x12195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x12196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAL|&#x12197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAL TIMES BAD|&#x12198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAL CROSSING KAL|&#x12199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAM2|&#x1219a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KAM4|&#x1219b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KASKAL|&#x1219c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KASKAL LAGAB TIMES U OVER LAGAB TIMES U|&#x1219d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KASKAL OVER KASKAL LAGAB TIMES U OVER LAGAB TIMES U|&#x1219e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2|&#x1219f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KI|&#x121a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES BAD|&#x121a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES U|&#x121a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES UD|&#x121a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KID|&#x121a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KIN|&#x121a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KISAL|&#x121a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KISH|&#x121a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KISIM5|&#x121a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KISIM5 OVER KISIM5|&#x121a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU|&#x121aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU OVER HI TIMES ASH2 KU OVER HI TIMES ASH2|&#x121ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU3|&#x121ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4|&#x121ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4 VARIANT FORM|&#x121ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KU7|&#x121af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUL|&#x121b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUL GUNU|&#x121b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUN|&#x121b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR|&#x121b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR|&#x121b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KUSHU2|&#x121b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KWU318|&#x121b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LA|&#x121b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB|&#x121b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A|&#x121b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A PLUS DA PLUS HA|&#x121ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A PLUS GAR|&#x121bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A PLUS LAL|&#x121bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES AL|&#x121bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES AN|&#x121be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES ASH ZIDA TENU|&#x121bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES BAD|&#x121c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES BI|&#x121c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES DAR|&#x121c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES EN|&#x121c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES GA|&#x121c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES GAR|&#x121c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES GUD|&#x121c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES GUD PLUS GUD|&#x121c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HA|&#x121c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HAL|&#x121c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HI TIMES NUN|&#x121ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x121cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES IM|&#x121cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES IM PLUS HA|&#x121cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES IM PLUS LU|&#x121ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KI|&#x121cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KIN|&#x121d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KU3|&#x121d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KUL|&#x121d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KUL PLUS HI PLUS A|&#x121d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LAGAB|&#x121d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LISH|&#x121d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LU|&#x121d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LUL|&#x121d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES ME|&#x121d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES ME PLUS EN|&#x121d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES MUSH|&#x121da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES NE|&#x121db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHE PLUS SUM|&#x121dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHITA PLUS GISH PLUS ERIN2|&#x121dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHITA PLUS GISH TENU|&#x121de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2|&#x121df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2 PLUS SHU2|&#x121e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SUM|&#x121e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES TAG|&#x121e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES TAK4|&#x121e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES TE PLUS A PLUS SU PLUS NA|&#x121e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES U|&#x121e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES U PLUS A|&#x121e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES U PLUS U PLUS U|&#x121e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES U2 PLUS ASH|&#x121e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES UD|&#x121e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES USH|&#x121ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB SQUARED|&#x121eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR|&#x121ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR TIMES SHE|&#x121ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR TIMES SHE PLUS SUM|&#x121ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNU|&#x121ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|121Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNU OVER LAGAR GUNU SHE|&#x121f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAHSHU|&#x121f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAL|&#x121f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAL TIMES LAL|&#x121f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM|&#x121f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR|&#x121f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR PLUS RU|&#x121f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LI|&#x121f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LIL|&#x121f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LIMMU2|&#x121f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LISH|&#x121fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU|&#x121fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU TIMES BAD|&#x121fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2|&#x121fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES AL|&#x121fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES BAD|&#x121ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1220x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ESH2|&#x12200;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ESH2 TENU|&#x12201;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x12202;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES HI TIMES BAD|&#x12203;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES IM|&#x12204;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES KAD2|&#x12205;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES KAD3|&#x12206;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES KAD3 PLUS ASH|&#x12207;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES KI|&#x12208;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LA PLUS ASH|&#x12209;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LAGAB|&#x1220a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ME PLUS EN|&#x1220b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NE|&#x1220c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NU|&#x1220d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SI PLUS ASH|&#x1220e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SIK2 PLUS BU|&#x1220f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1221x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES TUG2|&#x12210;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TENU|&#x12211;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 CROSSING LU2|&#x12212;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 OPPOSING LU2|&#x12213;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 SQUARED|&#x12214;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 SHESHIG|&#x12215;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU3|&#x12216;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL|&#x12217;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OVER LUGAL|&#x12218;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OPPOSING LUGAL|&#x12219;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL SHESHIG|&#x1221a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUH|&#x1221b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUL|&#x1221c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUM|&#x1221d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUM OVER LUM|&#x1221e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GAR|&#x1221f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1222x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MA|&#x12220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MA TIMES TAK4|&#x12221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MA GUNU|&#x12222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MA2|&#x12223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MAH|&#x12224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MAR|&#x12225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MASH|&#x12226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MASH2|&#x12227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ME|&#x12228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MES|&#x12229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MI|&#x1222a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MIN|&#x1222b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MU|&#x1222c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MU OVER MU|&#x1222d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUG|&#x1222e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUG GUNU|&#x1222f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1223x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUNSUB|&#x12230;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MURGU2|&#x12231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH|&#x12232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH TIMES A|&#x12233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH TIMES KUR|&#x12234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH TIMES ZA|&#x12235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH OVER MUSH|&#x12236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH OVER MUSH TIMES A PLUS NA|&#x12237;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH CROSSING MUSH|&#x12238;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3|&#x12239;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES A|&#x1223a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES A PLUS DI|&#x1223b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES DI|&#x1223c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 GUNU|&#x1223d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NA|&#x1223e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NA2|&#x1223f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1224x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA|&#x12240;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA INVERTED|&#x12241;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA TIMES SHU TENU|&#x12242;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGA|&#x12243;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAGAR|&#x12244;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAM NUTILLU|&#x12245;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAM|&#x12246;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NAM2|&#x12247;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NE|&#x12248;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NE TIMES A|&#x12249;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NE TIMES UD|&#x1224a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIG|&#x1224b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NI|&#x1224c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NI TIMES E|&#x1224d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NI2|&#x1224e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NIM|&#x1224f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1225x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NIM TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x12250;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NIM TIMES GAR PLUS GAN2 TENU|&#x12251;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2|&#x12252;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES AN|&#x12253;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ASH|&#x12254;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ASH PLUS ASH|&#x12255;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GUD|&#x12256;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ME PLUS GAN2 TENU|&#x12257;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES NE|&#x12258;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES NUN|&#x12259;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES SHE|&#x1225a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES SHE PLUS A AN|&#x1225b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES SHE PLUS ASH|&#x1225c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES SHE PLUS ASH PLUS ASH|&#x1225d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES U2 PLUS ASH|&#x1225e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES USH|&#x1225f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1226x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NISAG|&#x12260;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NU|&#x12261;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NU11|&#x12262;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN|&#x12263;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES GAR|&#x12264;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES MASH|&#x12265;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES SAL|&#x12266;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES SAL OVER NUN LAGAR TIMES SAL|&#x12267;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES USH|&#x12268;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN TENU|&#x12269;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN OVER NUN|&#x1226a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN CROSSING NUN|&#x1226b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN CROSSING NUN LAGAR OVER LAGAR|&#x1226c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ|&#x1226d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES ASHGAB|&#x1226e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES BI|&#x1226f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1227x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES DUG|&#x12270;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUD|&#x12271;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x12272;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES KAD3|&#x12273;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES LA|&#x12274;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES NE|&#x12275;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES SILA3|&#x12276;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES U2|&#x12277;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ KISIM5 TIMES BI|&#x12278;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ KISIM5 TIMES BI U|&#x12279;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PA|&#x1227a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PAD|&#x1227b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PAN|&#x1227c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PAP|&#x1227d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2|&#x1227e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI|&#x1227f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1228x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES A|&#x12280;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES AB|&#x12281;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES BI|&#x12282;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES BU|&#x12283;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES E|&#x12284;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES I|&#x12285;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES IB|&#x12286;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES U|&#x12287;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES U2|&#x12288;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PI CROSSING PI|&#x12289;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG|&#x1228a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES KAL|&#x1228b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES UD|&#x1228c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES ZA|&#x1228d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG OPPOSING PIRIG|&#x1228e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN RA|&#x1228f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1229x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN RAB|&#x12290;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN RI|&#x12291;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN RU|&#x12292;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SA|&#x12293;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG NUTILLU|&#x12294;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG|&#x12295;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES A|&#x12296;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES DU|&#x12297;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES DUB|&#x12298;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES HA|&#x12299;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES KAK|&#x1229a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES KUR|&#x1229b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES LUM|&#x1229c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES MI|&#x1229d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES NUN|&#x1229e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES SAL|&#x1229f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|122Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES SHID|&#x122a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES TAB|&#x122a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2|&#x122a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES UB|&#x122a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES UM|&#x122a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES UR|&#x122a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES USH|&#x122a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG OVER SAG|&#x122a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG GUNU|&#x122a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAL|&#x122a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAL LAGAB TIMES ASH2|&#x122aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2|&#x122ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAR|&#x122ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA|&#x122ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN 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OVER SHE TAB OVER TAB GAR OVER GAR|&#x122bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHEG9|&#x122be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHEN|&#x122bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|122Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHESH|&#x122c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHESH2|&#x122c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHESHLAM|&#x122c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHID|&#x122c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHID TIMES A|&#x122c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHID TIMES IM|&#x122c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM|&#x122c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES A|&#x122c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES BAL|&#x122c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES BULUG|&#x122c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES DIN|&#x122ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES GAR|&#x122cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES IGI|&#x122cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x122cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES KUSHU2|&#x122ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES LUL|&#x122cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|122Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES MUG|&#x122d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES SAL|&#x122d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHINIG|&#x122d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIR|&#x122d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIR TENU|&#x122d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHIR OVER SHIR BUR OVER BUR|&#x122d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHITA|&#x122d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHU|&#x122d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHU OVER INVERTED SHU|&#x122d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHU2|&#x122d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHUBUR|&#x122da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN 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SIGN TA ASTERISK|&#x122ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TA TIMES HI|&#x122ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TA TIMES MI|&#x122ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU|&#x122ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|122Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB|&#x122f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB OVER TAB NI OVER NI DISH OVER DISH|&#x122f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB SQUARED|&#x122f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG|&#x122f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES BI|&#x122f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES GUD|&#x122f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES SHE|&#x122f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES SHU|&#x122f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES TUG2|&#x122f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES UD|&#x122f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAK4|&#x122fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAR|&#x122fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TE|&#x122fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TE GUNU|&#x122fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TI|&#x122fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TI TENU|&#x122ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1230x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TIL|&#x12300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TIR|&#x12301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TIR TIMES TAK4|&#x12302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TIR OVER TIR|&#x12303;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TIR OVER TIR GAD OVER GAD GAR OVER GAR|&#x12304;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TU|&#x12305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TUG2|&#x12306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TUK|&#x12307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TUM|&#x12308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN 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SIGN UD TIMES U PLUS U PLUS U GUNU|&#x12318;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UD GUNU|&#x12319;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIG|&#x1231a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIG TIMES BAD|&#x1231b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UDUG|&#x1231c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM|&#x1231d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES LAGAB|&#x1231e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME PLUS DA|&#x1231f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1232x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3|&#x12320;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES U|&#x12321;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UMBIN|&#x12322;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UMUM|&#x12323;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UMUM TIMES KASKAL|&#x12324;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UMUM TIMES PA|&#x12325;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UN|&#x12326;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UN 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TIMES KI|&#x12345;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES LUM|&#x12346;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES MIN|&#x12347;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES PA|&#x12348;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES SHE|&#x12349;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES SIG4|&#x1234a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES TU|&#x1234b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES U PLUS GUD|&#x1234c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES UD|&#x1234d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES URUDA|&#x1234e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URUDA|&#x1234f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1235x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URUDA TIMES U|&#x12350;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN USH|&#x12351;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN USH TIMES A|&#x12352;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN USH TIMES KU|&#x12353;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN USH 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MASH|&#x12373;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG3|&#x12374;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU|&#x12375;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB TIMES SHE|&#x12376;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES GUD|&#x12377;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES SHE|&#x12378;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AN PLUS KAK PLUS A|&#x12379;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ASH2|&#x1237a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GE22|&#x1237b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GIG|&#x1237c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HUSH|&#x1237d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ANSHE|&#x1237e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH3|&#x1237f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1238x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GISH|&#x12380;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GUD|&#x12381;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES HI TIMES ASH2|&#x12382;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES LUM|&#x12383;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES PA|&#x12384;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHUL|&#x12385;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES TU|&#x12386;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES UR2|&#x12387;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES GI|&#x12388;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 SHESHIG TIMES BAD|&#x12389;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ESH2 PLUS LAL|&#x1238a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SHU|&#x1238b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MESH|&#x1238c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES ZA|&#x1238d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NA4|&#x1238e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NIN|&#x1238f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1239x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NIN9|&#x12390;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES BAL|&#x12391;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GI|&#x12392;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NU11 ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x12393;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2 ASTERISK|&#x12394;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2|&#x12395;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x12396;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TI2|&#x12397;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME|&#x12398;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN U U|&#x12399;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|123Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1240x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO ASH|&#x12400;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH|&#x12401;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR ASH|&#x12402;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE ASH|&#x12403;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX ASH|&#x12404;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN ASH|&#x12405;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT ASH|&#x12406;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE ASH|&#x12407;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE DISH|&#x12408;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR DISH|&#x12409;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE DISH|&#x1240a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX DISH|&#x1240b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN DISH|&#x1240c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT DISH|&#x1240d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE DISH|&#x1240e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR U|&#x1240f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1241x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE U|&#x12410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX U|&#x12411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN U|&#x12412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT U|&#x12413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE U|&#x12414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE GESH2|&#x12415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO GESH2|&#x12416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE GESH2|&#x12417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR GESH2|&#x12418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE GESH2|&#x12419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX GESH2|&#x1241a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN GESH2|&#x1241b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT GESH2|&#x1241c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE GESH2|&#x1241d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE GESHU|&#x1241e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO GESHU|&#x1241f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:32px" !style="background:#ffffff"|1242x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE GESHU|&#x12420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR GESHU|&#x12421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE GESHU|&#x12422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO SHAR2|&#x12423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2|&#x12424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2 VARIANT FORM|&#x12425;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR SHAR2|&#x12426;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE SHAR2|&#x12427;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX SHAR2|&#x12428;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN SHAR2|&#x12429;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT SHAR2|&#x1242a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE SHAR2|&#x1242b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE SHARU|&#x1242c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO SHARU|&#x1242d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHARU|&#x1242e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHARU VARIANT FORM|&#x1242f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a;height:32px" !style="background:#ffffff"|1243x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR SHARU|&#x12430;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE SHARU|&#x12431;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS DISH|&#x12432;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS MIN|&#x12433;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE BURU|&#x12434;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO BURU|&#x12435;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE BURU|&#x12436;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE BURU VARIANT FORM|&#x12437;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BURU|&#x12438;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE BURU|&#x12439;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE VARIANT FORM ESH16|&#x1243a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE VARIANT FORM ESH21|&#x1243b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU|&#x1243c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU4|&#x1243d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU A|&#x1243e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU B|&#x1243f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1244x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX VARIANT FORM ASH9|&#x12440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN VARIANT FORM IMIN3|&#x12441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN VARIANT FORM IMIN A|&#x12442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN VARIANT FORM IMIN B|&#x12443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT VARIANT FORM USSU|&#x12444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT VARIANT FORM USSU3|&#x12445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU|&#x12446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU3|&#x12447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU4|&#x12448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU A|&#x12449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO ASH TENU|&#x1244a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH TENU|&#x1244b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR ASH TENU|&#x1244c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE ASH TENU|&#x1244d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX ASH TENU|&#x1244e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE BAN2|&#x1244f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#72ff8a" !style="background:#ffffff"|1245x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO BAN2|&#x12450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE BAN2|&#x12451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BAN2|&#x12452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BAN2 VARIANT FORM|&#x12453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE BAN2|&#x12454;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE BAN2 VARIANT FORM|&#x12455;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NIGIDAMIN|&#x12456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NIGIDAESH|&#x12457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE ESHE3|&#x12458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO ESHE3|&#x12459;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE THIRD DISH|&#x1245a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO THIRDS DISH|&#x1245b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE SIXTHS DISH|&#x1245c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE THIRD VARIANT FORM A|&#x1245d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO THIRDS VARIANT FORM A|&#x1245e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE EIGHTH ASH|&#x1245f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1246x |style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE QUARTER ASH|&#x12460;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN ONE SIXTH|&#x12461;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN ONE QUARTER|&#x12462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE QUARTER GUR|&#x12463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE HALF GUR|&#x12464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE ONE THIRD|&#x12465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE TWO THIRDS|&#x12466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE FORTY|&#x12467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE FIFTY|&#x12468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR U VARIANT FORM|&#x12469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE U VARIANT FORM|&#x1246a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX U VARIANT FORM|&#x1246b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN U VARIANT FORM|&#x1246c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN EIGHT U VARIANT FORM|&#x1246d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE U VARIANT FORM|&#x1246e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1247x |style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN WORD DIVIDER|&#x12470;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN VERTICAL COLON|&#x12471;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL COLON|&#x12472;}}||style="background:#72ff8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL TRICOLON|&#x12473;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL QUADCOLON|&#x12474;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Early Dynastic Cuneiform''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1248x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN TENU|&#x12480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES SHU2|&#x12481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN AD TIMES ESH2|&#x12482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAD TIMES DISH TENU|&#x12483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAHAR2 TIMES AB2|&#x12484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAHAR2 TIMES NI|&#x12485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BAHAR2 TIMES ZA|&#x12486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN BU OVER BU TIMES NA2|&#x12487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DA TIMES TAK4|&#x12488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG TIMES KUR|&#x12489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM TIMES IGI|&#x1248a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM TIMES U U U|&#x1248b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM2 TIMES UD|&#x1248c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES ANSHE|&#x1248d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES ASH|&#x1248e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES ASH AT LEFT|&#x1248f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1249x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES DIN|&#x12490;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES DUN|&#x12491;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES ERIN2|&#x12492;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES GA|&#x12493;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES GI|&#x12494;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES GIR2 GUNU|&#x12495;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES GISH|&#x12496;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES HA|&#x12497;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES HI|&#x12498;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x12499;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES KASKAL|&#x1249a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES KUR|&#x1249b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES KUSHU2|&#x1249c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES KUSHU2 PLUS KASKAL|&#x1249d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES LAK-020|&#x1249e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES LAM|&#x1249f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES LAM TIMES KUR|&#x124a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES LUH PLUS GISH|&#x124a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES MASH|&#x124a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES MES|&#x124a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES MI|&#x124a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES NI|&#x124a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES PI|&#x124a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES SHE|&#x124a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG TIMES SI GUNU|&#x124a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES KUR|&#x124a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES PAP|&#x124aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ERIN2 X|&#x124ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ESH2 CROSSING ESH2|&#x124ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES ASH|&#x124ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES HI|&#x124ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x124af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES LA|&#x124b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES LAL|&#x124b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES ME|&#x124b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES MES|&#x124b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN SHESHIG TIMES SU|&#x124b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES SU|&#x124b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAHAR2|&#x124b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DIM GUNU|&#x124b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DUG TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x124b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DUG TIMES KASKAL|&#x124b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES EREN|&#x124ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GA|&#x124bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GAR PLUS DI|&#x124bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES GAR PLUS NE|&#x124bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HA PLUS A|&#x124be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KUSHU2 PLUS KASKAL|&#x124bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES LAM|&#x124c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES LAM TIMES KUR|&#x124c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES LUH|&#x124c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES MUSH|&#x124c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NE|&#x124c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NE PLUS E2|&#x124c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NE PLUS GI|&#x124c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHIM|&#x124c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES ZIZ2|&#x124c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GABA ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x124c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GESHTIN TIMES U|&#x124ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES GISH CROSSING GISH|&#x124cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x124cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD PLUS GISH TIMES TAK4|&#x124cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HA TENU GUNU|&#x124ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH OVER HI TIMES ASH|&#x124cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES BU|&#x124d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KA|&#x124d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES U U U|&#x124d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES UR|&#x124d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES ZU OVER ZU|&#x124d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-003|&#x124d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-021|&#x124d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-025|&#x124d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-030|&#x124d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-050|&#x124d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-051|&#x124da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-062|&#x124db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-079 OVER LAK-079 GUNU|&#x124dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-080|&#x124dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-081 OVER LAK-081|&#x124de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-092|&#x124df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-130|&#x124e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-142|&#x124e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-210|&#x124e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-219|&#x124e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-220|&#x124e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-225|&#x124e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-228|&#x124e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-238|&#x124e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-265|&#x124e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-266|&#x124e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-343|&#x124ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-347|&#x124eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-348|&#x124ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-383|&#x124ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-384|&#x124ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-390|&#x124ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|124Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-441|&#x124f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449|&#x124f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449 TIMES GU|&#x124f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449 TIMES IGI|&#x124f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449 TIMES PAP PLUS LU3|&#x124f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449 TIMES PAP PLUS PAP PLUS LU3|&#x124f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-449 TIMES U2 PLUS BA|&#x124f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-450|&#x124f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-457|&#x124f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-470|&#x124f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-483|&#x124fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-490|&#x124fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-492|&#x124fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-493|&#x124fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-495|&#x124fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-550|&#x124ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1250x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-608|&#x12500;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617|&#x12501;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES ASH|&#x12502;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES BAD|&#x12503;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES DUN3 GUNU GUNU|&#x12504;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES KU3|&#x12505;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES LA|&#x12506;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES TAR|&#x12507;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES TE|&#x12508;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES U2|&#x12509;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES UD|&#x1250a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-617 TIMES URUDA|&#x1250b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-636|&#x1250c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648|&#x1250d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES DUB|&#x1250e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES GA|&#x1250f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1251x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES IGI|&#x12510;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES IGI GUNU|&#x12511;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES NI|&#x12512;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES PAP PLUS PAP PLUS LU3|&#x12513;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES SHESH PLUS KI|&#x12514;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES UD|&#x12515;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-648 TIMES URUDA|&#x12516;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-724|&#x12517;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LAK-749|&#x12518;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 GUNU TIMES ASH|&#x12519;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES DISH|&#x1251a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES HAL|&#x1251b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES PAP|&#x1251c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES PAP PLUS PAP PLUS LU3|&#x1251d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES TAK4|&#x1251e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MI PLUS ZA7|&#x1251f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1252x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH OVER MUSH TIMES GA|&#x12520;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH OVER MUSH TIMES KAK|&#x12521;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES DIM GUNU|&#x12522;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GISH|&#x12523;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GUL|&#x12524;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES HI|&#x12525;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES KESH2|&#x12526;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES LAK-050|&#x12527;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES MASH|&#x12528;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES PAP PLUS PAP|&#x12529;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES U|&#x1252a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES U PLUS U|&#x1252b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES URUDA|&#x1252c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG GUNU TIMES HA|&#x1252d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES EN|&#x1252e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES SHE AT LEFT|&#x1252f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1253x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES TAK4|&#x12530;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6 TENU|&#x12531;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHE OVER SHE|&#x12532;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHE PLUS HUB2|&#x12533;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHE PLUS NAM2|&#x12534;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHE PLUS SAR|&#x12535;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHU2 PLUS DUG TIMES NI|&#x12536;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SHU2 PLUS E2 TIMES AN|&#x12537;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN SI TIMES TAK4|&#x12538;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TAK4 PLUS SAG|&#x12539;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TUM TIMES GAN2 TENU|&#x1253a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN TUM TIMES THREE DISH|&#x1253b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 INVERTED|&#x1253c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES UD|&#x1253d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES DARA3|&#x1253e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES LAK-668|&#x1253f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1254x |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES LU3|&#x12540;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ZA7|&#x12541;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ZU OVER ZU PLUS SAR|&#x12542;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES THREE DISH TENU|&#x12543;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Archaic Cuneiform Numerals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1255x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1256x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1257x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1258x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1259x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|125Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1260x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1261x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1262x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1263x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1264x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1265x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1266x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1267x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1268x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Proto-Cuneiform''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1269x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|126Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|126Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|126Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|126Dx 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1276x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1277x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1278x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1279x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|127Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1280x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1281x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1282x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1283x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1284x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1285x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1286x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1287x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1288x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1289x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|128Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1290x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1295x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1296x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1297x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1298x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1299x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|129Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|129Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A2x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12A9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12AAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12ABx 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style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12B9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12BFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12C9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12CFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12D9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12DFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear Elamite''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12E9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12EAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12EBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12ECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12EDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12EEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12EFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Cypro-Minoan''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|12F9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM001|&#x12f90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM002|&#x12f91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM004|&#x12f92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM005|&#x12f93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM006|&#x12f94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM007|&#x12f95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM008|&#x12f96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM009|&#x12f97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM010|&#x12f98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM011|&#x12f99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM012|&#x12f9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM012B|&#x12f9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM013|&#x12f9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM015|&#x12f9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM017|&#x12f9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CYPRO-MINOAN SIGN CM019|&#x12f9f;}} |----- 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2014) [http://toolserver.org/~vvv/adminstats.php?wiki=enwikibooks_p&tlimit=31536000 When I'm active I'm very active but I often take long wiki breaks. Check my activity here before you post a comment] == Publishing novel == Hey ЗAНИA, like I answered on my talk page I am sorry, I had no idea. I am new to wikibooks. Plus, I did not mean to publish, I thought it was all in my user pages. Sorry! Do you now, where on the Mediawiki wikis it is reasonable to publish a novel? Thanks for the info and the work you do here. [[User:Jergas|Jergas]] ([[User talk:Jergas|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jergas|contribs]]) 23:01, 17 November 2014 (UTC) :BTW, I noticed you corrected my redlink so it will stay in my user namespace. Thank you for that, it was another doubt I had. Is it ok with policy if I write practice stuff under my user namespace? [[User:Jergas|Jergas]] ([[User talk:Jergas|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jergas|contribs]]) 23:19, 17 November 2014 (UTC) :There are no Wikimedia wikis dedicated to novels. A private, American company, Fiction Wikia (I am unable to provide the link because our spam blacklist keeps blocking it!) seem to offer novels though. User pages can be used to practice writing stuff but shouldn't be used as a personal website for a holding site for content that isn't appropriate for Wikibooks.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 11:21, 18 November 2014 (UTC) ::Uh.... [[:b:id:|Indonesian Wikibooks]] is allowing everyone to wrote their fiction writing as long as they are original stories and the author is willing to release their work under CC BY-SA. They even held a [[:b:id:Wikibuku:Proyek_Yuwana/Penilaian_dan_Hadiah/Cerita_Pendek_Anak|fiction-writing wiki-a-thon]] with the main prize as high as equivalent USS$1000+ , they even will print their work as the icing on the cake. Of course, fan-fiction is forbidden because they're using copyrighted materials and should be written in Fiction Wikia. Dunno about other Wikibooks tho. [[User:Veracious|Veracious]] ([[User talk:Veracious|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Veracious|contribs]]) 09:27, 31 August 2023 (UTC) == I am the author of both sites. == Hello. I have posted the following message in my site : https://sites.google.com/site/facultiesindiafoundation/home The author has provided the same contents in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Listen_and_Learn_Science --[[User:DManohar|DManohar]] ([[User talk:DManohar|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DManohar|contribs]]) 06:53, 10 August 2014 (UTC) Hello how are you [[User:Lucien roubens|Lucien roubens]] ([[User talk:Lucien roubens|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lucien roubens|contribs]]) 16:14, 4 May 2016 (UTC) == Slow loading of the edit bar == Speaking of [[MediaWiki:Edittools]], I noticed in an edit summary by you from last year that you mentioned the loading of the edit bar had become slow in Opera and other browsers lately. Has the edit bar continued to be slow to load since then? Was English Wikibooks the only project where you have experienced this slow down? I noticed based on the timing of the comment that I might have caused it with an addition to the advanced section of the edit bar, and I made some changes today that should reduce that problem. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 18:08, 22 May 2014 (UTC) :Well, I was going to reply with a ''yes, it's still slow'' but typing this reply I see that the edit bar loads straight away. Not sure if I had this problem on other projects as 95% of my editing is on Wikibooks with the remainder on en.wiki, en.voyage and it.wiki/voyage. Opera is generally extremely fast although with a few sites it totally struggles - Facebook in particular. Everything seems fine now though - thanks!--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:22, 22 May 2014 (UTC) == Assistance Please. == Hallo Xania, Also, [[User:darklama|Dark]], [[User:QuiteUnusual|Quite]] & [[User:Pi zero|Pi]] Would you be able to assist me with something, or rather help me understand the following: '''Action complete''' '''Revision of '''abc''' successfully flagged. (view reviewed versions) ''' ''You may want to view this flagged version and see if it is now the stable version of this page. ''' '''Return to Special:UnreviewedPages.''' '''Return to Special:PendingChanges. ''' I am getting this message for quite sometime now, however not for all the reviews I do. Do you have any idea, what this might be? I am not sure of this, so... Danke Schôn. [[User:Harrybrowne1986|Vishal]][[User Talk:Harrybrowne1986| Bakhai]] - [[Special:Contributions/Harrybrowne1986|Works]][[Image:Flag_of_India.svg|15px]] 15:11, 27 May 2014 (UTC) happens to me sometimes too. Usually when the page hasnt loaded fully before I click Review. Xania == {{tlx|subst:use categories}} == I created this template today for use on a user's discussion page, should the likely need to advice people to use categories come up again. Wikibooks has had for a long time {{tl|uncategorized}} for use on books and pages as well. The "this template" part changes to reflect the namespace the template is used in. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 13:32, 28 May 2014 (UTC) : It's been my impression a category meant to be subst'd should include in its expansion an html comment identifying the template, so there's evidence left behind of the template use. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 16:38, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::I can see how anyone trying to track down a template problem can benefit from an identifying comment. My impression has been that Wikibooks has little to no consistency for template design. From the templates I have seen on Wikibooks, my guess is half of Wikibooks' substituted templates do include an identifying comment and the other half do not. I have also seen templates that do not mention substitution and get updated without substitution in mind, cause problems for people who were substituting it. Maybe all templates should include an identifying comment. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 17:10, 28 May 2014 (UTC) :::This template should be very useful. I regularly patrol new pages and add categories to them and when I see such new pages from the same users I try to point out the use of categories to them (but not all the time). No idea about Pi Zero's comment - not even sure what you are talking about!--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:49, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::::The markup for [[Template:Unsigned]] looks like this: :::::<code><nowiki><small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[w:Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --></nowiki></code> :::: That template is designed to be subst'd. And every time it is subst'd, that html comment at the end, <code><nowiki><!-- Template:Unsigned --></nowiki></code>, is part of what gets substituted in on the target page. So you could, in principle, do a string search across the whole wiki for that html comment, and thereby find all of the places where the template has been used. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 19:03, 28 May 2014 (UTC) :Darklama, I noticed you'd made some changes to [[Wikibooks:Templates]] which include things like ''→ talk page → signature'' in many places on the page. What does that mean? I understand that we should also include our signatures but ''page''? Also I recently created [[:Template:Editsummary]] but since noticed that it's been moved to ''Edit summary'' and the wording has also been changed. I created that with the intention of using it for people who remove lots of text. There exist other templates with names like ''fixit'', ''testfriendly'' and so on so it seems that there's no requirement for separate words although I agree that there needs to be much more consistency.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:10, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::''→ talk page → signature'' refers to two optional template parameters. Some templates optionally can link to the page where a person made an edit. I've been trying to reflect changes made to templates listed from [[Wikibooks:Templates]], which had not previously been documented in the examples there. I saw you clarify on someone's discussion page that the intention was to mean a large removal. I was trying to update the template to reflect that as well as the fact Wikipedia has a similar template named {{tlx|w:edit summary}}. In more general terms any major edit should use the edit summary, not just removals of a lot of text. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 19:27, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::Also I kept the redirect the correct name you used was with a capital "S": [[Template:EditSummary]]. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 19:31, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::Yes, I know that many of the templates take different parameters but I didn't think that was what the → talk page stuff was about. I'm not sure if it's clear. My first thought was that it was suggesting that after using the template we should then mention a page (i.e. below the template) and finally sign. Regarding the edit summary template - I wasn't aware that redirects would work for templates. That's useful to know, thanks.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:48, 28 May 2014 (UTC) :::I saw someone else had already used the format to mention optional parameters and I decided to do the same as a short term solution to the fact that most of these templates are poorly documented. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 20:00, 28 May 2014 (UTC) == User creating another user == Hi, I saw you blocked "temporarily" (i.e. indefinitely...) a user because you didn't know how one user can create another. You can go to [[Special:UserLogin/signup]] to create a new account. I don't understand the block. [//simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ALog&type=newusers&user=PiRSquared17&page=&year=&month=-1&tagfilter=&hide_patrol_log=1&hide_thanks_log=1 Examples]. [[User:PiRSquared17|PiRSquared17]] ([[User talk:PiRSquared17|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PiRSquared17|contribs]]) 21:02, 28 May 2014 (UTC) : The block was simply because I had no idea what was going on. It was indefinite for that reason. It was a precaution. I guess I thought it was some kind of strange spammer action. Don't see how non-established users have the ability to create so many accounts at the click of a button. The block has been undone now.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 21:16, 28 May 2014 (UTC) ::There is an account creation throttle set in the server configuration. It is currently 6 within a 24 hour period assuming the user doesn't IP address hop (you can see the configuration [https://noc.wikimedia.org/conf/InitialiseSettings.php.txt here], search for 'wgAccountCreationThrottle' to see the setting). The functionality is described [[mw:Manual:$wgAccountCreationThrottle|on MediaWiki Wiki]]. On en.wikibooks, Administrators are not affected by the limitation as they have ''noratelimit'' as a right. I have occasionally had to create a block of accounts for a school who have hit the rate limit. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 07:46, 29 May 2014 (UTC) ::Useful to know. Hadn't seen such actions before and it just seemed weird. It seems odd that a new user, with no edits on the other wikis I checked, would know how to create extra accounts. --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 10:19, 29 May 2014 (UTC) == Locking only one heading == Is there a way to stop people from editing just one heading in the page, but allowing them to edit other heading on a page? [[User:CallumPoole|CallumPoole]] ([[User talk:CallumPoole|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/CallumPoole|contribs]]) 22:45, 30 May 2014 (UTC) :I don't think I understand what you are asking. The only way to stop people editing a page (or a section of a page) is if the page is protected but that is only done for pages which are very frequently vandalised.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:52, 2 June 2014 (UTC) == Delete == Hi Xania, Help again. I just saw a "Editor" group person delete a page. How is that an editor can do it? As in I am curious, since, I am not sure if I have that right or not?! Here at the deletion log, I can see [[Special:Log/delete]], that Savh deleted this: *23:30, 31 May 2014 Savh (discuss | contribs) deleted page A Helping Hand With Methods Of Acupuncture (Spam, vandalism, or nonsense) The user has the following rights: *Savh (discuss | contribs)‏‎ (Reviewer) (Created on 24 September 2010 at 22:23) Do I also have this rights, as I come under the same tag: *Harrybrowne1986 (discuss | contribs)‏‎ (Reviewer) (Created on 18 February 2011 at 17:23) Sorry, if I sound a bit lame in asking this, but I am not sure of this. Danke Schôn. [[User:Harrybrowne1986|Vishal]][[User Talk:Harrybrowne1986| Bakhai]] - [[Special:Contributions/Harrybrowne1986|Works]][[Image:Flag_of_India.svg|15px]] 18:17, 31 May 2014 (UTC) :I just investigated a little and notice that he/she is a Steward so can block and delete on almost every wiki (with some exceptions like en.wikipedia). I think it would be useful if Stewards left some kind of message in their Edit Summary so others know who they are (or at least mention in on their local user page). --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:52, 31 May 2014 (UTC) Oh! Thanks for that. I see now on other wiki's too about him/her. Can you tell me something else please. I have been thinking of getting to the next level(which would be ?), and I know I am saying this too early(only as per the edits), but, it is like this, that I am trying to do good out of everything I do, and seeing that yes there are quite a number of admins active, I would still wish to get to that post. When do you think I can nominate myself for that, and be able to assist more. Also, thanks for helping me with my queries, always. :) Danke Schôn. [[User:Harrybrowne1986|Vishal]][[User Talk:Harrybrowne1986| Bakhai]] - [[Special:Contributions/Harrybrowne1986|Works]][[Image:Flag_of_India.svg|15px]] 19:14, 31 May 2014 (UTC) :You can read about administrators at [[Wikibooks:Administrators]] but the information about requirements is quite vague. I think the community look for consistency, a need for the tools (you need to clearly explain why you need the tools and what you will do with them) as well as presence on the project for several months.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:34, 3 June 2014 (UTC) :From what I have seen your biggest area to work on is creating substantive content (as opposed to vandal fighting) that will demonstrate both an understanding of the Wikibooks project and an ability to communicate well in written English. Administrators need to judge the quality and value of contributions (e.g., in deletion discussions) and explain their reasons when challenged over deletions, blocks, etc. To do this you need to be able to clearly articulate yourself to native English speakers and those with less developed skills. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 10:39, 3 June 2014 (UTC) Ahh. I see what you mean [[User:QuiteUnusual|Quite]]. Well in that case, I see myself working on anyway the German book, and also have been doing my part as a reviewer too. I will try and be at the standards required for the same. Till than Danke Schôn mate. Cheers. [[User:Harrybrowne1986|Vishal]][[User Talk:Harrybrowne1986| Bakhai]] - [[Special:Contributions/Harrybrowne1986|Works]][[Image:Flag_of_India.svg|15px]] 17:08, 7 June 2014 (UTC) == [[MediaWiki:Perbook/Wikijunior:Europe.css]] == Maybe this should have: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> #firstHeading { text-align:center; color:blue; } </syntaxhighlight> Any new pages added in the future would then automatically have this styling. Also means future changes only requires updating one page. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 22:16, 31 May 2014 (UTC) You can also test out any changes you make in your own per book user subpage first at [[Special:MyPage/per book/Wikijunior:Europe.css|/per book/Wikijunior:Europe.css]]. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 23:48, 1 June 2014 (UTC) :Thanks for that. There are no more pages to be added to the book (unless Europe gains a new country like Scotland or Catalunya) but this seems a simpler method although I used ''auto wiki browser'' so at least it wasn't time consuming. Are codes like that listed anywhere on Wikibooks or did you just know it because of previous CSS knowledge?--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 23:36, 2 June 2014 (UTC) :: I was able to apply previous CSS knowledge by examining the HTML source code for a specific page. I do not know whether specific identifiers are documented anywhere at Wikibooks. I think the MediaWiki website or English Wikipedia might documented specific identifiers. You can read [[Cascading Style Sheets]] to learn how to style elements in general. --<span style="font: bold 10pt 'courier new', comic, sans, ms;">[[User:Darklama|<font color="midnightblue">dark</font>]][[User_talk:Darklama|<font color="green">lama</font>]]</span> 00:33, 3 June 2014 (UTC) :::Ah, the source code. I'm good at examining that when trying to download video from a site but didn't think about analyzing it for this kind of thing.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:30, 3 June 2014 (UTC) ==Stray Edits == Sorry about the stray pages I made Xania, I accidentally made the links unattached from the main book, I'll make sure to get new pages attached to the book ASAP, as for the other ones you can just delete them. And again, sorry bout that, my mistake. --[[User:MasterSkrat|MasterSkrat]] ([[User talk:MasterSkrat|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MasterSkrat|contribs]]) 02:26, 2 June 2014 (UTC) == Divulgative dictionary == Ciao! Scusa se scrivo in italiano, ma così posso spiegare il mio progetto con scioltezza. <br /> Se sei interessato a tradurre il dizionario io te ne sarei veramente grato, ma come ho detto al Bar di en.wb non è importante tradurre i lemmi ma è importante che la mia idea venga portata avanti su wikibooks in inglese, perché penso che su quello in italiano non avrà un futuro così bello come potrebbe averlo qui. <br /> L'unica pagina che penso sia utile da tradurre è [https://it.wikibooks.org/wiki/DCD quella principale] perché contiene le idee che stanno alla base del libro; il resto può essere scritto dagli stessi utenti di Wikibooks in inglese. Io potrei darti una mano nella sua traduzione (per quello che riesco a fare: io capisco l'inglese ma non lo so scrivere bene) ma con le mie abilità posso solo continuare quello che ho già iniziato su it.wb. --[[User:Riccardo Rovinetti|Riccardo Rovinetti]] ([[User talk:Riccardo Rovinetti|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Riccardo Rovinetti|contribs]]) 16:07, 3 June 2014 (UTC) :Ciao! Non e' un problema - anche io capisco l'italiano ma non lo scrivere bene! Si, la idea venga portata su wikibooks inglese ma e' necessario tradurre solo la paggina principale. La parole ''divulgative'' non si usa in inglese puoi devo pensarae un nome differente. Fammi pensare!--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:51, 3 June 2014 (UTC) :Una parole meglio e' ''instructive'' o ''educational''.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:53, 3 June 2014 (UTC) ::Grazie infinite per l'interessamento! Fammi sapere se ci sono novità o se ti serve aiuto! Thank you so much again!!! (P.S. Do you think it would be better if we used our native language to write? We'll be sure to write what we really want to say). --[[User:Riccardo Rovinetti|Riccardo Rovinetti]] ([[User talk:Riccardo Rovinetti|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Riccardo Rovinetti|contribs]]) 20:45, 3 June 2014 (UTC) == Book move assistance == The [[OCR A-Level Physics]] book would be much better as a sub-book of the [[A-level Physics]] book rather than being its own book. The Overall book has subheadings that I have created and some extras that were already there. i moved the book to this new name ti make room for an overall portal to different examination boards and not just OCR. When I moved the book some of the subheadings got left behind as i was unaware that only the page would move and not the entire book. Most of the page that are under [[A-level Physics]] are apart of the OCR book but the ones that aren't are the ones under the subpage of Edexcel. I would like to request administrative assistance in moving this book. Also, the AQA board also has its own book, [[AQA A-Level Physics]]. This would also be better for the book layout if the book was a sub book of the portal page, [[A-level Physics]]. Thank you -- {{Benjamin.doe.signature}} 12:21, 07 June 2014 (UTC) :I think I understand what you're after but can you tell me exactly which pages need moving and to where? It definitely seems better to have just one book rather than duplicating so much information and having to update things every time an exam board changes their syllabus.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:32, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :: There is an OCR book and an AQA book. They should be out under their own subheading as AQA and OCR. Edexcel is already a sub book. There are also extra page in the actual "a-level physics" book. The ones that aren't filed under Edexcel and are directly in the book should be under OCR. It's really hard to explain so I'm sorry if you got confused. Thank you -- {{Benjamin.doe.signature}} 18:01, 10 June 2014 (UTC) == My edit == I wonder if you could provide an answer to my question raised on the following page [[Talk:Handbook of Management Scales/Alliance performance]]. Preferably there. [[Special:Contributions/87.51.169.180|87.51.169.180]] ([[User talk:87.51.169.180|discuss]]) 06:32, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :I have just replied for this same query, as requested by the IP USer on my talk page. :I reverted in Good Faith Edit, as Test Edit, and have stated the same to the user. I see that you had added a comment to the IP Page for Sandbox edit request. :Danke Schôn. [[User:Harrybrowne1986|Vishal]][[User Talk:Harrybrowne1986| Bakhai]] - [[Special:Contributions/Harrybrowne1986|Works]][[Image:Flag_of_India.svg|15px]] 06:55, 9 June 2014 (UTC) ::Replied on the talk page. Sorry for the late response.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:30, 9 June 2014 (UTC) == Usurp request on es, de, pt, fi wikipedia == This is User:Xania confirming requests to usurp accounts at these Wikis.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 23:03, 6 June 2014 (UTC) : Hi! If you have no contributions to ro.wikipedia, you can just register with your username without further notice. : If you wish to reply, please do it on my ro.wikipedia page [https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discuție_Utilizator:Wintereu here]. Thanks. --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 00:31, 7 June 2014 (UTC) ::Tried that but someone else has my username. That's the problem. I have left a message on your ro.talk page.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 11:20, 7 June 2014 (UTC) ::: I see. Well, in that case, you just need to specify in the usurp request the new name that you wish to use. ::: After that, within a couple of days, an administrator will handle it. Thanks for notice. --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 12:35, 7 June 2014 (UTC) ::: By the way, you also need to give a valid reason (due to protocol), which in your case is this: ''a user account (Xania) already exist, but it's not mine''. ::: --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 12:43, 7 June 2014 (UTC) *Links to requests: # [https://es.wikipedia.org Castilian Wikipedia] {{done}} # [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Benutzernamen_ändern/Benutzernamens-Übernahme#Xania_.E2.86.90_alter_Name German Wikipedia] {{done}} # [https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Käyttäjänimen_haltuunotto/pyynnöt#IP_user_.E2.86.92_Xania Finnish Wikipedia] {{not done}} (refusing to action, apparently against their policies) # [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipédia:Renomeação_de_conta/Usurpações#109.117.255.196_.E2.86.92_Xania Portuguese Wikipedia] (waiting) # [https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Schimbarea_numelui_de_utilizator#User:Xania_Usurp_request Romanian Wikipedia] {{done}} # [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Steward_requests/SUL_requests#User:Xania Original Meta requests] --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:53, 9 June 2014 (UTC) : I saw your request. You forgot to specify '''the new name''' you want to use. --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 19:35, 9 June 2014 (UTC) ::This is the name I want to use. Someone else has my name on ro.wikipedia. I want to take control of that username.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 20:36, 9 June 2014 (UTC) ::: I'm afraid there's no legal way you can do this. Still, you could try to send an e-mail to that user (Xania). --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 21:16, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :::Romanian Wikipedia doesn't allow usurping of usernames? Every other project seems to. Why not? Anybody know why projects can create their own rules about these things? Is this mentioned anywhere on Meta and what's the point?--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 21:33, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :::Now I am thinking that I might have caused confusion. My username is Xania (the link says ЗAНИA but the username is actually Xania). All I am asking is to take control of the local Xania username on ro.wikipedia because at the moment someone else has my username on that wikipedia. That user has never made any edits. I hope that helps.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 21:40, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :::: Afaik that's a pretty routine 'crat action. I've done it as an en.wn 'crat. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 22:36, 9 June 2014 (UTC) :::::When the SUL finalisation is completed (promised for months, so who knows when it will actually happen), you will automatically gain control of your username on all projects. Who gets a username when there is a conflict follows a priority list - with functionaries coming first, followed by edit counts. As you are a CheckUser and sysop here, and those operating the other Xania accounts are not, then you will take ownership of Xania everywhere. The previous owner gets force renamed - e.g., to Xania_rowiki. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 09:19, 11 June 2014 (UTC) :::::: First, a bureaucrat must review the request. Yours is still pending. It's not a refusal. --[[User:Wintereu|Wintereu]] ([[User talk:Wintereu|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wintereu|contribs]]) 16:31, 11 June 2014 (UTC) :::::: Saying that ''there's no legal way to do it'' seemed like a refusal.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:49, 11 June 2014 (UTC) ::::::: Unfortunately, ro.wp has only three 'crats and just two of them actually use their rights. If both of them are unavailable during the same period of time, noone will handle the requests. Sorry for the delay. [[User:Firilacroco|Firilacroco]] ([[User talk:Firilacroco|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Firilacroco|contribs]]) 12:03, 1 July 2014 (UTC) :::::::: Hello, Xania. I'm one of the bureaucrats at ro.wiki and I saw your request today (sorry for the delay). Our policy says that we must announce the current user about the usurpation and mandates a 7 day waiting period for him/her to respond. After that, we will perform the usurpation. If seven days have passed and I forget, please give me a nudge. Thanks for your patience, [[User:Rsocol|Razvan Socol]] ([[User talk:Rsocol|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rsocol|contribs]]) 19:13, 1 July 2014 (UTC) ::::::::: The usurpation at ro.wiki is now completed. [[User:Rsocol|Razvan Socol]] ([[User talk:Rsocol|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rsocol|contribs]]) 04:10, 9 July 2014 (UTC) == [[Lingwa de planeta]] wikibook == Hello! I just wanted to explain about Lingwa de planeta wikibook. Lingwa de planeta (Lidepla for short) is rather a young conlang, but it seems rather notable. There is an "Alice in Wonderland" translation published in it, and even some Esperanto-authors treat it as a "modern Esperanto". By now I've put only the reference grammar here, to the wikibooks, but I'm going to translate big good manual (it's published in Russian wikibooks now.) --[[User:Sunnynai|Sunnynai]] ([[User talk:Sunnynai|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Sunnynai|contribs]]) 09:56, 10 June 2014 (UTC) :Yes, I have also had a look and seen many resources around. The existence of an Alice in Wonderland translation is also important. I am removing the Query tag now although I suggest making the book a bit more book-like with pages, etc. As there is already a Russian version of this book it would be nice to link to it (if you haven't already done so) - [[Wikijunior:Europe]] has little templates at the bottom of its front page linking to German and Romanian translations of the book.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 10:23, 10 June 2014 (UTC) ::OK, thank you! I didn't succeed in making the template link, by I added the simple link to the Russian wikibook. Also, is it possible to add Lingwa de planeta to the constructed languages list? --[[User:Sunnynai|Sunnynai]] ([[User talk:Sunnynai|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Sunnynai|contribs]]) 15:25, 10 June 2014 (UTC) :::Hi, I added {{tl|subjects}} and {{tl|status}} tags to the book's main page, and {{tl|BookCat}} to its subpages. Or I tried to, anyway. So now it's listed on {{nowrap|[[Subject:Constructed languages]]}}. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 16:06, 10 June 2014 (UTC) ::::Thanks a lot! Now [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lingwa_de_planeta/%D0%A1%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0 this page] can be deleted - I've made a copy with English title. --[[User:Sunnynai|Sunnynai]] ([[User talk:Sunnynai|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Sunnynai|contribs]]) 17:51, 10 June 2014 (UTC) ::::: {{done}} --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 18:18, 10 June 2014 (UTC) == And thank you! == I am very slowly gaining more knowledge. I hope someone else with more knowledge than I comes along. [[User:Pittsburgh Poet|Pittsburgh Poet]] ([[User talk:Pittsburgh Poet|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pittsburgh Poet|contribs]]) 19:36, 28 June 2014 (UTC) == Small vandalism from 49.144.196.228 == So on a wikibook they did a small piece of 'vandalism' as seen [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=E-Commerce_and_E-Business%2FConcepts_and_Definitions&diff=2677569&oldid=2609376 here]. I've reverted their changes. I just thought I'd tell you, as I don't know how you deal with them. Do you block their IP or what ever? Their IP: 49.144.196.228. [[User:CallumPoole|CallumPoole]] ([[User talk:CallumPoole|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/CallumPoole|contribs]]) 14:32, 30 June 2014 (UTC) :Blocking is only used for persistent vandalism, usually after a warning, or where the edits are clearly some kind of semi-automated spamming. Unless there is an ongoing problem with vandalism from a particular IP address then just reverting it is fine and there's no need to notify anyone. If you do need to notify someone, please write a message on the [[WB:AN|Administrators' Noticeboard]] where it is more likely to be seen. Other than blocking, persistent vandals are reported to their ISP, employer or school via the OTRS system. I've had some success recently with getting schools to take action against persistent offenders where the school is in the UK. That's because they all have "acceptable use" policies for their students that mean they are willing to act on reports. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 14:57, 30 June 2014 (UTC) :Thanks for replying to this QuiteUnusual. As you can see, I am only active occasionally at the moment.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 07:17, 3 July 2014 (UTC) == Unintentional stereotyping in article == In "American Indians Today" ( http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/American_Indians_Today/Tribes,_population_and_organization_in_and_out_the_reservations ), under the section 'American Indians outside the reservations,' is this statement: "...the Iroquois, who typically have a good head for heights..." This isn't any different than saying "African-Americans are good at sports," or "Asian-Americans are good at school," and while all those may be intended as positive stereotyping they're still stereotyping. A minimal revision, 'who are typically regarded within the construction business as having a good head for heights' would at least acknowledge the stereotyping. Since I don't actually know whether or not this claim is true, I will not make the edit myself, but wish to draw this to your attention. (I assume there's already been discussion over using 'American Indian' instead of 'Native American Tribes' or such?) Thanks for looking at it, whenever you return. [[User:A Michener|A Michener]] ([[User talk:A Michener|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/A Michener|contribs]]) 12:30, 15 September 2014 (UTC) edited because signature didn't seem to go through. New/infrequent user of the edit pages. :Thanks for your message and sorry for the super-late reply. I would suggest making the change if you feel it's right (I would agree that it can be construed as a stereotype). Regarding the use of Indian instead of Native American I think this is an Americanism and it's considered acceptable in the USA (although would be deeply offensive elsewhere certainly). Wikipedia's policy is to use any variety of English but I'm not sure if that applies here - again editors should be bold and make changes where they think appropriate although in this case that may be too many changes. I'd certainly support banning the use of 'Indian' except when referring to people from India.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:05, 8 October 2014 (UTC) == Catalonia is Spain == Hi Xania. Although there are many news nowadays about this topic, Catalonia is just a region of Spain and not a country. Regards <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[w:Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:92.71.202.66|92.71.202.66]] ([[User talk:92.71.202.66|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/92.71.202.66|contribs]]) 14:59, 31 October 2014</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> :''&lt;pi zero wonders what that's in relation to. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 19:53, 31 October 2014 (UTC)&gt;'' ::Back in May 2014, Xania edited the description of the picture of the Sagrada Familia in [[wikijunior:Europe]] to say that it was in Catalunya rather than Spain. While Catalunya (English spelling: Catalonia) has made noises in the past, and is still talking, about seceding from Spain and France, it has not yet done so and so Barcelona is still part of Spain. [[User:Chazz|Chazz]] <small>([[User talk:Chazz|talk]])</small> 22:37, 31 October 2014 (UTC) ::: I've heard rumors that Catalan Wikipedia has been systematically suppressing the fact that Catalonia is part of Spain. I've got nothing but contempt for revisionism, but of course I don't know first-hand what's going on there. I can see, though, how that sort of stuff going on could make folks hypersensitive on the issue. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 14:10, 1 November 2014 (UTC) :Its a specific administrative zone not simply a region like, for example, Estremadura or Ribatejo in Portugal (even if these also have their own regional characteristics and "brand" they are not administratively independent of the "central" government) I would even classify it as a better defined administrative region then lets say Gibraltar (in terms of cultural identity and historical existence). --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 00:11, 2 November 2014 (UTC) :As mentioned above, I described it as Catalonia because that's where it is. I would also describe the Highlands as being in Scotland, the Guggenheim as being in the Basque Country and the Peak District as England yet they're not proper countries either. At least the UK allows its people to vote for the future of their people rather than in Spain where Catalonians are being denied the chance to have a democratic vote - I guess that's why ca.wikipedia is taking such a stance at present. I will always stick up for the little guy and believe in the right to self-determination even if that is contrary to what many in Spain believe.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 12:38, 2 November 2014 (UTC) ::I disagree with the absolute strictness of choice if not done with the purpose of clarity. For instance not many non central-southern Europeans will know about the Basque Country, so in certain contexts it would be correct to state simply Spain (or Basque Country an autonomous region of Spain if the point is relevant). In Europe due to its small size and extremely diverse regional diversity (even convoluted border evolution) it would be very confusing to only mention specific regions. This is even shared by many other small states like for instance Maryland (in the US) I think that strict mentions are only right if they add something to the content reader. ::As for the political side of it I simply can't take you position serious as it is mired with exceptionalism, from the issues of "democratic votes", concepts of referendum and constitutional law, to the basic, and wrong, direct comparison of Scotland and Catalonia (very distinct cases). In any case even in Italy you have movements similar to these, for example [http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/03/europes-latest-secession-movement-venice/284562/ 2.1 million Venetians just voted to leave Italy and restore their medieval republic]. ::I see borders as irrelevant and unnecessary, they exist more than anything to protect special interest groups that are becoming more and more irrelevant in the present globalized world. There is no gain (to all of us) in subdividing, we should be aggregating (properly, not like the present EU or the US Federal government examples). (Note that I'm using the terms in their original meaning) Nationalism makes no sense (the defense of the nation states) beyond the protection of the acquired rights of its people from usurpation by other nation states, I however see a greater value in patriotism (proud preservation of a region's history, culture, diversity and self reliance) there is an intrinsic good in keeping people motivated to uplift the status and reputation of their "homeland". --[[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 14:08, 2 November 2014 (UTC) ::: I never claimed not to ''understand'' why the Catalonians at ca.wp might do what (I hear) they're doing. I simply consider falsifying the record a contemptible act, not an incomprehensible one. ::: All this political discussion vindicates my choice of the word ''hypersensitive'', as well. The question at hand is how to label a picture on a kids' book, not the political future of a region in Iberia. (If you wan to talk politics, when Westminster realized they might actually ''lose'' the Scottish referendum, and thereby lose all that North Sea oil, they launched a last-minute campaign of lying by equating a 'no' vote with [[w:devo max|devo max]], just long enough to get a 'no' vote.) --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 16:08, 2 November 2014 (UTC) :I probably shouldn't have got all political but the original poster did state that ''Catalonia'' is not a country. Maybe that would have been better worded as ''not a Sovereign state''. I won't be changing any descriptions but, as this is a wiki, the original poster can do so if she wishes.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 21:05, 2 November 2014 (UTC) == Vikidia in english == Hi Xania, it seems that through the Special:Import function, you already are a pretty significant contributor to Vikidia in english ! See [http://en.vikidia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Xania&limit=150&target=Xania here]. :-) By the way, I think that there is still some pretty good content to pick up from [[Wikijunior:Europe]] and [[Wikijunior:Languages]]. yet we are doing this with care, both choosing some article to import from Wikijunior and Simple English Wikipedia (many articles but just a part of them are good enough) and there is still some work on each article we import to fix and adapt it, see http://en.vikidia.org/w/index.php?title=European_Union&action=history for example. [[User:Astirmays|Astirmays]] ([[User talk:Astirmays|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Astirmays|contribs]]) 08:04, 8 November 2014 (UTC) == Thank you for protecting American History/Colonies == How might I find a good writer to contribute in areas where I am ignorant (e.g., Native Americans during that time)? [[User:Pittsburgh Poet|Pittsburgh Poet]] ([[User talk:Pittsburgh Poet|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pittsburgh Poet|contribs]]) 01:27, 18 November 2014 (UTC) == Spam filter == I saw your edit summary. There's nothing in the AbuseLog showing you tripped an edit filter. Do you remember the exact details of the message you received? [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:41, 18 November 2014 (UTC) :Ah, I see - it was the spam blacklist. All links to Wikia are blacklisted - we can remove that, make it more specific or add some whitelist entries. Seems a bit broad to block them all. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:44, 18 November 2014 (UTC) :Yeah, it was the spam blacklist not the abuse filter. Any reason for the blacklisting of Wikia sites? Surely it's not just because Wikia compete with Wikimedia in some areas? It seems like a good idea to recommend to users different sites if their contributions don't belong on this project.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 19:50, 18 November 2014 (UTC) ::Before my time - I suggest we remove it from the blacklist. It can be re-added if it become a problem. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 22:19, 18 November 2014 (UTC) == Fluid Mechanics Applications Book == I have sent an email, via OTRS (2014120110022032) to Mohd Saleem Ali who is listed as the contact for the IP address from which all of the bad edits in this book originate. I have requested they instruct their students to stop the copyright violations and follow the advice they are being given. If they don't, I am minded to hard block them. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 22:19, 1 December 2014 (UTC) :That sounds good. Thanks. I started deleting a few of the pages concerned yesterday just to show that we aren't messing around. There are many more which should be deleted but I'll wait a few more days. I'd have to check but I'm pretty sure that not a single user in the class project has replied to any of the hundred messages that I've put on their talk pages.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 23:48, 1 December 2014 (UTC). [[User:Ashwin230|Ashwin230]] ([[User talk:Ashwin230|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ashwin230|contribs]]) 20:54, 2 December 2014 (UTC)Ashwin, dear Sir, I would like to bring in your kind notice that the work you've mentioned as "possible copyright infringement"[[Fluid_Mechanics_Applications/B51:GENERATION_OF_RENEWABLE_ENERGY]] is not at all linked to the work you've mentioned as possible copyright violation of. I can assure you, if you read through the content you would be able to identify that only a few generalized words have been same by some coincidence which should be considered as normal as they were used in the definition and were universally true.So, i would request you to take back the issue you reported.Thanks! :I have just done a search using random groups of ''one and a half'' sentences. I did 4 searches. 3 of the searches on Google revealed that the identical phrase was used in a Wikipedia article. The 4th search came from http://books.google.com/books?id=8X1IsAx5KcIC (search criteria: ''and generator.Components of a horizontal axis wind turbine (gearbox, rotor shaft and brake assembly) being lifted into''). I will remove the Copyright notice (although I see you've already done so) but phrases taken from the book mentioned in the link above will need to be written. Furthermore, you '''cannot copy and paste from Wikipedia'''. This is not permitted because the license used when people contribute to Wikipedia requires that a list of contributors to the article be maintained. Therefore when you copy and paste the contributors list is lost. If you want to use anything from Wikipedia you must request the page be imported at [[Wikibooks:Requests for Import]]. ::I've been doing a certain amount of review of Pages with pending changes lately. In light of this discussion, I am very carefully not reviewing changes to the Fluid Mechanics Applications book... I have to say, it does seem to be growing significantly faster than I would expect for a book of this complexity. [[User:Chazz|Chazz]] <small>([[User talk:Chazz|talk]])</small> 16:57, 5 December 2014 (UTC) :::I have begun a full review - at least half the pages are unambiguous violations and have been deleted. Repeat offenders are being blocked until they agree to desist. I've also hard blocked the school IP to give time to review the mess as it is being created too quickly to check properly. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 17:04, 5 December 2014 (UTC) :Sounds good to me. Your note on the main page says all editing tomthe book has been blocked but I notice that edits are still being made. I'll keep an eye on parts of the book and the parts which I've already labeled as being copyvios. I started from the bottom of the main index and did random Google searches of random samples of text (usually 15-20 words long stretching over at least one sentence) - about 50% so far have had some kind of copyvio. However, a few of these are just copy and paste from Wikipedia. Wha probably annoys me most is the almost complete lack of replies to any messages posted on user talk pages.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 23:23, 5 December 2014 (UTC) ::The school IP addresses appear to be blocked but out of school hours they begin to edit again, presumably from home. Also there are a couple I blocked who then engaged in discussion who I have unblocked after they appeared to "get it". [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:46, 6 December 2014 (UTC) == request to have my wiki book fluid mechanics applications's chapter A50: Optimisation of Intake Manifold of a Car == Dear Admin, Please bring my page on the book back as I was informed of the issue of copyright violations on the 4th of December and I was told that I had about a week's time. But just the morning of the day after my page was deleted. Please put my page back and tell me about the copy right issues. And I shall handle it. :I have replied to this user's message on [[User talk:Musay16|their talk page]].--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 17:14, 7 December 2014 (UTC) == request to have my wiki book fluid mechanics applications's chapter A50: Optimisation of Intake Manifold of a Car == Deer admin, I hereby speak for no one but me I am just responsible for my page. And as far as I know I was given a week's span but my page was deleted far earlier than that. I didn't expect you to work without warning. Either way please undo the removal of my page and how do I sign this thing? If I sign it and the other page's editors don't then still do I get my page back? Cause I was warned on 4.11.2014 and given a weeks span. :I think QuiteUnusual has dealt with this and he has now re-created the page.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 10:49, 8 December 2014 (UTC) == About Fluid_Mechanics_Applications/A50:Optimisation_of_Intake_Manifold_of_a_Car == Should that page be reviewed and accepted? 11 pending edits as of now... Does that page have a copyright violation? The Contributions page does raise a question. --Leaderboard 11:38, 14 December 2014 (UTC) :If the edits aren't vandalism then accept it. If you like you can select a few random sentences from the text and do a Google search to see if it's a copy and paste from elsewhere. If so then tag the page with <nowiki>{{copyvio|URL of source}}</nowiki>. --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 14:08, 14 December 2014 (UTC) == Can you help with a template change? == I don't know enough about templates to make what ought to be a trivial change to [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Template:Muggles%27_Guide_to_Harry_Potter/Book/Page this template]... What it does right now is very nearly right. In the top left corner of the page, among other things, it creates the links "prev chapter | next chapter" with chapter numbers. The problem is that there's no way to navigate back up to the book overview from that link, or anywhere else on the page. Would it be possible to change that so that either it added a book link between the next and previous, or so that it made the book title in the line below that one into a link to the book overview? Thank you kindly... [[User:Chazz|Chazz]] <small>([[User talk:Chazz|talk]])</small> 00:57, 15 December 2014 (UTC) :Hi Chazz. I've had a look but I also don't know enough to make the change so I have copied your message to QuiteUnusual's talk page as I think he may be better at this.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:35, 15 December 2014 (UTC) == Need help about edit revertion == I've reverted the change by an IP user because that edit seems to be copied from Wikipedia(or at least significant parts of it). Can you tell me whether this reversion was correct? The edit by the user is [[https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=General_Mechanics/Mach%27s_Principle&oldid=2751051|here]] --Leaderboard 09:32, 1 January 2015 (UTC) :Your actions look fine to me. I have left a note on the IP user's talk page. If they want they can look at the History and copy in the parts which weren't copied from Wikipedia. Good work.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 13:03, 1 January 2015 (UTC) == Query == Hey, I'm not sure whether or not you saw the message I left for you on [[w:en:User talk:Xania|en:User talk:Xania]]. If not here's a notice that they're there, then. [[User:Resident Mario|Resident Mario]] ([[User talk:Resident Mario|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Resident Mario|contribs]]) 16:12, 19 February 2015 (UTC) == Great to see you here drop by! == Welcome back (for a bit, at least) ;-) --[[User:Atcovi|atcovi]] ([[User talk:Atcovi|talk]]) 22:38, 26 March 2015 (UTC) == Greek examples == Hi Xania First, thanks for your contributions on the wikibook Koine Greek, it's really useful! However, I stumpled an oddity regarding the examples given on this page, regarding 1st declension nouns: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Koine_Greek/5._Declining_1st_and_2nd_Declension_Nouns In the table for 1st declension pattern 1, it says that the plural vocative should end in -αι, but in the example just below it, καρδία in vocative plural is given as καρδία instead of καρδίαι. When I compare it to the wiktionary entry (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B4%CE%AF%CE%B1) it seems like it should have been καρδίαι, right? The same goes for the examples φωνή and δόξα. 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Thank you for your understanding, Samuel Guebo ([[User:Samuel (WMF)]]), Wikimedia Foundation ''Posted by the [[Special:MyLanguage/User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] 16:49, 16 January 2019 (UTC)'' <!-- Message sent by User:Samuel (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Samuel_(WMF)/CA_Reminder/MassMessage_List&oldid=18789078 --> : This has now been signed (twice, once for Check User issues and another for OTRS) --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 04:21, 18 January 2019 (UTC) ::Yeah I got a reminder even though I've signed it. I assume the WMF is not reconciling across people who have multiple access rights that require signing. If you check the [[Access to nonpublic personal data policy/Noticeboard|Noticeboard]] you can see if your signature has been noted. I can't see you on there though... [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:08, 18 January 2019 (UTC) == help == how do I add contents box : On most pages a contents box will appear automatically provided you separate your sections with headers. Use <nowiki>== TITLE ==</nowiki> to make headers which will then appear in the contents box at the top of the page.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 06:46, 28 February 2020 (UTC) does each part title have to be in all caps <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Anayguy‎|Anayguy‎]] ([[User talk:Anayguy‎#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Anayguy‎|contribs]]) 20:07, 28 February 2020 (UTC)</small> : Hi. Anayguy. No, they don't have to be in all caps. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 20:20, 28 February 2020 (UTC) how do I make a chart set up [[User:Anayguy|Anayguy]] ([[User talk:Anayguy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Anayguy|contribs]]) 19:57, 5 March 2020 (UTC) User:Anayguy [[User:Anayguy|Anayguy]] ([[User talk:Anayguy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Anayguy|contribs]]) 19:57, 5 March 2020 (UTC) ==A new proposal== [[File:Internet-group-chat.svg|link=|alt=|left|48x48px]]Hi {{BASEPAGENAME}}, there is currently a proposal at [[: Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals]] for non-admins to be given the ability of <code> Suppress redirect</code> and <code> Move subpages</code>. Since you’ve been an active user on Wikibooks for the last thirty day, I thought you might join in by giving feedback/opinion or amendments. Thank you so much for your time [[User:Synoman Barris|Synoman Barris]] ([[User talk:Synoman Barris|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Synoman Barris|contribs]]) 12:48, 14 September 2020 (UTC) == Request for History Change in [[OpenSCAD Tutorial/Chapter 8]] == Hello Xania, I see that you've been approving my edits to the [[OpenSCAD Tutorial/Chapter 8]] recently. Thank you for the help! I recently made a new edit to [[OpenSCAD Tutorial/Chapter 8]] while not logged in. As a result, the IP address I happened to be using at the time was published. I undid the change, but the edit remained. Could you please mask the IP address, attribute the change to me, or remove the edit from the history? Thanks so much! :Done --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 07:23, 17 May 2022 (UTC) == I reverted an edit you checked == See [[Special:diff/4069241]]. <sub> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]/[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 21:17, 31 May 2022 (UTC) :Ah, I see. Thanks [[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 06:35, 1 June 2022 (UTC) ::also [[Special:diff/4078382]]. Please be a bit more careful. <sup> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[meta:User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">'''Roar''' at me</span>]]</sub> 06:53, 11 August 2022 (UTC) :Excuse me? No need to be rude. I check hundreds of edits every week so there are bound to be some mistakes. We are all volunteers here and I do not appreciate being left messages like this.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 08:03, 11 August 2022 (UTC) :Sorry if I seemed rude. Just wanted to point them out. I'll stop with these then. Thanks for letting me know you don't want them. And yes, we all make mistakes. <sup> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[meta:User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">'''Roar''' at me</span>]]</sub> 11:03, 11 August 2022 (UTC) :No problem.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 01:49, 12 August 2022 (UTC) == Please block this vandal/troll == "Elliot Harkness is stupid" something along those lines. <sub> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]/[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 22:23, 27 June 2022 (UTC) :Someone else did it. I was offline.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 10:44, 28 June 2022 (UTC) == How can I do this? == How can I link recent changes with parameters (e.g: "?hidenewpages=1") in a way that would work on any wiki correctly (for use on my global userpage, which I spent all day improving)? Thanks. <sub> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]/[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 14:52, 28 June 2022 (UTC) :I'm not very technical I'm afraid. hidenewpages=1 is definitely the parameter to use for not showing new pages. For use on any wiki would [[../Special:RecentChanges?hidebots=1&hidecategorization=1|this]] not work? --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 00:01, 29 June 2022 (UTC) ::I don't think it will. if [[index.php?title=RecentChanges]] doesnt work, I don't know what will. Also, hidenewpages=1 was on my bookmarked url for recent changes, but hid no new pages. At least that isn't what I want. <sub> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]/[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 06:43, 29 June 2022 (UTC) == Caro–Kann Defence Page == Why have my edits been reverted? I do not think the information I was presenting was incorrect. [[User:ISaveNewspapers|ISaveNewspapers]] ([[User talk:ISaveNewspapers|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ISaveNewspapers|contribs]]) 15:38, 16 August 2022 (UTC) : I think it was one edit, the others were not reverted. My mistake.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 11:27, 17 August 2022 (UTC) ::Ok, I will correct it. [[User:ISaveNewspapers|ISaveNewspapers]] ([[User talk:ISaveNewspapers|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ISaveNewspapers|contribs]]) 23:04, 19 August 2022 (UTC) == Indefinite IP blocks == Hello. Generally, IPs shouldn't be blocked indefinitely as it will be randomly assigned to different users. Kindly review [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:BlockList?wpTarget=&wpOptions%5B%5D=tempblocks&wpOptions%5B%5D=userblocks&blockType=&limit=50&wpFormIdentifier=blocklist the blocks] you made and adjust accordingly. Thanks. --[[User:Minorax|<span style="font-family: monospace, monospace; color:#69C;">Minorax</span>]]<sup>&laquo;&brvbar;[[User talk:Minorax|'''talk''']]&brvbar;&raquo;</sup> 11:36, 23 September 2022 (UTC) :Excuse me? There was valid reason for these blocks and a notice was posted on the talk pages of the IP users which would allow them to appeal the ban. Why are you posting this and why also post the same message to two other WB sysops? Very strange behavior.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 11:45, 23 September 2022 (UTC) ::Seriously considering leaving the project following messages like this. This is exactly the kind of thing which turns people off Wikimedia.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 13:21, 23 September 2022 (UTC) :::Please don't leave, we need you {{emoji|smile}}! Besides, if we had no active admins, it wouldn't be good, would it? {{User:L10nM4st3r/sig.css}} 15:07, 23 September 2022 (UTC) == Yikes! Deletion, yet-again...? == [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Assistance#How do I improve my wikibook, or is it impossible to improve it?]] [[User:Vinyasi|Vinyasi]] ([[User talk:Vinyasi|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Vinyasi|contribs]]) 03:54, 24 October 2022 (UTC) == Template "subpage navbar" == On the page [[JavaScript/Self Test]] an anonym IP address made a small extension to the template, and you checked it. I do not understand the reason for this extension. What does it do? --[[User:Kelti|Kelti]] ([[User talk:Kelti|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kelti|contribs]]) 10:34, 3 November 2022 (UTC) :Apologies, should not have been approved. It has now been rejected.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 10:44, 3 November 2022 (UTC) == Mozilla VPN == After activating Mozilla VPN I got to the range of blocked IP addresses. I believe that I have understood what's going on there. But: Do you have an advice on how to handle this situation smartly? --[[User:Kelti|Kelti]] ([[User talk:Kelti|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kelti|contribs]]) 10:34, 3 November 2022 (UTC) == thanx huge fool x*nia for killing correct info on stalin! == it will be greatly used againt u n entire wmf! [[Special:Contributions/187.135.119.244|187.135.119.244]] ([[User talk:187.135.119.244|discuss]]) 05:39, 8 November 2022 (UTC) : Enjoy your block.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 05:45, 8 November 2022 (UTC) ::Xania, I probably wouldn't have responded to our [[w:WP:LTA/GRP|WMF-banned amigo]] unless you want a bunch of spam emails coming your way, at least per [[w:WP:DENY]]. ::Ljupco, you should probably spend some time enjoying your WMF-ban by abstaining from hitting the edit button. [[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 09:05, 8 November 2022 (UTC) == Recipe style guidelines == Hello! Your feedback would be welcome and appreciated at [[Cookbook_talk:Policy/Recipe_template#Style_guidelines]]. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:22, 24 November 2022 (UTC) == Could you take a look at a [[c:File:Pavel_Generator_190x_Gain_-_motor_hints.svg|Commons File page]] and ... == ... tell me if my correction, <span style="color:magenta">Source: Own work derived from Own work</span>, fixes the problem with my having taken a picture of a motor and inserted it into another image both of which are of my own creation? Thank you. -- [[User:Vinyasi|Vinyasi]] ([[User talk:Vinyasi|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Vinyasi|contribs]]) 06:20, 30 November 2022 (UTC) == [[w:en:WP:DENY]] == Do not post warnings to the LTAs, like the IP user 190.104.112.152. [[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] ([[User talk:Xeverything11|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xeverything11|contribs]]) 08:35, 1 December 2022 (UTC) :How was I supposed to know it was a LTA? If you bothered to look at my edit history you will notice that I have blocked many, many LTA accounts this week and not once did I post a warning or other notice on their talk page. You need to phrase messages like this in. a more polite manner "Do not post warnings" is not a friendly way to address this problem.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 08:58, 1 December 2022 (UTC) ::Yea, how are you supposed to easily know the difference between an LTA and a normal vandal? {{User:L10nM4st3r/sig.css}} 09:06, 1 December 2022 (UTC) :::My warning on the IP's page was related to their edit summary rather than the edit itself. They added a comma to a page which seemed reasonable (though since reverted) but left an abusive edit summary. No real indication that it was a LTA. And if I choose to post a message to a user that's my business. WP:DENY does not apply here - this is Wikibooks.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:09, 1 December 2022 (UTC) ::::I'm a bit late to this, but my 2 cents is I agree with Xeverything11 that warning LTAs is not appropriate per WP:DENY (though I disagree with warning all obvious vandals, but that's a discussion for another day), but it's unreasonable to expect someone to know every LTA. [[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 22:01, 2 December 2022 (UTC) :But this is not Wikipedia. This is Wikibooks. No such policy or guideline applies here. And, as I have said before, it was not apparent that this was a LTA. My whole point in this thread was the disrespectful message posted on my talk page by Xeverything. He/she was telling me what to do rather than suggesting or advising something.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 05:06, 6 December 2022 (UTC) == Block of [[User:Jsarah29]] == Can you unblock [[User:Jsarah29]]? The user is a student in a class run by [[User:Doctorxgc]], and just registered their account at a university computer lab, which likely led to the false positive CU. Thanks for your help! [[User:Pharos|Pharos]] ([[User talk:Pharos|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pharos|contribs]]) 15:38, 14 June 2023 (UTC) Thanks for your help with this. Can you also unblock [[User:Jeseniaespinal90]], who is in the same situation? Also [[User:DeyviAlvaradoLopez]] is another student in the same class and appears to have been affected as well, although that account is not explicitly blocked.--[[User:Pharos|Pharos]] ([[User talk:Pharos|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pharos|contribs]]) 14:14, 16 June 2023 (UTC) :The other account has been unblocked now. The last account wasn't unblocked though and has made edits since your post on this talk page.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 00:49, 19 June 2023 (UTC) == [[Unicode/Versions]] == Hello, please do not mark [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=review&page=Unicode%2FVersions random garbage] as reviewed. Particularly for edits like [[Special:Diff/4312568|this]] it should have been pretty obvious that they were blatant nonsense. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 15:35, 30 July 2023 (UTC) :It did not seem obvious that it was nonsense. Good that those watching the page caught it though.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 00:53, 31 July 2023 (UTC) :: It took a while. Since you are also a CU, you might want to have a look at [[User talk:MarcGarver#Special:Contributions/Matthew Tameirao]] since disruption appears to continue. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 01:09, 31 July 2023 (UTC) :::I had a quick look. All related and blocked.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 01:34, 31 July 2023 (UTC) :::: {{user|Ashtontameirao2500}} is a pretty obvious sock given the username and editing area (and {{user|MatthewTameirao648}} might be a sleeper). [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 01:18, 7 September 2023 (UTC) ::::: Thank you. I have checked out these accounts and they are all related. The users have been blocked permanently, the IP addresses have been given short blocks.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 01:38, 7 September 2023 (UTC) : Hello, why are you [[Special:Redirect/logid/5150659|continuing]] to do this even after getting a hint that this is likely to be problematic? [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 14:02, 3 August 2023 (UTC) == My edit to a webpage was wrong, but I don't know how to fix the webpage to make it right == I found the webpage, https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Folkstyle_Wrestling/Advanced_Wrestling_Strategy, when I was looking for something about backyard wrestling. I decided to make minor edits to it given what was already there. Only later, did I realize this webpage which is sort of about backyard wrestling has been placed under the topic, Folkstyle wrestling. Folkstyle wrestling is an amateur style of wrestling that is not the same as what is on this webpage. 1) Folkstyle wrestling has weight classes. This webpage talks about "size concerns" where your opponent is a different size from you. 2) Folkstyle wrestling does have a mounted pin position, which goes by many names. Some of those names are "double grapevine pin" or "saturday night ride pin". The mount described on this webpage is more for a backyard style of wrestling, and the description is inappropriate for non-adults. I am a noob when it comes to editing wiki. If I try to fix things, I will only make a big mess. I am also a noob when it comes to Folkstyle wrestling. Any comments I make would be questionable. Please move this webpage to an appropriate spot or delete this webpage. Please consider whether parts of this webpage are appropriate for minors and restrict this webpage as appropriate. Please contact a knowledgeable person about Folkstyle wrestling who can provide accurate information on the topic. I am posting this topic to your page because you approved a minor edit I made when I didn't know the information on this webpage was in the wrong place and/or inappropriate. [[User:Ricks9001|Ricks9001]] ([[User talk:Ricks9001|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ricks9001|contribs]]) 11:25, 1 August 2023 (UTC) :Wikibooks is not censored. We will not edit content to remove "unsuitable for minors" content, not will we protect it / hide it from anyone. In terms of the other comments, this is a collaborative volunteer project. We will not delete a page just because it doesn't appear to fit in the scope of a book. The answer is either to increase the scope of the book, or create a new book. But nobody is going to do that for you - you either need to do it yourself, or leave it until someone else decides it's a good idea. Chances are, it won't be changed. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:54, 1 August 2023 (UTC) ::Thank you. [[User:Ricks9001|Ricks9001]] ([[User talk:Ricks9001|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ricks9001|contribs]]) 06:45, 2 August 2023 (UTC) :[[Using Wikibooks]] is a good start for learning how to edit pages.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 00:34, 3 August 2023 (UTC) ::Thank you. [[User:Ricks9001|Ricks9001]] ([[User talk:Ricks9001|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ricks9001|contribs]]) 07:49, 3 August 2023 (UTC) == Some edits show under "Edit Source" but not on the page itself == Hello, I was hoping you could help me out with this. Some edits I made on the "Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)" page, namely WMI codes for Brazil (they start with 9B-9D & 92-99), show up when you go into "Edit Source" but they don't show up when you simply look at the page when not in editing mode. I thought somebody reverted my edits but I found that was not the case. The "Revision as of 21:02, 4 August 2023" shows up in the "View History" as unaltered and unreverted. I can't find any reason for this situation so I was hoping that you might know and could clue me in. Thank you. [[User:JustTheFacts33|JustTheFacts33]] ([[User talk:JustTheFacts33|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JustTheFacts33|contribs]]) 02:19, 25 August 2023 (UTC) :Hi, I have just looked and it seems OK now. Is it OK now?--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 05:18, 25 August 2023 (UTC) ::No, same problem as before. If you look under "Edit Source", you will see many codes that don't show up when you look at the page in normal mode such as 9BD & then 94N, 94T, 95P, 95V, 95Z, 953, 96P, 97N, 988, 98M all the way through to 99Z. [[User:JustTheFacts33|JustTheFacts33]] ([[User talk:JustTheFacts33|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JustTheFacts33|contribs]]) 09:34, 25 August 2023 (UTC) :::Xania, I figured it out. The WMI codes that were not showing up had a dash between the vertical line at the left and the code itself which was causing these particular codes not to show on the page when you looked at it in regular format. Here's an example of what I mean: |-99Z . Not sure how that happened, maybe from copy/paste. Didn't even realize it had happened until just now. Once that dash was removed, everything showed up normally. Thanks for your time. [[User:JustTheFacts33|JustTheFacts33]] ([[User talk:JustTheFacts33|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JustTheFacts33|contribs]]) 13:25, 28 August 2023 (UTC) : That's good to know. --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 06:59, 29 August 2023 (UTC) == Thank you! == Just wanted to say thank you for going through many of the pages I've been flagging! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:52, 25 February 2024 (UTC) == Destruction of Catholicism/Glossary == Hi, I am dealing with an incredible amount of mixed backlash on my edits on the Wikibook “Catholicism” namely the Glossary page. There are inconsistencies with the changes being made. Definitions are being redirected to Wiki’s (in this case Wiktionary) and every time progress is made, Kittycataclysm destroys it again. Please correct these issues and this users actions so this site doesn’t continue to fall apart. [[User:Twillisjr|Twillisjr]] ([[User talk:Twillisjr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Twillisjr|contribs]]) 12:58, 2 May 2024 (UTC) :Wikibooks discourages external links because it is intended to create self-contained books that can be saved, or printed, and used offline - just like a print book. Therefore, rather than adding lots of links, you should put the actual definitions in the book. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:01, 2 May 2024 (UTC) ::May I insert images like a gallery? (Asking in advance) [[User:Twillisjr|Twillisjr]] ([[User talk:Twillisjr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Twillisjr|contribs]]) 15:32, 2 May 2024 (UTC) :That should be fine --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 02:33, 5 May 2024 (UTC) == Please check your e-mail == I look forward to hearing from you. [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 07:18, 6 June 2024 (UTC) : I didn't receive any email except for a notification about this post.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 03:03, 7 June 2024 (UTC) :: My email was related to [[special:permalink/4409363]]. [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 03:14, 7 June 2024 (UTC) :Done --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 03:26, 7 June 2024 (UTC) == Please check this page == Do you think [[special:permalink/4416440]] is acceptable? [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 07:11, 17 June 2024 (UTC) :Sorry for the late reply, I was away. Looks OK - not too much personal info. --[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 02:44, 2 July 2024 (UTC) == Thank You for Reviewing the Peeragogy Handbook & Your English Wikibooks == Thank you for doing the reviews of the [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=review&page=Peeragogy_Handbook Peeragogy_Handbook]. Thank you also for checking the [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=review&page=Peeragogy_Handbook_V1.0 earlier version] back in 2014! Also I saw on your user page you have contributed to Wikibooks for English students. That's great! Previously I [[v:United_States_English_Introduction|taught a English course on Wikiversity]]. May I use your books if I do it again? -- [[User:Charles Jeffrey Danoff|Charles Jeffrey Danoff]] ([[User talk:Charles Jeffrey Danoff|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Charles Jeffrey Danoff|contribs]]) 19:40, 21 February 2026 (UTC) == You may be an eligible candidate for the U4C election == <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Greetings, The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Coordinating_Committee|Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C)]] seeks candidates for the 2026 election. 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In partnership with the U4C -- [[m:User:Keegan (WMF)|Keegan (WMF)]] ([[m:User_talk:Keegan (WMF)|talk]]) 18:32, 28 April 2026 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Keegan (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Keegan_(WMF)/test&oldid=30471751 --> olyasi9yirfns1cyss0fu6x7n1qnndz Radiation Oncology/Education/Wiki 0 127448 4632933 1942028 2026-04-28T12:39:12Z Jcb 90773 4632933 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation Oncology:TOC}} ==Editorials and News Reports== *'''2007''' {{PMID|17521060}} -- "Proceed with caution: using Wikipedia as a reference." (Taylor-Mendes C, Neonatal Netw. 2007 May-Jun;26(3):140-1.) **Editorial *'''2007''' {{PMID|17383254}} -- "Blogs, podcasts, and wikis: the new names in information dissemination." (Mathieu J, J Am Diet Assoc. 2007 Apr;107(4):553-5.) **News report *'''2007''' {{PMID|17342106}} -- "WikiMedia." (Keim B, Nat Med. 2007 Mar;13(3):231-3.) **News report *'''2007''' {{PMID|17301755}} -- "Key biology databases go wiki." (Giles J, Nature. 2007 Feb 15;445(7129):691.) **News report *'''2007''' {{PMID|17331140}} -- "The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable technologies in health and health care education." (Kamel Boulos MN, Health Info Libr J. 2007 Mar;24(1):2-23.) **Review *'''2006''' {{PMID|17594577}} -- "Twelve tips for using blogs and wikis in medical education." (Sandars J, Med Teach. 2006 Dec;28(8):680-2.) **Review *'''2006''' {{PMID|17024058}} -- "Wikipedia rival calls in the experts." (Giles J, Nature. 2006 Oct 5;443(7111):493.) **News report *'''2006''' {{PMID|16911779}} -- "Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education." (Boulos MN, BMC Med Educ. 2006 Aug 15;6:41.) **Review *'''2005''' {{PMID|16355180}} -- "Internet encyclopaedias go head to head." (Giles J, Nature. 2005 Dec 15;438(7070):900-1.) **Comment: {{PMID|16452957}} -- "Gene-function wiki would let biologists pool worldwide resources." (Wang K, Nature. 2006 Feb 2;439(7076):534.) **Comment: {{PMID|16355169}} -- "Wiki's wild world." ([No Authors Listed], Nature. 2005 Dec 15;438(7070):890.) *'''2006''' {{PMID|17462335}} -- "Introducing Wikisurgery.com: The blueprint for a surgical architecture of participation." (Agha R, Int J Surg. 2006;4(3):140-3.) **Editorial *'''2006''' {{PMID|16452941}} -- "Experts plan to reclaim the web for pop science." (Butler D, Nature. 2006 Feb 2;439(7076):516-7.) **Comment: {{PMID|16541049}} -- "Wiki ware could harness the Internet for science." (Yager K, Nature. 2006 Mar 16;440(7082):278.) *'''2006''' {{PMID|16760944}} -- "Online methods share insider tricks." (Pearson H, Nature. 2006 Jun 8;441(7094):678.) *News *Commnent: {{PMID|16915264}} -- "Wiki and other ways to share learning online." (Caddick S, Nature. 2006 Aug 17;442(7104):744.) *'''2005''' {{PMID|15921129}} -- "Do your students wiki?" (Skiba DJ, Nurs Educ Perspect. 2005 Mar-Apr;26(2):120-1.) *'''2005''' {{PMID|15644088}} -- ""Blogs" and "wikis" are valuable software tools for communication within research groups." (Sauer IM, Artif Organs. 2005 Jan;29(1):82-3.) *'''2002''' {{PMID|12493672}} -- "Four futures for scientific and medical publishing." (Abbasi K, BMJ. 2002 Dec 21;325(7378):1472-5.) **Review **Comment: {{PMID|12714483}} -- "Four futures for scientific and medical publishing. It's a wiki wiki world." (Guest DG, BMJ. 2003 Apr 26;326(7395):932.) **Comment: {{PMID|12718300}} -- "Four futures for scientific and medical publishing. There needs to be a fifth world." (Ana J, BMJ. 2003 Apr 26;326(7395):932.) ==Applications== *'''2007''' {{PMID|17274839}} -- "Genome re-annotation: a wiki solution?" (Salzberg SL, Genome Biol. 2007;8(1):102.) *'''2007''' {{PMID|17142225}} -- "CutDB: a proteolytic event database." (Igarashi Y, Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D546-9. Epub 2006 Nov 16.) *'''2007''' {{PMID|17090585}} -- "Xanthusbase: adapting Wikipedia principles to a model organism database." (Arshinoff BI, Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D422-6. Epub 2006 Nov 7.) *'''2006''' {{PMID|16899134}} -- "Gene and protein nomenclature in public databases." (Fundel K, BMC Bioinformatics. 2006 Aug 9;7:372.) *'''2005''' {{PMID|15980584}} -- "LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts." (Maier H, Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jul 1;33(Web Server issue):W779-82.) *'''2006''' {{PMID|16566495}} -- "A student-written, faculty-reviewed, free, on-line textbook of public health management and policy." (Neuhauser D, J Health Adm Educ. 2006 Winter;23(1):31-8.) ==Research== *'''2006''' {{PMID|17025717}} -- "Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: the internet encyclopedia Wikipedia." (Capocci A, Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2006 Sep;74(3 Pt 2):036116. Epub 2006 Sep 25.) **Analysis of statistical properties and growth of Wikipedia *'''2006''' {{PMID|16907159}} -- "Wikipedias: collaborative web-based encyclopedias as complex networks." (Zlatic V, Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2006 Jul;74(1 Pt 2):016115.) *'''2005''' {{PMID|16160349}} -- "Representation of Medical Informatics in the Wikipedia and its Perspectives." (Altmann U, Stud Health Technol Inform. 2005;116:755-760.) ==Lay Press== *'''2006''' [http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2061136,00.asp Article] -- "Using a Wiki: A Textbook Case" (Gibson, eWeek, 2006 Nov 20) g1geb9y5zggl54l9zn213shmj3aghg2 SQL Dialects Reference/Administration 0 129896 4632926 4386385 2026-04-28T12:29:54Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632926 wikitext text/x-wiki While this topic is not directly about SQL language, it is sufficiently close to gather information about frequently undertaken administrative tasks together. == Dumping database == Dumping the database involves creation of a file that stores all the data (rows) and the schema for this data from the desired databases/tables. Most usually it's done as a series of SQL statements, combining CREATE DATABASE / CREATE TABLE statements to recreate the schema and INSERT statements to refill the rows — thus, usually the resulting file can be directly imported using command-line SQL client by simple execution of queries. However, sometimes other output formats are desired and some databases (at least MSSQL) lack the ability to serialize the database as SQL statements from command-line dumper client. {{SQL comparison table header |MSSQL ref = http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa174646(SQL.80).aspx |MySQL ref = mysqldump.html |Ingres ref = Command%20Reference%20Guide/copydbcmd.htm |SQLite ref = sqlite.html }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Basic invocation |MSSQL = bcp ''database'' out ''file'' ''options'' |MySQL = mysqldump ''options'' ''database'' |PostgreSQL = pg_dump ''options'' ''database'' |Ingres = copydb ''dbname'' ''options'' |SQLite = sqlite3 ''dbfile'' .dump |MonetDB = msqldump -d ''database'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Authentication to target server |MSSQL = -U ''username'' -P ''password'' -S ''host'' |MySQL = -u''username'' -p''password'' -h''host'' -P''port'' |PostgreSQL = -U''username'' -W''password'' |Ingres = -u''username'' -P |SQLite = {{n/a}} |MonetDB = -u''username'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Save dump into file |MSSQL = '''in basic invocation''' |MySQL = -r''file'' / --result-file=''file'' |PostgreSQL = -f''file'' / --file=''file'' |SQLite = <code>.output</code> ''file''<br/><code>.once</code> ''file'' |MonetDB = redirect msqldump output }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Dump only schema |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = -d / --no-data |PostgreSQL = -s / --schema-only |SQLite = <code>.schema</code> |MonetDB = msqldump -d "database" -D }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Add DROP schema at start |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = |PostgreSQL = -c |SQLite = {{n/a}} |Ingres = -add_drop |MonetDB = {{n/a}} }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Prevent dumping of access privileges |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = {{n/a}} |PostgreSQL = -x / --no-privileges / --no-acl |SQLite = {{n/a}} |MonetDB = {{n/a}} }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Dump only data |MSSQL = ''default'' |MySQL = -n -t / --no-create-db --no-create-info |PostgreSQL = -s / --data-only |SQLite = {{n/a}} |MonetDB = -t ''tablename'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Dump data as tab-separated |MSSQL = ''default'' |MySQL = --tab=''path'' / -T''path'' |SQLite = <code>.mode tabs</code> }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Dump data as INSERT statements |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = '''default''' |PostgreSQL = -d |SQLite = <code>.mode insert</code> |MonetDB = ''default'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Dump everything as XML file |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = --xml / -X |PostgreSQL = {{n/a}} |SQLite = {{n/a}} |MonetDB = {{n/a}} }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Ordering of data |MSSQL = -h "ORDER (''column, ...'')" |MySQL = --order-by-primary }} |} == Restoring database == == Command-line SQL query == {{SQL comparison table header |MSSQL ref = http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa214007(SQL.80).aspx |MySQL ref = mysql.html |PostgreSQL ref = app-psql.html |Ingres ref = Command%20Reference%20Guide/sqlcmd.htm |SQLite ref = http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Basic invocation |MSSQL = sqlcmd ''options'' |MySQL = mysql ''options'' ''[database]'' |PostgreSQL = psql ''options'' ''[database]'' |Ingres = sql ''options'' ''database'' |SQLite = sqlite3 ''filename'' ''options'' |MonetDB = mclient -d ''database'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Authentication to target server |MSSQL = -S ''host'' -d ''database'' -U ''username'' -P ''password'' |MySQL = -u''username'' -p''password'' -h''host'' -P''port'' |PostgreSQL = -U''username'' -W''password'' -h''host'' -p''port'' |Ingres = -u''username'' -P''password'' -G''group'' -R''role'' |SQLite = {{n/a}} }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Execute query from command line and exit |MSSQL = -Q query |MySQL = -e ''query'' |PostgreSQL = -c ''query'' |Ingres = {{n/a}} |SQLite = ''query'' |MonetDB = -s''statement'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Execute query from command line and continue with interactive prompt |MSSQL = -q query |MySQL = {{n/a}} |PostgreSQL = {{n/a}} |Ingres = {{n/a}} |SQLite = {{n/a}} |MonetDB = -i }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Input file<ref>Can be also done using shell '''<''' redirection</ref> |MSSQL = -i file |MySQL = {{n/a}} |PostgreSQL = -f ''file'' |Ingres = {{n/a}} |SQLite = -init ''file'' |MonetDB = ''file'' }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Output to file instead of stdout<ref>Can be also done using shell '''>''' redirection</ref> |MSSQL = -o file |MySQL = {{n/a}} |PostgreSQL = -o ''file'' |Ingres = {{n/a}} |SQLite = {{n/a}} }} {{SQL comparison table entry |feature = Copy output also to file |MSSQL = {{n/a}} |MySQL = --tee=''file'' |PostgreSQL = -L ''file'' |Ingres = {{n/a}} |SQLite = {{n/a}} }} |} == References == <references/> {{BookCat}} tv5fe887wsyjtqh8m12c34vi3wtsj7i Java Persistence/Other Persistence Specs 0 130684 4632991 4371653 2026-04-28T18:58:16Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632991 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude>{{nav}}</noinclude> There are many specifications related to persistence in Java. The following table summarises the latest version of each specification.<ref>Last updated 2015-07-09</ref> {| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 |- style="background:#ffdead" ! Spec !! Version !! Year of Last Release |- |- | [[Wikipedia:JDBC|JDBC]] (Java DataBase Connectivity) || {{center|1=4.2}} || {{center|1=2014}} || |- | [[Wikipedia:Java Data Objects|JDO]] (Java Data Objects) || {{center|1=3.1}} || {{center|1=2015}} || |- | [[Wikipedia:Java Persistence API|JPA]] (Java Persistence API) || {{center|1=2.1}} || {{center|1=2013}} || |- | [[Wikipedia:Java EE Connector Architecture|JCA]] (Java EE Connector Architecture) || {{center|1=1.6}} || {{center|1=2009}} || |- | [[Wikipedia:Service Data Objects|SDO]] (Service Data Objects) || {{center|1=2.1}} || {{center|1=2006}} || |- | [[Wikipedia:EJB|EJB CMP]] (Enterprise Java Beans, Container Managed Persistence) || {{center|1=2.1 (EJB)}} || {{center|1=2003}} || |} <references/> {{BookCat}} [[{{BOOKCATEGORY}}/What is Java persistence|{{BOOKSORTKEY}}]] dwmnvrvsd4pdiopnl1cuifxja13vajr Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Early Stage 0 131717 4633086 4629306 2026-04-29T11:10:27Z Jcb 90773 4633086 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation_Oncology/Uterus:TOC}} <big>Early Stage Endometrial Cancer (Stage I-II)</big> == Preop BT vs EBRT == * '''St. Louis/Peoria, Illinois''' (1968-1975) -- Intrauterine BT vs EBRT ** Randomized. 105 patients, adenocarcinoma, FIGO clinical Stage I. Arm 1) Single implant Cs-137 with Heyman capsules and/or T&O 6000-6500 mg-hrs vs Arm 2) EBRT 40/20 ** '''1984''' {{PMID|6360334}} -- "Preoperative radiation therapy in Stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma. II. Final report of a clinical trial." (Weigensberg IJ, Cancer. 1984 Jan 15;53(2):242-7.) *** Outcome: pCR at surgery BT 49% vs 30%; pelvic failure 4% vs 13%; 5-year DFS BT 80% vs EBRT 70%; 10-year DFS 67% vs 59%. Half recurrences in pelvis *** Toxicity: BT 46% vs EBRT 24% *** Conclusion: Intracavitary radiation is superior to EBRT == Pre-op RT vs. Adjuvant RT == * '''GOG 16''' ** Randomized. Clinical Stage I, Grade 1-3. ''Closed early due to non-accrual.'' == Adjuvant RT == * 4 randomized trials published thus far ** The Norwegian trial randomized patients with surgical Stage I (but no lymph node dissection) and brachytherapy to +/- EBRT. There was local control overall, but survival benefit only for Stage IC G3 ** The PORTEC trial randomized patients with intermediate-risk Stage I (specifically no IC G3; no lymph node dissection) to +/- EBRT. There was local control benefit, but no survival benefit ** The GOG 99 trial randomized patients with Stage IB-IC or occult IIA-IIB (selective LND) to +/- EBRT. There was local control benefit, but no survival benefit ** Data from ASTEC/CTG EN.5 trials randomizing patients with IC-IIA or IA-IIAG3 or serous papillary/clear cell (PLND done per institution) to +/- EBRT. Approximately 50% of patients in observation arm received vaginal brachytherapy. There was no OS or DFS benefit, and higher toxicity ** Due to low number of events, none of the trials were really powered to show overall survival benefit. Endpoint for GOG 99 was DFS ** Cochrane meta-analysis didn't find benefit for EBRT in IA-ICG2, but found 10% survival benefit in ICG3 * SEER Registry population-based analysis revealed statistically significant benefit for survival with adjuvant radiation in Stage IC patients, but not IA-B * A Japanese randomized trial comparing pelvic RT vs. chemotherapy in patients with >50% myometrial invasion (Stage IC-IV) found no overall difference in PFS or OS, and on subset found benefit in high risk patients in favor of chemotherapy * PORTEC 2 has been published (see below) comparing EBRT vs BT (but excluding ICG3). BT had slightly higher pelvic failure rate (NS), but no impact on OS, and was felt to be the standard of care for these patients === Randomized === '''''Meta-analysis''''' * '''Cochrane; 2007''' {{PMID|17803718}} -- "Survival and recurrent disease after postoperative radiotherapy for early endometrial cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis." (Johnson N, et al. BJOG. 2007 Nov;114(11):1313-20. Epub 2007 Sep 5.) ** Cochrane methodology. 5 randomized trials. ** <u>Low-risk</u> disease (IA, IBG1-2): EBRT worsens survival (OR for death without RT 0.71, SS) ** <u>Intermediate-risk</u> disease (IBG3, ICG1-2): EBRT doesn't alter survival (OR 0.97, NS) ** <u>High-risk</u> disease (ICG3): EBRT offers DFS benefit (OR 1.76, SS), and benefits 1/10 women ** Conclusion: Adjuvant EBRT should not be used for IA, IB, or IC G1-2 disease. There is a 10% survival advantage for IC G3 patients '''''Randomized''''' * '''PORTEC 2''' (2002-2006) -- Pelvic EBRT 46/23 vs. vaginal BT ** Randomized. 427 patients, intermediate-high risk endometrial CA. Eligible if: (1) age greater than 60 years and stage 1C grade 1 or 2 disease, or stage 1B grade 3 disease; and (2) stage 2A disease, any age (apart from grade 3 with greater than 50% myometrial invasion). TAH/BSO, PLND not allowed. Excluded papillary serous and clear cell. Arm 1) EBRT 46/23 vs. Arm 2) HDR 21/3 or LDR 30/1. Primary endpoint vaginal relapse. ** '''2008''' [[doi:10.1200/jco.2008.26.15_suppl.lba5503|ASCO Abstract]] -- "Vaginal brachytherapy versus external beam pelvic radiotherapy for high-intermediate risk endometrial cancer: Results of the randomized PORTEC-2 trial." (Nout RA, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2008 May 20;26(15_suppl):LBA5503.) Median F/U 2.8 years *** Outcome: 3-year vaginal relapse EBRT 2.0% vs. VBT 0.9% (NS), pelvic relapse 0.7% vs. 3.6% (SS), OS 90% vs. 91% (NS) *** Toxicity: Significantly higher rate of diarrhea, persisted >2 years in EBRT group *** Conclusion: Vaginal BT effective in preventing vaginal recurrences, with slightly higher pelvic failure rate, but no impact on RFS or OS. Quality of life better, so should be considered standard for these patients *** Comment: [http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/conferences/article.cfm?c=3&s=48&ss=269&id=1784 Oncolink at UPenn] ** '''QoL; 2009''' {{PMID|19546404}} -- "Quality of life after pelvic radiotherapy or vaginal brachytherapy for endometrial cancer: first results of the randomized PORTEC-2 trial." (Nout RA, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2009 Jul 20;27(21):3547-56. Epub 2009 Jun 22.) *** QoL evaluated by EORTC QoL-C30, PR-25, and OV-28 questionnaires. 348 patients (81%) evaluable for QoL. Median F/U 2 years *** Outcome: VBT better social functioning (SS), and significantly improved diarrhea, fecal leakage, need to stay close to the toilet, and limitation of daily activities due to bowel symptoms (SS). No difference in sexual functioning (~40%) *** Conclusion: EBRT patients significantly worse diarrhea and bowel symptoms, and worse social functioning ** '''2010''' {{PMID|20206777}} -- "Vaginal brachytherapy versus pelvic external beam radiotherapy for patients with endometrial cancer of high-intermediate risk (PORTEC-2): an open-label, non-inferiority, randomised trial." (Nout RA, et al. Lancet. 2010 Mar 6;375(9717):816-23.) Median F/U 3.75 years *** Outcome: 5-year vaginal recurrence VBT 1.8% vs EBRT 1.6% (NS); 5-year loco-regional relapse 5.1% vs 2.1% (NS); isolated pelvic recurrence 1.5% vs 0.5% (NS); DM 8.3% vs 5.7% (NS). 5-year OS 85% vs 80% (NS). *** Toxicity: Acute G1-2 at completion of RT VBT 13% vs EBRT 54% *** Conclusion: VBT is effective, with fewer toxic effects *** Editorial ({{PMID|20206759}}): Agree that VBT should be the standard of care for these patients ** '''Long-term QoL, 2015''' {{PMID|26530748}} -- "Long-term impact of endometrial cancer diagnosis and treatment on health-related quality of life and cancer survivorship: results from the randomized PORTEC-2 trial." de Boer SM, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2015 Nov 15;93(4):797-809. *** QoL evaluated by EORTC QoL-C30 and Impact Of Cancer (IOC) version 2 questionnaires at 7 and 10 years. 202 out of 265 patients (76%) evaluable at 7 years, and 80 out of 119 (67%) at 10 years. *** Outcome: Persistence of higher bowel symptoms in EBRT arm -- fecal leakage 10.6% vs 1.8% (SS), diarrhea 8.4% vs 0.9% (SS), limitations due to bowel symptoms 10.5% vs 1.8% (SS), and bowel urgency 23.3% vs 6.6% (SS). Trend for more urinary urgency (39.3% vs 25.5%, p=0.05). Sexual activity not differ. *** Conclusion: EBRT had long-lasting impact on bowel symptoms. ** '''10-year, 2018''' {{PMID|30356126}} -- "Ten-year results of the PORTEC-2 trial for high-intermediate risk endometrial carcinoma: improving patient selection for adjuvant therapy." Wortman BG, et al. Br J Cancer. 2018 Oct;119(9):1067-74. Median F/U 116 months (9.6 years). *** Outcome: 10-year vaginal recurrence VBT 3.4% vs EBRT 2.4% (NS). Pelvic recurrence VBT 6.3% vs EBRT 0.9% (SS), but mostly combined with distant metastasis. Isolated pelvic recurrence 2.5% vs 0.5% (NS); distant metastasis 10.4% vs 8.9% (NS). 10-year OS 69.5% vs 67.6% (NS). L1CAM, p53-mutant, and substantial LVSI were risk for PR and DM. *** Conclusion: VBT is standard adjuvant for high-intermediate risk. EBRT had better pelvic control in unfavorable risk. * '''MRC ASTEC and NCIC CTG EN.5''' (1996-2005) -- EBRT vs Observation ** Two randomized trials merged in 1998 to pool results and facilitate data monitoring. 906 Stage I-IIA endometrial CA patients, with intermediate or high risk features (one or more of the following: IA-IB Grade 3, IC Grade 1-3, serous papillary or clear cell type, FIGO stage IIa). PLND not required; women with positive pelvic LN eligible for ASTEC but not EN.5. Para-aortic LN+ excluded. Peritoneal washings could be negative, positive, or not done. Arm 1) EBRT 40-46 Gy daily vs. Arm 2) observation. BT allowed by institutional preference (ASTEC HDR 8/2 or LDR 15/1, EN.5 per institution), BT given in 51% of observation arm vs. 5% of EBRT arm ** Patient characteristics: 30% PLND; 84% endometrioid; IA 3%, IB 20%, IC 77%; Grade 1 26%, Grade 2 42%, Grade 3 31%. Brachy given to 52% patients in both arms ** '''2007''' [[doi:10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.5504|ASCO Abstract]] -- "Adjuvant external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in the treatment of endometrial cancer: Results of the randomised MRC ASTEC and NCIC CTG EN.5 trial." (Orton J, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2007 Jun 20;25(18_suppl):5504.) Median F/U 3.8 years *** 5-year outcome: OS 84% both groups (NS), DSS 89% (NS); small difference in isolated vaginal/pelvic recurrence with brachytherapy *** Morbidity: EBRT 56% vs. no EBRT 24%; Grade 3+ toxicity rare *** Conclusion: EBRT alone not indicated due to no benefit on OS/DFS, but higher toxicity ** '''RT; 2009''' {{PMID|19070891}} -- "Adjuvant external beam radiotherapy in the treatment of endometrial cancer (MRC ASTEC and NCIC CTG EN.5 randomised trials): pooled trial results, systematic review, and meta-analysis." (ASTEC/EN.5 Study Group, Lancet. 2009 Jan 10;373(9658):137-46. Epub 2008 Dec 16.) Median F/U 4.8 years *** Outcome: 5-year OS OBS 84% vs EBRT 84% (NS), DSS 90% vs 89% (NS), Recurrence 15% vs. 15%, Isolated vaginal or pelvic recurrence OBS 6% vs. EBRT 3% (SS) *** Subset analysis: No difference in intermediate risk, high risk, no PLND, and PLND for both OS and DSS *** Toxicity: Any acute toxicity OBS 27% vs. EBRT 57%, Grade 3 <1% vs. 3%; Any late toxicity 45% vs. 61%, any Grade 3-4 3% vs. 8% *** Updated Meta-analysis (GOG99, PORTEC1, ASTEC/EN.5): HR 1.04 for benefit of RT (0.84-1.29, NS) *** Conclusion: Adjuvant EBRT cannot be recommended as part of routine treatment for women with intermediate/high risk early stage endometrial CA. There is no benefit on OS or DFSS, and absolute benefit for isolated local recurrence is small and not without toxicity ** '''ASTEC PLND; 2009''' {{PMID|19070889}} -- "Efficacy of systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer (MRC ASTEC trial): a randomised study." (Kitchener H, Lancet. 2009 Jan 10;373(9658):125-36. Epub 2008 Dec 16.) *** Please see the [[Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Overview#Lymphadenectomy|Lymphadenectomy]] section ** '''Comment; 2010''' {{PMID|19897230}} -- "ASTEC lymphadenectomy and radiation therapy studies: are conclusions valid?" (Creasman WT, Gynecol Oncol. 2010 Mar;116(3):293-4. Epub 2009 Nov 7.) *** Two different questions, but due to overlap don't answer either one * '''PORTEC 1''' (The Netherlands) (1990-1997) ** Randomized. 715 patients with Stage IB (G2-3) or IC (G1-2), specifically no IC G3. TAH/BSO with washings, not allowed to have lymphadenectomy. Allowed adenocarcinoma and variants (including papillary serous and clear cell). ** Randomized to postoperative EBRT 46 Gy vs no further therapy. Fields: superior border at L5/S1. ** '''5-years, 2000''' {{PMID|10791524}} &mdash; "Surgery and postoperative radiotherapy versus surgery alone for patients with stage-1 endometrial carcinoma: multicentre randomised trial. PORTEC Study Group. Post Operative Radiation Therapy in Endometrial Carcinoma." Creutzberg CL et al. Lancet. 2000 Apr 22;355(9213):1404-11. Median F/U 4.3 years *** 5-year outcome: LRF: 4% vs 14% (SS); 73% of recurrences in vagina. DM unaffected (7%). OS same (80% vs 84%, NS) with ~50% deaths due to other causes *** Salvage: Most LR salvaged, which may explain why the survival is similar in both arms despite a difference in LR. 3-year OS after vaginal relapse 69% vs. 13% for pelvic or DM. *** Toxicity: RT 25% vs. 6% (SS); excess of secondary cancers of the GI tract, which is associated with endometrial cancer. *** Prognostic: Age < 60 was good prognostic, IBG2 also had low LRR of < 5%; suggesting omission of RT in these subgroups. Age &ge; 60 with ICG1-2 or IBG3 had more LRR in control group (5% vs 18%, p-value not reported), but similar DM and EC death. *** Conclusion: EBRT reduces LR but has no impact on survival. Don't recommend if <60 or if IB G2 ** '''Side effects, 2001''' {{PMID|11728684}} -- "The morbidity of treatment for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer: results from a randomized trial." (Creutzberg CL, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2001 Dec 1;51(5):1246-55.) Median F/U 5 years *** Late complications: RT 26% vs. control 4% (SS). Most grade I (65%). Grade 3-4 complications 3% vs. 0% *** By site: GI 20% (3% severe); GU 8% (no severe); bone 2% (no severe); vagina 1% (no severe) *** Time course: ~50% Grade 1-2 resolved over time (2-3 years), but not in Grade 3-4 complications *** Technique: 4F box lower risk; 4F 21% vs. AP/PA 30% vs. 3F 36% (p=0.06) *** Conclusion: Severe complications 3%, mild complications 20%. RT use requires careful consideration, since no survival benefit *** Comment: Reporting done differently between the 2 arms, special form for acute RT toxicity. Also, surgeons don't report large midline scar as a complication while transient erythema is one ** '''Vaginal Relapse / Salvage, 2003''' {{PMID|12713981}} &mdash; "Survival after relapse in patients with endometrial cancer: results from a randomized trial." (Creutzberg CL et al. Gynecol Oncol. 2003 May;89(2):201-9.) Median F/U 6.1 years *** See also at: [[Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Recurrence]] *** 8-year outcome: LRF: RT 4% vs. control 15% (SS), majority failures after surgery only in vagina; DM 10% vs. 6% (NS); OS RT 71% vs. control 77% (NS) *** 39 pts with isolated vaginal relapse; 31 of these treated with curative intent (usually RT+brachy). CR obtained in 31 of 35 (89%), with long term control in 24 of 31 (77%). Total long term control rate is thus 24/35 (68%). *** Survival after 1st relapse at 3 yrs: 51% (control group) vs 19% (RT). *** Survival after vaginal relapse 73%, after pelvic relapse 8%, after DM relapse 14%. *** Vaginal salvage: 5-year OS: control group better 65% vs. RT group 43% (SS). *** Conclusion: Limit pelvic RT to pts with &ge; 15% risk of recurrence ** '''Stage IC G3, 2004''' {{PMID|15051771}} &mdash; "Outcome of high-risk stage IC, grade 3, compared with stage I endometrial carcinoma patients: the Postoperative Radiation Therapy in Endometrial Carcinoma Trial." Creutzberg CL et al. J Clin Oncol. 2004 Apr 1;22(7):1234-41. *** Analysis of 99 IC G3 registered but ineligible patients, treated per same protocol. Median F/U 6.9 years *** 5-year outcome: OS: IB-C G1-2 83-85%, IB G3 74%, IC G3 58%; DM rate 3-8%, 20%, and 31% *** Conclusion: IC G3 at high risk of DM and cancer-related death ** '''10-years, 2005''' {{PMID|15927414}} -- "Postoperative radiotherapy for Stage 1 endometrial carcinoma: long-term outcome of the randomized PORTEC trial with central pathology review." (Scholten AN, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Nov 1;63(3):834-8.) *** Central pathology review for 569 patients (80%). Poor reproducibility for G1 vs. G2 *** 10-year outcome: LR: 5% vs. 14% (SS); OS 66% vs. 73% (p=0.09), cancer-related deaths 11% vs. 9% (NS) *** Poor prognosis for LR: at least 2 of Age &ge; 60, Stage IC (&ge; 50% invasion), and Grade 3. 10-year LRR of this group 4% (RT) vs 23% (no RT) (p-value not reported). *** Conclusion: In view of significant LR control benefit, RT indicated if high-risk features. ** <u>Comment</u>: Since ~50% deaths due to competing causes, overall survival not a good metric. Number of events even less than GOG-99, since high risk IC G3 disallowed. Trial not really powered to show survival difference. ** '''15 years, 2011 -- Outcome and QOL''' {{PMID|21444867}} -- "Long-Term Outcome and Quality of Life of Patients With Endometrial Carcinoma Treated With or Without Pelvic Radiotherapy in the Post Operative Radiation Therapy in Endometrial Carcinoma 1 (PORTEC-1) Trial." (Nout RA, J Clin Oncol. 2011 May 1;29(13):1692-700. Epub 2011 Mar 28.) -- Mean f/u 13.3 yrs *** 15 yr LRR 5.8% (RT) vs 15.5% (no RT); OS 52% vs 60%, NS. *** Pts treated with RT had significant increases in urinary incontinence, diarrhea, fecal leakage, and more limitations in daily activities. *** Conclusion: EBRT for endometrial cancer is associated with long-term urinary and bowel symptoms and lower functioning. "Despite its efficacy in reducing locoregional recurrence, EBRT should be avoided in patients with low- and intermediate-risk EC." ** '''15-year outcome of HIR and second cancers, 2011''' {{PMID|21640520}} &mdash; "Fifteen-year radiotherapy outcomes of the randomized PORTEC-1 trial for endometrial carcinoma." (Creutzberg CL, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2011 Nov 15;81(4):e631-8.) *** High-intermediate risk (HIR) was 2 of: grade 3, age &ge; 60, and deep invasion. *** Outcome: Median F/U for alive patients 13.3 years. 15-year failure-free survival 50% (RT) vs. 54% (no RT) (NS), 15-year distant metastasis 9% vs 7% (NS), second cancers 22% vs 16% (NS). For HIR, 15-year OS 41% vs 48% (NS), 15-year EC death 14% vs 13%. Multivariate analysis: Grade 3, age &ge; 60, and deep invasion were prognostic for LRR and EC death. * '''GOG 99''' (1987-1995) &mdash; pelvic EBRT vs no additional treatment ** Randomized. 392 patients, treated with TAH/BSO, selective PLN and PALND. Originally included "intermediate risk" &mdash; stages IB, IC, and II (occult), any grade, with negative LN. Excluded clear cell and papillary serous adenoCA. Revised during the course of study to define "high intermediate risk (HIR)" group expected to have 25% recurrence risk based on increasing age, G2-3 tumor, LVI, or outer 1/3 myometrial invasion: 1) &ge; 70 yrs old with only 1 other risk factor, 2) &ge; 50 yrs old with 2 risk factors; 3) any age with 3 risk factors. Others were considered "low intermediate risk (LIR)". Randomized to Arm 1) no additional treatment (NAT) vs Arm 2) postoperative pelvic EBRT. Fields: superior border at L4/L5 interspace, lateral borders 1 cm beyond pelvis, posterior border at posterior border of S3, anterior border at symphysis pubis. Dose: 50.4 Gy. No brachytherapy allowed. ** '''1998''' [[doi:10.1006/gyno.1997.4925|Abstract]] &mdash; "A phase III randomized study of surgery vs surgery plus adjunctive radiation therapy in intermediate-risk endometrial adenocarcinoma (GOG No. 99)." (Roberts JA, et al. Gynecol Oncol. 1998 Jan;68(1):135.) Median F/U 56 months (4.7 years). *** Outcome: 2-year progression-free interval 88% (NAT) vs 96% (RT) (SS). Loco-regional recurrences 17 vs 3 patients (p-value not reported). 36-month OS 89% vs 96% (NS). ** '''4-years, 2004''' {{PMID|14984936}} &mdash; "A phase III trial of surgery with or without adjunctive external pelvic radiation therapy in intermediate risk endometrial adenocarcinoma: a Gynecologic Oncology Group study." (Keys HM, et al. Gynecol Oncol. 2004 Mar;92(3):744-51.) Median F/U 5.7 years *** Outcome: 2-year recurrence rate: 3% vs 12% (SS). 2-year isolated LR 2% vs 7%. 4-year OS 92% vs 86% (NS). In HIR subgroup (34%): 4-year recurrence 13% (RT) vs 27% (NAT) (SS). *** Conclusion: Strong benefit for adjuvant EBRT in high intermediate risk group ** <u>Comment</u>: OS not primary survival, not powered for it. Primary end-point DFS, which was significantly better with RT * '''Norwegian Radium Hospital''' -- VBT alone vs VBT + EBRT ** Randomized. 540 patients with surgical Stage I. All patients had TAH/BSO (no lymphadenectomy) + postoperative brachytherapy 60 Gy to the surface of the vagina (~40 Gy LDR @ 0.5cm and ~ 24 Gy HDR @ 0.5 cm). Then randomized to no further treatment vs pelvic RT 40 Gy (central shielding after 20 Gy) ** '''Preliminary, 1976''' (1968-1972) {{PMID|821824}} &mdash; "Postoperative external pelvic irradiation in carcinoma of the corpus stage I: a controlled clinical trial." Onsrud M, et al. Gynecol Oncol. 1976 Jun;4(2):222-31. *** Outcome: 5-year OS 90% (BT) vs 88% (BT+EBRT) (NS). Loco-regional recurrence 7.2% (4.6% vagina, 2.5% pelvic wall) vs 2.1% (all vagina). Distant metastasis 5.1% vs 9.9%. In BT alone arm, recurrence rate 4.1% (&le; 50% myometrial invasion) vs 12.7% (> 50% myometrial invasion). ** '''9-years, 1980''' (1968-1974) {{PMID|6999399}} &mdash; "Postoperative external irradiation and prognostic parameters in stage I endometrial carcinoma: clinical and histopathologic study of 540 patients." Aalders J et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1980 Oct;56(4):419-27. *** 9-year outcome: OS BT alone 90% vs BT+EBRT 87% (NS). EBRT decreased LR (7% vs 2%) but there were more distant mets (5% vs 10%, borderline SS). Similar recurrence rate in both groups, but more deaths in XRT group. *** Subset analysis: Improved OS for BT+EBRT in IC Grade 3 (82% vs. 72%); probably due to improved local control (LR 5% vs. 20%) with comparable DM (14% vs. 15%). IC G1-2 had no difference in OS, LR, and DM. *** Poor prognosis: Age &ge; 60, Stage IC, Grade 3, LVI+ *** Conclusion: No benefit for EBRT after vaginal BT, except for Stage IC G3 patients ** '''Long-term outcomes, 2013''' {{PMID|24019546}} &mdash; "Long-term outcomes after pelvic radiation for early-stage endometrial cancer." Onsrud M, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2013 Nov 1;31(31):3951-6. *** Outcome: Median F/U 20.5 years. Median OS 20.5 years in both groups. Age < 60 years had higher death in EBRT arm, but not in &ge; 60 years subgroup. Secondary cancer 24.5% (BT) vs 30.5% (BT+EBRT) (SS), with median time of 15.0 years. Patients aged < 60 years had higher secondary cancer after EBRT (39.7% vs 25.6%, SS), but not in &ge; 60 years. Third cancer were also more common after EBRT (7% vs 2%) *** Toxicity: 4 treatment-related deaths, all in EBRT arm (1 before EBRT, 3 after surgery for radiation-induced ileus). Grade 3-4 events 0 (BT) vs 2.9% (BT+EBRT). Grade &ge; 2 complications 4.5% vs 27.4%. *** Conclusion: Addition of EBRT had no survival benefit. On the other hand, EBRT decreased survival and increased secondary cancer for those aged < 60. '''''Risk of Vaginal Relapse''''' * In PORTEC: risk of vaginal relapse in surgery only arm was IBG2 5%, IBG3 14%, ICG1 10%, and ICG2 13% (personnal communication in {{PMID|16814156}}) * In ASTEC/EN.5: risk of isolated vaginal or pelvic relapse: observation (50% received BT): 6% vs. EBRT 3% * Rosewell Park ({{PMID|19944453}}): 3.4% in "high risk" patients treated with VB alone * PORTEC2 editorial ({{PMID|20206759}}): Without any radiotherapy the risk of vaginal relapse is 10-14% based on GOG92 and PORTEC === Retrospective === * '''SEER; 2012''' (UNC) (1988-2006) {{PMID|21640502}} -- "The influence of radiation modality and lymph node dissection on survival in early-stage endometrial cancer." (Chino JP, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2012 Apr 1;82(5):1872-9.) ** SEER database. 56,360 pts with Stage IA or IB (using FIGO 2009 staging), negative lymph nodes if sampled. 70% were low risk, 26% intermediate, and 3% high. 42% underwent lymph node dissection. 17% had RT: 9.4% WPRT alone, 4.6% VB alone, and a combination in 3.7%. ** RT was used less frequently over the later years of the study, decreasing from 25% in 1988 to 16% in 2006. (The drop was from a decrease in the use of WPRT. The use of VB alone and combination EBRT+VB remained stable.) The use of LND increased: 16.2% to 59.5%. ** In low-risk disease, LND was associated with higher survival; RT was not. In intermediate-risk, both LND and RT were associated with higher survival; there were no differences between RT modalities. In high risk, both LND and RT were associated with increased survival; VB alone was inferior to WPRT if LND was not performed. ** Conclusion: "Both WPRT and VB alone are associated with increased survival in the intermediate-risk group. In the high-risk group, in the absence of LND, only WPRT is associated with increased survival. LND was also associated with increased survival." * '''Roswell Park; 2010''' {{PMID|19944453}} -- "Adjuvant vaginal brachytherapy alone for high risk localized endometrial cancer as defined by the three major randomized trials of adjuvant pelvic radiation." (McCloskey SA, Gynecol Oncol. 2010 Mar;116(3):404-7. Epub 2009 Nov 27.) ** Retrospective. 87 patients (out of 464), Stage I-IIA endometrial CA, high risk by PORTEC (n=37) or GOG 99 (n=77) or Aalders (n=14), treated with VB alone. PLND in 46%. ICG3 16%; LVI+ 18%. Median F/U 4.3 years ** Outcome: locoregional recurrence 3.4% (1 vaginal recurrence, 1 pelvic recurrence, and 1 vagina+pelvis recurrence) ** Conclusion: VB alone reasonable for high risk localized endometrial CA * '''SEER Registry; 2006''' (1988-2001) {{PMID|16434629}} -- "Frequency and effect of adjuvant radiation therapy among women with stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma." (Lee CM, JAMA. 2006 Jan 25;295(4):389-97.) ** Population-based. 21,249 patients with Stage IA-IC on TAH/BSO and pathologic staging, N0 endometrial adenocarcinoma. Adjuvant RT in 19% (62% EBRT, 18% BT, 26% EBRT+BT). Median F/U 3.8 years. ** Outcome: 4-year OS 86% (3% dead due to endometrial CA, 10% dead due to other causes) ** Adjuvant RT improved OS in Stage IC G1 (SS) and IC G3-4 (SS) ** Conclusion: Statistically significant improvement in survival in Stage IC disease * '''U.Chicago; 1999''' (1986-95) {{PMID|10214841}} [http://radonc.ucsd.edu/research/publications/Documents/Gynecology_Paper45.pdf PDF] -- "External pelvic radiation therapy in stage IC endometrial carcinoma." (Weiss MF, Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Apr;93(4):599-602.) ** Purpose: to evaluate the results of patients treated with EBRT alone without VB. ** Retrospective. 61 pts with Stage IC. EBRT alone to a median dose of 48.6 Gy (range: 43.2-50.4 Gy). No pts received VB. ** Median f/u 69.5 months. 5-yr DFS 86.7%, OS 97.6%. No pt had a local / vaginal recurrence. ** Conclusion: local control was excellent with EBRT without VB == Adjuvant RT +/- Chemo == * '''EORTC 55991''' (1996-2006) -- RT vs sequential RT&rarr;Chemo ** Randomized. ''Terminated due to slow accrual.'' 372 patients. Initially, surgical Stage I; later amended to include occult II, IIIA (positive peritoneal fluid only), or IIIC (positive LNs only) with high risk features. Typically 2 or more of grade 3, deep myometrial invasion, DNA non-diploidy). PLND optional. Pelvic RT 44 Gy (vaginal BT optional, given in 41%) +/- 4 cycles of chemo (several regimens allowed). 25% didn't receive full chemo ** '''2007''' [[doi:10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.5503|ASCO Abstract]] -- "A randomized phase-III study on adjuvant treatment with radiation (RT) ± chemotherapy (CT) in early-stage high-risk endometrial cancer (NSGO-EC-9501/EORTC 55991)." (Hogberg T, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2007 Jun 20;25(18_suppl):5503.) Median F/U 3.5 years *** Outcome: PFS RT alone 75% vs. RT+CT 82% (SS) *** Conclusion: RT+CT better than RT alone ** '''2010''' {{PMID|20619634}} -- "Sequential adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy in endometrial cancer-Results from two randomised studies." (Hogberg T, et al. Eur J Cancer. 2010 Sep;46(13):2422-31.) *** Merged outcomes from EORTC 55991 (n=378) and MaNGO ILIADE-III (n=156). MaNGO trial was same format, but enrolled primarily Stage IIB and III patients *** EORTC Outcome: 5-year PFS RT 76% vs RT&rarr;chemo 85% (HR 0.6, SS), no difference OS. Signficant OS benefit for chemo in endometrioid subset (5-year OS 69% vs 80%, SS) but not in serous and clear cell subset (NS) *** Pooled Outcome: 5-year PFS RT 72% vs RT&rarr;chemo 80% (HR 0.6, SS), CSS 82% vs 89% (SS), OS 79% vs 84% (p=0.07) *** Conclusion: Addition of adjuvant chemotherapy improves PFS in high risk endometrial patients, though no benefit on subgroup analysis for serous/clear cell * '''RTOG 99-05''' (1999-2003) ** Randomized. High risk endometrial CA (Stage IC G2-3, II, III). Arm 1) Adjuvant EBRT 50.4/28 (BT optional) vs. Arm 2) concurrent cisplatin 50 mg/m2 + EBRT 50.4/28, followed by cisplatin 50 mg/m2 + paclitaxel 160 mg/m2 (based on RTOG 97-08) ** ''Closed due to nonaccrual.'' * '''RTOG 97-08''' (1997-99) ** Phase II. Post-operative chemo+RT for "high risk" endometrial adenocarcinoma (Stage IC G2-3, II, III). 45 Gy pelvic RT with concurrent cisplatin on weeks 1+5, plus vaginal brachytherapy, followed by 4 cycles cisplatin + taxol. ** '''Final; 2006''' {{PMID|16545437}}, 2006 &mdash; "Final analysis of RTOG 9708: adjuvant postoperative irradiation combined with cisplatin/paclitaxel chemotherapy following surgery for patients with high-risk endometrial cancer." Greven K et al. Gynecol Oncol. 2006 Oct;103(1):155-9. *** Median f/u 4 yrs. Excellent local control. Tolerable regimen. ** '''Preliminary; 2004''' {{PMID|15093913}}, 2004 &mdash; "Preliminary analysis of RTOG 9708: Adjuvant postoperative radiotherapy combined with cisplatin/paclitaxel chemotherapy after surgery for patients with high-risk endometrial cancer." Greven K et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2004 May 1;59(1):168-73. * '''Finland''' (1992-1996) -- pelvic EBRT vs. interdigitated chemo-RT ** Randomized. 156 patients with Stage IA-B G3 (n=28) or Stage IC-IIIA (n=128), who underwent TAH/BSO. 80% had at least PLND. Arm 1) Pelvic EBRT split course 56 Gy (28 Gy x2 with 3 week break) vs. Arm 2) Interdigitated chemo-RT, given as chemo - RT 28 Gy - chemo - RT 28 Gy - chemo. Chemo was cisplatin 50 mg/m2, epirubicin 60 mg/m2, cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m2 x3 courses. Brachytherapy not mentioned (not given?) ** '''2008''' {{PMID|18534669}} -- "Surgically staged high-risk endometrial cancer: Randomized study of adjuvant radiotherapy alone vs. sequential chemo-radiotherapy." (Kuoppala T, et al. Gynecol Oncol. 2008 Aug;110(2):190-5.) *** Outcome: 5-year DFS RT 85% vs. chemo-RT 82% (NS). LRR 3% in both arms; DM 14% vs. 20% *** Toxicity: Grade 3 bowel toxicity RT 3% vs. chemo-RT 9% *** Conclusion: Adjuvant interdigitated chemo-RT failed to improve OS or lower recurrence rate over EBRT alone * '''GOG 34''' (1977-1986) -- pelvic RT +/- doxorubicin ** Randomized. 181 patients with high risk endometrial cancer (>50% myometrial invasion (Stage IC), cervical involvement (Stage II), pelvic or para-aortic LN+ (Stage IIIC), adnexal mets (Stage IIIA)). Surgery + RT (whole pelvis 50 Gy; if PA LN+ then PA field to top of T12 45/30). Arm 1) observation vs. Arm 2) doxorubicin ** '''1990''' {{PMID|2298404}} -- "Doxorubicin as an adjuvant following surgery and radiation therapy in patients with high-risk endometrial carcinoma, stage I and occult stage II: a Gynecologic Oncology Group Study." (Morrow CP, Gynecol Oncol. 1990 Feb;36(2):166-71.) *** Outcome: No difference in 5-year PFS or OS *** Toxicity: 7% SBO; treatment-related deaths DOX 25% vs. RT 2% *** Conclusion: Due to protocol violations, small size, and loss to follow-up, unable to determine effect of doxorubicin == Adjuvant RT vs. Adjuvant Chemo == * '''GOG 0249''' ** Randomized. 601 patients, Stage I endometrial with high risk features, Stage II endometrial, Stage I-II serous or clear cell. Arm 1) pelvic radiation versus Arm 2) Vaginal brachytherapy followed by chemotherapy with paclitaxel 175 mg/m2 + carboplatin AUC 6 every 3 weeks x 3 cycles. Median age 63, Stage I disease 74%, endometrioid 71%, serous 15%, clear cell 5%, PLND 89% ** '''Preliminary Results; 2014''' [[doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.07.078|SGO Abstract]] -- "A randomized phase III trial of pelvic radiation therapy (PXRT) versus vaginal cuff brachytherapy followed by paclitaxel/carboplatin chemotherapy (VCB/C) in patients with high risk (HR), early stage endometrial cancer (EC): a Gynecologic Oncology Group trial" (McMeekin DS, Gynecol Oncol. 2014 Aug;134(2):438. SGO 2014 Late-Breaking Abstract 1A). Median F/U 2 years *** Outcome: vaginal recurrence PXRT 5 versus VCB/C 2; pelvic recurrence 2 vs 19; distant failure 32 vs 24. RFS 82% vs 84% (NS); OS 93% vs 92% (NS) *** Toxicity: acute toxicity more common with VCB/C *** Conclusion: Study did not demonstrate superiority of VCB/C to PXRT ** '''2017''' [[doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.09.008|ASTRO Abstract]] -- "A phase 3 trial of pelvic radiation therapy versus vaginal cuff brachytherapy followed by paclitaxel/carboplatin chemotherapy in patients with high-risk, early-stage endometrial cancer: a Gynecology Oncology Group study" (Randall M, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2017 Dec 1;99(5):1313. ASTRO 2017 Late-Breaking Abstract) *** to be continued ... ** '''2019''' {{PMID|30995174}} -- "Phase III trial: adjuvant pelvic radiation therapy versus vaginal brachytherapy plus paclitaxel/carboplatin in high-intermediate and high-risk early stage endometrial cancer." (Randall ME, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2019 Jul 20;37(21):1810-8.) *** to be continued ... * '''JGOG 2033''' (1994-2000) -- adjuvant pelvic RT vs. adjuvant cisplatin/doxorubicin/cyclophosphamide ** Randomized. 103 institutions. 385 patients with Stage IC-IIIC and >50% myometrial invasion (Stage II-III with <50% invasion ineligible). IC 61%, II 14%, IIIA 13%, IIIC 12%. Age <75. S/P TAH/BSO and surgical staging (96% PLND, 29% PALND). Arm 1) RT AP/PA 45-50 Gy. BT boost in only 6 patients (3%). Arm 2) CAP (cyclophosphamide (333 mg/m2), doxorubicin (40 mg/m2) and cisplatin (50 mg/m2) x3+ courses ** '''5-years; 2007''' {{PMID|17996926}} -- "Randomized phase III trial of pelvic radiotherapy versus cisplatin-based combined chemotherapy in patients with intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer: A Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group study." (Susumu N, Gynecol Oncol. 2007 Nov 8). Median F/U *** Outcome: 5-year PFS 83% vs 82% (NS); OS 85% vs. 87% (NS) *** By risk: No difference in low/intermediate risk patients. High risk (IC and >70, IC G3, II, IIIA) PFS RT 66% vs. chemo 84% (SS), OS 74% vs. 90% (SS) *** Toxicity: No difference *** Conclusion: Adjuvant chemo useful alternative, especially in higher risk patients * '''GOG 156''' ** Randomized. Stage IB-IIB. Arm 1) Adjuvant pelvic RT vs. Arm 2) Adjuvant adriamycin/cisplatin ** ''Closed due to nonaccrual'' * '''Italy''' (1990-1997) -- adjuvant EBRT vs. cisplatin/doxorubicin/cyclophosphamide ** Randomized. 345 patients. High-risk endometrial (IC G3, II G3 and >50% invasion, III). Arm 1) EBRT 45-50 Gy vs. Arm 2) cisplatin 50 mg/m2 + doxorubicin 45 mg/m2 + cyclophosphamide 600 mg/m2. Primary endpoint OS and PFS ** '''2006''' {{PMID|16868539}} -- "Adjuvant chemotherapy vs radiotherapy in high-risk endometrial carcinoma: results of a randomised trial." (Maggi R, Br J Cancer. 2006 Aug 7;95(3):266-71. Epub 2006 Jul 25.) Median F/U 8.0 years *** Outcome: 5-year OS RT 69% vs. chemo 66% (NS); 5-year PFS 63% vs. 63% (NS). RT delayed local relapse, CT delayed DM *** Toxicity: both well tolerated *** Conclusion: No difference between adjuvant RT and adjuvant chemo == Carcinosarcoma == * '''Mayo Clinic/Harvard; 2015''' {{PMID|25890795}} -- "Vaginal brachytherapy for early-stage carcinosarcoma of the uterus." (Brown LC, et al. Brachytherapy. 2015 Jul-Aug;14(4):433-9.) ** Retrospective. 33 patients from 2 institutions, Stage I-II carcinosarcoma. (15 and 18 respectively). VBT 21/3 or 24/6 fractions. PLND 82%. Chemo 55% ** Outcome: 2 year vaginal cuff control 94%, pelvic control 87%, locoregional control 81%, DFS 66%, OS 79% ** Conclusion: Relatively high risk of local and distant relapse. Risk of pelvic recurrence comparable to women treated with pelvic radiation but no lymph node dissection. Pelvic radiation should be considered based on clinical context == Primary RT (Inoperable Patients) == * ''Please see [[Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Locally Advanced Stage#Primary radiotherapy for inoperable patients|this section]]'' == Lymph node dissection == * See Chino 2012 above ({{PMID|21640502}}) == Salvage == * '''Montreal; 2006''' (1997-2003) {{PMID|16386785}} -- "Salvage treatment with high-dose-rate brachytherapy for isolated vaginal endometrial cancer recurrence." (Petignat P, Gynecol Oncol. 2006 Jun;101(3):445-9.) ** Retrospective. 22 patients with endometrial CA, isolated vaginal recurrence. 82% EBRT + HDR, 18% HDR only. Median EBRT dose 45 Gy (44-50.4), median HDR dose 26 Gy (8-48; dose per fraction 6-8 Gy, median number of fractions 4). Median time to recurrence 1.7 years. Median F/U 2.7 years ** Outcome: no LR recurrence, 1 patient DM; 5-year LC 100%, DFS 96%, DSS 96% ** Toxicity: 18% Grade 3-4 GI (persistent rectorrhagia), 50% grade 3 vaginal (<1/3 vaginal length) ** Conclusion: Recurrent vaginal endometrial CA amenable to salvage == Toxicity == '''''IMRT vs Conventional''''' *'''NRG/RTOG 1203''' (2012 - 2015) **Randomized. 278 patients. Conventional radiation vs IMRT. Dose 45 Gy or 50.4 Gy, stratified. Concurrent cisplatin 40 mg/m2 weekly at physician discretion based on predefined criteria. Primary endpoint acute GI toxicity. ** '''2016''' [[doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2016.06.024|ASTRO Abstract]] -- "A Phase III randomized trial comparing patient-reported toxicity and quality of life (QOL) during pelvic intensity modulated radiation therapy as compared to conventional radiation therapy." Klopp AH, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2016 Oct 1;96(2 Suppl):S3. *** to be continued ... ** '''2018''' {{PMID|29989857}} -- "Patient-reported toxicity during pelvic intensity-modulated radiation therapy: NRG Oncology-RTOG 1203." Klopp AH, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2018 Aug 20;36(24):2538-44. *** Outcome: EPIC-GI score decreased more in conventional vs IMRT group, at 3 weeks and 5 weeks (p=0.048). At EOT, diarrhea in 52% vs 34% (SS), with more anti-diarrheal medication use. No difference at 4-6 weeks post treatment. EPIC-GU scored also declined more in conventional vs IMRT group. *** Conclusion: Pelvis IMRT resulted in significantly less GI and GU toxicity from patient's perspective. ** '''2019''' [[doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2019.06.480|ASTRO Abstract]] -- "IMRT improves late toxicity compared to conventional RT: An Update on NRG Oncology-RTOG 1203." Yeung AR, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2019 Sep 1;105(1 Suppl):S50. *** to be continued ... ** '''2020''' {{PMID|32073955}} -- "Improvement in patient-reported outcomes with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (RT) compared with standard RT: a report from the NRG Oncology RTOG 1203 study." Yeung AR, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2020 May 20;38(15):1685-92. *** to be continued ... '''''Diarrhea''''' * '''Lippe Hospital, Germany''' (2000-2006) -- selenium vs control ** Randomized. 81 patients with uterine (88%) or cervical (12%) cancer. If pretreatment selenium <84 ug/l randomized to Arm 1) selenium 500 ug PO daily vs Arm 2) control. Primary endpoint: efficiency of supplementation ** '''2010''' {{PMID|20133068}} -- "Multicenter, phase 3 trial comparing selenium supplementation with observation in gynecologic radiation oncology." (Muecke R, et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2010 Nov 1;78(3):828-35.) *** Outcome: Selenium level post RT significantly higher with supplement. Grade 2+ diarrhea selenium 20% vs no selenium 44% (SS). No difference in other measures *** Conclusion: Selenium supplementation effective in improving blood selenium status in deficient patients, and reduces RT-induced diarrhea == RT Technique == ===SBRT=== *'''SPARTACUS Trial, Canada''' {{PMID|35420695}} -- "Quality-of-Life Outcomes and Toxic Effects Among Patients With Cancers of the Uterus Treated With Stereotactic Pelvic Adjuvant Radiation Therapy: The SPARTACUS Phase 1/2 Nonrandomized Controlled Trial" (Leung, E, JAMA Oncol. 2022 Jun 1;8(6):1-9. doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2022.0362.) **Phase 1/2 nonrandomized. 61 patients (39 endometrioid, 15 serous/clear cell, 7 carcinosarcoma/dedifferentiated). Additional VBT 9 patients. SBRT 30 Gy in 5 fractions once per week; amendment every other day, allowed 27.5/5 to achieve bowel sparing. Median F/U 9 months **Toxicity: 1 patient Grade 3 diarrhea, resolved. **Conclusion: Well tolerated at short term follow up. ===IMRT=== *'''RTOG 1203''' -- post op 3D vs IMRT **Chronic Toxicity; ''' 2022''' {{PMID|35960897}} -- "Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Reduces Patient-Reported Chronic Toxicity Compared With Conventional Pelvic Radiation Therapy: Updated Results of a Phase III Trial"(Yeung AR, J Clin Oncol. 2022 Sep 20;40(27):3115-3119.) ***279 eligible patients. EPIC surveys and EuroQOL EQ-5D through 3 years after RT. (3-year completion rate 55%). Median F/U 3.1 years ***Outcome: 3 year OS IMRT 92% vs 3D 97% (NS), DFS 86% vs 81% (NS), or LRF 3% vs 2% (NS) ***GI toxicity: 1 year CRT 15% vs IMRT 6% (SS), antidiarrheal use 9% vs 1% (SS). No difference in fecal incontinence. No difference at 3 years. ***GU toxicity: 1 year no difference. 3 years 3D worsening vs IMRT improving (SS) ***Quality of Life: no difference at 1 year or 3 years ***Conclusion: IMRT improves chronic GI and urinary toxicity; no difference in treatment efficacy at 3 years ===3D Fields=== <table> <tr> <td>[[File:Radiation_Endometrial1.jpg|left|thumb]]</td> <td>Example of a post-operative AP radiation therapy treatment field for Stage I-II Endometrial cancer used at Tufts/Brown residency program. Actual patient contours should guide field design. * Superior border: Consider L5/S1 if PLND negative. Consider L4/L5 if no PLND done or if LN+. PORTEC used L5/S1, GOG 99 used L4/L5. * Inferior border: inferior edge of pubic ramus * Lateral borders: ~2cm lateral to bony pelvis, in order to cover lymph nodes * Brown: rectum * Orange: common illiac LNs; Yellow: external illiac LNs; Light Green: obturator LNs; Purple: internal illiac LNs; Dark Green: presacral LNs </tr> <tr> <td>[[File:Radiation_Endometrial2.jpg|left|thumb]]</td> <td>Example of a post-operative lateral radiation therapy treatment field for Stage I-II Endometrial cancer used at Tufts/Brown residency program. Actual patient contours should guide field design * Superior border: same as AP field * Inferior border: same as AP field * Anterior border: anterior to symphysis pubis * Posterior border: S3 to cover some utero-sacral ligament lymph nodes * Brown: rectum * Orange: common illiac LNs; Yellow: external illiac LNs; Light Green: obturator LNs; Purple: internal illiac LNs; Dark Green: presacral LNs </td> </tr> </table> pbwndhx15gnrn0k71zup84q4wciwfez Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Brachytherapy 0 131719 4633082 4585484 2026-04-29T10:30:30Z Jcb 90773 4633082 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation_Oncology/Uterus:TOC}} <big>'''Endometrial Brachytherapy'''</big> == Adjuvant vaginal brachytherapy == === Overview === * Treat upper proximal 3–5&nbsp;cm for endometrioid, treat entire vagina for clear cell and UPSC * For ICRT only: LDR dose 50-60 Gy at 0.5&nbsp;cm depth over 72 hrs (70-80 cGy/hr). HDR dose 21 Gy (7 Gy x 3 at 0.5&nbsp;cm). * For EBRT + ICRT: LDR dose 30 Gy. HDR dose 15 Gy (5 Gy x 3 at 0.5&nbsp;cm) or 6 Gy x 3 (at surface). === American Brachytherapy Society === * '''HDR Recommendations; 2000''' {{PMID|11020575}} &mdash; "The American Brachytherapy Society recommendations for high-dose-rate brachytherapy for carcinoma of the endometrium." Nag S et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2000 Oct 1;48(3):779-90. ** Prescription documentation: Treatment site, radionuclide, prescribed absorbed dose, fractionation, prescription point, type of applicator, optimization points, method of optimization, number of dwell positions, relative dwell weights, isodose distribution ** Localization: Use localization radiographs in treatment position ** Doses: see table below ** Dose specification: *** Endometrioid: treat proximal 3–5&nbsp;cm of the vagina *** Clear cell and UPSC: treat entire vaginal canal *** Prescribe to either surface or 0.5&nbsp;cm depth *** Report both surface and depth doses *** Place optimization points on both lateral surfaces, along the curved portion of the cylinder dome, and at the apex *** Use proper anisotropic calculations ** Optimization: *** Dose distribution should satisfy physician requirements, not just optimization specs *** Dwell positions should not extend beyond target to avoid overdosing normal structures *** High-dose heterogeneity within normal tissues is not acceptable *** Process should not be too time-consuming ** Treatment review (second check): *** Dosimetry data are correct *** Absorbed dose prescription point, absorbed dose per fraction, number of fractions are per facility protocol *** Absorbed dose distribution plan matches the prescription *** Reconstructed applicator geometry matches the radiograph *** Distance from machine reference point to the most distant dwell position is consistent with treatment plan *** Absorbed doses to normal tissues are within tolerances *** Dwell times for the generated plan are within a range consistent with those for similar patients *** Programmed treatment data (dwell times, locations, step sizes) match those on the plan *** Subsequent fractions using the same plan are performed with the correct data and the current source activity, and treatment time is adjusted accordingly *** HDR source activity for the treatment day is corrected for source decay in the treatment planning system/console computer and verified by a separate independently calculated source decay chart or method ** Other checks for multifraction treatment *** Use of correct applicator for each fraction *** Reproduced applicator position ** Doses *** To calculate LDR equivalent, use dose-modifying factor 0.7 for late effects *** Recommended doses in tables below (now updated for 2019 publication), depending on EBRT and prescription depth: * '''Brachytherapy Fractionation Choices; 2019''' {{PMID|30979631}} &mdash; "Compendium of fractionation choices for gynecologic HDR brachytherapy - An American Brachytherapy Society Talk Group Report." Albuquerque K et al. Brachytherapy. 2019 Jul-Aug;18(4):429-36. {| | {| class="wikitable" |+ '''HDR Alone''' ! width="70" | '''Fractions '''!! width="70" | Dose/fx !! width="70" | Depth |- | align="center" | 3 || align="center" | 7.0 Gy || align="center" | 0.5&nbsp;cm |- | align="center" | 4 || align="center" | 5.5 Gy || align="center" | 0.5&nbsp;cm |- | align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 5.0 Gy || align="center" | 0.5&nbsp;cm |- | align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 2.5 Gy || align="center" | 0.5&nbsp;cm |} | width="70" align="center" | ''OR'' | {| class="wikitable" |+ '''HDR Alone''' ! width="70" | '''Fractions '''!! width="70" | Dose/fx !! width="70" | Depth |- | align="center" | 4 || align="center" | 8.5 Gy || align="center" | Surface |- | align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 6.0 Gy || align="center" | Surface |- | align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 4.0 Gy || align="center" | Surface |} |} {| | {| class="wikitable" |+ '''EBRT 45 Gy + HDR''' ! width="70" | '''Fractions '''!! width="70" | Dose/fx !! width="70" | Depth |- | align="center" | 3 || align="center" | 5-6 Gy || align="center" | Surface |- | align="center" | 3 || align="center" | 4.0 Gy || align="center" | 0.5&nbsp;cm* |} <nowiki>*</nowiki>from 2000 paper; no dose recommendation for 0.5 cm depth in 2019 Compendium | width="70" align="center" | ''OR'' | {| class="wikitable" |+ '''EBRT 50.4 Gy + HDR''' ! width="70" | '''Fractions '''!! width="70" | Dose/fx !! width="70" | Depth |- | align="center" | 2 || align="center" | 6.0 Gy || align="center" | Surface |} |} * '''Practice Survey; 2005''' {{PMID|16109462}} &mdash; "American Brachytherapy Society survey regarding practice patterns of postoperative irradiation for endometrial cancer: current status of vaginal brachytherapy." Small W Jr et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Dec 1;63(5):1502-7. ** Most common doses listed ** Brachytherapy alone: *** LDR: 60 Gy at surface; 47-60 Gy at 0.5&nbsp;cm (mean 47.9 Gy, median 50 Gy, mode 60 Gy) *** HDR: 7 Gy x 3 at 0.5&nbsp;cm ** Boost after EBRT: *** LDR: 30 Gy at surface, 20 Gy at 0.5&nbsp;cm *** HDR: 5 Gy x 3 at 0.5&nbsp;cm === Dose Prescriptions === '''''Examples of HDR and LDR prescriptions''''' <br>''see also ABS recommendations above'' * '''PORTEC-2''' [http://www.clinicalresearch.nl/portec2/PORTEC-2%20protocol-v03.pdf Protocol] ** For brachytherapy alone: *** LDR 30 Gy at 0.5&nbsp;cm *** HDR 7 Gy x 3 at 0.5&nbsp;cm * '''RTOG / GOG''' ** '''RTOG 99-05 / GOG 0194''' *** Boost dose: (after 50.4 Gy) **** LDR 20 Gy at surface (at dose rate 0.8-1.2 Gy/hr) **** HDR 6 Gy x 2 at surface (=12 Gy) ** '''RTOG 97-08''' *** Boost dose: (after 45 Gy) **** LDR 20 Gy at surface (at dose rate 0.8-1.2 Gy/hr) **** HDR 6 Gy x 3 at surface (=18 Gy) === Dose Evaluation === * '''Oreboro; Sweden''' (1989–2003) ** Randomized. 290 low-risk (endometrioid, Stage IA-B, Grade 1–2, <50% myometrial infiltration, diploid DNA, pLN-, washings-), Stage IA 62%, Stage IB 38%. Vaginal cylinders 20–30&nbsp;mm, dose prescription 5mm depth. All received 6 fractions in 8 days, randomized to Arm 1 2.5 Gy/fractions (total 15 Gy) or Arm 2) 5.0 Gy/fx (total 30 Gy). Colpometric measurements of vaginal shortening pretreatment and at 5 years ** '''2005''' {{PMID|16029797}} -- "Intravaginal high-dose-rate brachytherapy for stage I endometrial cancer: a randomized study of two dose-per-fraction levels." (Sorbe B, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Aug 1;62(5):1385-9.) *** Outcome: CSS 98.5% (NS), OS 95.3% (NS), no distant mets. Recurrence 1.4% (NS), 0.7% pelvic (NS) and 0.7% vaginal (NS) *** Toxicity: no vaginal shortening for 2.5 Gy/fx group (pre vs. post) compared with 25% vaginal shortening (mean 2.1&nbsp;cm) for 5.0 Gy/fx group. Also more vaginal atrophy and mucosal bleeding in 5.0 Gy/fx group *** Conclusion: Recommend six fractions of 2.5 Gy/fx in low-risk endometrial Ca === Placement === * '''Mt. Vernon; 2002''' (UK) {{PMID|11932216}} -- "The influence of applicator angle on dosimetry in vaginal vault brachytherapy." (Hoskin PJ, Br J Radiol. 2002 Mar;75(891):234-7.) ** 30 patients. Dosimetric evaluation of "natural" insertion angle vs. horizontal insertion angle (determined by a level). Prescription 5.5 Gy at 0.5&nbsp;cm depth. ICRU rectal and Bladder points used ** Outcome: Mean change in angle of 19.7 degrees, resulting in mean absolute dose reduction of 1.3 Gy to rectum, but increase of 0.5 Gy to bladder ** Conclusion: Vaginal BT should be performed in "corrected" horizontal position to reduce bowel dose at expense of bladder dose === Retrospective === '''With pelvic radiotherapy:''' * '''Wake Forest''', 1990 - {{PMID|2380095}} &mdash; "Role of intracavitary cuff boost after adjuvant external irradiation in early endometrial carcinoma." Randall ME et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1990 Jul;19(1):49-54. ** Retrospective. 157 pts. Treated with surgery + external beam RT. Compared pts with or without vaginal cuff boost of 30-50 Gy surface dose. ** No difference in local control (but higher risk features in the group receiving brachy). ** Conclusion: Adding vaginal cuff boost to EBRT does not improve local control '''Brachytherapy alone:''' * '''Meta-Analysis; 2000''' {{PMID|10869750}} -- "Post-operative high dose rate brachytherapy in patients with low to intermediate risk endometrial cancer." (Pearcey RG, Radiother Oncol. 2000 Jul;56(1):17-22.) ** Literature review. 13 series, 1800 cases. Wide range of fractionation schedules; BED calculated using LQ model ** Outcome: vaginal control rate 99%. No threshold for tumor control, moderate dose (BED10 ~50 Gy) appeared tumoricidal with control rate at least 98%. 3 series using 21/3 showed 0% toxicity and 98-100% control rate ** Toxicity: BED3 >100 Gy predicted for late complications ** Conclusion: HDR brachytherapy yields high local control and extremely low morbidity using modest dose fractionation schedules * '''Eltabbakh, Roswell Park''' - {{PMID|9226326}} &mdash; "Excellent long-term survival and absence of vaginal recurrences in 332 patients with low-risk stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma treated with hysterectomy and vaginal brachytherapy without formal staging lymph node sampling: report of a prospective trial." Eltabbakh GH et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1997 May 1;38(2):373-80. ** 303 pts. Stage 1B, Grades 1–2, treated with hysterectomy only without lymph node staging, then LDR brachytherapy to 30 Gy to 0.5&nbsp;cm depth. 10, 20, and 30-year DFS were >95% (median 8 yr f/u). === HDR Dose Models === * '''Ohio State; 2000''' {{PMID|10661360}} &mdash; "A simple method of obtaining equivalent doses for use in HDR brachytherapy." (Nag S, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2000 Jan 15;46(2):507-13.) ** Microsoft Excel based program that applies the LQ formula to calculate BED for various fractionation schemes, and reconverts it to "standard" (2 Gy/fx) fractionation == Toxicity == * Please see the ''[[Radiation Oncology/Toxicity/Vagina#Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence After Hysterectomy|Vagina toxicity]]'' page == Other References == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120710225628/http://www.estro-education.org/publications/Documents/IB%2015%2029072002%20Endometrial%20Cancer%20print_procTW.pdf "Endometrial Cancer"] (Potter R, Gerbaulet A, Haie-Meder C) chapter from the "GEC ESTRO Handbook of Brachytherapy" Gerbaulet, Alain; Pötter, Richard; Mazeron, Jean-Jacques; Meertens, Harm; Limbergen, Erik Van, eds. (2002). Leuven, Belgium: European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. OCLC 52988578. * '''Gynecol Oncol 2015 Review''' {{PMID|25555710}} &mdash; "The role of vaginal cuff brachytherapy in endometrial cancer." Harkenrider MM, et al. Gynecol Oncol. 2015 Feb;136(2):365-72. ** Good review of brachytherapy tqd4m7ey7uzwumkshq1ipwo0lghl55l Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5 0 133273 4633072 4608586 2026-04-29T09:08:57Z JCrue 2226064 history section 4633072 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4|Italian game]] → [[../|3...Nf6]] }} == 4. Ng5!? == 4. Ng5!? is a sideline but the most common amateur move. This Romantic move is an attack on f7 with the bishop and knight, taking advantage of the fact that Black gave up control of g5 and cannot castle yet. However, it is unprincipled to attack before having finished development and Black equalises with best play. Black needs to defend f7: otherwise, as in the common beginner blunder, '''4...h6??''' 5. Nxf7 Qe7 6. Nxh8, Black gets the house. If Black thinks to counter-attack instead, [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4?''']], the '''Ponziani-Steinitz gambit''', fails to 5. Bxf7+! Ke7 6. d4. [[/4...d5|'''4...d5''']] is the best way to defend f7. This sacrifices a pawn to 5. exd5. Then there have been several moves tried: * 5...Na5, the Polerio defence, is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces; * 5...b5!?, the Ulvestad variation, to drive the bishop on c4 to somewhere less useful; * 5...Nd4!?, the Fritz variation, gets the knight out from under the gun; * 5...Nxd5?! is more common in amateur games, allowing 6. Nxf7, the audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver attack, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack. [[/4...Bc5|'''4...Bc5?''']] is the venomous but objectively dubious '''Traxler counterattack'''. Black can answer 5. Nxf7? Bxf2+! 6. Kxf2 Nxe4+{{chess/not}}, but instead 5. Bxf7+ is a free pawn. === History === This move has been known since the 17th century, appearing in attributed to Italian chess masteres [[w:Giulio Cesare Polerio|Giulio Cesare Polerio]]<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224683 Polerio v Domenico, 1610. Chessgames.com]</ref> and [[w:Gioachino Greco|Gioachino Greco]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1271138 Greco v NN, 1620]</ref> Their games continued with the line 4...d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7, the ''fegatello'', or in English, the "fried liver" attack. Colloquially, the position after 4. Ng5 may be called the "fried liver", or that name is reserved specifically for the continuation with 5...Nxd5 and the sacrifice of the knight on f7. This is a sharp attack on Black's weakest square, f7. A generous critic might call 4. Ng5 "forthright", though [[w:Siegbert Tarrasch|Siegbert Tarrasch]] called it "bungling".<ref>{{cite book |last=Tarrasch |first=Siegbert |translator-last1=Smith |translator-first1=G.E. |translator-last2=Bone |translator-first2=T.G. |title=The Game of Chess |year=1935 |location=London |publisher=Chatto & Windus |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.13269/page/n5/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive |page=259}}</ref> In general chess masters find 4. d3 to be more sound, however 4. Ng5 demands Black play accurately and at worse the game is equal. A recent appearance of 4. Ng5 was in the 2026 Women's Candidates, played by [[w:Zhongyi Tan|Zhongyi Tan]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=3121156 Tan v Goryachkina, 2026. Chessgames.com]</ref> ==Theory table== {{ChessTable}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"><br>4</th> <th align="left"><br>5</th> <th align="left"><br>6</th> <th align="left"><br>7</th> <th align="left"><br>8</th> <th align="left"><br>9</th> <th align="left"><br>10</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Traxler Counterattack, Bishop Sacrifice Line</th> <th align="right">1</th> <td>Ng5<br>[[/4...Bc5|Bc5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7|Bxf7+]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7|Ke7]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5|Bd5]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O|O-O]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6|d6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8..Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3|Qb3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6|Bb6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6|Bxc6]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6/10...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Lolli Attack, Pincus Variation</th> <th align="right">2</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5|d5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5|exd5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4|d4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4|Bb4+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4|Qe4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4/10...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fried Liver Attack</th> <th align="right">3</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7|Nxf7!?]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3|Nc3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4|Ncb4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3|a3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2|Nxc2+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1|Kd1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1/10...Nxa1|Nxa1]]</td> <td>-+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio Defense, Kieseritzky, Yankovich Variation</th> <th align="right">4</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2|Qe2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4|Nxc4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4|dxc4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2|Nfd2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check Line, Suhle Defense</th> <th align="right">5</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5|Bb5+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6|c6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td> [[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2|Be2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5|Ne5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5/10...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Suhle, Steinitz Variation</th> <th align="right">6</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3|Nh3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6|Bd6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Bogoljubov Variation</th> <th align="right">7</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6|Bxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6|Nxc6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6|Qxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6/10...Bd7|Bd7]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ulvestad Variation, Kurkin Gambit</th> <th align="right">8</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5|Qd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5/9. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>Qc5</td> <td>b4<br>Qxb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fritz Variation, Gruber Variation, Berliner Variation</th> <th align="right">9</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5|Nxd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4|Ne4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4|Qh4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3|Ng3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3/9...Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>f3<br>e4</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit</th> <th align="right">10</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4?!]]</td> <td>Bxf7+!<br>Ke7</td> <td>d4<br>d5</td> <td>Nc3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right">11</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nd5|Nd5]]</td> <td>d3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} pgg16eu7sbu42f6a0yeh3adom3nbrsu 4633078 4633072 2026-04-29T10:26:48Z JCrue 2226064 /* History */ 4633078 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4|Italian game]] → [[../|3...Nf6]] }} == 4. Ng5!? == 4. Ng5!? is a sideline but the most common amateur move. This Romantic move is an attack on f7 with the bishop and knight, taking advantage of the fact that Black gave up control of g5 and cannot castle yet. However, it is unprincipled to attack before having finished development and Black equalises with best play. Black needs to defend f7: otherwise, as in the common beginner blunder, '''4...h6??''' 5. Nxf7 Qe7 6. Nxh8, Black gets the house. If Black thinks to counter-attack instead, [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4?''']], the '''Ponziani-Steinitz gambit''', fails to 5. Bxf7+! Ke7 6. d4. [[/4...d5|'''4...d5''']] is the best way to defend f7. This sacrifices a pawn to 5. exd5. Then there have been several moves tried: * 5...Na5, the Polerio defence, is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces; * 5...b5!?, the Ulvestad variation, to drive the bishop on c4 to somewhere less useful; * 5...Nd4!?, the Fritz variation, gets the knight out from under the gun; * 5...Nxd5?! is more common in amateur games, allowing 6. Nxf7, the audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver attack, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack. [[/4...Bc5|'''4...Bc5?''']] is the venomous but objectively dubious '''Traxler counterattack'''. Black can answer 5. Nxf7? Bxf2+! 6. Kxf2 Nxe4+{{chess/not}}, but instead 5. Bxf7+ is a free pawn. === History === This move has been known since the 17th century, appearing in attributed to Italian chess masters [[w:Giulio Cesare Polerio|Giulio Cesare Polerio]]<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224683 Polerio v Domenico, 1610. Chessgames.com]</ref> and [[w:Gioachino Greco|Gioachino Greco]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1271138 Greco v NN, 1620]</ref> Their games continued with the line 4...d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7, the ''fegatello'', or in English, the "fried liver" attack. Colloquially, the position after 4. Ng5 may be called the "fried liver", or that name is reserved specifically for the continuation with 5...Nxd5 and the sacrifice of the knight on f7. This is a sharp attack on Black's weakest square, f7. A generous critic might call 4. Ng5 "forthright", though [[w:Siegbert Tarrasch|Siegbert Tarrasch]] called it "bungling".<ref>{{cite book |last=Tarrasch |first=Siegbert |translator-last1=Smith |translator-first1=G.E. |translator-last2=Bone |translator-first2=T.G. |title=The Game of Chess |year=1935 |location=London |publisher=Chatto & Windus |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.13269/page/n5/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive |page=259}}</ref> In general chess masters find 4. d3 to be more sound, however 4. Ng5 demands Black play accurately and at worse the game is equal. A recent appearance of 4. Ng5 was in the 2026 Women's Candidates, played by [[w:Zhongyi Tan|Zhongyi Tan]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=3121156 Tan v Goryachkina, 2026. Chessgames.com]</ref> ==Theory table== {{ChessTable}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"><br>4</th> <th align="left"><br>5</th> <th align="left"><br>6</th> <th align="left"><br>7</th> <th align="left"><br>8</th> <th align="left"><br>9</th> <th align="left"><br>10</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Traxler Counterattack, Bishop Sacrifice Line</th> <th align="right">1</th> <td>Ng5<br>[[/4...Bc5|Bc5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7|Bxf7+]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7|Ke7]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5|Bd5]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O|O-O]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6|d6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8..Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3|Qb3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6|Bb6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6|Bxc6]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6/10...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Lolli Attack, Pincus Variation</th> <th align="right">2</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5|d5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5|exd5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4|d4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4|Bb4+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4|Qe4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4/10...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fried Liver Attack</th> <th align="right">3</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7|Nxf7!?]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3|Nc3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4|Ncb4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3|a3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2|Nxc2+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1|Kd1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1/10...Nxa1|Nxa1]]</td> <td>-+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio Defense, Kieseritzky, Yankovich Variation</th> <th align="right">4</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2|Qe2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4|Nxc4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4|dxc4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2|Nfd2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check Line, Suhle Defense</th> <th align="right">5</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5|Bb5+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6|c6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td> [[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2|Be2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5|Ne5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5/10...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Suhle, Steinitz Variation</th> <th align="right">6</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3|Nh3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6|Bd6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Bogoljubov Variation</th> <th align="right">7</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6|Bxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6|Nxc6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6|Qxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6/10...Bd7|Bd7]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ulvestad Variation, Kurkin Gambit</th> <th align="right">8</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5|Qd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5/9. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>Qc5</td> <td>b4<br>Qxb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fritz Variation, Gruber Variation, Berliner Variation</th> <th align="right">9</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5|Nxd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4|Ne4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4|Qh4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3|Ng3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3/9...Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>f3<br>e4</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit</th> <th align="right">10</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4?!]]</td> <td>Bxf7+!<br>Ke7</td> <td>d4<br>d5</td> <td>Nc3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right">11</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nd5|Nd5]]</td> <td>d3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} rofgjl9lwf32syzsu9ko9h09dszc387 4633081 4633078 2026-04-29T10:27:26Z JCrue 2226064 /* History */ 4633081 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4|Italian game]] → [[../|3...Nf6]] }} == 4. Ng5!? == 4. Ng5!? is a sideline but the most common amateur move. This Romantic move is an attack on f7 with the bishop and knight, taking advantage of the fact that Black gave up control of g5 and cannot castle yet. However, it is unprincipled to attack before having finished development and Black equalises with best play. Black needs to defend f7: otherwise, as in the common beginner blunder, '''4...h6??''' 5. Nxf7 Qe7 6. Nxh8, Black gets the house. If Black thinks to counter-attack instead, [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4?''']], the '''Ponziani-Steinitz gambit''', fails to 5. Bxf7+! Ke7 6. d4. [[/4...d5|'''4...d5''']] is the best way to defend f7. This sacrifices a pawn to 5. exd5. Then there have been several moves tried: * 5...Na5, the Polerio defence, is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces; * 5...b5!?, the Ulvestad variation, to drive the bishop on c4 to somewhere less useful; * 5...Nd4!?, the Fritz variation, gets the knight out from under the gun; * 5...Nxd5?! is more common in amateur games, allowing 6. Nxf7, the audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver attack, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack. [[/4...Bc5|'''4...Bc5?''']] is the venomous but objectively dubious '''Traxler counterattack'''. Black can answer 5. Nxf7? Bxf2+! 6. Kxf2 Nxe4+{{chess/not}}, but instead 5. Bxf7+ is a free pawn. === History === This move has been known since the 17th century, appearing in attributed to Italian chess masters [[w:Giulio Cesare Polerio|Giulio Cesare Polerio]]<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224683 Polerio v Domenico, 1610. Chessgames.com]</ref> and [[w:Gioachino Greco|Gioachino Greco]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1271138 Greco v NN, 1620]</ref> Their games continued with the line 4...d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7, the ''fegatello'', or in English, the "fried liver" attack. Colloquially, the position after 4. Ng5 may be called the "fried liver", or that name is reserved specifically for the continuation with 5...Nxd5 and the sacrifice of the knight on f7. This is a sharp attack on Black's weakest square, f7. A generous critic might call 4. Ng5 "forthright", though [[w:Siegbert Tarrasch|Siegbert Tarrasch]] called it "bungling".<ref>{{cite book |last=Tarrasch |first=Siegbert |translator-last1=Smith |translator-first1=G.E. |translator-last2=Bone |translator-first2=T.G. |title=The Game of Chess |year=1935 |location=London |publisher=Chatto & Windus |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.13269/page/n5/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive |page=259}}</ref> In general, chess masters find 4. d3 to be more sound, however 4. Ng5 demands Black play accurately and at worse the game is equal. A recent appearance of 4. Ng5 was in the 2026 Women's Candidates, played by [[w:Zhongyi Tan|Zhongyi Tan]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=3121156 Tan v Goryachkina, 2026. Chessgames.com]</ref> ==Theory table== {{ChessTable}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"><br>4</th> <th align="left"><br>5</th> <th align="left"><br>6</th> <th align="left"><br>7</th> <th align="left"><br>8</th> <th align="left"><br>9</th> <th align="left"><br>10</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Traxler Counterattack, Bishop Sacrifice Line</th> <th align="right">1</th> <td>Ng5<br>[[/4...Bc5|Bc5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7|Bxf7+]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7|Ke7]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5|Bd5]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O|O-O]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6|d6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8..Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3|Qb3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6|Bb6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6|Bxc6]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6/10...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Lolli Attack, Pincus Variation</th> <th align="right">2</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5|d5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5|exd5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4|d4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4|Bb4+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4|Qe4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4/10...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fried Liver Attack</th> <th align="right">3</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7|Nxf7!?]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3|Nc3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4|Ncb4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3|a3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2|Nxc2+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1|Kd1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1/10...Nxa1|Nxa1]]</td> <td>-+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio Defense, Kieseritzky, Yankovich Variation</th> <th align="right">4</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2|Qe2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4|Nxc4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4|dxc4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2|Nfd2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check Line, Suhle Defense</th> <th align="right">5</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5|Bb5+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6|c6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td> [[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2|Be2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5|Ne5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5/10...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Suhle, Steinitz Variation</th> <th align="right">6</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3|Nh3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6|Bd6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Bogoljubov Variation</th> <th align="right">7</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6|Bxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6|Nxc6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6|Qxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6/10...Bd7|Bd7]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ulvestad Variation, Kurkin Gambit</th> <th align="right">8</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5|Qd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5/9. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>Qc5</td> <td>b4<br>Qxb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fritz Variation, Gruber Variation, Berliner Variation</th> <th align="right">9</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5|Nxd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4|Ne4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4|Qh4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3|Ng3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3/9...Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>f3<br>e4</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit</th> <th align="right">10</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4?!]]</td> <td>Bxf7+!<br>Ke7</td> <td>d4<br>d5</td> <td>Nc3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right">11</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nd5|Nd5]]</td> <td>d3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} hd77g8y7zvnkc8j3bvccmzi8i6zepkv 4633083 4633081 2026-04-29T10:31:47Z JCrue 2226064 /* Theory table */ 4633083 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4|Italian game]] → [[../|3...Nf6]] }} == 4. Ng5!? == 4. Ng5!? is a sideline but the most common amateur move. This Romantic move is an attack on f7 with the bishop and knight, taking advantage of the fact that Black gave up control of g5 and cannot castle yet. However, it is unprincipled to attack before having finished development and Black equalises with best play. Black needs to defend f7: otherwise, as in the common beginner blunder, '''4...h6??''' 5. Nxf7 Qe7 6. Nxh8, Black gets the house. If Black thinks to counter-attack instead, [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4?''']], the '''Ponziani-Steinitz gambit''', fails to 5. Bxf7+! Ke7 6. d4. [[/4...d5|'''4...d5''']] is the best way to defend f7. This sacrifices a pawn to 5. exd5. Then there have been several moves tried: * 5...Na5, the Polerio defence, is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces; * 5...b5!?, the Ulvestad variation, to drive the bishop on c4 to somewhere less useful; * 5...Nd4!?, the Fritz variation, gets the knight out from under the gun; * 5...Nxd5?! is more common in amateur games, allowing 6. Nxf7, the audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver attack, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack. [[/4...Bc5|'''4...Bc5?''']] is the venomous but objectively dubious '''Traxler counterattack'''. Black can answer 5. Nxf7? Bxf2+! 6. Kxf2 Nxe4+{{chess/not}}, but instead 5. Bxf7+ is a free pawn. === History === This move has been known since the 17th century, appearing in attributed to Italian chess masters [[w:Giulio Cesare Polerio|Giulio Cesare Polerio]]<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224683 Polerio v Domenico, 1610. Chessgames.com]</ref> and [[w:Gioachino Greco|Gioachino Greco]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1271138 Greco v NN, 1620]</ref> Their games continued with the line 4...d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7, the ''fegatello'', or in English, the "fried liver" attack. Colloquially, the position after 4. Ng5 may be called the "fried liver", or that name is reserved specifically for the continuation with 5...Nxd5 and the sacrifice of the knight on f7. This is a sharp attack on Black's weakest square, f7. A generous critic might call 4. Ng5 "forthright", though [[w:Siegbert Tarrasch|Siegbert Tarrasch]] called it "bungling".<ref>{{cite book |last=Tarrasch |first=Siegbert |translator-last1=Smith |translator-first1=G.E. |translator-last2=Bone |translator-first2=T.G. |title=The Game of Chess |year=1935 |location=London |publisher=Chatto & Windus |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.13269/page/n5/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive |page=259}}</ref> In general, chess masters find 4. d3 to be more sound, however 4. Ng5 demands Black play accurately and at worse the game is equal. A recent appearance of 4. Ng5 was in the 2026 Women's Candidates, played by [[w:Zhongyi Tan|Zhongyi Tan]].<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=3121156 Tan v Goryachkina, 2026. Chessgames.com]</ref> ==Theory table== {{ChessTable}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"><br>4</th> <th align="left"><br>5</th> <th align="left"><br>6</th> <th align="left"><br>7</th> <th align="left"><br>8</th> <th align="left"><br>9</th> <th align="left"><br>10</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Traxler Counterattack, Bishop Sacrifice Line</th> <th align="right">1</th> <td>Ng5<br>[[/4...Bc5|Bc5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7|Bxf7+]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7|Ke7]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5|Bd5]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O|O-O]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6|d6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3|Qb3]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6|Bb6]]</td> <td>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6|Bxc6]]<br>[[/4...Bc5/5. Bxf7/5...Ke7/6. Bd5/6...Rf8/7. O-O/7...d6/8. c3/8...Bg4/9. Qb3/9...Bb6/10. Bxc6/10...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Lolli Attack, Pincus Variation</th> <th align="right">2</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5|d5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5|exd5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4|d4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4|Bb4+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4|Qe4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. d4/6...Bb4/7. c3/7...Be7/8. Nxf7/8...Kxf7/9. Qf3/9...Ke6/10. Qe4/10...Rf8|Rf8]]</td> <td>+/=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fried Liver Attack</th> <th align="right">3</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7|Nxf7!?]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3|Qf3+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6|Ke6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3|Nc3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4|Ncb4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3|a3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2|Nxc2+]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1|Kd1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nxd5/6. Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7. Qf3/7...Ke6/8. Nc3/8...Ncb4/9. a3/9...Nxc2/10. Kd1/10...Nxa1|Nxa1]]</td> <td>-+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio Defense, Kieseritzky, Yankovich Variation</th> <th align="right">4</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2|Qe2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4|Nxc4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4|dxc4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2|Nfd2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. d3/6...h6/7. Nf3/7...e4/8. Qe2/8...Nxc4/9. dxc4/9...Bc5/10. Nfd2/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check Line, Suhle Defense</th> <th align="right">5</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5|Bb5+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6|c6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6|bxc6]]</td> <td> [[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2|Be2]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3|Nf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4|e4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5|Ne5]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nf3/9...e4/10. Ne5/10...Bc5|Bc5]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Suhle, Steinitz Variation</th> <th align="right">6</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3|Nh3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6|Bd6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3|d3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Be2/8...h6/9. Nh3/9...Bd6/10. d3/10...O-O|O-O]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Polerio, Bishop Check, Bogoljubov Variation</th> <th align="right">7</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7|Be7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6|Bxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6|Nxc6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6|Qxc6+]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Na5/6. Bb5/6...c6/7. dxc6/7...bxc6/8. Qf3/8...Be7/9. Bxc6/9...Nxc6/10. Qxc6/10...Bd7|Bd7]]</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ulvestad Variation, Kurkin Gambit</th> <th align="right">8</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6|h6]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7|Nxf7]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6|dxc6]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5|Qd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...b5/6. Bf1/6...h6/7. Nxf7/7...Kxf7/8. dxc6/8...Qd5/9. Qf3|Qf3]]<br>Qc5</td> <td>b4<br>Qxb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Fritz Variation, Gruber Variation, Berliner Variation</th> <th align="right">9</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3|c3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5|b5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1|Bf1]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5|Nxd5]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4|Ne4]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4|Qh4]]</td> <td>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3|Ng3]]<br>[[/4...d5/5. exd5/5...Nd4/6. c3/6...b5/7. Bf1/7...Nxd5/8. Ne4/8...Qh4/9. Ng3/9...Bg4|Bg4]]</td> <td>f3<br>e4</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left">Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit</th> <th align="right">10</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4?!]]</td> <td>Bxf7+!<br>Ke7</td> <td>d4<br>d5</td> <td>Nc3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right">11</th> <td>...<br>[[/4...Nd5|Nd5]]</td> <td>d3 </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} 1pkua05lz9xznavf5g1cid2ljr0xo2k LPI Linux Certification/Security Tasks 0 134970 4632914 3812740 2026-04-28T12:00:02Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632914 wikitext text/x-wiki == Detailed Objectives (212.4) == (LPIC-2 Version 4.5) '''Weight:''' 3 '''Description:''' Candidates should be able to receive security alerts from various sources, install, configure and run intrusion detection systems and apply security patches and bugfixes. '''Key Knowledge Areas:''' * Tools and utilities to scan and test ports on a server. * Locations and organisations that report security alerts as Bugtraq, CERT or other sources. * Tools and utilities to implement an intrusion detection system (IDS). * Awareness of OpenVAS and Snort. '''Terms and Utilities:''' * <code>telnet</code> * <code>nmap</code> * <code>fail2ban</code> * <code>nc</code> * <code>iptables</code> == Security tasks == === Overview === Description: ''The candidate should be able to install and configure kerberos and perform basic security auditing of source code. This objective includes arranging to receive security alerts from Bugtraq, CERT, CIAC or other sources, being able to test for open mail relays and anonymous FTP servers, installing and configuring an intrusion detection system such as snort or Tripwire. Candidates should also be able to update the IDS configuration as new vulnerabilities are discovered and apply security patches and bugfixes.'' Key '''files''', ''terms'', and <code>utilities</code> include: Tripwire nessus netsaint snort telnet nmap === Kerberos === Reference: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: Reference Guide - Chapter 19. Kerberos (http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/ref-guide/ch-kerberos.html) 1. Installing Server 2. Installing Client 3. Basic Configuration (e.g. krb5.conf ..) === Security tasks === Use atelnet client to test/debug your servers This implies you know a little about the protocol used : read the corresponding RFCs Check security mailing lists such as Bugtraq, CERT, et al. regularly Patch your systems ASAP ! Run a security scanner on your system regularly Network security scanners Nessus and Netsaint are widely used, highly considered and open-source Bastille Linux is a great host-based security scanner Use some Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), both network- and hosts-based Tripwire Snort Don't forget : security is a never-ending process, not a state or a product ! === Exercises === {{subject|linux}} goelp24zrdm8dsdhf6jwf34yqgl2963 Radiation Oncology/EMPD 0 135102 4633080 1730523 2026-04-29T10:27:10Z Jcb 90773 4633080 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation_Oncology:TOC}} <big>Extramammary Paget's Disease</big> ==Overview== *Intraepithelial neoplasm with glandular differentiation *Morphologically the same as Paget's disease of the breast, but unlike in the nipple, there is only rarely an underlying malignancy. It appears to be a primary epithelial malignancy *Areas of involvement: peno-scrotal area, perineum, perianal area, vulva, axillae, groin, umbilicus, eyelid *Tends to arise in sites where apocrine glands are present in high concentration *In cases with an underlying malignancy (~20% of cases), it is often a cutaneous adnexal carcinoma, usually of apocrine or eccrine glands *Presenting symptoms: pruritus, scaly eczematous lesion *Histology shows presence of Paget cells, which are large cells with abundant basophilic cytoplasm and a large hyperchromatic and pleomorphic nucleus. Staining positive for CEA, CK7, EMA, and CAM 5.2; may also show overexpression of Her2 *Internal malignancies (e.g. colon, ovarian) may be associated in 10-20% *Primary treatment is surgery, but margin may be diffuse and difficult to clear. Suggested margins have been 3-5cm, Mohs should be considered *RT reasonable alternative if patient not a surgical candidate ==Literature== *'''Hong Kong; 2007''' {{PMID|17665242}} -- "Extramammary Paget's Disease in Chinese Males: A 21-year Experience." (Chiu TW, World J Surg. 2007 Oct;31(10):1941-6.) **Retrospective. **Outcome: recurrence rate 35% (simple WLE 60% vs. intraop frozen sections 25%) tm4vitiovgp3s7aeb05r7m1xigpjjv9 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5/4...d5 0 136860 4633075 4567368 2026-04-29T09:50:24Z JCrue 2226064 4633075 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5|4. Ng5]] }} == 4...d5 == This is a pawn sacrifice, but it is necessary for Black to defang White's attack on f7. White must capture the pawn, [[/5. exd5|'''5. exd5''']]. Any other move loses material, for instance retreating the bishop 5. Bb3? Nxe4!. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} :1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">4</th> <th align="left">5</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <td>Ng5<br>d5</td> <td>[[/5. exd5|exd5]]<br>-</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{reflist}} === See also === {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} qz454yiuy1ys0am79t64b15lf5cy7yd Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5/4...d5/5. exd5 0 136865 4633076 4567369 2026-04-29T10:10:24Z JCrue 2226064 lines 4633076 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5|4. Ng5]] → [[../|4...d5]] }} == 5. exd5 == Taking the pawn is an automatic move as other moves lose material. Black has a selection of interesting moves leading to diverse tactical positions. The classical way to play, and one of the most popular continuations in amateur games, is [[/5...Nxd5|'''5...Nxd5?!''']]. However, this is now known to be inferior. It allows 6. Nxf7+!, an audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver where Black's king is hounded into the centre of the board, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack and Bobby Fischer's preferred line. [[/5...Na5|'''5...Na5''']], the '''Polerio variation''', is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces. [[/5...b5|'''5...b5!?''']] is the '''Ulvestad variation'''. Black offers a pawn to deflect the bishop from control of d5 and pressure of f7, so that they may retake on d4 with the queen. This works out very well for Black if White accepts the sacrifice, but not so well if White knows the surprising refutation 6. Bf1!. [[/5...Nd4|'''5...Nd4!?''']], the '''Fritz variation''', gets the knight out from under the gun. after 6. c3 b5, this usually leads to a trade of minor pieces but White is still a pawn ahead: 8. cxd4 Qxg5 9. Bxb5+ Kd8 {{chess/not|++}}. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5. exd5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">5</th> <th align="left">6</th> <th align="left">7</th> <th align="left">8</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Main Line</th> <td>exd5<br>[[/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>Bb5+<br>c6</td> <td>dxc6<br>bxc6</td> <td>Be2<br>h6</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Bogoljubov Variation</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>Qf3?!<br>Rb8</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Ulvestad Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>Bf1<br>h6</td> <td>Nxf7<br>Kxf7</td> <td>dxc6<br>Bc5</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Fritz Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>c3<br>b5</td> <td>Bf1<br>Nxd5</td> <td>Ne4<br>Qh4</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Lolli Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>d4<br>Bb4+</td> <td>c3<br>Be7</td> <td>Nxf7<br>Kxf7</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Fried Liver Attack</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7|Nxf7!!]]<br>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7._Qf3|Qf3!]]<br>Ke6</td> <td>Nc3<br>Nb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} mr74cc2e8mtyfsj9v8kea7s7wx5akcs 4633077 4633076 2026-04-29T10:21:08Z JCrue 2226064 /* 5. exd5 */ 4633077 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |Two knights defence |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C05]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5|4. Ng5]] → [[../|4...d5]] }} == 5. exd5 == Taking the pawn is an automatic move as other moves lose material. Black has a selection of interesting moves leading to diverse tactical positions. The classical way to play, and one of the most popular continuations in amateur games, is [[/5...Nxd5|'''5...Nxd5?!''']]. However, this is now known to be inferior. It allows 6. Nxf7+!, an audacious knight sacrifice known as the fried liver where Black's king is hounded into the centre of the board, or 6. d4, the Lolli attack and Bobby Fischer's preferred line. [[/5...Na5|'''5...Na5''']], the '''Polerio variation''', is the most serious continuation and main line today. Black counterattacks the bishop, and the line continues 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 8. Bd3 Nd5 9. Nf3 Bd6 10. O-O. White may be ahead a pawn, but Black is considered equal with more active pieces. [[/5...b5|'''5...b5!?''']] is the '''Ulvestad variation'''. Black offers a pawn to deflect the bishop from control of d5 and pressure of f7, so that they may retake on d4 with the queen. This works out very well for Black if White accepts the sacrifice, but not so well if White knows the surprising refutation 6. Bf1!. [[/5...Nd4|'''5...Nd4!?''']], the '''Fritz variation''', gets the knight out from under the gun. After 6. c3 b5, this usually leads to a trade of minor pieces but White is still a pawn ahead: 8. cxd4 Qxg5 9. Bxb5+ Kd8 {{chess/not|++}}. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5. exd5''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">5</th> <th align="left">6</th> <th align="left">7</th> <th align="left">8</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Main Line</th> <td>exd5<br>[[/5...Na5|Na5]]</td> <td>Bb5+<br>c6</td> <td>dxc6<br>bxc6</td> <td>Be2<br>h6</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Bogoljubov Variation</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>Qf3?!<br>Rb8</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Ulvestad Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...b5|b5]]</td> <td>Bf1<br>h6</td> <td>Nxf7<br>Kxf7</td> <td>dxc6<br>Bc5</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Fritz Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...Nd4|Nd4]]</td> <td>c3<br>b5</td> <td>Bf1<br>Nxd5</td> <td>Ne4<br>Qh4</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Lolli Variation</th> <td>...<br>[[/5...Nxd5|Nxd5!?]]</td> <td>d4<br>Bb4+</td> <td>c3<br>Be7</td> <td>Nxf7<br>Kxf7</td> <td>+=<br></td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right">Fried Liver Attack</th> <td>...<br>...</td> <td>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7|Nxf7!!]]<br>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7/6...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td> <td>[[Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Nxd5/6._Nxf7/6...Kxf7/7._Qf3|Qf3!]]<br>Ke6</td> <td>Nc3<br>Nb4</td> <td>∞</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{reflist}} {{BCO2}} {{NCO}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} 884txcnsrzj9xhc76r07b0to0khfk8g Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance 4 140081 4633027 4632900 2026-04-28T22:30:19Z MathXplore 3097823 Reporting Jalwagamesonline 4633027 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ {{Discussion Rooms}} {{shortcut|WB:AN|WB:AA}} {{TOC left}} {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance/Archives/%(year)d/%(monthname)s |algo = old(14d) |counter = 1 |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} {{ombox|type=content|text='''To request a rename or usurpation''', go to the global request page at Meta [[meta:SRUC|here]].<br />''Please do not post those requests here!''}} {{Clear}} Welcome to the '''Administrative Assistance reading room'''. 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(Sutton G, Gynecol Oncol. 2006 Feb;100(2):349-54.) **Phase II. 21 patients treated with TAH/BSO, PPALND, WART 30/20 and pelvic boost to 50 Gy **Outcome: >50% failures within RT field ***UPSC: 5-year OS 38%, PFS 38% ***Clear cell: 5-year OS 54%, PFS 54% **Toxicity: 17% Grade 3-4 GI toxicity (SBO, proctitis, N/V) **Conclusion: WART alone not adequate, chemotherapy needs to be a component of treatment. Clear cell better outcome than UPSC *'''Stanford; 2000''' (1979-1998) {{PMID|11020574}} -- "Treatment of high-risk uterine cancer with whole abdominopelvic radiation therapy." (Smith RS, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2000 Oct 1;48(3):767-78.) **Retrospective. 48 patients with Stage III-IV endometrial ACA (n=22) or Stage I-IV UPSC or CC (n=26), treated with postop WART. Median dose 30 Gy abdomen (in 1.2-1.5 Gy/fx) and 50 Gy pelvis (in 1.2-1.8 Gy/fx). PALN boost to 44 Gy in 9 patients. Vaginal brachy in 24 patients. Mean F/U 3.1 years **Outcome: 3-year OS all patients 77%, ACA 89% vs. UPSC/CC 68%; UPSC/CC Stage I-II OS 87% vs. Stage III-IV 61%; DFS 87% vs. 31% **Toxicity: major complications (SBO) 7%, no deaths, 23% required break >1 week **Conclusion: WART is safe, effective. Recommend with vaginal cuff brachy for Stage I-II. Recommend with concurrent or sequential chemo in Stage III-IV UPSC/CC until results of GOG 94 and GOG 122 become available (see [[Radiation_Oncology/Endometrium/Locally_Advanced_Stage|Advanced Stage]] chapter). ==Retrospective results== *'''U. Chicago; 2003''' (1980-2000) {{PMID|12654437}} [http://radonc.ucsd.edu/research/publications/Documents/Gynecology_Paper18.pdf PDF] -- "Outcome and patterns of failure in pathologic stages I-IV clear-cell carcinoma of the endometrium: implications for adjuvant radiation therapy." (Murphy KT, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2003 Apr 1;55(5):1272-6.) **38 pts with clear cell histology who were treated with TAH/BSO. 22 received post-op RT. **5-yr DFS 38.5%. Median time to failure 18 mos. There was no correlation of outcome with stage, myometrial invasion, cervical invasion, peritoneal fluid, or extrauterine involvement. Of 16 relapses (42%), 8 failed in the pelvis; no pelvic failures for those treated with RT. 6 pts (16%) para-aortic node recurrence; 5% - abdomen; 24% - distant. **Conclusion: Recommend RT to the pelvis, even in early stage cases. ==Phosphorus-32 (P<sup>32</sup>)== *'''HOG 97-01''' {{PMID|15721431}} -- "Intraperitoneal radioactive phosphorus (32P) and vaginal brachytherapy as adjuvant treatment for uterine papillary serous carcinoma and clear cell carcinoma: a phase II Hoosier Oncology Group (HOG 97-01) study." (Fakiris AJ, Gynecol Oncol. 2005 Mar;96(3):818-23.) **Phase II. 21 patients s/p TAH-BSO, residual peritoneal disease <3mm, negative PPALN. Intraperitoneal P-32 15 mCi within 8 weeks. Vaginal BT. Median F/U **Outcome: 2-year OS 89%, DFS 80%; recurrences 5/21, but only 2/21 intraperitoneal **Toxicity: No Grade 2-4 **Conclusion: Adjuvant intraperitoneal P-32 and vaginal BT feasible, well tolerated 19jqaanwrnbhjdxvlaqej4p8ycp04vi BASIC Programming/Beginning BASIC/User Input 0 146551 4632947 4629132 2026-04-28T14:06:35Z 1busyman 3579737 come on man don't say that 4632947 wikitext text/x-wiki == Introduction == Read the [[Programming: BASIC: Beginning BASIC: Variables and Data Types|Variables and Data Types]] article before reading this one. User Input is one of the most important aspects of programming concepts. Every program should have some sort of user interaction, from getting a character's name for a game to asking for a password to log into a database. This article will teach the basics of user input in the BASIC Programming Language. Please note that the following code may vary from compiler to compiler. (FreeBASIC Users: Do not use line numbers). == Code == #you can copy it from here, hashtags do not do anything, it's a reminder. '''Example 1 (qBasic)''' <syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">CLS 10 PRINT "what is your name?" 20 INPUT "...(Enter Your Name)...", a$ 30 PRINT 40 PRINT "hello, "; a$; ", I am your computer, nice to meet you." 60 END</syntaxhighlight> '''Example 2 (freeBasic)''' <syntaxhighlight lang="freeBasic"> 10 Dim userInput As String 20 Input "What is your name?", userInput 30 Print 40 Print "Hello, " ; userInput ; "! I am your computer, it's nice to meet you." 50 Sleep 60 End </syntaxhighlight> <!--What does the comma do? --> == Explanation == '''Output''' What is your name? ...(Enter Your Name)... Hello, yourName, I am your computer, nice to meet you. '''10:''' ''Dim userInput'' declares the variable ''userInput''. ''As String'' tells the compiler that ''userInput'' is a string (A collection of pure text, can include numbers and symbols, but is considered text). <br /> '''20:''' ''Input "What is your name?"'' prompts the user for their name. '' userInput'' OR '' a$'' tells the compiler to store the answer in the variable in ''userInput'' or ''a$''. <br /> '''30:''' Makes a blank line. <br /> '''40:''' A normal ''Print'' statement, '';'' tells the compiler not to skip to the next line. <br /> '''50:''' ''Sleep'' makes the program wait for the user to press a key. <br /> '''60:''' The ending to all BASIC programs, signifies a termination of the program. <br /> ---- {| WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" |- | align="Left" | '''Previous:''' [[../../Beginning BASIC/Variables and Data Types|Variables and Data Types]] | align="Center" | '''Main:''' [[{{BOOKNAME}}]] | align="right" | '''Next:''' [[../../Beginning BASIC/Documentation|Documentation]] |} {{BookCat}} 17z4pq7puar2nckkervboxh7qwcgnf1 C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions 0 149402 4632916 3850685 2026-04-28T12:13:43Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632916 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center/top}} ==== All Standard C Library Functions ==== {{center/end}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" align="center" ! Functions ! Descriptions |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/abort|abort]] || The '''abort()''' function causes abnormal process termination to occur, unless the signal SIGABRT is being caught and the signal handler '''does''' not return |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/abs|abs]] || absolute value without minus |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/acos|acos]] || arc cosine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/asctime|asctime]] || a textual version of the time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/asin|asin]] || arc sine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/assert|assert]] || stops the program if an expression isn't true |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atan|atan]] || arc tangent |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atan2|atan2]] || arc tangent, using signs to determine quadrants |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atexit|atexit]] || sets a function to be called when the program exits |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atof|atof]] || converts a string to a double |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atoi|atoi]] || converts a string to an integer |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/atol|atol]] || converts a string to a long |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/bsearch|bsearch]] || perform a binary search |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/calloc|calloc]] || allocates and clears a two-dimensional chunk of memory |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ceil|ceil]] || the smallest integer not less than a certain value |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/clearerr|clearerr]] || clears errors |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/clock|clock]] || returns the amount of time that the program has been running |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/cos|cos]] || cosine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/cosh|cosh]] || hyperbolic cosine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ctime|ctime]] || returns a specifically formatted version of the time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/difftime|difftime]] || the difference between two times |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/div|div]] || returns the quotient and remainder of a division |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/exit|exit]] || stop the program |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/exp|exp]] || returns "e" raised to a given power |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fabs|fabs]] || absolute value for floating-point numbers |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fclose|fclose]] || close a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/feof|feof]] || true if at the end-of-file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ferror|ferror]] || checks for a file error |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fflush|fflush]] || writes the contents of the output buffer |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fgetc|fgetc]] || get a character from a stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fgetpos|fgetpos]] || get the file position indicator |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fgets|fgets]] || get a string of characters from a stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/floor|floor]] || returns the largest integer not greater than a given value |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fmod|fmod]] || returns the remainder of a division |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fopen|fopen]] || open a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fprintf|fprintf]] || print formatted output to a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fputc|fputc]] || write a character to a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fputs|fputs]] || write a string to a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fread|fread]] || read from a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/free|free]] || returns previously allocated memory to the operating system |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/freopen|freopen]] || open an existing stream with a different name |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/frexp|frexp]] || decomposes a number into scientific notation |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fscanf|fscanf]] || read formatted input from a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fseek|fseek]] || move to a specific location in a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fsetpos|fsetpos]] || move to a specific location in a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ftell|ftell]] || returns the current file position indicator |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fwrite|fwrite]] || write to a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/getc|getc]] || read a character from a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/getchar|getchar]] || read a character from STDIN |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/getenv|getenv]] || get environment information about a variable |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/gets|gets]] || read a string from STDIN |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/gmtime|gmtime]] || returns a pointer to the current Greenwich Mean Time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isalnum|isalnum]] || true if a character is alphanumeric |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isalpha|isalpha]] || true if a character is alphabetic |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/iscntrl|iscntrl]] || true if a character is a control character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isdigit|isdigit]] || true if a character is a digit |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isgraph|isgraph]] || true if a character is a graphical character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/islower|islower]] || true if a character is lowercase |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isprint|isprint]] || true if a character is a printing character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ispunct|ispunct]] || true if a character is punctuation |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isspace|isspace]] || true if a character is a space character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isupper|isupper]] || true if a character is an uppercase character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/itoa|itoa]] || Convert a integer to a string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/isxdigit|isxdigit]] || true if a character is a hexadecimal character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/labs|labs]] || absolute value for long integers |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ldexp|ldexp]] || computes a number in scientific notation |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ldiv|ldiv]] || returns the quotient and remainder of a division, in long integer form |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/localtime|localtime]] || returns a pointer to the current time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/log|log]] || natural logarithm |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/log10|log10]] || natural logarithm, in base 10 |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/longjmp|longjmp]] || start execution at a certain point in the program |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/malloc|malloc]] || allocates memory |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memchr|memchr]] || searches an array for the first occurrence of a character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memcmp|memcmp]] || compares two buffers |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memcpy|memcpy]] || copies one buffer to another |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memmove|memmove]] || moves one buffer to another |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memset|memset]] || fills a buffer with a character |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/mktime|mktime]] || returns the calendar version of a given time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/modf|modf]] || decomposes a number into integer and fractional parts |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/perror|perror]] || displays a string version of the current error to STDERR |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/pow|pow]] || returns a given number raised to another number |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/printf|printf]] || write formatted output to STDOUT |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/putc|putc]] || write a character to a stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/putchar|putchar]] || write a character to STDOUT |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/puts|puts]] || write a string to STDOUT |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/qsort|qsort]] || perform a quicksort. |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/raise|raise]] || send a signal to the program |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/rand|rand]] || returns a pseudo-random number |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/realloc|realloc]] || changes the size of previously allocated memory |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/remove|remove]] || erase a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/rename|rename]] || rename a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/rewind|rewind]] || move the file position indicator to the beginning of a file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/scanf|scanf]] || read formatted input from STDIN |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setbuf|setbuf]] || set the buffer for a specific stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setjmp|setjmp]] || set execution to start at a certain point |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setlocale|setlocale]] || sets the current locale |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setvbuf|setvbuf]] || set the buffer and size for a specific stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/signal|signal]] || register a function as a signal handler |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/sin|sin]] || sine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/sinh|sinh]] || hyperbolic sine |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/sprintf|sprintf]] || write formatted output to a buffer |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/sqrt|sqrt]] || square root |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/srand|srand]] || initialize the random number generator |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/sscanf|sscanf]] || read formatted input from a buffer |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcat|strcat]] || concatenates two strings |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strchr|strchr]] || finds the first occurrence of a character in a string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcmp|strcmp]] || compares two strings |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcoll|strcoll]] || compares two strings in accordance to the current locale |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcpy|strcpy]] || copies one string to another |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcspn|strcspn]] || searches one string for any characters in another |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strerror|strerror]] || returns a text version of a given error code |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strftime|strftime]] || returns individual elements of the date and time |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strlen|strlen]] || returns the length of a given string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncat|strncat]] || concatenates a certain amount of characters of two strings |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncmp|strncmp]] || compares a certain amount of characters of two strings |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncpy|strncpy]] || copies a certain amount of characters from one string to another |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strpbrk|strpbrk]] || finds the first location of any character in one string, in another string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strrchr|strrchr]] || finds the last occurrence of a character in a string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strspn|strspn]] || returns the length of a substring of characters of a string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strstr|strstr]] || finds the first occurrence of a substring of characters |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strtod|strtod]] || converts a string to a double |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strtok|strtok]] || finds the next token in a string |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strtol|strtol]] || converts a string to a long |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strtoul|strtoul]] || converts a string to an {{C++ Programming/kw|unsigned}} long |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strxfrm|strxfrm]] || converts a substring so that it can be used by string comparison functions |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/system|system]] || perform a system call |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/tan|tan]] || tangent |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/tanh|tanh]] || hyperbolic tangent |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/time|time]] || returns the current calendar time of the system |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/tmpfile|tmpfile]] || return a pointer to a temporary file |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/tmpnam|tmpnam]] || return a unique filename |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/tolower|tolower]] || converts a character to lowercase |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/toupper|toupper]] || converts a character to uppercase |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ungetc|ungetc]] || puts a character back into a stream |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/va_arg|va_arg]] || use variable length parameter lists |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/vprintf, vfprintf, and vsprintf|vprintf, vfprintf, and vsprintf]] || write formatted output with variable argument lists |- | [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/vscanf, vfscanf, and vsscanf|vscanf, vfscanf, and vsscanf]] || read formatted input with variable argument lists |} These routines included on the Standard C Library can be sub divided into: *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/IO|Standard C I/O]] *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/String & Character|Standard C String & Character]] *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Math|Standard C Math]] *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Time&Date|Standard C Time & Date]] *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Memory|Standard C Memory]] *[[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Other|Other Standard C functions]] {{BookCat}} <noinclude>{{displaytitle|title=C++ Programming: C++'s Standard C Library and its functions}}</noinclude> fgndb4s316eqrh4woe2ljcg9mvnnj9p C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fopen 0 149660 4632917 3824557 2026-04-28T12:14:27Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632917 wikitext text/x-wiki == fopen == {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <cstdio> FILE *fopen( const char *fname, const char *mode ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The fopen() function opens a file indicated by fname and returns a stream associated with that file. If there is an error, fopen() returns '''NULL'''. mode is used to determine how the file will be treated (i.e. for input, output, etc.) The mode contains up to three characters. The first character is either "r", "w", or "a", which indicates how the file is opened. A file opened for reading starts allows input from the beginning of the file. For writing, the file is erased. For appending, the file is kept and writing to the file will start at the end. The second character is "b", is an optional flag that opens the file as binary - omitting any conversions from different formats of text. The third character "+" is an optional flag that allows read and write operations on the file (but the file itself is opened in the same way. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto;" ! '''Mode''' !! '''Meaning''' !! '''Mode''' !! ''' Meaning''' |- | "r" || Open a text file for reading || "r+" || Open a text file for read/write |- | "w" || Create a text file for writing || "w+" || Create a text file for read/write |- | "a" || Append to a text file || "a+" || Open a text file for read/write |- | "rb" || Open a binary file for reading || "rb+" || Open a binary file for read/write |- | "wb" || Create a binary file for writing || "wb+" || Create a binary file for read/write |- | "ab" || Append to a binary file || "ab+" || Open a binary file for read/write |- |} An example: <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> int ch; FILE *input = fopen( "stuff", "r" ); ch = getc( input ); </syntaxhighlight> ;Related topics: [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fclose|fclose]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fflush|fflush]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fgetc|fgetc]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fputc|fputc]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fread|fread]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/freopen|freopen]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fseek|fseek]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fwrite|fwrite]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/getc|getc]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/getchar|getchar]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setbuf|setbuf]] {{BOOKCAT}} h8z3kydpahjqtrttvn0cf2bmfqho83w C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fseek 0 150002 4632918 3676534 2026-04-28T12:15:06Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632918 wikitext text/x-wiki ==== fseek ==== {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <cstdio> int fseek( FILE *stream, long offset, int origin ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The function fseek() sets the file position data for the given stream. The origin value should have one of the following values (defined in cstdio): {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto;" ! '''Name''' !! '''Explanation''' |- | SEEK_SET || Seek from the start of the file |- | SEEK_CUR || Seek from the current location |- | SEEK_END || Seek from the end of the file |} fseek() returns zero upon success, non-zero on failure. You can use fseek() to move beyond a file, but not before the beginning. Using fseek() clears the EOF flag associated with that stream. ;Related topics: [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fgetpos|fgetpos]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fopen|fopen]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/fsetpos|fsetpos]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/ftell|ftell]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/rewind|rewind]] {{BookCat}} 0ajfgqpfh30koi6ouy9cbfcgc931hfh Video Game Design/Chapters/Getting Started 0 151369 4632931 3269231 2026-04-28T12:36:20Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632931 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center/top}} = Getting Started = {{center/end}} {{:Video Game Design/Introduction}} {{:Video Game Design/Introduction/What is a video game}} {{:Video Game Design/Introduction/Rat race}} == Chapter Summary == {{:Video Game Design/Chapters/Getting Started/Summary}} {{BookCat}} 1ta24q0yh343c01vmexgtvi4rbifztn C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memcmp 0 151948 4632988 3676708 2026-04-28T18:55:11Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632988 wikitext text/x-wiki ==== memcmp ==== {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <cstring> int memcmp( const void *buffer1, const void *buffer2, size_t count ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The function memcmp() compares the first ''count'' characters of ''buffer1'' and ''buffer2''. The return values are as follows: {{center/top}} {| class="wikitable" ! '''Return value''' !! '''Explanation''' |- | less than 0 || ''buffer1'' is less than ''buffer2'' |- | equal to 0 || ''buffer1'' is equal to ''buffer2'' |- | greater than 0 || ''buffer1'' is greater than ''buffer2'' |} {{center/end}} ;Related topics: [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memchr|memchr]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memcpy|memcpy]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memset|memset]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcmp|strcmp]] {{BookCat}} btn1w2rt1c57rsxn9vtc3lo164d10yt C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcmp 0 152047 4632989 3676192 2026-04-28T18:56:05Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632989 wikitext text/x-wiki ==== strcmp ==== {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <cstring> int strcmp( const char *str1, const char *str2 ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The function strcmp() compares ''str1'' and ''str2'', then returns: {{center/top}} {| class="wikitable" ! '''Return value''' !! '''Explanation''' |- | less than 0 || ''str1'' is less than ''str2'' |- | equal to 0 || ''str1'' is equal to ''str2'' |- | greater than 0 || ''str1'' is greater than ''str2'' |} {{center/end}} For example: <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> printf( "Enter your name: " ); scanf( "%s", name ); if( strcmp( name, "Mary" ) == 0 ) { printf( "Hello, Dr. Mary!\n" ); } </syntaxhighlight> Note that if ''str1'' or ''str2'' are missing a null-termination character, then strcmp() may not produce valid results. For a similar (and safer) function that includes explicit bounds checking, see strncmp(). ;Related topics: [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/memcmp|memcmp]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcat|strcat]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strchr|strchr]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcoll|strcoll]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcpy|strcpy]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strlen|strlen]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncmp|strncmp]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strxfrm|strxfrm]] {{BookCat}} 7ltrbqofjb6taqq9pwyojhompcj8iha C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncmp 0 152048 4632990 3676336 2026-04-28T18:56:32Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632990 wikitext text/x-wiki ==== strncmp ==== {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <cstring> int strncmp( const char *str1, const char *str2, size_t count ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The strncmp() function compares at most count characters of ''str1'' and ''str2''. The return value is as follows: {{center/top}} {| class="wikitable" ! '''Return value''' !! '''Explanation''' |- | less than 0 || ''str1'' is less than ''str2'' |- | equal to 0 || ''str1'' is equal to ''str2'' |- | greater than 0 || ''str1'' is greater than ''str2'' |} {{center/end}} If there are less than count characters in either string, then the comparison will stop after the first null termination is encountered. ;Related topics: [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strchr|strchr]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcmp|strcmp]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcpy|strcpy]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strlen|strlen]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncat|strncat]] - [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strncpy|strncpy]] {{BookCat}} 5hnjq2l37l3bykc3lkrbbddmvovegyi Unicode/Character reference/1F000-1FFFF 0 155016 4633064 4632867 2026-04-29T07:41:13Z ~2026-11447-39 3561888 Fixed colors 4633064 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} 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style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD BACK|&#x1f0a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD ACE OF SPADES|&#x1f0a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TWO OF SPADES|&#x1f0a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD THREE OF SPADES|&#x1f0a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FOUR OF SPADES|&#x1f0a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FIVE OF SPADES|&#x1f0a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SIX OF SPADES|&#x1f0a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SEVEN OF SPADES|&#x1f0a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD EIGHT OF SPADES|&#x1f0a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD NINE OF SPADES|&#x1f0a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TEN OF SPADES|&#x1f0aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD JACK OF SPADES|&#x1f0ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KNIGHT OF SPADES|&#x1f0ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD QUEEN OF SPADES|&#x1f0ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KING OF SPADES|&#x1f0ae;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Bx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD ACE OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TWO OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD THREE OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FOUR OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FIVE OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SIX OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SEVEN OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD EIGHT OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD NINE OF HEARTS|&#x1f0b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TEN OF HEARTS|&#x1f0ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD JACK OF HEARTS|&#x1f0bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KNIGHT OF HEARTS|&#x1f0bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD QUEEN OF HEARTS|&#x1f0bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KING OF HEARTS|&#x1f0be;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD RED JOKER|&#x1f0bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Cx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD ACE OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TWO OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD THREE OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FOUR OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FIVE OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SIX OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SEVEN OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD EIGHT OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD NINE OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TEN OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD JACK OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KNIGHT OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD QUEEN OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KING OF DIAMONDS|&#x1f0ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER|&#x1f0cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Dx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD ACE OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TWO OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD THREE OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FOUR OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FIVE OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SIX OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD SEVEN OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD EIGHT OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD NINE OF CLUBS|&#x1f0d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TEN OF CLUBS|&#x1f0da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD JACK OF CLUBS|&#x1f0db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KNIGHT OF CLUBS|&#x1f0dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD QUEEN OF CLUBS|&#x1f0dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD KING OF CLUBS|&#x1f0de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD WHITE JOKER|&#x1f0df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD FOOL|&#x1f0e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-1|&#x1f0e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-2|&#x1f0e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-3|&#x1f0e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-4|&#x1f0e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-5|&#x1f0e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-6|&#x1f0e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-7|&#x1f0e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-8|&#x1f0e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-9|&#x1f0e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-10|&#x1f0ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-11|&#x1f0eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-12|&#x1f0ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-13|&#x1f0ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-14|&#x1f0ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-15|&#x1f0ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F0Fx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-16|&#x1f0f0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-17|&#x1f0f1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-18|&#x1f0f2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-19|&#x1f0f3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-20|&#x1f0f4;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYING CARD TRUMP-21|&#x1f0f5;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F10x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT ZERO FULL STOP|&#x1f100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT ZERO COMMA|&#x1f101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT ONE COMMA|&#x1f102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT TWO COMMA|&#x1f103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT THREE COMMA|&#x1f104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT FOUR COMMA|&#x1f105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT FIVE COMMA|&#x1f106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT SIX COMMA|&#x1f107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT SEVEN COMMA|&#x1f108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT EIGHT COMMA|&#x1f109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIGIT NINE COMMA|&#x1f10a;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO|&#x1f10b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO|&#x1f10c;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED ZERO WITH SLASH|&#x1f10d;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED ANTICLOCKWISE ARROW|&#x1f10e;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED DOLLAR SIGN WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH|&#x1f10f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F11x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x1f110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x1f111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x1f112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x1f113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x1f114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x1f115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x1f116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x1f117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1f118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x1f119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x1f11a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x1f11b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x1f11c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x1f11d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x1f11e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x1f11f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F12x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x1f120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x1f121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x1f122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x1f123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x1f124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x1f125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x1f126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x1f127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x1f128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x1f129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x1f12a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED ITALIC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x1f12b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED ITALIC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x1f12c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CD|&#x1f12d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED WZ|&#x1f12e;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COPYLEFT SYMBOL|&#x1f12f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F13x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x1f130;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x1f131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x1f132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x1f133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x1f134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x1f135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x1f136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x1f137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1f138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x1f139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x1f13a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x1f13b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x1f13c;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x1f13d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x1f13e;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x1f13f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F14x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x1f140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x1f141;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x1f142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x1f143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x1f144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x1f145;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x1f146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x1f147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x1f148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x1f149;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED HV|&#x1f14a;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED MV|&#x1f14b;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SD|&#x1f14c;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SS|&#x1f14d;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED PPV|&#x1f14e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED WC|&#x1f14f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F15x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x1f150;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x1f151;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x1f152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x1f153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x1f154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x1f155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x1f156;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x1f157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1f158;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x1f159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x1f15a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x1f15b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x1f15c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x1f15d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x1f15e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x1f15f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F16x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x1f160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x1f161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x1f162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x1f163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x1f164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x1f165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x1f166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x1f167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x1f168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x1f169;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED MC SIGN|&#x1f16a;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED MD SIGN|&#x1f16b;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED MR SIGN|&#x1f16c;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CC|&#x1f16d;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED C WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH|&#x1f16e;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED HUMAN FIGURE|&#x1f16f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F17x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x1f170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x1f171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x1f172;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x1f173;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x1f174;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x1f175;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x1f176;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H|&#x1f177;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1f178;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x1f179;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x1f17a;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x1f17b;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x1f17c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x1f17d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x1f17e;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x1f17f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F18x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x1f180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x1f181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x1f182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x1f183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x1f184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x1f185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x1f186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x1f187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x1f188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x1f189;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSSED NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x1f18a;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED IC|&#x1f18b;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED PA|&#x1f18c;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED SA|&#x1f18d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED AB|&#x1f18e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE SQUARED WC|&#x1f18f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F19x |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE DJ|&#x1f190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CL|&#x1f191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED COOL|&#x1f192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED FREE|&#x1f193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED ID|&#x1f194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED NEW|&#x1f195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED NG|&#x1f196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED OK|&#x1f197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SOS|&#x1f198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED UP WITH EXCLAMATION MARK|&#x1f199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED VS|&#x1f19a;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED THREE D|&#x1f19b;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SECOND SCREEN|&#x1f19c;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED TWO K|&#x1f19d;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED FOUR K|&#x1f19e;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED EIGHT K|&#x1f19f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED FIVE POINT ONE|&#x1f1a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SEVEN POINT ONE|&#x1f1a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED TWENTY-TWO POINT TWO|&#x1f1a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SIXTY P|&#x1f1a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED ONE HUNDRED TWENTY P|&#x1f1a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LATIN SMALL LETTER D|&#x1f1a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED HC|&#x1f1a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED HDR|&#x1f1a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED HI-RES|&#x1f1a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED LOSSLESS|&#x1f1a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED SHV|&#x1f1aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED UHD|&#x1f1ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED VOD|&#x1f1ac;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MASK WORK SYMBOL|&#x1f1ad;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOMOBIKI SYMBOL|&#x1f1ae;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Ex |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A|&#x1f1e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER B|&#x1f1e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER C|&#x1f1e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER D|&#x1f1e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER E|&#x1f1ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER F|&#x1f1eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G|&#x1f1ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER H|&#x1f1ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER I|&#x1f1ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER J|&#x1f1ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F1Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER K|&#x1f1f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER L|&#x1f1f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER M|&#x1f1f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER N|&#x1f1f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER O|&#x1f1f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER P|&#x1f1f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER Q|&#x1f1f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER R|&#x1f1f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER S|&#x1f1f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER T|&#x1f1f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER U|&#x1f1fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER V|&#x1f1fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER W|&#x1f1fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER X|&#x1f1fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER Y|&#x1f1fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER Z|&#x1f1ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Enclosed Ideographic Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F20x |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE HIRAGANA HOKA|&#x1f200;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED KATAKANA KOKO|&#x1f201;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED KATAKANA SA|&#x1f202;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F21x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-624B|&#x1f210;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5B57|&#x1f211;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-53CC|&#x1f212;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED KATAKANA DE|&#x1f213;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E8C|&#x1f214;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-591A|&#x1f215;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-89E3|&#x1f216;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5929|&#x1f217;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4EA4|&#x1f218;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6620|&#x1f219;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7121|&#x1f21a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6599|&#x1f21b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-524D|&#x1f21c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5F8C|&#x1f21d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-518D|&#x1f21e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-65B0|&#x1f21f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F22x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-521D|&#x1f220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7D42|&#x1f221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-751F|&#x1f222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8CA9|&#x1f223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-58F0|&#x1f224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5439|&#x1f225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6F14|&#x1f226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6295|&#x1f227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6355|&#x1f228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00|&#x1f229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E09|&#x1f22a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-904A|&#x1f22b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5DE6|&#x1f22c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E2D|&#x1f22d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-53F3|&#x1f22e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6307|&#x1f22f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F23x |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8D70|&#x1f230;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6253|&#x1f231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7981|&#x1f232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7A7A|&#x1f233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5408|&#x1f234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6E80|&#x1f235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6709|&#x1f236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6708|&#x1f237;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7533|&#x1f238;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5272|&#x1f239;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-55B6|&#x1f23a;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-914D|&#x1f23b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F24x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-672C|&#x1f240;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E09|&#x1f241;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E8C|&#x1f242;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5B89|&#x1f243;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-70B9|&#x1f244;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6253|&#x1f245;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-76D7|&#x1f246;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-52DD|&#x1f247;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6557|&#x1f248;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F25x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ADVANTAGE|&#x1f250;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ACCEPT|&#x1f251;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F26x |style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR FU|&#x1f260;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR LU|&#x1f261;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR SHOU|&#x1f262;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR XI|&#x1f263;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR SHUANGXI|&#x1f264;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR CAI|&#x1f265;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F30x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CYCLONE|&#x1f300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOGGY|&#x1f301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED UMBRELLA|&#x1f302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NIGHT WITH STARS|&#x1f303;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNRISE OVER MOUNTAINS|&#x1f304;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNRISE|&#x1f305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CITYSCAPE AT DUSK|&#x1f306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNSET OVER BUILDINGS|&#x1f307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAINBOW|&#x1f308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRIDGE AT NIGHT|&#x1f309;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WATER WAVE|&#x1f30a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VOLCANO|&#x1f30b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MILKY WAY|&#x1f30c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EARTH GLOBE EUROPE-AFRICA|&#x1f30d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EARTH GLOBE AMERICAS|&#x1f30e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EARTH GLOBE ASIA-AUSTRALIA|&#x1f30f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F31x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GLOBE WITH MERIDIANS|&#x1f310;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEW MOON SYMBOL|&#x1f311;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WAXING CRESCENT MOON SYMBOL|&#x1f312;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRST QUARTER MOON SYMBOL|&#x1f313;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WAXING GIBBOUS MOON 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|{{H:title|dotted=no|GOAT|&#x1f410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHEEP|&#x1f411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONKEY|&#x1f412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROOSTER|&#x1f413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHICKEN|&#x1f414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOG|&#x1f415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PIG|&#x1f416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOAR|&#x1f417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELEPHANT|&#x1f418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCTOPUS|&#x1f419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPIRAL SHELL|&#x1f41a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUG|&#x1f41b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANT|&#x1f41c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HONEYBEE|&#x1f41d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LADY BEETLE|&#x1f41e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FISH|&#x1f41f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F42x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TROPICAL FISH|&#x1f420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLOWFISH|&#x1f421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURTLE|&#x1f422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HATCHING CHICK|&#x1f423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BABY CHICK|&#x1f424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRONT-FACING BABY 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SIGN|&#x1f44c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THUMBS UP SIGN|&#x1f44d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THUMBS DOWN SIGN|&#x1f44e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLAPPING HANDS SIGN|&#x1f44f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F45x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN HANDS SIGN|&#x1f450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CROWN|&#x1f451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMANS HAT|&#x1f452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EYEGLASSES|&#x1f453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NECKTIE|&#x1f454;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|T-SHIRT|&#x1f455;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JEANS|&#x1f456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DRESS|&#x1f457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIMONO|&#x1f458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BIKINI|&#x1f459;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMANS CLOTHES|&#x1f45a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PURSE|&#x1f45b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HANDBAG|&#x1f45c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POUCH|&#x1f45d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MANS SHOE|&#x1f45e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ATHLETIC SHOE|&#x1f45f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F46x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HIGH-HEELED SHOE|&#x1f460;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMANS SANDAL|&#x1f461;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMANS BOOTS|&#x1f462;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOOTPRINTS|&#x1f463;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUST IN SILHOUETTE|&#x1f464;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUSTS IN SILHOUETTE|&#x1f465;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOY|&#x1f466;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GIRL|&#x1f467;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAN|&#x1f468;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMAN|&#x1f469;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FAMILY|&#x1f46a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAN AND WOMAN HOLDING HANDS|&#x1f46b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO MEN HOLDING HANDS|&#x1f46c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO WOMEN HOLDING HANDS|&#x1f46d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POLICE OFFICER|&#x1f46e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMAN WITH BUNNY EARS|&#x1f46f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F47x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRIDE WITH VEIL|&#x1f470;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON WITH BLOND 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|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGULAR RULER|&#x1f4d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOKMARK TABS|&#x1f4d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEDGER|&#x1f4d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTEBOOK|&#x1f4d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTEBOOK WITH DECORATIVE COVER|&#x1f4d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED BOOK|&#x1f4d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN BOOK|&#x1f4d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GREEN BOOK|&#x1f4d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLUE BOOK|&#x1f4d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORANGE BOOK|&#x1f4d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOKS|&#x1f4da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAME BADGE|&#x1f4db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCROLL|&#x1f4dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEMO|&#x1f4dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEPHONE RECEIVER|&#x1f4de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAGER|&#x1f4df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F4Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|FAX MACHINE|&#x1f4e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SATELLITE ANTENNA|&#x1f4e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PUBLIC ADDRESS LOUDSPEAKER|&#x1f4e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEERING MEGAPHONE|&#x1f4e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OUTBOX TRAY|&#x1f4e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INBOX TRAY|&#x1f4e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PACKAGE|&#x1f4e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|E-MAIL SYMBOL|&#x1f4e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCOMING ENVELOPE|&#x1f4e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ENVELOPE WITH DOWNWARDS ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f4e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED MAILBOX WITH LOWERED FLAG|&#x1f4ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG|&#x1f4eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG|&#x1f4ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN MAILBOX WITH LOWERED FLAG|&#x1f4ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POSTBOX|&#x1f4ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POSTAL HORN|&#x1f4ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F4Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWSPAPER|&#x1f4f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOBILE PHONE|&#x1f4f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOBILE PHONE WITH RIGHTWARDS ARROW AT LEFT|&#x1f4f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VIBRATION MODE|&#x1f4f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOBILE PHONE OFF|&#x1f4f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO MOBILE PHONES|&#x1f4f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTENNA WITH BARS|&#x1f4f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAMERA|&#x1f4f7;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CAMERA WITH FLASH|&#x1f4f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VIDEO CAMERA|&#x1f4f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEVISION|&#x1f4fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RADIO|&#x1f4fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VIDEOCASSETTE|&#x1f4fc;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FILM PROJECTOR|&#x1f4fd;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PORTABLE STEREO|&#x1f4fe;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PRAYER BEADS|&#x1f4ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F50x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TWISTED RIGHTWARDS ARROWS|&#x1f500;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE RIGHTWARDS AND LEFTWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS|&#x1f501;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE RIGHTWARDS AND LEFTWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS WITH CIRCLED ONE OVERLAY|&#x1f502;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE DOWNWARDS AND UPWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS|&#x1f503;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTICLOCKWISE DOWNWARDS AND UPWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS|&#x1f504;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOW BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL|&#x1f505;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HIGH BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL|&#x1f506;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE|&#x1f507;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAKER|&#x1f508;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAKER WITH ONE SOUND WAVE|&#x1f509;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAKER WITH THREE SOUND WAVES|&#x1f50a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BATTERY|&#x1f50b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELECTRIC PLUG|&#x1f50c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS|&#x1f50d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS|&#x1f50e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOCK WITH INK PEN|&#x1f50f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F51x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOSED LOCK WITH KEY|&#x1f510;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEY|&#x1f511;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOCK|&#x1f512;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN LOCK|&#x1f513;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELL|&#x1f514;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELL WITH CANCELLATION STROKE|&#x1f515;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOKMARK|&#x1f516;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINK SYMBOL|&#x1f517;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RADIO BUTTON|&#x1f518;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BACK WITH LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f519;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|END WITH LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f51a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ON WITH EXCLAMATION MARK WITH LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f51b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOON WITH RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f51c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP WITH UPWARDS ARROW ABOVE|&#x1f51d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO ONE UNDER EIGHTEEN SYMBOL|&#x1f51e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEYCAP TEN|&#x1f51f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F52x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN CAPITAL LETTERS|&#x1f520;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN SMALL LETTERS|&#x1f521;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INPUT SYMBOL FOR NUMBERS|&#x1f522;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INPUT SYMBOL FOR SYMBOLS|&#x1f523;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN LETTERS|&#x1f524;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRE|&#x1f525;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELECTRIC TORCH|&#x1f526;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WRENCH|&#x1f527;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HAMMER|&#x1f528;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUT AND BOLT|&#x1f529;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HOCHO|&#x1f52a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PISTOL|&#x1f52b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MICROSCOPE|&#x1f52c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELESCOPE|&#x1f52d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CRYSTAL BALL|&#x1f52e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIX POINTED STAR WITH MIDDLE DOT|&#x1f52f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F53x |{{H:title|dotted=no|JAPANESE SYMBOL FOR BEGINNER|&#x1f530;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIDENT EMBLEM|&#x1f531;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SQUARE BUTTON|&#x1f532;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE BUTTON|&#x1f533;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE RED CIRCLE|&#x1f534;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE BLUE CIRCLE|&#x1f535;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE ORANGE DIAMOND|&#x1f536;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE BLUE DIAMOND|&#x1f537;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL ORANGE DIAMOND|&#x1f538;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL BLUE DIAMOND|&#x1f539;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING RED TRIANGLE|&#x1f53a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING RED TRIANGLE|&#x1f53b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING SMALL RED TRIANGLE|&#x1f53c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING SMALL RED TRIANGLE|&#x1f53d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f53e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT SHADOWED WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f53f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F54x |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CROSS POMMEE|&#x1f540;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS POMMEE WITH HALF-CIRCLE BELOW|&#x1f541;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CROSS POMMEE|&#x1f542;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTCHED LEFT SEMICIRCLE WITH THREE DOTS|&#x1f543;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTCHED RIGHT SEMICIRCLE WITH THREE DOTS|&#x1f544;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SYMBOL FOR MARKS CHAPTER|&#x1f545;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LATIN CROSS|&#x1f546;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LATIN CROSS|&#x1f547;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CELTIC CROSS|&#x1f548;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OM SYMBOL|&#x1f549;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOVE OF PEACE|&#x1f54a;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAABA|&#x1f54b;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MOSQUE|&#x1f54c;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SYNAGOGUE|&#x1f54d;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENORAH WITH NINE BRANCHES|&#x1f54e;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOWL OF HYGIEIA|&#x1f54f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F55x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE ONE OCLOCK|&#x1f550;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TWO OCLOCK|&#x1f551;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE THREE OCLOCK|&#x1f552;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE FOUR OCLOCK|&#x1f553;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE FIVE OCLOCK|&#x1f554;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE SIX OCLOCK|&#x1f555;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE SEVEN OCLOCK|&#x1f556;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE EIGHT OCLOCK|&#x1f557;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE NINE OCLOCK|&#x1f558;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TEN OCLOCK|&#x1f559;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE ELEVEN OCLOCK|&#x1f55a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TWELVE OCLOCK|&#x1f55b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE ONE-THIRTY|&#x1f55c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TWO-THIRTY|&#x1f55d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE THREE-THIRTY|&#x1f55e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE FOUR-THIRTY|&#x1f55f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F56x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE FIVE-THIRTY|&#x1f560;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE SIX-THIRTY|&#x1f561;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE SEVEN-THIRTY|&#x1f562;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE EIGHT-THIRTY|&#x1f563;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE NINE-THIRTY|&#x1f564;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TEN-THIRTY|&#x1f565;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE ELEVEN-THIRTY|&#x1f566;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCK FACE TWELVE-THIRTY|&#x1f567;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SPEAKER|&#x1f568;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SPEAKER WITH ONE SOUND WAVE|&#x1f569;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SPEAKER WITH THREE SOUND WAVES|&#x1f56a;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BULLHORN|&#x1f56b;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BULLHORN WITH SOUND WAVES|&#x1f56c;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RINGING BELL|&#x1f56d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOK|&#x1f56e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CANDLE|&#x1f56f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F57x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MANTELPIECE CLOCK|&#x1f570;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SKULL AND CROSSBONES|&#x1f571;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO PIRACY|&#x1f572;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HOLE|&#x1f573;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING|&#x1f574;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLEUTH OR SPY|&#x1f575;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DARK SUNGLASSES|&#x1f576;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPIDER|&#x1f577;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPIDER WEB|&#x1f578;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JOYSTICK|&#x1f579;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAN DANCING|&#x1f57a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER|&#x1f57b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEPHONE RECEIVER WITH PAGE|&#x1f57c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER|&#x1f57d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE TOUCHTONE TELEPHONE|&#x1f57e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TOUCHTONE TELEPHONE|&#x1f57f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F58x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TELEPHONE ON TOP OF MODEM|&#x1f580;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLAMSHELL MOBILE PHONE|&#x1f581;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BACK OF ENVELOPE|&#x1f582;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STAMPED ENVELOPE|&#x1f583;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ENVELOPE WITH LIGHTNING|&#x1f584;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLYING ENVELOPE|&#x1f585;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PEN OVER STAMPED ENVELOPE|&#x1f586;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LINKED PAPERCLIPS|&#x1f587;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK PUSHPIN|&#x1f588;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT PENCIL|&#x1f589;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT BALLPOINT PEN|&#x1f58a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT FOUNTAIN PEN|&#x1f58b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT PAINTBRUSH|&#x1f58c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT CRAYON|&#x1f58d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT WRITING HAND|&#x1f58e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED OK HAND SIGN|&#x1f58f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F59x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED HAND WITH FINGERS SPLAYED|&#x1f590;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED RAISED HAND WITH FINGERS SPLAYED|&#x1f591;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED THUMBS UP SIGN|&#x1f592;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED THUMBS DOWN SIGN|&#x1f593;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED VICTORY HAND|&#x1f594;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSED HAND WITH MIDDLE FINGER EXTENDED|&#x1f595;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAISED HAND WITH PART BETWEEN MIDDLE AND RING FINGERS|&#x1f596;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DOWN POINTING LEFT HAND INDEX|&#x1f597;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX|&#x1f598;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX|&#x1f599;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX|&#x1f59a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX|&#x1f59b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX|&#x1f59c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX|&#x1f59d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS WHITE UP POINTING INDEX|&#x1f59e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX|&#x1f59f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS BLACK UP POINTING INDEX|&#x1f5a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDEWAYS BLACK DOWN POINTING INDEX|&#x1f5a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UP POINTING BACKHAND INDEX|&#x1f5a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWN POINTING BACKHAND INDEX|&#x1f5a3;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HEART|&#x1f5a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESKTOP COMPUTER|&#x1f5a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEYBOARD AND MOUSE|&#x1f5a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE NETWORKED COMPUTERS|&#x1f5a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRINTER|&#x1f5a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POCKET CALCULATOR|&#x1f5a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK HARD SHELL FLOPPY DISK|&#x1f5aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE HARD SHELL FLOPPY DISK|&#x1f5ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOFT SHELL FLOPPY DISK|&#x1f5ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAPE CARTRIDGE|&#x1f5ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WIRED KEYBOARD|&#x1f5ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONE BUTTON MOUSE|&#x1f5af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO BUTTON MOUSE|&#x1f5b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE BUTTON MOUSE|&#x1f5b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRACKBALL|&#x1f5b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSONAL COMPUTER|&#x1f5b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HARD DISK|&#x1f5b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SCREEN|&#x1f5b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PRINTER ICON|&#x1f5b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FAX ICON|&#x1f5b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPTICAL DISC ICON|&#x1f5b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOCUMENT WITH TEXT|&#x1f5b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOCUMENT WITH TEXT AND PICTURE|&#x1f5ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOCUMENT WITH PICTURE|&#x1f5bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAME WITH PICTURE|&#x1f5bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAME WITH TILES|&#x1f5bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAME WITH AN X|&#x1f5be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK FOLDER|&#x1f5bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|FOLDER|&#x1f5c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OPEN FOLDER|&#x1f5c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARD INDEX DIVIDERS|&#x1f5c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CARD FILE BOX|&#x1f5c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FILE CABINET|&#x1f5c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY NOTE|&#x1f5c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY NOTE PAGE|&#x1f5c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY NOTE PAD|&#x1f5c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTE|&#x1f5c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTE PAGE|&#x1f5c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NOTE PAD|&#x1f5ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY DOCUMENT|&#x1f5cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY PAGE|&#x1f5cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMPTY PAGES|&#x1f5cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOCUMENT|&#x1f5ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAGE|&#x1f5cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAGES|&#x1f5d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WASTEBASKET|&#x1f5d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPIRAL NOTE PAD|&#x1f5d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPIRAL CALENDAR PAD|&#x1f5d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DESKTOP WINDOW|&#x1f5d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MINIMIZE|&#x1f5d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAXIMIZE|&#x1f5d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OVERLAP|&#x1f5d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CLOCKWISE RIGHT AND LEFT SEMICIRCLE ARROWS|&#x1f5d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANCELLATION X|&#x1f5d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INCREASE FONT SIZE SYMBOL|&#x1f5da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DECREASE FONT SIZE SYMBOL|&#x1f5db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMPRESSION|&#x1f5dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD KEY|&#x1f5dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROLLED-UP NEWSPAPER|&#x1f5de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAGE WITH CIRCLED TEXT|&#x1f5df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|STOCK CHART|&#x1f5e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DAGGER KNIFE|&#x1f5e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIPS|&#x1f5e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAKING HEAD IN SILHOUETTE|&#x1f5e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE RAYS ABOVE|&#x1f5e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE RAYS BELOW|&#x1f5e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE RAYS LEFT|&#x1f5e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE RAYS RIGHT|&#x1f5e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT SPEECH BUBBLE|&#x1f5e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT SPEECH BUBBLE|&#x1f5e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TWO SPEECH BUBBLES|&#x1f5ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE SPEECH BUBBLES|&#x1f5eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THOUGHT BUBBLE|&#x1f5ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THOUGHT BUBBLE|&#x1f5ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT ANGER BUBBLE|&#x1f5ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT ANGER BUBBLE|&#x1f5ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F5Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MOOD BUBBLE|&#x1f5f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHTNING MOOD BUBBLE|&#x1f5f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHTNING MOOD|&#x1f5f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH BALLOT|&#x1f5f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT SCRIPT X|&#x1f5f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH SCRIPT X|&#x1f5f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOLD SCRIPT X|&#x1f5f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH BOLD SCRIPT X|&#x1f5f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT CHECK MARK|&#x1f5f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLOT BOX WITH BOLD CHECK|&#x1f5f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WORLD MAP|&#x1f5fa;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MOUNT FUJI|&#x1f5fb;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOKYO TOWER|&#x1f5fc;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STATUE OF LIBERTY|&#x1f5fd;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SILHOUETTE OF JAPAN|&#x1f5fe;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MOYAI|&#x1f5ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Emoticons''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F60x |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRINNING FACE|&#x1f600;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES|&#x1f601;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY|&#x1f602;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH|&#x1f603;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES|&#x1f604;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT|&#x1f605;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES|&#x1f606;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH HALO|&#x1f607;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH HORNS|&#x1f608;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WINKING FACE|&#x1f609;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES|&#x1f60a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE SAVOURING DELICIOUS FOOD|&#x1f60b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RELIEVED FACE|&#x1f60c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES|&#x1f60d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING FACE WITH SUNGLASSES|&#x1f60e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMIRKING FACE|&#x1f60f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F61x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL FACE|&#x1f610;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPRESSIONLESS FACE|&#x1f611;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UNAMUSED FACE|&#x1f612;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH COLD SWEAT|&#x1f613;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PENSIVE FACE|&#x1f614;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CONFUSED FACE|&#x1f615;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CONFOUNDED FACE|&#x1f616;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KISSING FACE|&#x1f617;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE THROWING A KISS|&#x1f618;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KISSING FACE WITH SMILING EYES|&#x1f619;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KISSING FACE WITH CLOSED EYES|&#x1f61a;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE|&#x1f61b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE|&#x1f61c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES|&#x1f61d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DISAPPOINTED FACE|&#x1f61e;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WORRIED FACE|&#x1f61f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F62x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGRY FACE|&#x1f620;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POUTING FACE|&#x1f621;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CRYING FACE|&#x1f622;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSEVERING FACE|&#x1f623;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH LOOK OF TRIUMPH|&#x1f624;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DISAPPOINTED BUT RELIEVED FACE|&#x1f625;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FROWNING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH|&#x1f626;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGUISHED FACE|&#x1f627;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FEARFUL FACE|&#x1f628;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WEARY FACE|&#x1f629;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLEEPY FACE|&#x1f62a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRED FACE|&#x1f62b;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRIMACING FACE|&#x1f62c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOUDLY CRYING FACE|&#x1f62d;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH|&#x1f62e;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HUSHED FACE|&#x1f62f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F63x |{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT|&#x1f630;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE SCREAMING IN FEAR|&#x1f631;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTONISHED FACE|&#x1f632;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLUSHED FACE|&#x1f633;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SLEEPING FACE|&#x1f634;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIZZY FACE|&#x1f635;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITHOUT MOUTH|&#x1f636;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH MEDICAL MASK|&#x1f637;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRINNING CAT FACE WITH SMILING EYES|&#x1f638;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAT FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY|&#x1f639;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING CAT FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH|&#x1f63a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMILING CAT FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES|&#x1f63b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CAT FACE WITH WRY SMILE|&#x1f63c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KISSING CAT FACE WITH CLOSED EYES|&#x1f63d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POUTING CAT FACE|&#x1f63e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CRYING CAT FACE|&#x1f63f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F64x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WEARY CAT FACE|&#x1f640;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SLIGHTLY FROWNING FACE|&#x1f641;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SLIGHTLY SMILING FACE|&#x1f642;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|UPSIDE-DOWN FACE|&#x1f643;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH ROLLING EYES|&#x1f644;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH NO GOOD GESTURE|&#x1f645;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH OK GESTURE|&#x1f646;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON BOWING DEEPLY|&#x1f647;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEE-NO-EVIL MONKEY|&#x1f648;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAR-NO-EVIL MONKEY|&#x1f649;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEAK-NO-EVIL MONKEY|&#x1f64a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HAPPY PERSON RAISING ONE HAND|&#x1f64b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON RAISING BOTH HANDS IN CELEBRATION|&#x1f64c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON FROWNING|&#x1f64d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON WITH POUTING FACE|&#x1f64e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON WITH FOLDED HANDS|&#x1f64f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ornamental Dingbats''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F65x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f650;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f651;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f652;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f653;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED NORTH WEST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f654;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SOUTH WEST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f655;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED NORTH EAST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f656;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TURNED SOUTH EAST POINTING LEAF|&#x1f657;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f658;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f659;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY NORTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SOUTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY NORTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SOUTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF|&#x1f65f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F66x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH WEST POINTING BUD|&#x1f660;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH WEST POINTING BUD|&#x1f661;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTH EAST POINTING BUD|&#x1f662;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOUTH EAST POINTING BUD|&#x1f663;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY NORTH WEST POINTING BUD|&#x1f664;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SOUTH WEST POINTING BUD|&#x1f665;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY NORTH EAST POINTING BUD|&#x1f666;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SOUTH EAST POINTING BUD|&#x1f667;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HOLLOW QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT|&#x1f668;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HOLLOW QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT IN BLACK SQUARE|&#x1f669;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOLID QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT|&#x1f66a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOLID QUILT SQUARE ORNAMENT IN BLACK SQUARE|&#x1f66b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS ROCKET|&#x1f66c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS ROCKET|&#x1f66d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS ROCKET|&#x1f66e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS ROCKET|&#x1f66f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F67x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SCRIPT LIGATURE ET ORNAMENT|&#x1f670;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SCRIPT LIGATURE ET ORNAMENT|&#x1f671;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGATURE OPEN ET ORNAMENT|&#x1f672;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY LIGATURE OPEN ET ORNAMENT|&#x1f673;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY AMPERSAND ORNAMENT|&#x1f674;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SWASH AMPERSAND ORNAMENT|&#x1f675;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SANS-SERIF HEAVY DOUBLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x1f676;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SANS-SERIF HEAVY DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x1f677;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SANS-SERIF HEAVY LOW DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT|&#x1f678;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY INTERROBANG ORNAMENT|&#x1f679;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG ORNAMENT|&#x1f67a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG ORNAMENT|&#x1f67b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS|&#x1f67c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY REVERSE SOLIDUS|&#x1f67d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHECKER BOARD|&#x1f67e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE CHECKER BOARD|&#x1f67f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Transport and Map Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F68x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ROCKET|&#x1f680;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HELICOPTER|&#x1f681;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STEAM LOCOMOTIVE|&#x1f682;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAILWAY CAR|&#x1f683;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HIGH-SPEED TRAIN|&#x1f684;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HIGH-SPEED TRAIN WITH BULLET NOSE|&#x1f685;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRAIN|&#x1f686;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METRO|&#x1f687;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT RAIL|&#x1f688;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STATION|&#x1f689;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRAM|&#x1f68a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRAM CAR|&#x1f68b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUS|&#x1f68c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONCOMING BUS|&#x1f68d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TROLLEYBUS|&#x1f68e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUS STOP|&#x1f68f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F69x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MINIBUS|&#x1f690;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMBULANCE|&#x1f691;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRE ENGINE|&#x1f692;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POLICE CAR|&#x1f693;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONCOMING POLICE CAR|&#x1f694;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAXI|&#x1f695;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONCOMING TAXI|&#x1f696;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AUTOMOBILE|&#x1f697;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONCOMING AUTOMOBILE|&#x1f698;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECREATIONAL VEHICLE|&#x1f699;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DELIVERY TRUCK|&#x1f69a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARTICULATED LORRY|&#x1f69b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRACTOR|&#x1f69c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONORAIL|&#x1f69d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOUNTAIN RAILWAY|&#x1f69e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUSPENSION RAILWAY|&#x1f69f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MOUNTAIN CABLEWAY|&#x1f6a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AERIAL TRAMWAY|&#x1f6a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHIP|&#x1f6a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROWBOAT|&#x1f6a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPEEDBOAT|&#x1f6a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL TRAFFIC LIGHT|&#x1f6a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL TRAFFIC LIGHT|&#x1f6a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CONSTRUCTION SIGN|&#x1f6a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|POLICE CARS REVOLVING LIGHT|&#x1f6a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGULAR FLAG ON POST|&#x1f6a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOOR|&#x1f6aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO ENTRY SIGN|&#x1f6ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMOKING SYMBOL|&#x1f6ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO SMOKING SYMBOL|&#x1f6ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PUT LITTER IN ITS PLACE SYMBOL|&#x1f6ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DO NOT LITTER SYMBOL|&#x1f6af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|POTABLE WATER SYMBOL|&#x1f6b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NON-POTABLE WATER SYMBOL|&#x1f6b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BICYCLE|&#x1f6b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO BICYCLES|&#x1f6b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BICYCLIST|&#x1f6b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOUNTAIN BICYCLIST|&#x1f6b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PEDESTRIAN|&#x1f6b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NO PEDESTRIANS|&#x1f6b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHILDREN CROSSING|&#x1f6b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENS SYMBOL|&#x1f6b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WOMENS SYMBOL|&#x1f6ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RESTROOM|&#x1f6bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BABY SYMBOL|&#x1f6bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOILET|&#x1f6bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WATER CLOSET|&#x1f6be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHOWER|&#x1f6bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Cx |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BATH|&#x1f6c0;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BATHTUB|&#x1f6c1;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PASSPORT CONTROL|&#x1f6c2;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUSTOMS|&#x1f6c3;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BAGGAGE CLAIM|&#x1f6c4;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT LUGGAGE|&#x1f6c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIANGLE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS|&#x1f6c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PROHIBITED SIGN|&#x1f6c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED INFORMATION SOURCE|&#x1f6c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOYS SYMBOL|&#x1f6c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GIRLS SYMBOL|&#x1f6ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COUCH AND LAMP|&#x1f6cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION|&#x1f6cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHOPPING BAGS|&#x1f6cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLHOP BELL|&#x1f6ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BED|&#x1f6cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Dx |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLACE OF WORSHIP|&#x1f6d0;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OCTAGONAL SIGN|&#x1f6d1;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHOPPING TROLLEY|&#x1f6d2;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STUPA|&#x1f6d3;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAGODA|&#x1f6d4;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HINDU TEMPLE|&#x1f6d5;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HUT|&#x1f6d6;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ELEVATOR|&#x1f6d7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LANDSLIDE|&#x1f6d8;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHTHOUSE|&#x1f6d9;}}||style="background:#bba757"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SEATBELT SIGN|&#x1f6da;}}||style="background:#97a24a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NO CARS|&#x1f6db;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WIRELESS|&#x1f6dc;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PLAYGROUND SLIDE|&#x1f6dd;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHEEL|&#x1f6de;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RING BUOY|&#x1f6df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|HAMMER AND WRENCH|&#x1f6e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHIELD|&#x1f6e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OIL DRUM|&#x1f6e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOTORWAY|&#x1f6e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RAILWAY TRACK|&#x1f6e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MOTOR BOAT|&#x1f6e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING MILITARY AIRPLANE|&#x1f6e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING AIRPLANE|&#x1f6e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING SMALL AIRPLANE|&#x1f6e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL AIRPLANE|&#x1f6e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NORTHEAST-POINTING AIRPLANE|&#x1f6ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AIRPLANE DEPARTURE|&#x1f6eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AIRPLANE ARRIVING|&#x1f6ec;}}||style="background:#bba757"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HOT AIR BALLOON|&#x1f6ed;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|AIRSHIP|&#x1f6ee;}}||style="background:#457d6d"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SEAPLANE|&#x1f6ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F6Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SATELLITE|&#x1f6f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONCOMING FIRE ENGINE|&#x1f6f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE|&#x1f6f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PASSENGER SHIP|&#x1f6f3;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SCOOTER|&#x1f6f4;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MOTOR SCOOTER|&#x1f6f5;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CANOE|&#x1f6f6;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SLED|&#x1f6f7;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FLYING SAUCER|&#x1f6f8;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SKATEBOARD|&#x1f6f9;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|AUTO RICKSHAW|&#x1f6fa;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PICKUP TRUCK|&#x1f6fb;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ROLLER SKATE|&#x1f6fc;}}||style="background:#768b4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FORKLIFT|&#x1f6fd;}}||style="background:#5d7e4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EXCAVATOR|&#x1f6fe;}}||style="background:#457d8a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SUBMARINE|&#x1f6ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Alchemical Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F70x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR QUINTESSENCE|&#x1f700;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AIR|&#x1f701;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR FIRE|&#x1f702;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR EARTH|&#x1f703;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR WATER|&#x1f704;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUAFORTIS|&#x1f705;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUA REGIA|&#x1f706;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUA REGIA-2|&#x1f707;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUA VITAE|&#x1f708;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUA VITAE-2|&#x1f709;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VINEGAR|&#x1f70a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VINEGAR-2|&#x1f70b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VINEGAR-3|&#x1f70c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SULFUR|&#x1f70d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR PHILOSOPHERS SULFUR|&#x1f70e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BLACK SULFUR|&#x1f70f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F71x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MERCURY SUBLIMATE|&#x1f710;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MERCURY SUBLIMATE-2|&#x1f711;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MERCURY SUBLIMATE-3|&#x1f712;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CINNABAR|&#x1f713;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT|&#x1f714;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR NITRE|&#x1f715;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VITRIOL|&#x1f716;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VITRIOL-2|&#x1f717;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ROCK SALT|&#x1f718;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ROCK SALT-2|&#x1f719;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GOLD|&#x1f71a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SILVER|&#x1f71b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR IRON ORE|&#x1f71c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR IRON ORE-2|&#x1f71d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CROCUS OF IRON|&#x1f71e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS OF IRON|&#x1f71f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F72x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR COPPER ORE|&#x1f720;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR IRON-COPPER ORE|&#x1f721;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATE OF COPPER|&#x1f722;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CROCUS OF COPPER|&#x1f723;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CROCUS OF COPPER-2|&#x1f724;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR COPPER ANTIMONIATE|&#x1f725;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF COPPER ANTIMONIATE|&#x1f726;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATE OF SALT OF COPPER|&#x1f727;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS|&#x1f728;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TIN ORE|&#x1f729;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR LEAD ORE|&#x1f72a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ANTIMONY ORE|&#x1f72b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATE OF ANTIMONY|&#x1f72c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF ANTIMONY|&#x1f72d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATE OF SALT OF ANTIMONY|&#x1f72e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VINEGAR OF ANTIMONY|&#x1f72f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F73x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS OF ANTIMONY|&#x1f730;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS OF ANTIMONY-2|&#x1f731;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS|&#x1f732;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS-2|&#x1f733;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS-3|&#x1f734;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS-4|&#x1f735;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ALKALI|&#x1f736;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ALKALI-2|&#x1f737;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MARCASITE|&#x1f738;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SAL-AMMONIAC|&#x1f739;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ARSENIC|&#x1f73a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REALGAR|&#x1f73b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REALGAR-2|&#x1f73c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AURIPIGMENT|&#x1f73d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BISMUTH ORE|&#x1f73e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TARTAR|&#x1f73f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F74x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TARTAR-2|&#x1f740;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR QUICK LIME|&#x1f741;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BORAX|&#x1f742;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BORAX-2|&#x1f743;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BORAX-3|&#x1f744;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ALUM|&#x1f745;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL|&#x1f746;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SPIRIT|&#x1f747;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TINCTURE|&#x1f748;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GUM|&#x1f749;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR WAX|&#x1f74a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR POWDER|&#x1f74b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CALX|&#x1f74c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TUTTY|&#x1f74d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CAPUT MORTUUM|&#x1f74e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SCEPTER OF JOVE|&#x1f74f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F75x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CADUCEUS|&#x1f750;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TRIDENT|&#x1f751;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR STARRED TRIDENT|&#x1f752;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR LODESTONE|&#x1f753;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SOAP|&#x1f754;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR URINE|&#x1f755;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR HORSE DUNG|&#x1f756;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASHES|&#x1f757;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR POT ASHES|&#x1f758;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BRICK|&#x1f759;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR POWDERED BRICK|&#x1f75a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AMALGAM|&#x1f75b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR STRATUM SUPER STRATUM|&#x1f75c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR STRATUM SUPER STRATUM-2|&#x1f75d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATION|&#x1f75e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR PRECIPITATE|&#x1f75f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F76x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR DISTILL|&#x1f760;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR DISSOLVE|&#x1f761;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR DISSOLVE-2|&#x1f762;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR PURIFY|&#x1f763;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR PUTREFACTION|&#x1f764;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE|&#x1f765;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-2|&#x1f766;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-3|&#x1f767;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-4|&#x1f768;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-5|&#x1f769;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR ALEMBIC|&#x1f76a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BATH OF MARY|&#x1f76b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BATH OF VAPOURS|&#x1f76c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR RETORT|&#x1f76d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR HOUR|&#x1f76e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR NIGHT|&#x1f76f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F77x |style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR DAY-NIGHT|&#x1f770;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MONTH|&#x1f771;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR HALF DRAM|&#x1f772;}}||style="background:#7bffe8"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR HALF OUNCE|&#x1f773;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOT OF FORTUNE|&#x1f774;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OCCULTATION|&#x1f775;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LUNAR ECLIPSE|&#x1f776;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VESTA FORM TWO|&#x1f777;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRAEA FORM TWO|&#x1f778;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HYGIEA FORM TWO|&#x1f779;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE FORM TWO|&#x1f77a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HAUMEA|&#x1f77B;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKEMAKE|&#x1f77C;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GONGGONG|&#x1f77D;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|QUAOAR|&#x1f77E;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORCUS|&#x1f77F;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Geometric Shapes Extended''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F78x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK LEFT-POINTING ISOSCELES RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x1f780;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK UP-POINTING ISOSCELES RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x1f781;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT-POINTING ISOSCELES RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x1f782;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK DOWN-POINTING ISOSCELES RIGHT TRIANGLE|&#x1f783;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SLIGHTLY SMALL CIRCLE|&#x1f784;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM BOLD WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f785;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f786;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f787;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f788;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1f789;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CIRCLE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL CIRCLE|&#x1f78a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROUND TARGET|&#x1f78b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TINY SQUARE|&#x1f78c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK SLIGHTLY SMALL SQUARE|&#x1f78d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f78e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f78f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F79x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f790;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f791;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f792;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1f793;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE|&#x1f794;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK MEDIUM SQUARE|&#x1f795;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SQUARE TARGET|&#x1f796;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TINY DIAMOND|&#x1f797;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK VERY SMALL DIAMOND|&#x1f798;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM SMALL DIAMOND|&#x1f799;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK VERY SMALL DIAMOND|&#x1f79a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK MEDIUM DIAMOND|&#x1f79b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAMOND TARGET|&#x1f79c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK TINY LOZENGE|&#x1f79d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK VERY SMALL LOZENGE|&#x1f79e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK MEDIUM SMALL LOZENGE|&#x1f79f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F7Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE LOZENGE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL LOZENGE|&#x1f7a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THIN GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY BOLD GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY GREEK CROSS|&#x1f7a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THIN SALTIRE|&#x1f7a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT SALTIRE|&#x1f7a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SALTIRE|&#x1f7aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD SALTIRE|&#x1f7ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SALTIRE|&#x1f7ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY SALTIRE|&#x1f7ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY SALTIRE|&#x1f7ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F7Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY FIVE SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXTREMELY HEAVY SIX SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOLD EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK|&#x1f7bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F7Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT THREE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM THREE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THREE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM THREE POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOUR POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM FOUR POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|REVERSE LIGHT FOUR POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT FIVE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY FIVE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SIX POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY SIX POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIX POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F7Dx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|VERY HEAVY EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7d0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY EIGHT POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7d1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT TWELVE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7d2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TWELVE POINTED BLACK STAR|&#x1f7d3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY TWELVE POINTED PINWHEEL STAR|&#x1f7d4;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED TRIANGLE|&#x1f7d5;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEGATIVE CIRCLED 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|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HEAVY COMPRESSED ARROW|&#x1f840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HEAVY COMPRESSED ARROW|&#x1f841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HEAVY COMPRESSED ARROW|&#x1f842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HEAVY COMPRESSED ARROW|&#x1f843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS HEAVY ARROW|&#x1f844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS HEAVY ARROW|&#x1f845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS HEAVY ARROW|&#x1f846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARDS HEAVY ARROW|&#x1f847;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F85x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFTWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW|&#x1f850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW|&#x1f851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHTWARDS 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HARPOON|&#x1f8d5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH X|&#x1f8d6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE SLASH|&#x1f8d7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LONG LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH DEPENDENT LOBE|&#x1f8d8;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F90x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CROSS FORMEE WITH FOUR DOTS|&#x1f900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CROSS FORMEE WITH TWO DOTS|&#x1f901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CIRCLED CROSS FORMEE|&#x1f902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF CIRCLE WITH FOUR DOTS|&#x1f903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF CIRCLE WITH THREE DOTS|&#x1f904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS|&#x1f905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF CIRCLE WITH DOT|&#x1f906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF CIRCLE|&#x1f907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARD FACING HOOK|&#x1f908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARD FACING NOTCHED HOOK|&#x1f909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARD FACING HOOK WITH DOT|&#x1f90a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWNWARD FACING NOTCHED HOOK WITH DOT|&#x1f90b;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PINCHED FINGERS|&#x1f90c;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE 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|style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MICROBE|&#x1f9a0;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BADGER|&#x1f9a1;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SWAN|&#x1f9a2;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAMMOTH|&#x1f9a3;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DODO|&#x1f9a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SLOTH|&#x1f9a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTER|&#x1f9a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORANGUTAN|&#x1f9a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SKUNK|&#x1f9a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLAMINGO|&#x1f9a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OYSTER|&#x1f9aa;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BEAVER|&#x1f9ab;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BISON|&#x1f9ac;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SEAL|&#x1f9ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUIDE DOG|&#x1f9ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PROBING CANE|&#x1f9af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F9Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|EMOJI COMPONENT RED HAIR|&#x1f9b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMOJI COMPONENT CURLY HAIR|&#x1f9b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMOJI COMPONENT BALD|&#x1f9b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EMOJI COMPONENT WHITE HAIR|&#x1f9b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BONE|&#x1f9b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEG|&#x1f9b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FOOT|&#x1f9b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOOTH|&#x1f9b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERHERO|&#x1f9b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUPERVILLAIN|&#x1f9b9;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SAFETY VEST|&#x1f9ba;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|EAR WITH HEARING AID|&#x1f9bb;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR|&#x1f9bc;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MANUAL WHEELCHAIR|&#x1f9bd;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MECHANICAL ARM|&#x1f9be;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MECHANICAL LEG|&#x1f9bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F9Cx |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHEESE WEDGE|&#x1f9c0;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CUPCAKE|&#x1f9c1;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SALT SHAKER|&#x1f9c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BEVERAGE BOX|&#x1f9c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GARLIC|&#x1f9c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ONION|&#x1f9c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FALAFEL|&#x1f9c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WAFFLE|&#x1f9c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BUTTER|&#x1f9c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MATE DRINK|&#x1f9c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ICE CUBE|&#x1f9ca;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BUBBLE TEA|&#x1f9cb;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TROLL|&#x1f9cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|STANDING PERSON|&#x1f9cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KNEELING PERSON|&#x1f9ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEAF PERSON|&#x1f9cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F9Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|FACE WITH MONOCLE|&#x1f9d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADULT|&#x1f9d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHILD|&#x1f9d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLDER ADULT|&#x1f9d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BEARDED PERSON|&#x1f9d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON WITH HEADSCARF|&#x1f9d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON IN STEAMY ROOM|&#x1f9d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON CLIMBING|&#x1f9d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PERSON IN LOTUS POSITION|&#x1f9d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAGE|&#x1f9d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FAIRY|&#x1f9da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VAMPIRE|&#x1f9db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MERPERSON|&#x1f9dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ELF|&#x1f9dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GENIE|&#x1f9de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZOMBIE|&#x1f9df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F9Ex |style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAIN|&#x1f9e0;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ORANGE HEART|&#x1f9e1;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BILLED CAP|&#x1f9e2;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SCARF|&#x1f9e3;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GLOVES|&#x1f9e4;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COAT|&#x1f9e5;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOCKS|&#x1f9e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RED GIFT ENVELOPE|&#x1f9e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRECRACKER|&#x1f9e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|JIGSAW PUZZLE PIECE|&#x1f9e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TEST TUBE|&#x1f9ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PETRI DISH|&#x1f9eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DNA DOUBLE HELIX|&#x1f9ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMPASS|&#x1f9ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ABACUS|&#x1f9ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FIRE EXTINGUISHER|&#x1f9ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1F9Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TOOLBOX|&#x1f9f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRICK|&#x1f9f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAGNET|&#x1f9f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LUGGAGE|&#x1f9f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOTION BOTTLE|&#x1f9f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPOOL OF THREAD|&#x1f9f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BALL OF YARN|&#x1f9f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SAFETY PIN|&#x1f9f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TEDDY BEAR|&#x1f9f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BROOM|&#x1f9f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASKET|&#x1f9fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ROLL OF PAPER|&#x1f9fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAR OF SOAP|&#x1f9fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPONGE|&#x1f9fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECEIPT|&#x1f9fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAZAR AMULET|&#x1f9ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Chess Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KING|&#x1fa00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS QUEEN|&#x1fa01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS ROOK|&#x1fa02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS BISHOP|&#x1fa03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT|&#x1fa04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS PAWN|&#x1fa05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED FORTY-FIVE DEGREE|&#x1fa06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED FORTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED FORTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KING ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS QUEEN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS ROOK ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS BISHOP ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS PAWN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KING ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS QUEEN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS ROOK ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS BISHOP ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS PAWN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KING ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS QUEEN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS ROOK ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS BISHOP ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS PAWN ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED KING|&#x1fa1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED QUEEN|&#x1fa1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED ROOK|&#x1fa20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED BISHOP|&#x1fa21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED KNIGHT|&#x1fa22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS TURNED PAWN|&#x1fa23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED KING|&#x1fa24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED QUEEN|&#x1fa25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED ROOK|&#x1fa26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED BISHOP|&#x1fa27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED KNIGHT|&#x1fa28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS TURNED PAWN|&#x1fa29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED KING|&#x1fa2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED QUEEN|&#x1fa2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED ROOK|&#x1fa2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED BISHOP|&#x1fa2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED KNIGHT|&#x1fa2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS TURNED PAWN|&#x1fa2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DEGREES|&#x1fa32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KING ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS QUEEN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS ROOK ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS BISHOP ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS PAWN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KING ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS QUEEN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS ROOK ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS BISHOP ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS PAWN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KING ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS QUEEN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS ROOK ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS BISHOP ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS PAWN ROTATED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY DEGREES|&#x1fa44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DEGREES|&#x1fa45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DEGREES|&#x1fa46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS KNIGHT ROTATED THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DEGREES|&#x1fa47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS EQUIHOPPER|&#x1fa48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS EQUIHOPPER|&#x1fa49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS EQUIHOPPER|&#x1fa4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS EQUIHOPPER ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS EQUIHOPPER ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEUTRAL CHESS EQUIHOPPER ROTATED NINETY DEGREES|&#x1fa4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT-QUEEN|&#x1fa4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT-ROOK|&#x1fa4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA5x |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS KNIGHT-BISHOP|&#x1fa50;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-QUEEN|&#x1fa51;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-ROOK|&#x1fa52;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-BISHOP|&#x1fa53;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS FERZ|&#x1fa54;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS ALFIL|&#x1fa55;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS FERZ|&#x1fa56;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS ALFIL|&#x1fa57;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS WAZIR|&#x1fa58;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS WAZIR|&#x1fa59;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS CAMEL|&#x1fa5a;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS CAMEL|&#x1fa5b;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS GIRAFFE|&#x1fa5c;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS GIRAFFE|&#x1fa5d;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE CHESS DABBABA|&#x1fa5e;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK CHESS DABBABA|&#x1fa5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED GENERAL|&#x1fa60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED MANDARIN|&#x1fa61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED ELEPHANT|&#x1fa62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED HORSE|&#x1fa63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED CHARIOT|&#x1fa64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED CANNON|&#x1fa65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI RED SOLDIER|&#x1fa66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK GENERAL|&#x1fa67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK MANDARIN|&#x1fa68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK ELEPHANT|&#x1fa69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK HORSE|&#x1fa6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK CHARIOT|&#x1fa6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK CANNON|&#x1fa6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|XIANGQI BLACK SOLDIER|&#x1fa6d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA7x |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BALLET SHOES|&#x1fa70;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ONE-PIECE SWIMSUIT|&#x1fa71;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRIEFS|&#x1fa72;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORTS|&#x1fa73;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|THONG SANDAL|&#x1fa74;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LIGHT BLUE HEART|&#x1fa75;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GREY HEART|&#x1fa76;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PINK HEART|&#x1fa77;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DROP OF BLOOD|&#x1fa78;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ADHESIVE BANDAGE|&#x1fa79;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STETHOSCOPE|&#x1fa7a;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|X-RAY|&#x1fa7b;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CRUTCH|&#x1fa7c;}}||style="background:#aeaf4a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BLOOD BAG|&#x1fa7d;}}||style="background:#97a24a"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INHALER|&#x1fa7e;}}||style="background:#457d6d"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX OF PILLS|&#x1fa7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA8x |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|YO-YO|&#x1fa80;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KITE|&#x1fa81;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PARACHUTE|&#x1fa82;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BOOMERANG|&#x1fa83;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAGIC WAND|&#x1fa84;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PINATA|&#x1fa85;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NESTING DOLLS|&#x1fa86;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARACAS|&#x1fa87;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FLUTE|&#x1fa88;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HARP|&#x1fa89;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TROMBONE|&#x1fa8a;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|METEOR|&#x1fa8b;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ERASER|&#x1fa8c;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NET WITH HANDLE|&#x1fa8d;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TREASURE CHEST|&#x1fa8e;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHOVEL|&#x1fa8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1FA9x |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|RINGED 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On this page, Wikibookians are free to talk about suggestions for improving Wikibooks. {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/%(year)d/%(monthname)s |algo = old(120d) |counter = 1 |key = 1f2adc5eee951900b65c7b981b786191 |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} {{clear}} <!--Take threads to archive below this line--> <!--Add new threads to bottom of page--> == Consultation to replace the outdated MassBlock gadget == Fellow administrators, I plan to replace the current MassBlock gadget with [[w:it:MediaWiki:Gadget-Massblock.js|this version imported from the Italian Wikipedia]]. Currently on this project, MassBlock only blocks IP addresses, which are no longer visible to the public and it's not ideal. Thoughts? '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:27, 29 October 2025 (UTC) :In principle, I have no problem with this, but I'm not as familiar with the technical aspects or potential limitations—I'd need other people to weigh in. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:07, 2 November 2025 (UTC) :: I've tested this, and there are some additional options to blank and/or protect user/user talk pages, but we should probably not use them unless absolutely necessary. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:28, 7 November 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:00, 2 January 2026 (UTC) : Apologies for the recent technical difficulties, the script wasn't working because some dependencies were not added... – it's fixed. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:28, 2 January 2026 (UTC) == Replace block-related system messages with {{t|blocked text}}? == Recently, protected page-related system messages were replaced with {{t|protected page text}} or {{t|protected interface}}, modelled off of Wikipedia’s templates. Even before these templates were used to replace those MediaWiki messages, we still had system messages modelled after Wikipedia’s templates: {{t|no article text}}. I also wanted to have a go at encouraging reuse of code, and this would be a revamp of block-related system messages. We would also only have to write the code once, not multiple times—once for each system message (keep in mind, some of the system messages below have not yet been edited). The system messages that would have to be replaced are: *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Autoblockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-ip]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-partial]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-composite]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-xff]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-user]] *[[MediaWiki:Globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-tempuser]] If you have any ideas for tweaks to {{t|Blocked text}}, your input would be much appreciated. Thanks, [[User:2600 etc|2600 etc]] ([[User talk:2600 etc|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2600 etc|contribs]]) 23:49, 17 November 2025 (UTC) : This seems reasonable. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:49, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Using Wikibooks]] == I've noticed [[Using Wikibooks]], and I'm a little concerned that it might be confusing to have a separate book instead of official pages in the Help: and Wikibooks: namespaces. To my mind, having a separate book introduces the following issues: * Confusion of the book with official project policy * Outdated information or other discrepancies if the official pages are updated and the book is not The book does have a good amount of useful information, so I think it would make the most sense to merge it into official pages in the Wikibooks: and Help: namespaces. Thoughts? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:14, 26 November 2025 (UTC) : How can we tell which pages (from that book) should either be in the Wikibooks or Help namespaces? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:44, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::I think it's not necessarily a one-to-one. Rather, we'll need to find the best home(s) for the information on each page—it's something I'm happy to take point on! Is that what you were asking? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:57, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::: Probably. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 00:38, 27 November 2025 (UTC) ::::I'll wait to see if anyone else has any comments about this; if there are no objections, I'll plan to migrate things as described. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 20:45, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :::::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] and @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: I do object to this change, for two reasons. :::::# [[Using Wikibooks]] is a featured book. By moving it to another namespace, it will no longer be a book, and thus no longer a featured book. Do we intend to delist it? :::::# Using Wikibooks is a book. It is written in the same style as other books in our project's mainspace. It's self-consistent and organized by page. I fear that dividing and conquering it among the Help and Project namespaces is likely to make its content harder to find. :::::[[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 01:15, 5 December 2025 (UTC) : I changed my vote, I don't think we should migrate that book to pages in other namespaces. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:46, 5 December 2025 (UTC) :That is an "official" book, which I think is OK to have in this case. I think some of the help pages actually recommend reading this book. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:41, 1 January 2026 (UTC) == Suggested improvements to the Main Page == After discussing with Izno off-wiki, I have some suggestions to improve the interface of this project's [[Main Page]] (e.g. to be portal-like) using some steps below: * Set both [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title]] and [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title-loggedin]] to blank (no content). * Add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Vector.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Vector-2022.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub2 { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * Similarly, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Monobook.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * And last, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Timeless.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> Let me know if you have comments, questions, or concerns. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:04, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :Is there a "demo" version previewing what effects these changes will have? [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:05, 4 December 2025 (UTC) :: This will basically remove the Main Page title and the gray line below it (but above the page tabs) in most appearance skins. You might want to see [[:wikt:User talk:This, that and the other#mediawiki:mainpage-title|this user talk page thread]] on English Wiktionary for context. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:35, 4 December 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:28, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : {{done}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:53, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == Retiring [[Template:Deleted page]] == {{tlx|Deleted page}} is a template that was used back in the day before salting (page creation protection) existed. Back then, if an admin wanted to prevent a page from being recreated, they would delete it and then recreate it with just that template, before fully protecting it. This method is completely unnecessary now that we can directly create-protect pages, and no new page has been added to [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] in nearly eight years. Furthermore, I would like to propose that all the pages that currently have {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} be deleted and added to the ''title blacklist''. In the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], the error message should be set to an interface message that transcludes {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}. Since this is an editor-facing template, only would-be editors should be able to see it. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:55, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : Do you think we should delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} via RfD, but keep {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:04, 31 December 2025 (UTC) ::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: Yes. {{tlx|Deleted page}} should be deleted, and {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} should be fully protected and transcluded in a MediaWiki namespace message. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:16, 31 December 2025 (UTC) :::Considering there were no objections to this proposal here, {{Doing|I am doing this...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:44, 30 March 2026 (UTC) ::::{{done|All done}}, but the discussion about {{tlx|Deleted page}} is awaiting to be closed (since I initiated it). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:37, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]], I filed a request at [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion#Template:Deleted page]] to discuss whether to delete this template (and the categories used). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:38, 29 January 2026 (UTC) == Some proposals involving a separate permission request page and notification of ongoing RFAs == I would like to propose the following below: === Proposal 1 === <s>We split off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page for requesting adminship, bureaucrat, checkuser and suppressor (oversight) permissions. All other permissions, except the former mentioned permissions, would still be requested at [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (this is also the case for requesting interface administrator permissions, for admins).</s> === Proposal 2 === Given the low activity on this project, I propose that we must notify the community about ongoing RFAs, which could be either [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]] or adding a notification at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General]]. A general rule is that the notification must be written in a neutral fashion. === In conclusion... === Feel free to comment, ask, or anything else. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :1. I don't see [[WB:RFP]] being clogged to justify creating a fork just for advanced permissions. :2. That is already something we do occasionally on a case-by-case basis. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:40, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :My thoughts below: :# I agree with @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] and don't really see a need for splitting off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page, since there are generally not so many requests. :# I do think it could potentially be useful to notify the community about requests for adminship using [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]—it's not something I've seen us do before. @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] are you proposing specifically that we codify it in policy? :—[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:59, 1 January 2026 (UTC) ::After considering, I've crossed out proposal 1, and regarding proposal 2, I would still think it should be in a guideline, not a policy. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:22, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :Proposal 2 seems reasonable to me. It could help people find requests if they are not watching RFP. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 15:01, 2 January 2026 (UTC) :I've been thinking about proposal 2, and it seems like it would be a good idea to create a template for this purpose that we could just pop into [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]. What about creating [[Template:RFA notice]], which could take as parameters the requestor and the path to the discussion? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:35, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I agree. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:12, 27 January 2026 (UTC) == Implement Visual Editor in more namespaces == {{closed|The Phabricator task has been resolved, and VE is enabled on the proposed namespaces as of today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:06, 27 January 2026 (UTC)}} See the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Technical Assistance#Visual Editor Implementation|original discussion]] for reference. ===Proposal=== Currently, the visual editor is implemented on the following namespaces: * Main * User * Help * Category * Cookbook * Wikijunior I am proposing that we implement the visual editor on the following namespaces: * Wikibooks * Transwiki ===Reasoning=== I use the source editor and the visual editor for different purposes. One of my primary uses of the visual editor is for text-heavy pages, where I use it for writing content and proofreading/copyediting. In contrast, I use the source editor for more complex and technical edits. I find it very difficult to parse text in the source editor, especially when there are many templates, tables, links, etc, and it is a pretty significant accessibility issue for me—I imagine that it could be so for other users as well. The Wikibooks and Transwiki namespaces are both namespaces that contain text- and content-heavy pages (e.g. policies, guidelines, essays), and I know I would benefit from the visual editor here—for example, I am currently working on the [[Wikibooks:Artificial intelligence/Unstable|unstable branch of a policy]], and it is proving to be kind of a pain to do without having the visual editor as an adjunct tool. The main challenge I see is that the Wikibooks namespace contains some talk pages (i.e. the reading room), and the visual editor is not intended for talk pages. However, there is [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370158 precedent] for implementing the visual editor in namespaces that contain talk pages as long as it is understood that the visual editor is not intended for these talk pages. Overall, it looks technically feasible. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:40, 11 January 2026 (UTC) === Discussion === Kicking off the discussion here! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:37, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :Pinging people who were part of the original discussion thread: @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] @[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]]. :Also pinging some other active administrators: @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] @[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] @[[User:Xania|Xania]] @[[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] @[[User:TunnelESON|TunnelESON]]. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::No objections. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:30, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I'm fine as well. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:04, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::Ditto. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 22:49, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::All good on my end. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:09, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :Phab ticket has been created at {{phab|T415595}}! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:49, 26 January 2026 (UTC) {{end closed}} == Redefining the inactivity policy for administrators and bots == Hi. I would like to propose that we redefine the inactivity policy for administrators (superseding the current procedure), and to create a local inactivity policy for bots. * For administrators that have made zero edits '''''and''''' zero logged actions for over a year, they will be listed under the removal section of [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (and notified on their user talk pages), where they are given a specific timeframe to respond so that they can retain their access, unless they specify otherwise. If they do not respond after that timeframe, a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRP]]. Should the timeframe last at least one week, two weeks, or one month? * For bots, the process is slightly different. Bots that are inactive (made no edits/logged actions) for over two years will be listed under the removal section of RfP (in the same manner as inactive administrators), but their operators must be notified first, and a week is given for the operators to respond. After the timeframe passes and an operator does not respond to the inactive bot removal request (for example), a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRB]]. Bot users that do not have the bot user group might be exempt, unless the discussion proposes otherwise. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:34, 18 January 2026 (UTC) :Sounds fine to me. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 06:58, 21 January 2026 (UTC) ::Agreed here. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 00:36, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :I have no problem with this. Regarding the timeframe for administrators, one months seems reasonable. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:29, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I think one month might be excessive IMO, but one week might not be enough for a timeframe, especially given the lack of discussion activity. Let’s compromise by choosing two weeks instead, if that's okay. ::Also, the reason I made this is because the inactivity policy on [[Wikibooks:Administrators]] seems vague. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:15, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], what timeframe would be feasible, two weeks, or one month? I'll be ready to implement this today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:20, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::::Two weeks should probably be fine unless anyone else has thoughts! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:55, 31 January 2026 (UTC) :::::[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I am reconsidering the current timeframe. I think we should revise by lowering the timeframe to one week for administrator inactivity removal, similar to how we currently do this for bots. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:17, 10 February 2026 (UTC) ::::::I think we should check to see what other people think here —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:49, 10 February 2026 (UTC) :I'm afraid I don't fully understand the procedure you're proposing for administrators. When someone is listed to be removed on RFP, is there a vote? Or is the poster just waiting for the inactive admin to reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:31, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::In my new proposal, there will be no votes for removal, but inactive admins will be notified and given a timeframe to respond if they wish to retain their rights, unless they specify otherwise. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:42, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :{{done|Implemented}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:51, 31 January 2026 (UTC) ::Should I reduce the timeframe from two weeks down to one week? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 04:55, 22 February 2026 (UTC) == Create a "file" that is an Example Book structured to be copied/used to quickly start a new book? == I am new to Wikibooks, if this already exists let me know.... If there was a Wikibook "file" that contained all the templates and "parts" that are used to create a properly structured book, it might be easier and quicker to create and contribute books here. This would have to include text that would explain the purpose of each of the sections and templates and offer advice for making changes that customize the example. One might copy it to their sandbox, follow the directions and make the updates that create the framework for their book. Then the work would be to fill in the text. I suppose the downside is that books would be categorized and shelved that are in progress. Abandoned books would need to be deleted or some template might need to be developed that might indicate that the book is incomplete. This would be removed when the book is ready for prime-time. {{unsigned|Rchaswms01|01:32, 3 February 2026}} == Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? == Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>. {{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}} <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*: $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; </syntaxhighlight> <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request. abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system. Thank you for your efforts. </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Current configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332 $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Proposed configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC) :See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC) == Introduce speedy deletion criteria? == I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on. Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]). Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC) :On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC) :: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC) ::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC) ::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC) :We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC) :: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC) == Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] == I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.) # First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project? # The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 9mvu5rvhkntmucmvxc86s4hsqggblq9 4632996 4632986 2026-04-28T19:02:45Z Kingofnuthin 3566511 /* Questions about Wikibooks:Annotated texts */ Reply 4632996 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ {{Discussion Rooms}} {{Shortcut|WB:RFC|WB:PROPOSALS}} {{TOC left<!--|limit=2-->}} Welcome to the '''Proposals reading room'''. On this page, Wikibookians are free to talk about suggestions for improving Wikibooks. {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/%(year)d/%(monthname)s |algo = old(120d) |counter = 1 |key = 1f2adc5eee951900b65c7b981b786191 |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} {{clear}} <!--Take threads to archive below this line--> <!--Add new threads to bottom of page--> == Consultation to replace the outdated MassBlock gadget == Fellow administrators, I plan to replace the current MassBlock gadget with [[w:it:MediaWiki:Gadget-Massblock.js|this version imported from the Italian Wikipedia]]. Currently on this project, MassBlock only blocks IP addresses, which are no longer visible to the public and it's not ideal. Thoughts? '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:27, 29 October 2025 (UTC) :In principle, I have no problem with this, but I'm not as familiar with the technical aspects or potential limitations—I'd need other people to weigh in. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:07, 2 November 2025 (UTC) :: I've tested this, and there are some additional options to blank and/or protect user/user talk pages, but we should probably not use them unless absolutely necessary. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:28, 7 November 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:00, 2 January 2026 (UTC) : Apologies for the recent technical difficulties, the script wasn't working because some dependencies were not added... – it's fixed. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:28, 2 January 2026 (UTC) == Replace block-related system messages with {{t|blocked text}}? == Recently, protected page-related system messages were replaced with {{t|protected page text}} or {{t|protected interface}}, modelled off of Wikipedia’s templates. Even before these templates were used to replace those MediaWiki messages, we still had system messages modelled after Wikipedia’s templates: {{t|no article text}}. I also wanted to have a go at encouraging reuse of code, and this would be a revamp of block-related system messages. We would also only have to write the code once, not multiple times—once for each system message (keep in mind, some of the system messages below have not yet been edited). The system messages that would have to be replaced are: *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Autoblockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-ip]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-partial]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-composite]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-xff]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-user]] *[[MediaWiki:Globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-tempuser]] If you have any ideas for tweaks to {{t|Blocked text}}, your input would be much appreciated. Thanks, [[User:2600 etc|2600 etc]] ([[User talk:2600 etc|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2600 etc|contribs]]) 23:49, 17 November 2025 (UTC) : This seems reasonable. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:49, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Using Wikibooks]] == I've noticed [[Using Wikibooks]], and I'm a little concerned that it might be confusing to have a separate book instead of official pages in the Help: and Wikibooks: namespaces. To my mind, having a separate book introduces the following issues: * Confusion of the book with official project policy * Outdated information or other discrepancies if the official pages are updated and the book is not The book does have a good amount of useful information, so I think it would make the most sense to merge it into official pages in the Wikibooks: and Help: namespaces. Thoughts? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:14, 26 November 2025 (UTC) : How can we tell which pages (from that book) should either be in the Wikibooks or Help namespaces? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:44, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::I think it's not necessarily a one-to-one. Rather, we'll need to find the best home(s) for the information on each page—it's something I'm happy to take point on! Is that what you were asking? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:57, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::: Probably. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 00:38, 27 November 2025 (UTC) ::::I'll wait to see if anyone else has any comments about this; if there are no objections, I'll plan to migrate things as described. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 20:45, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :::::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] and @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: I do object to this change, for two reasons. :::::# [[Using Wikibooks]] is a featured book. By moving it to another namespace, it will no longer be a book, and thus no longer a featured book. Do we intend to delist it? :::::# Using Wikibooks is a book. It is written in the same style as other books in our project's mainspace. It's self-consistent and organized by page. I fear that dividing and conquering it among the Help and Project namespaces is likely to make its content harder to find. :::::[[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 01:15, 5 December 2025 (UTC) : I changed my vote, I don't think we should migrate that book to pages in other namespaces. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:46, 5 December 2025 (UTC) :That is an "official" book, which I think is OK to have in this case. I think some of the help pages actually recommend reading this book. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:41, 1 January 2026 (UTC) == Suggested improvements to the Main Page == After discussing with Izno off-wiki, I have some suggestions to improve the interface of this project's [[Main Page]] (e.g. to be portal-like) using some steps below: * Set both [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title]] and [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title-loggedin]] to blank (no content). * Add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Vector.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Vector-2022.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub2 { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * Similarly, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Monobook.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * And last, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Timeless.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> Let me know if you have comments, questions, or concerns. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:04, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :Is there a "demo" version previewing what effects these changes will have? [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:05, 4 December 2025 (UTC) :: This will basically remove the Main Page title and the gray line below it (but above the page tabs) in most appearance skins. You might want to see [[:wikt:User talk:This, that and the other#mediawiki:mainpage-title|this user talk page thread]] on English Wiktionary for context. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:35, 4 December 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:28, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : {{done}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:53, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == Retiring [[Template:Deleted page]] == {{tlx|Deleted page}} is a template that was used back in the day before salting (page creation protection) existed. Back then, if an admin wanted to prevent a page from being recreated, they would delete it and then recreate it with just that template, before fully protecting it. This method is completely unnecessary now that we can directly create-protect pages, and no new page has been added to [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] in nearly eight years. Furthermore, I would like to propose that all the pages that currently have {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} be deleted and added to the ''title blacklist''. In the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], the error message should be set to an interface message that transcludes {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}. Since this is an editor-facing template, only would-be editors should be able to see it. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:55, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : Do you think we should delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} via RfD, but keep {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:04, 31 December 2025 (UTC) ::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: Yes. {{tlx|Deleted page}} should be deleted, and {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} should be fully protected and transcluded in a MediaWiki namespace message. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:16, 31 December 2025 (UTC) :::Considering there were no objections to this proposal here, {{Doing|I am doing this...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:44, 30 March 2026 (UTC) ::::{{done|All done}}, but the discussion about {{tlx|Deleted page}} is awaiting to be closed (since I initiated it). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:37, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]], I filed a request at [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion#Template:Deleted page]] to discuss whether to delete this template (and the categories used). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:38, 29 January 2026 (UTC) == Some proposals involving a separate permission request page and notification of ongoing RFAs == I would like to propose the following below: === Proposal 1 === <s>We split off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page for requesting adminship, bureaucrat, checkuser and suppressor (oversight) permissions. All other permissions, except the former mentioned permissions, would still be requested at [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (this is also the case for requesting interface administrator permissions, for admins).</s> === Proposal 2 === Given the low activity on this project, I propose that we must notify the community about ongoing RFAs, which could be either [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]] or adding a notification at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General]]. A general rule is that the notification must be written in a neutral fashion. === In conclusion... === Feel free to comment, ask, or anything else. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :1. I don't see [[WB:RFP]] being clogged to justify creating a fork just for advanced permissions. :2. That is already something we do occasionally on a case-by-case basis. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:40, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :My thoughts below: :# I agree with @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] and don't really see a need for splitting off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page, since there are generally not so many requests. :# I do think it could potentially be useful to notify the community about requests for adminship using [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]—it's not something I've seen us do before. @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] are you proposing specifically that we codify it in policy? :—[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:59, 1 January 2026 (UTC) ::After considering, I've crossed out proposal 1, and regarding proposal 2, I would still think it should be in a guideline, not a policy. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:22, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :Proposal 2 seems reasonable to me. It could help people find requests if they are not watching RFP. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 15:01, 2 January 2026 (UTC) :I've been thinking about proposal 2, and it seems like it would be a good idea to create a template for this purpose that we could just pop into [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]. What about creating [[Template:RFA notice]], which could take as parameters the requestor and the path to the discussion? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:35, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I agree. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:12, 27 January 2026 (UTC) == Implement Visual Editor in more namespaces == {{closed|The Phabricator task has been resolved, and VE is enabled on the proposed namespaces as of today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:06, 27 January 2026 (UTC)}} See the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Technical Assistance#Visual Editor Implementation|original discussion]] for reference. ===Proposal=== Currently, the visual editor is implemented on the following namespaces: * Main * User * Help * Category * Cookbook * Wikijunior I am proposing that we implement the visual editor on the following namespaces: * Wikibooks * Transwiki ===Reasoning=== I use the source editor and the visual editor for different purposes. One of my primary uses of the visual editor is for text-heavy pages, where I use it for writing content and proofreading/copyediting. In contrast, I use the source editor for more complex and technical edits. I find it very difficult to parse text in the source editor, especially when there are many templates, tables, links, etc, and it is a pretty significant accessibility issue for me—I imagine that it could be so for other users as well. The Wikibooks and Transwiki namespaces are both namespaces that contain text- and content-heavy pages (e.g. policies, guidelines, essays), and I know I would benefit from the visual editor here—for example, I am currently working on the [[Wikibooks:Artificial intelligence/Unstable|unstable branch of a policy]], and it is proving to be kind of a pain to do without having the visual editor as an adjunct tool. The main challenge I see is that the Wikibooks namespace contains some talk pages (i.e. the reading room), and the visual editor is not intended for talk pages. However, there is [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370158 precedent] for implementing the visual editor in namespaces that contain talk pages as long as it is understood that the visual editor is not intended for these talk pages. Overall, it looks technically feasible. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:40, 11 January 2026 (UTC) === Discussion === Kicking off the discussion here! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:37, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :Pinging people who were part of the original discussion thread: @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] @[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]]. :Also pinging some other active administrators: @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] @[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] @[[User:Xania|Xania]] @[[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] @[[User:TunnelESON|TunnelESON]]. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::No objections. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:30, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I'm fine as well. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:04, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::Ditto. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 22:49, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::All good on my end. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:09, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :Phab ticket has been created at {{phab|T415595}}! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:49, 26 January 2026 (UTC) {{end closed}} == Redefining the inactivity policy for administrators and bots == Hi. I would like to propose that we redefine the inactivity policy for administrators (superseding the current procedure), and to create a local inactivity policy for bots. * For administrators that have made zero edits '''''and''''' zero logged actions for over a year, they will be listed under the removal section of [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (and notified on their user talk pages), where they are given a specific timeframe to respond so that they can retain their access, unless they specify otherwise. If they do not respond after that timeframe, a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRP]]. Should the timeframe last at least one week, two weeks, or one month? * For bots, the process is slightly different. Bots that are inactive (made no edits/logged actions) for over two years will be listed under the removal section of RfP (in the same manner as inactive administrators), but their operators must be notified first, and a week is given for the operators to respond. After the timeframe passes and an operator does not respond to the inactive bot removal request (for example), a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRB]]. Bot users that do not have the bot user group might be exempt, unless the discussion proposes otherwise. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:34, 18 January 2026 (UTC) :Sounds fine to me. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 06:58, 21 January 2026 (UTC) ::Agreed here. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 00:36, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :I have no problem with this. Regarding the timeframe for administrators, one months seems reasonable. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:29, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I think one month might be excessive IMO, but one week might not be enough for a timeframe, especially given the lack of discussion activity. Let’s compromise by choosing two weeks instead, if that's okay. ::Also, the reason I made this is because the inactivity policy on [[Wikibooks:Administrators]] seems vague. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:15, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], what timeframe would be feasible, two weeks, or one month? I'll be ready to implement this today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:20, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::::Two weeks should probably be fine unless anyone else has thoughts! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:55, 31 January 2026 (UTC) :::::[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I am reconsidering the current timeframe. I think we should revise by lowering the timeframe to one week for administrator inactivity removal, similar to how we currently do this for bots. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:17, 10 February 2026 (UTC) ::::::I think we should check to see what other people think here —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:49, 10 February 2026 (UTC) :I'm afraid I don't fully understand the procedure you're proposing for administrators. When someone is listed to be removed on RFP, is there a vote? Or is the poster just waiting for the inactive admin to reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:31, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::In my new proposal, there will be no votes for removal, but inactive admins will be notified and given a timeframe to respond if they wish to retain their rights, unless they specify otherwise. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:42, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :{{done|Implemented}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:51, 31 January 2026 (UTC) ::Should I reduce the timeframe from two weeks down to one week? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 04:55, 22 February 2026 (UTC) == Create a "file" that is an Example Book structured to be copied/used to quickly start a new book? == I am new to Wikibooks, if this already exists let me know.... If there was a Wikibook "file" that contained all the templates and "parts" that are used to create a properly structured book, it might be easier and quicker to create and contribute books here. This would have to include text that would explain the purpose of each of the sections and templates and offer advice for making changes that customize the example. One might copy it to their sandbox, follow the directions and make the updates that create the framework for their book. Then the work would be to fill in the text. I suppose the downside is that books would be categorized and shelved that are in progress. Abandoned books would need to be deleted or some template might need to be developed that might indicate that the book is incomplete. This would be removed when the book is ready for prime-time. {{unsigned|Rchaswms01|01:32, 3 February 2026}} == Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? == Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>. {{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}} <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*: $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; </syntaxhighlight> <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request. abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system. Thank you for your efforts. </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Current configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332 $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Proposed configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC) :See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC) == Introduce speedy deletion criteria? == I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on. Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]). Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC) :On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC) :: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC) ::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC) ::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC) :We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC) :: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC) == Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] == I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.) # First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project? # The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC) 7w5hop3p6820a0be68ixopf4kh72lei 4633058 4632996 2026-04-29T05:54:21Z Omphalographer 3427146 /* Introduce speedy deletion criteria? */ Reply 4633058 wikitext text/x-wiki __NEWSECTIONLINK__ {{Discussion Rooms}} {{Shortcut|WB:RFC|WB:PROPOSALS}} {{TOC left<!--|limit=2-->}} Welcome to the '''Proposals reading room'''. On this page, Wikibookians are free to talk about suggestions for improving Wikibooks. {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/%(year)d/%(monthname)s |algo = old(120d) |counter = 1 |key = 1f2adc5eee951900b65c7b981b786191 |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} {{clear}} <!--Take threads to archive below this line--> <!--Add new threads to bottom of page--> == Consultation to replace the outdated MassBlock gadget == Fellow administrators, I plan to replace the current MassBlock gadget with [[w:it:MediaWiki:Gadget-Massblock.js|this version imported from the Italian Wikipedia]]. Currently on this project, MassBlock only blocks IP addresses, which are no longer visible to the public and it's not ideal. Thoughts? '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:27, 29 October 2025 (UTC) :In principle, I have no problem with this, but I'm not as familiar with the technical aspects or potential limitations—I'd need other people to weigh in. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:07, 2 November 2025 (UTC) :: I've tested this, and there are some additional options to blank and/or protect user/user talk pages, but we should probably not use them unless absolutely necessary. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:28, 7 November 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:00, 2 January 2026 (UTC) : Apologies for the recent technical difficulties, the script wasn't working because some dependencies were not added... – it's fixed. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:28, 2 January 2026 (UTC) == Replace block-related system messages with {{t|blocked text}}? == Recently, protected page-related system messages were replaced with {{t|protected page text}} or {{t|protected interface}}, modelled off of Wikipedia’s templates. Even before these templates were used to replace those MediaWiki messages, we still had system messages modelled after Wikipedia’s templates: {{t|no article text}}. I also wanted to have a go at encouraging reuse of code, and this would be a revamp of block-related system messages. We would also only have to write the code once, not multiple times—once for each system message (keep in mind, some of the system messages below have not yet been edited). The system messages that would have to be replaced are: *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Autoblockedtext]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-ip]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-partial]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-composite]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-xff]] *[[MediaWiki:Wikimedia-globalblocking-blockedtext-user]] *[[MediaWiki:Globalblocking-blockedtext-range]] *[[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-tempuser]] If you have any ideas for tweaks to {{t|Blocked text}}, your input would be much appreciated. Thanks, [[User:2600 etc|2600 etc]] ([[User talk:2600 etc|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2600 etc|contribs]]) 23:49, 17 November 2025 (UTC) : This seems reasonable. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:49, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == [[Using Wikibooks]] == I've noticed [[Using Wikibooks]], and I'm a little concerned that it might be confusing to have a separate book instead of official pages in the Help: and Wikibooks: namespaces. To my mind, having a separate book introduces the following issues: * Confusion of the book with official project policy * Outdated information or other discrepancies if the official pages are updated and the book is not The book does have a good amount of useful information, so I think it would make the most sense to merge it into official pages in the Wikibooks: and Help: namespaces. Thoughts? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:14, 26 November 2025 (UTC) : How can we tell which pages (from that book) should either be in the Wikibooks or Help namespaces? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:44, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::I think it's not necessarily a one-to-one. Rather, we'll need to find the best home(s) for the information on each page—it's something I'm happy to take point on! Is that what you were asking? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:57, 26 November 2025 (UTC) ::: Probably. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 00:38, 27 November 2025 (UTC) ::::I'll wait to see if anyone else has any comments about this; if there are no objections, I'll plan to migrate things as described. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 20:45, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :::::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] and @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: I do object to this change, for two reasons. :::::# [[Using Wikibooks]] is a featured book. By moving it to another namespace, it will no longer be a book, and thus no longer a featured book. Do we intend to delist it? :::::# Using Wikibooks is a book. It is written in the same style as other books in our project's mainspace. It's self-consistent and organized by page. I fear that dividing and conquering it among the Help and Project namespaces is likely to make its content harder to find. :::::[[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 01:15, 5 December 2025 (UTC) : I changed my vote, I don't think we should migrate that book to pages in other namespaces. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:46, 5 December 2025 (UTC) :That is an "official" book, which I think is OK to have in this case. I think some of the help pages actually recommend reading this book. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:41, 1 January 2026 (UTC) == Suggested improvements to the Main Page == After discussing with Izno off-wiki, I have some suggestions to improve the interface of this project's [[Main Page]] (e.g. to be portal-like) using some steps below: * Set both [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title]] and [[MediaWiki:Mainpage-title-loggedin]] to blank (no content). * Add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Vector.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Vector-2022.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub2 { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * Similarly, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Monobook.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> * And last, add the following code to [[MediaWiki:Timeless.css]]: <syntaxhighlight lang="css"> .page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, .page-Main_Page #t-cite, .page-Main_Page #footer-info-lastmod, .action-view.page-Main_Page #contentSub { display: none !important; } </syntaxhighlight> Let me know if you have comments, questions, or concerns. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:04, 2 December 2025 (UTC) :Is there a "demo" version previewing what effects these changes will have? [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:05, 4 December 2025 (UTC) :: This will basically remove the Main Page title and the gray line below it (but above the page tabs) in most appearance skins. You might want to see [[:wikt:User talk:This, that and the other#mediawiki:mainpage-title|this user talk page thread]] on English Wiktionary for context. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:35, 4 December 2025 (UTC) : {{doing|Doing per lack of objection...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:28, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : {{done}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:53, 31 December 2025 (UTC) == Retiring [[Template:Deleted page]] == {{tlx|Deleted page}} is a template that was used back in the day before salting (page creation protection) existed. Back then, if an admin wanted to prevent a page from being recreated, they would delete it and then recreate it with just that template, before fully protecting it. This method is completely unnecessary now that we can directly create-protect pages, and no new page has been added to [[:Category:Protected deleted pages]] in nearly eight years. Furthermore, I would like to propose that all the pages that currently have {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} be deleted and added to the ''title blacklist''. In the [[MediaWiki:Titleblacklist|title blacklist]], the error message should be set to an interface message that transcludes {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}. Since this is an editor-facing template, only would-be editors should be able to see it. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:55, 31 December 2025 (UTC) : Do you think we should delete {{tlx|Deleted page}} via RfD, but keep {{tlx|Naming policy notice}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:04, 31 December 2025 (UTC) ::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: Yes. {{tlx|Deleted page}} should be deleted, and {{tlx|Naming policy notice}} should be fully protected and transcluded in a MediaWiki namespace message. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:16, 31 December 2025 (UTC) :::Considering there were no objections to this proposal here, {{Doing|I am doing this...}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:44, 30 March 2026 (UTC) ::::{{done|All done}}, but the discussion about {{tlx|Deleted page}} is awaiting to be closed (since I initiated it). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:37, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]], I filed a request at [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion#Template:Deleted page]] to discuss whether to delete this template (and the categories used). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:38, 29 January 2026 (UTC) == Some proposals involving a separate permission request page and notification of ongoing RFAs == I would like to propose the following below: === Proposal 1 === <s>We split off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page for requesting adminship, bureaucrat, checkuser and suppressor (oversight) permissions. All other permissions, except the former mentioned permissions, would still be requested at [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (this is also the case for requesting interface administrator permissions, for admins).</s> === Proposal 2 === Given the low activity on this project, I propose that we must notify the community about ongoing RFAs, which could be either [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]] or adding a notification at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General]]. A general rule is that the notification must be written in a neutral fashion. === In conclusion... === Feel free to comment, ask, or anything else. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :1. I don't see [[WB:RFP]] being clogged to justify creating a fork just for advanced permissions. :2. That is already something we do occasionally on a case-by-case basis. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 07:40, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :My thoughts below: :# I agree with @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] and don't really see a need for splitting off [[Wikibooks:Requests for adminship]] as a separate page, since there are generally not so many requests. :# I do think it could potentially be useful to notify the community about requests for adminship using [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]—it's not something I've seen us do before. @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] are you proposing specifically that we codify it in policy? :—[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:59, 1 January 2026 (UTC) ::After considering, I've crossed out proposal 1, and regarding proposal 2, I would still think it should be in a guideline, not a policy. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:22, 1 January 2026 (UTC) :Proposal 2 seems reasonable to me. It could help people find requests if they are not watching RFP. [[User:Ternera|Ternera]] ([[User talk:Ternera|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ternera|contribs]]) 15:01, 2 January 2026 (UTC) :I've been thinking about proposal 2, and it seems like it would be a good idea to create a template for this purpose that we could just pop into [[MediaWiki:Sitenotice]]. What about creating [[Template:RFA notice]], which could take as parameters the requestor and the path to the discussion? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:35, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I agree. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:12, 27 January 2026 (UTC) == Implement Visual Editor in more namespaces == {{closed|The Phabricator task has been resolved, and VE is enabled on the proposed namespaces as of today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:06, 27 January 2026 (UTC)}} See the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Technical Assistance#Visual Editor Implementation|original discussion]] for reference. ===Proposal=== Currently, the visual editor is implemented on the following namespaces: * Main * User * Help * Category * Cookbook * Wikijunior I am proposing that we implement the visual editor on the following namespaces: * Wikibooks * Transwiki ===Reasoning=== I use the source editor and the visual editor for different purposes. One of my primary uses of the visual editor is for text-heavy pages, where I use it for writing content and proofreading/copyediting. In contrast, I use the source editor for more complex and technical edits. I find it very difficult to parse text in the source editor, especially when there are many templates, tables, links, etc, and it is a pretty significant accessibility issue for me—I imagine that it could be so for other users as well. The Wikibooks and Transwiki namespaces are both namespaces that contain text- and content-heavy pages (e.g. policies, guidelines, essays), and I know I would benefit from the visual editor here—for example, I am currently working on the [[Wikibooks:Artificial intelligence/Unstable|unstable branch of a policy]], and it is proving to be kind of a pain to do without having the visual editor as an adjunct tool. The main challenge I see is that the Wikibooks namespace contains some talk pages (i.e. the reading room), and the visual editor is not intended for talk pages. However, there is [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370158 precedent] for implementing the visual editor in namespaces that contain talk pages as long as it is understood that the visual editor is not intended for these talk pages. Overall, it looks technically feasible. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:40, 11 January 2026 (UTC) === Discussion === Kicking off the discussion here! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:37, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :Pinging people who were part of the original discussion thread: @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] @[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]]. :Also pinging some other active administrators: @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] @[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] @[[User:Xania|Xania]] @[[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] @[[User:TunnelESON|TunnelESON]]. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:48, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::No objections. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:30, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I'm fine as well. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:04, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::Ditto. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 22:49, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::All good on my end. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:09, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :Phab ticket has been created at {{phab|T415595}}! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:49, 26 January 2026 (UTC) {{end closed}} == Redefining the inactivity policy for administrators and bots == Hi. I would like to propose that we redefine the inactivity policy for administrators (superseding the current procedure), and to create a local inactivity policy for bots. * For administrators that have made zero edits '''''and''''' zero logged actions for over a year, they will be listed under the removal section of [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] (and notified on their user talk pages), where they are given a specific timeframe to respond so that they can retain their access, unless they specify otherwise. If they do not respond after that timeframe, a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRP]]. Should the timeframe last at least one week, two weeks, or one month? * For bots, the process is slightly different. Bots that are inactive (made no edits/logged actions) for over two years will be listed under the removal section of RfP (in the same manner as inactive administrators), but their operators must be notified first, and a week is given for the operators to respond. After the timeframe passes and an operator does not respond to the inactive bot removal request (for example), a request will be forwarded to the removal section of [[:m:SRB]]. Bot users that do not have the bot user group might be exempt, unless the discussion proposes otherwise. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:34, 18 January 2026 (UTC) :Sounds fine to me. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 06:58, 21 January 2026 (UTC) ::Agreed here. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 00:36, 25 January 2026 (UTC) :I have no problem with this. Regarding the timeframe for administrators, one months seems reasonable. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:29, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::I think one month might be excessive IMO, but one week might not be enough for a timeframe, especially given the lack of discussion activity. Let’s compromise by choosing two weeks instead, if that's okay. ::Also, the reason I made this is because the inactivity policy on [[Wikibooks:Administrators]] seems vague. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:15, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], what timeframe would be feasible, two weeks, or one month? I'll be ready to implement this today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:20, 30 January 2026 (UTC) ::::Two weeks should probably be fine unless anyone else has thoughts! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:55, 31 January 2026 (UTC) :::::[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I am reconsidering the current timeframe. I think we should revise by lowering the timeframe to one week for administrator inactivity removal, similar to how we currently do this for bots. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:17, 10 February 2026 (UTC) ::::::I think we should check to see what other people think here —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:49, 10 February 2026 (UTC) :I'm afraid I don't fully understand the procedure you're proposing for administrators. When someone is listed to be removed on RFP, is there a vote? Or is the poster just waiting for the inactive admin to reply? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:31, 24 January 2026 (UTC) ::In my new proposal, there will be no votes for removal, but inactive admins will be notified and given a timeframe to respond if they wish to retain their rights, unless they specify otherwise. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:42, 24 January 2026 (UTC) :{{done|Implemented}}. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:51, 31 January 2026 (UTC) ::Should I reduce the timeframe from two weeks down to one week? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 04:55, 22 February 2026 (UTC) == Create a "file" that is an Example Book structured to be copied/used to quickly start a new book? == I am new to Wikibooks, if this already exists let me know.... If there was a Wikibook "file" that contained all the templates and "parts" that are used to create a properly structured book, it might be easier and quicker to create and contribute books here. This would have to include text that would explain the purpose of each of the sections and templates and offer advice for making changes that customize the example. One might copy it to their sandbox, follow the directions and make the updates that create the framework for their book. Then the work would be to fill in the text. I suppose the downside is that books would be categorized and shelved that are in progress. Abandoned books would need to be deleted or some template might need to be developed that might indicate that the book is incomplete. This would be removed when the book is ready for prime-time. {{unsigned|Rchaswms01|01:32, 3 February 2026}} == Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? == Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>. {{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}} <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*: $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; </syntaxhighlight> <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request. abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users. The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system. Thank you for your efforts. </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Current configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false; $wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332 $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Proposed configuration}} <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> case 'enwikibooks': $wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828 $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864 break; </syntaxhighlight> {{collapse bottom}} Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC) :See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC) == Introduce speedy deletion criteria? == I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on. Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]). Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC) :On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC) :: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC) ::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC) ::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC) :We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC) :: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC) ::This generally looks good; I've got a couple comments on specific criteria: ::* "G5. Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page" includes subpages with no parent page. Given the extent to which Wikibooks uses page nesting, this seems risky - at a minimum, the criterion should be revised to "subpages with no parent '''book'''", and existing pages which meet this criterion should be grandfathered in or otherwise addressed. ::* "B4. Books that duplicate an existing topic" should probably be removed. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikibooks has historically allowed multiple books to address the same topic, e.g. [[Mandarin Chinese]] and [[Chinese (Mandarin)]], or [[C++ Language]] and [[C++ Programming]]. Whether a book "expands upon, details or improves information" in another book is very subjective; determining whether this is the case should be handled in a deletion discussion, not by an admin processing speedy deletions. ::Additionally, I'd suggest that three criteria be added: ::* Books which are over a week old and which contain no instructional content (e.g. books which are nothing but a table of contents). These books are already routinely deleted under [[WB:NMC]]; adopting this as a CSD streamlines the process. ::* Pages in any namespace which are unambiguously advertisements or promotional in nature (akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G11]]). ::* Pages in any namespace which infringe upon copyright, akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G12]]. F6/F7 address ''files'' which are copyvios, but not text. ::[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:54, 29 April 2026 (UTC) == Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] == I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.) # First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project? # The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section? [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC) :The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ot1kop1ml46ubi2fuhnj8tktqaq12iq LaTeX/Presentations 0 155939 4633074 4483015 2026-04-29T09:23:38Z ~2026-26001-10 3579907 Made [[#References]] and [[#Links]] 1st headers 4633074 wikitext text/x-wiki {{todo|* Add other packages for creating presentations. * Working with columns * Navigation &mdash; see [[#Hyperlink_navigation|here]]}} {{LaTeX/Top}} LaTeX can be used for creating presentations. There are several packages for the task, such as- [https://ctan.org/pkg/powerdot Powerdot], [https://ctan.org/pkg/prosper Prosper] , [https://ctan.org/pkg/seminar Seminar], etc, however, the [https://ctan.org/pkg/beamer <kbd>Beamer</kbd> package] is the most widely used. It should be noted that Latex produces the presentation as a PDF which can be viewed in fullscreen mode with some pdf reader (e.g. [[:w:Okular|Okular]], [[:w:Evince|Evince]] or Adobe Reader). If you want to navigate in your presentation, you can use the almost invisible links in the bottom right corner without leaving the fullscreen mode. = The Beamer package = The beamer package is provided with most LaTeX distributions, but is also available from [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/ CTAN]. If you use MikTeX, all you have to do is to include the beamer package and let LaTeX download all wanted packages automatically. The [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf documentation] explains the features in great detail. You can also have a look at the PracTex article '''Beamer by Example'''.<ref>Andrew Mertz and William Slough, [https://tug.org/pracjourn/2005-4/mertz/ ''Beamer by Example'' ]</ref> The <kbd>beamer</kbd> package also loads many useful packages including xcolors, <kbd>hyperref</kbd>, etc. An introductory example and its output are shown below. {{LaTeX/Example|code=\documentclass[10pt]{beamer} % Add extra packages here \title{Presentation on XXX topic} \author{AAA} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{frame} \frametitle{This is the first slide} Here you can put any text/equation etc. $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$. \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{This is the second slide} \framesubtitle{A bit more information about this} Some random text. \end{frame} \end{document}|render=[[File:Simple beamer example.png|thumb|An example for simple beamer presentation.]]}} In above code, the Beamer package is loaded by the <code>\documentclass{beamer}</code> command in the header. The usual header information may then be specified. In Beamer presentation a frame is an equivalent term for the slide (used in MS office). A frame is defined using the environment <code>\begin{frame} ...... \end{frame}</code>. The <kbd><code>\frametitle{}</code></kbd> command specifies the title for each slide. The frame title and subtitle can also be passed with the environment as following.<syntaxhighlight lang="tex"> \begin{frame}{Title of frame}{subtitle of frame} ... \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight>The usual environments (<kbd>itemize</kbd>, <kbd>enumerate</kbd>, <kbd>equation</kbd>, etc.) may be used. Inside frames, you can use environments like <kbd>block</kbd>, <kbd>theorem</kbd>, <kbd>proof</kbd>, ... Also, <kbd><code>\maketitle</code></kbd> is possible to create the Title page, if <kbd>title</kbd> and <kbd>author</kbd> are set. === Title page and author information === The title page is the first page where one may insert following information * Title and subtitle (optional)- Use<code>\title</code> and <code>\subtitle</code> commands, or use <code>\title[short title (optional)]{Long title}{subtitle (optional)}</code> * Author(s) name- Use the <code>\author{}</code> command. * Institute name- Use the <code>\institute</code> command. Note the use of <code>\inst{1}</code> and <code>\inst{2}</code> commands to associate the authors with their respective institutes. * Date and Place of presentation- It can be inserted using the <code>\date[short date(optional)]{Long date}</code> command. * Logo of Institute, etc. It should be noted that the information within square braces, i.e., [ ] is optional.{{LaTeX/Example|code=\documentclass{beamer} \title[Crisis] {The Economics of Financial Crisis}{Evidence from India} <nowiki>\author[Author, Anders] {F.~Author\inst{1} \and S.~Anders\inst{2}}</nowiki> \institute[Universities Here and There] { \inst{1} Institute of Computer Science\newline University Here \and \inst{2} Institute of Theoretical Philosophy\newline University There} \date[KPT 2004] {Conference on Presentation Techniques, 2004} \subject{Computer Science} \begin{document} \maketitle % place your frames here. \end{document}|render=[[File:Beamer simple title page.png|thumb|The title page for a simple beamer class (without theme type or theme color)]]}} It is important to include the <code>\maketitle</code> command in the document (as in above code) to create the title frame. The commands <code>\maketitle</code> and <code>\titlepage</code> are equivalent. === Table of Contents === The table of contents, with the current section highlighted, is displayed by: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \frametitle{Table of Contents} \tableofcontents[currentsection] \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> This can be done automatically at the beginning of each section using the following code in the preamble: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \AtBeginSection[] { \begin{frame} \frametitle{Table of Contents} \tableofcontents[currentsection] \end{frame} } </syntaxhighlight> Or for subsections: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \AtBeginSubsection[] { \begin{frame} \frametitle{Table of Contents} \tableofcontents[currentsection,currentsubsection] \end{frame} } </syntaxhighlight> ==== Sections and subsections ==== As in all other LaTeX files, it is possible to structure the document using <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \section[Section]{My section} \subsection[Subsection]{My subsection} \subsubsection[Subsubsection]{My subsubsection} </syntaxhighlight> Those commands have to be put before and between frames. They will modify the table of contents with the argument in brackets. The optional argument will be shown in the headline navigation on the slide, depending on the theme used. You can use <code>\sectionpage</code> macro to generate a separator slide for a declared section, for example <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}\sectionpage\end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> ==== References (Beamer) ==== The following example shows a manually made references slide containing two entries: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] \frametitle<presentation>{Further Reading} \begin{thebibliography}{10} \beamertemplatebookbibitems \bibitem{Autor1990} A.~Autor. \newblock {\em Introduction to Giving Presentations}. \newblock Klein-Verlag, 1990. \beamertemplatearticlebibitems \bibitem{Jemand2000} S.~Jemand. \newblock On this and that. \newblock {\em Journal of This and That}, 2(1):50--100, 2000. \end{thebibliography} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> As the reference list grows, the reference slide will divide into two slides and so on, through use of the <kbd>allowframebreaks</kbd> option. Individual items can be cited after adding an 'optional' label to the relevant <kbd>bibitem</kbd> stanza. The citation call is simply <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\cite</syntaxhighlight>. Beamer also supports limited customization of the way references are presented (see the manual). The different types of referenced work are indicated with a little symbol (e.g. a book, an article, etc.). The symbol is set with the commands <kbd>beamertemplatebookbibitems</kbd> and <kbd> beamertemplatearticlebibitems </kbd>. It is also possible to use <kbd>setbeamertemplate</kbd> directly, like so <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] \frametitle<presentation>{Further Reading} \begin{thebibliography}{10} \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[book] \bibitem{Autor1990} A.~Autor. \newblock {\em Introduction to Giving Presentations}. \newblock Klein-Verlag, 1990. \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[article] \bibitem{Jemand2000} S.~Jemand. \newblock On this and that. \newblock {\em Journal of This and That}, 2(1):50--100, 2000. \end{thebibliography} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> Other possible types of bibliography items, besides <kbd> book </kbd> and <kbd> article </kbd>, include e.g. <kbd> online </kbd>, <kbd> triangle </kbd> and <kbd> text </kbd>. It is also possible to have user defined bibliography items by including a graphic. If one wants to have full references appear as foot notes, use the <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\footfullcite</syntaxhighlight> from the <kbd> biblatex </kbd> package. For example, it is possible to use <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \documentclass[10pt,handout,english]{beamer} \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage[backend=biber,style=numeric-comp,sorting=none]{biblatex} \addbibresource{biblio.bib} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Title} A reference~\footfullcite{ref_bib}, with ref_bib an item of the .bib file. \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> === Themes === Beamer offers two ways for define the themes- 1) Use built-in themes, 2) Use user-defined themes. ===== The Built-in solution ===== <kbd>Beamer</kbd> has several built-in themes which can be used by specifying their "Name" and their "color" in the preamble. This [http://www.hartwork.org/beamer-theme-matrix/ Theme Matrix] contains the various theme and color combinations included with <kbd>Beamer</kbd>. For more customizing options, have a look to the official documentation included in your distribution of <kbd>beamer</kbd>, particularly the part ''Change the way it looks''. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \usetheme{Warsaw} \usecolortheme{beaver} </syntaxhighlight> The full list of themes is: {| |- | valign="top" | * AnnArbor * Antibes * Bergen * Berkeley * Berlin | valign="top" | * CambridgeUS * Copenhagen * Darmstadt * Dresden * Frankfurt | valign="top" | * Goettingen * Hannover * Ilmenau * JuanLesPins * Luebeck | valign="top" | * Madrid * Malmoe * Marburg * Montpellier * PaloAlto | valign="top" | * Pittsburgh * Rochester * Singapore * Szeged * Warsaw | valign="top" | * boxes * default * * * |} The full list of color themes is: {| |- | valign="top" | * default * albatross * beaver * beetle * crane | valign="top" | * dolphin * dove * fly * lily * orchid | valign="top" | * rose * seagull * seahorse * whale * wolverine |} ===== User-defined themes ===== First you can specify the ''outertheme'', which defines the head and the footline of each slide. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \useoutertheme{infolines} \useinnertheme{rectangles} </syntaxhighlight> Here is a list of all available outer and inner themes: {| class="wikitable" |+ | colspan="4" |'''List of Outer themes''' | | colspan="2" |'''List of Inner themes''' |- |infolines |shadow |smoothbars |split | |rectangles |inmargin |- |miniframes |sidebar |smoothtree |tree | |circles |rounded |} You can define the color of every element: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeamercolor{alerted text}{fg=orange} \setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white} \setbeamercolor{block body alerted}{bg=normal text.bg!90!black} \setbeamercolor{block body}{bg=normal text.bg!90!black} \setbeamercolor{block body example}{bg=normal text.bg!90!black} \setbeamercolor{block title alerted}{use={normal text,alerted text},fg=alerted text.fg!75!normal text.fg,bg=normal text.bg!75!black} \setbeamercolor{block title}{bg=blue} \setbeamercolor{block title example}{use={normal text,example text},fg=example text.fg!75!normal text.fg,bg=normal text.bg!75!black} \setbeamercolor{fine separation line}{} \setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=brown} \setbeamercolor{item projected}{fg=black} \setbeamercolor{normal text}{bg=black,fg=yellow} \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar primary}{use=normal text,fg=normal text.fg} \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar quaternary}{use=structure,fg=structure.fg} \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar secondary}{use=structure,fg=structure.fg} \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar tertiary}{use=normal text,fg=normal text.fg} \setbeamercolor{section in sidebar}{fg=brown} \setbeamercolor{section in sidebar shaded}{fg=grey} \setbeamercolor{separation line}{} \setbeamercolor{sidebar}{bg=red} \setbeamercolor{sidebar}{parent=palette primary} \setbeamercolor{structure}{bg=black, fg=green} \setbeamercolor{subsection in sidebar}{fg=brown} \setbeamercolor{subsection in sidebar shaded}{fg=grey} \setbeamercolor{title}{fg=brown} \setbeamercolor{titlelike}{fg=brown} </syntaxhighlight> Colors can be defined as usual: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \definecolor{chocolate}{RGB}{33,33,33} </syntaxhighlight> Block styles can also be defined: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeamertemplate{blocks}[rounded][shadow=true] \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}[vertical shading][bottom=white,top=structure.fg!25] \setbeamertemplate{sidebar canvas left}[horizontal shading][left=white!40!black,right=black] </syntaxhighlight> You can also suppress the navigation symbols: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty </syntaxhighlight> ==== Fonts ==== You may also change the fonts for particular elements. If you wanted the title of the presentation as rendered by <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\begin{frame}[plain]\titlepage\end{frame}</syntaxhighlight> to occur in a serif font instead of the default sanserif, you would use: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeamerfont{title}{family=\rmfamily} </syntaxhighlight> You could take this a step further if you are using OpenType fonts with Xe(La)TeX and specify a serif font with increased size and oldstyle proportional alternate number glyphs: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeamerfont{title}{family=\rmfamily\addfontfeatures{Scale=1.18, Numbers={Lining, Proportional}}} </syntaxhighlight> ===== Math Fonts ===== The default settings for <kbd>beamer</kbd> use a different set of math fonts than one would expect from creating a simple math article. One quick fix for this is to use <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} </syntaxhighlight> === Frames Options === The options to a frame can be passed as following<syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}[option1,option2,...,option N]{Title of the frame} % ... \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight>Some of the useful options and their description is following. * '''plain :''' This option removes all the formatting from your slide and thus give you extra space to accommodate a large figure or a large table. * '''shrink''': If you want to include lots of text on a slide use the ''shrink'' option. * '''allowframebreaks''' : option will auto-create new frames if there is too much content to be displayed on one. * '''fragile''': Before using any verbatim environment (like <kbd>listings</kbd>), you should pass the option <kbd>fragile</kbd> to the <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">frame</syntaxhighlight> environment, as verbatim environments need to be typeset differently. Usually, the form <kbd>fragile=singleslide</kbd> is usable (for details see the manual). Note that the <kbd>fragile</kbd> option may not be used with <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\frame</syntaxhighlight> commands since it expects to encounter a <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\end{frame}</syntaxhighlight>, which should be alone on a single line. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Source code} \begin{lstlisting}[caption=First C example] int main() { printf("Hello World!"); return 0; } \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> === Hyperlink navigation === Internal and external hyperlinks can be used in beamer to assist navigation. Clean looking buttons can also be added. {{TODO| * add information about <kbd>hyperref</kbd> * add information about <kbd>beamerbutton</kbd> and friends }} By default the beamer class adds navigation buttons in the bottom right corner. To remove them one can place <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty </syntaxhighlight> in the preamble. === Animations === It is possible to make figure and text to appear and disappear using the commands such as \pause, \uncover, \only and \itemize<a-b>. Text or figures after these commands will display after one of the following events (which may vary between PDF viewers): pressing space, return or page down on the keyboard, or using the mouse to scroll down or click the next slide button. A short explanation of each command is as follows and refer to chapter 9 of the Beamer manual for more details.. The <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\pause</syntaxhighlight> statement can be used as following to provide a break. I.e. the text after the command will be displayed on next event (button click/ key press/etc.) <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \frametitle{Some background} We start our discussion with some concepts. \pause The first concept we introduce originates with Erd\H os. \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> The <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\uncover</syntaxhighlight> command specifies the appearance explicitly; <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\only</syntaxhighlight> works the same but without reserving space when hidden.<syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \frametitle{Some background} \only<1>{To be replaced.} \uncover<2-3>{Only visible on slides two and three.} \uncover<4->{Can be seen afterwards until the end.} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> The <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\item</syntaxhighlight> command specifies appearance and disappearance of text by using <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none"><a-b></syntaxhighlight> where '''a''' and '''b''' are the numbers of the events the item is to be displayed for (inclusive). For example: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{itemize} \item This one is always shown \item<1-> The first time (i.e. as soon as the slide loads) \item<2-> The second time \item<1-> Also the first time \only<1-1> {This one is shown at the first time, but it will hide soon (on the next event after the slide loads).} \end{itemize} </syntaxhighlight> A simpler approach for revealing one item per click is to use <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\begin{itemize}[<+->]</syntaxhighlight>. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \frametitle{`Hidden higher-order concepts?'} \begin{itemize}[<+->] \item The truths of arithmetic which are independent of PA in some sense themselves `{contain} essentially {\color{blue}{hidden higher-order}}, or infinitary, concepts'??? \item `Truths in the language of arithmetic which \ldots \item That suggests stronger version of Isaacson's thesis. \end{itemize} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> In all these cases, pressing page up, scrolling up, or clicking the previous slide button in the navigation bar will backtrack through the sequence. Above command uncovers the item and they are visible only on/after the specified frame numbers. One may also use the <code>\setbeamercovered{transparent}</code>command to see the uncovered items, which are shown with little opacity. This means if the visible text is in black then the uncovered text will be in gray. One may use <code>\setbeamercovered{invisible}</code> to revert this setting. Similar option is also available for formatting the text. for example if you want the text to be of specific style then you may use <code>\style<3->{Text}</code>command. === Animating with "alert" === One may use the command <code>\alert<number>{Some text}</code> which will show the specified text in the respective formatting for specified slides. Generally it highlights text with red color. A few examples are following. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex"> % The user can provide any sequence \begin{frame}{Test} \alert<1>{here comes a paragraph} \pause\\ \alert<2>{here comes another paragraph} \pause\\ \alert<3>{three is the magic number} \end{frame} % If the alerted text appears sequentially. \begin{frame}{Test} \alert<+>{here comes a paragraph}\\ \alert<+>{here comes another paragraph} \\ \alert<+>{three is the magic number} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight>It can also be used in combination with list as follows. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex"> \begin{frame}{Test} \begin{itemize}[<alert@+|+->] \item[] here comes a paragraph \item[] here comes another paragraph \item[] three is the magic number \end{itemize} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight>Above examples are taken from [https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/380475/combination-of-alert-and-pause-for-beamer-class] Similarly one may use <code>\textbf, \textit, \textsl, \textrm, \textsf, \textcolor, \structure</code> etc. commands. Same is true for theorem, corollary, and proof environments. An example is given below. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex"> \begin{theorem}<2->[Famous identity] $ e^i -1 = 0$ \end{theorem} </syntaxhighlight>For the tables one must add <code>\onslide</code> slide command before placing the new line (i.e., \\) . <code>Test 1 & repeat & 14.5 & 656 \onslide<3-> \\</code> === Handout mode=== In beamer class, the default mode is ''presentation'' which makes the slides. However, you can work in a different mode that is called ''handout'' by setting this option when calling the class: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \documentclass[12pt,handout]{beamer} </syntaxhighlight> This mode is useful to see each slide only one time with all its stuff on it, making any <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">\itemize[<+->]</syntaxhighlight> environments visible all at once (for instance, printable version). Nevertheless, this makes an issue when working with the <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">only</syntaxhighlight> command, because its purpose is to have ''only'' some text or figures at a time and not all of them together. If you want to solve this, you can add a statement to specify precisely the behavior when dealing with <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" enclose="none">only</syntaxhighlight> commands in handout mode. Suppose you have a code like this <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \only<1>{\includegraphics{pic1}} \only<2>{\includegraphics{pic2}} </syntaxhighlight> These pictures being completely different, you want them both in the handout, but they cannot be both on the same slide since they are large. The solution is to add the handout statement to have the following: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \only<1| handout:1>{\includegraphics{pic1}} \only<2| handout:2>{\includegraphics{pic2}} </syntaxhighlight> This will ensure the handout will make a slide for each picture. Now imagine you still have your two pictures with the only statements, but the second one show the first one plus some other graphs and you don't need the first one to appear in the handout. You can thus precise the handout mode not to include some only commands by: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \only<1| handout:0>{\includegraphics{pic1}} \only<2>{\includegraphics{pic2.eps}} </syntaxhighlight> The command can also be used to hide frames, e.g. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}<handout:0> </syntaxhighlight> or even, if you have written a frame that you don't want anymore but maybe you will need it later, you can write <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}<0| handout:0> </syntaxhighlight> and this will hide your slide in both modes. A last word about the handout mode is about the notes. Actually, the full syntax for a frame is <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} ... \end{frame} \note{...} \note{...} ... </syntaxhighlight> and you can write your notes about a frame in the field ''note'' (many of them if needed). Using this, you can add an option <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeameroption{show only notes} </syntaxhighlight> or <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \setbeameroption{show notes} </syntaxhighlight> The first one is useful when you make a presentation to have only the notes you need, while the second one could be given to those who have followed your presentation or those who missed it, for them to have both the slides with what you said. === Columns === Columns environment divides a slide (vertically) into columns. Example <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \frametitle{Example of columns 1} \begin{columns}[c] % the "c" option specifies center vertical alignment \column{.45\textwidth} % column designated by a command Contents of the first column \column{.45\textwidth} Contents split \newline into two lines \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Example of columns 2} \begin{columns}[T] % contents are top vertically aligned \begin{column}{5cm} % each column can also be its own environment Contents of first column \newline split into two lines \end{column} \begin{column}{5cm} % alternative top-align that's better for graphics \includegraphics[height=3cm]{graphic} \end{column} \end{columns} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> [[File:Latex Beamer - Columns Example 2.png|400px|Example of columns in Beamer]] === Blocks === Enclosing text in the ''block'' environment creates a distinct, headed block of text (a blank heading can be used). This allows to visually distinguish parts of a slide easily. There are three basic types of block. Their formatting depends on the theme being used.<syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \begin{block}{This is a Block} This is important information \end{block} \begin{alertblock}{This is an Alert block} This is an important alert \end{alertblock} \begin{exampleblock}{This is an Example block} This is an example \end{exampleblock} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> [[File:Blocks beamer example.png|400px|Ejemplo de bloques en una presentación con Beamer]] === PDF options === You can specify the default options of your PDF.<ref>Other possible values are defined in the [http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/mirror/tex/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/manual.html#TBL-7-40-1 hyperref manual]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \hypersetup{pdfstartview={Fit}} % fits the presentation to the window when first displayed </syntaxhighlight> === Numbering slides === It is possible to number slides using this snippet: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \insertframenumber/\inserttotalframenumber </syntaxhighlight> However, this poses two problems for some presentation authors: the title slide is numbered as the first one, and the appendix or so-called "backup" (aka appendix, reserve) slides are included in the total count despite them not being intended to be public until a "hard" question is asked.<ref>[http://web.stanford.edu/~dgleich/notebook/2009/05/appendix_slides_in_beamer_cont_1.html Appendix Slides in Beamer: Controlling frame numbers]</ref> This is where two features come in: * Ability to exclude certain frames from being numbered. For instance, this may be used at the title slide to avoid counting it: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame}[noframenumbering] content... \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> * This stuff works around the problem of counting the backup frames: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \documentclass[12pt,handout]{beamer} \usetheme{CambridgeUS} \setbeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}[appendixframenumber] \begin{document} \begin{frame} content \end{frame} \appendix \begin{frame} content... \end{frame} \end{document} </syntaxhighlight> = Logo = There are various ways one may want to insert the logo of institute. A few conventional cases are following * Logo on all the slides (on right bottom) <code><nowiki>\logo{\includegraphics[width=1.5cm]{logo.jpg}}</nowiki></code> * Logo at first slide only<syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{frame} \maketitle % \titlepage \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture] \node[above=0.3cm] (firstlogo) at (current page.south){\includegraphics[width=2cm]{logo}}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{frame} </syntaxhighlight> * Logo in the background of all slides = The Powerdot package = The powerdot package is an alternative to beamer. It is available from [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/powerdot/ CTAN]. The [http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/powerdot/doc/powerdot.pdf documentation] explains the features in great detail. The powerdot package is loaded by calling the <kbd>powerdot</kbd> class: <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \documentclass{powerdot} </syntaxhighlight> The usual header information may then be specified. Inside the usual <kbd>document</kbd> environment, multiple <kbd>slide</kbd> environments specify the content to be put on each slide. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \begin{document} \begin{slide}{This is the first slide} %Content goes here \end{slide} \begin{slide}{This is the second slide} %More content goes here \end{slide} % etc \end{document} </syntaxhighlight> = Simple presentations = The <code>beamer</code> class is very powerful and provides lots of features. For a very simple presentation, a class based on <code>article</code> can be used. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex"> \documentclass[paper=160mm:90mm,fontsize=10pt,DIV=16]{scrartcl} \usepackage{lmodern} \pagestyle{empty} \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} \newenvironment{slide}[1]{\clearpage {\LARGE\bfseries#1\par}\vspace{\baselineskip} }{} \usepackage{enumitem} \setlist{noitemsep} \title{XeTaL} \author{Carl Capybara} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{slide}{slide title} This is just some text \begin{itemize} \item Wombat \item Capybara \item Mara \end{itemize} \end{slide} \begin{slide}{Wombat title} This is just some different text \end{slide} \end{document} </syntaxhighlight> == Beamer based themes/examples == Some of the nice examples of the presentation are available below * [https://github.com/junwei-wang/beamerthemeNord The Nord beamer theme] * [https://github.com/matze/mtheme Metropolis theme] * [https://blog.hamaluik.ca/posts/better-beamer-themes/ Kenton Hamaluik] * [https://github.com/martinbjeldbak/ultimate-beamer-theme-list A list of theme maintained at github] = References = {{reflist}} =Links= * [[Wikipedia:Beamer (LaTeX)]] * [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf Beamer user guide] (pdf) from CTAN * [http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/powerdot/doc/powerdot.pdf The powerdot class] (pdf) from CTAN * [http://www.math-linux.com/spip.php?article77 A tutorial for creating presentations using beamer] * [https://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~masson/latex/Beamer-appearance-cheat-sheet.pdf Cheatsheet for beamer] <noinclude> {{LaTeX/Bottom|Letters|Teacher's Corner}} </noinclude> [[fr:LaTeX/Faire des présentations]] [[sr:LaTeX/Презентације]] sg2h5chqyz4uwmwcluqdti734iuqr3q Organic Horticulture in the Mid-Atlantic/Chenopodium album 0 161527 4632992 3581639 2026-04-28T18:58:46Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632992 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center|1=<big><big>'''''Chenopodium album'' (Lamb's quarters)'''</big></big>}} {| cellpadding="15" | valign="top" width="400"| '''Lamb's Quarters''' (''Chenopodium album'') is an annual invasive weed most commonly found in dry, nitrogen-rich soils. The alternate, somewhat "kite-shaped" leaves have a dusty appearance. Stems are stout, longitudinally ridged, and also whitish. Roots consist of large taproots with numerous laterals. Pulling and grubbing is relatively easy, since the root and shoot are strongly connected. This plant is safe to compost in cold piles before the flowers appear in summer. Flowers are greenish terminal spikes. While rarely seen in Mid-atlantic gardens, the culinary grain '''Quinoa''' (''C. quinoa'') is almost indistinguishable from the weed species, so maintenance crews should always be advised if that species is being grown in the garden. '''Epazote''', or '''Wormseed''' (''Dysphania ambrosioides'') is somewhat similar when in flower, but the foliage is markedly different from Lamb's Quarters. | valign="top" width="250"|[[Image:Melganzenvoet eironde bladeren Chenopodium album.jpg|thumb|225px|young plant]] [[Image:ChenopodiumAlbum001.JPG|thumb|225px|flowerbuds]][[Image:Chenopodium album flowers.jpg|thumb|225px|flowers]] |} {{ohma-weed|Chenopodium album}} a2o19dim1y64jndu1tjj6g99nrtk727 Organic Horticulture in the Mid-Atlantic/Oxalis 0 161566 4632993 3581643 2026-04-28T18:59:14Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632993 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center|1=<big><big>'''''Oxalis'' (Woodbines)'''</big></big>}} {| cellpadding="15" | valign="top" width="400"| The genus '''''Oxalis''''' (Woodbines) contains both native and invasive weedy species that are common throughout the region. Two species are erect annuals, while the third is a creeping perennial. All species have trifoliate leaves with heart-shaped leaflets. On the annual types the leaves are a pale green, while on the perennial creeping species the leaves are purplish. Flowers are small, yellow, and trumpet-shaped with 5 lobes. Horn-like seed pods soon follow, opening explosively when ripe. When pulling oxalis, plants should always be put directly into a container (not piled) to avoid broadcasting the seeds. With the exception of very small seedlings, they should never be composted in a cold pile. The creeping species (''O. corniculatus'') will regrow from small root fragments, so care must be taken to get the entire root. It can be distinguished from the other species by the purplish cast to the foliage and a lower growing habit rooting at the nodes. | valign="top" width="250"|[[Image:Oxalis stricta flowers and foliage 002.JPG|thumb|225px|''O. stricta'']] [[Image:Oxalis_corniculata_planten.jpg|thumb|225px|Creeping woodsorrel, ''O. corniculatus'']][[Image:Oxalis.corniculata.7561.JPG|thumb|225px|flower]] |} {{ohma-weed|Oxalis}} o2ejuabtas2teac15licyhb17ld0gcj Template:Animal sign 10 161975 4632921 4626769 2026-04-28T12:22:11Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632921 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="border:1px solid #7f7fff; width:96%; padding:0em; margin:auto;"> <div style="text-align:center; background:lightblue; padding:0.5em; margin:0em; border-bottom:2px solid #7f7fff;"><!-- -->'''{{{common_name}}} (''{{{latin_name}}}'')'''</div> <div> {{#tag:gallery| {{#if:{{{animal_image|}}}|Image:{{{animal_image}}}{{!}}<center>{{#if:{{{animal_caption|}}}|{{{animal_caption}}}|{{{common_name}}}}}</center>}} {{#if:{{{image2|}}}|Image:{{{image2}}}{{#if:{{{caption2|}}}|{{!}}<center>{{{caption2}}}</center>}}}} {{#if:{{{image3|}}}|Image:{{{image3}}}{{#if:{{{caption3|}}}|{{!}}<center>{{{caption3}}}</center>}}}} {{#if:{{{track_image|}}}|Image:{{{track_image}}}{{!}}<center>{{{track_caption|Track}}}</center>}} {{#if:{{{scat_image|}}}|Image:{{{scat_image}}}{{!}}<center>{{{scat_caption|Scat}}}</center>}} {{#if:{{{range_map|}}}|Image:{{{range_map}}}{{!}}<center>{{{range_caption|Range}}}</center>}}|<!-- -->{{#if:{{{widths|}}}|widths={{{widths}}}{{!}} }}{{#if:{{{heights|}}}|heights={{{heights}}}{{!}} }}|class="center"}} </div> {{#if:{{{order|}}}{{{range|}}}{{{description|}}}| <div style="margin:0em; border-top:2px solid #7f7fff;"> {{#if:{{{order|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Order:''' {{{order}}}</div>}} {{#if:{{{range|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Where found:''' {{{range}}}</div>}} {{#if:{{{description|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Description:''' {{{description}}}</div>}} </div> }} </div> <br style="clear:both"><noinclude>[[Category:Infobox templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> qy7qg2ais13h5tjzell3w7cp3t6v5th 4632923 4632921 2026-04-28T12:24:26Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632923 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="border:1px solid #7f7fff; width:96%; padding:0em; margin:auto;"> <div style="text-align:center; background:lightblue; padding:0.5em; margin:0em; border-bottom:2px solid #7f7fff;"><!-- -->'''{{{common_name}}} (''{{{latin_name}}}'')'''</div> <div> {{#tag:gallery| {{#if:{{{animal_image|}}}|Image:{{{animal_image}}}{{!}}{{#if:{{{animal_caption|}}}|{{{animal_caption}}}|{{{common_name}}}}}}} {{#if:{{{image2|}}}|Image:{{{image2}}}{{#if:{{{caption2|}}}|{{!}}{{{caption2}}}}}}} {{#if:{{{image3|}}}|Image:{{{image3}}}{{#if:{{{caption3|}}}|{{!}}{{{caption3}}}}}}} {{#if:{{{track_image|}}}|Image:{{{track_image}}}{{!}}{{{track_caption|Track}}}}} {{#if:{{{scat_image|}}}|Image:{{{scat_image}}}{{!}}{{{scat_caption|Scat}}}}} {{#if:{{{range_map|}}}|Image:{{{range_map}}}{{!}}{{{range_caption|Range}}}}}|<!-- -->{{#if:{{{widths|}}}|widths={{{widths}}}{{!}} }}{{#if:{{{heights|}}}|heights={{{heights}}}{{!}} }}|class="center"}} </div> {{#if:{{{order|}}}{{{range|}}}{{{description|}}}| <div style="margin:0em; border-top:2px solid #7f7fff;"> {{#if:{{{order|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Order:''' {{{order}}}</div>}} {{#if:{{{range|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Where found:''' {{{range}}}</div>}} {{#if:{{{description|}}}|<div style="text-align:left">'''Description:''' {{{description}}}</div>}} </div> }} </div> <br style="clear:both"><noinclude>[[Category:Infobox templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> ir37fj2l0hjg7rgt9f8nh6za0alpydd C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/setlocale 0 162394 4632919 3677235 2026-04-28T12:15:50Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632919 wikitext text/x-wiki ==== setlocale ==== {{C++ Programming/Syntax| <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> #include <clocale> char *setlocale( int category, const char * locale ); </syntaxhighlight> }} The setlocale() function is used to set and retrieve the current locale. If ''locale'' is '''NULL''', the current locale is returned. Otherwise, ''locale'' is used to set the locale for the given ''category''. ''category'' can have the following values: {| class="wikitable" style="auto:margin;" ! '''Value''' !! '''Description''' |- | LC_ALL || All of the locale |- | LC_TIME || Date and time formatting |- | LC_NUMERIC || Number formatting |- | LC_COLLATE || String collation and regular expression matching |- | LC_CTYPE || Regular expression matching, conversion, case-sensitive comparison, wide character functions, and character classification. |- | LC_MONETARY || For monetary formatting |- | LC_MESSAGES || For natural language messages |} ;Related topics: (Standard C String & Character) [[C++ Programming/Code/Standard C Library/Functions/strcoll|strcoll]] {{BookCat}} 5j72jpbhtdm17lb714zk8xomhcp1an5 Introduction to Mathematical Physics/Statistical physics/Entropy maximalization 0 168165 4632999 3268493 2026-04-28T19:30:11Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632999 wikitext text/x-wiki __toc__ In general, a system is described by two types of variables. External variables <math>y^i</math> whose values are fixed at <math>y_j</math> by the exterior and internal variables <math>X^i</math> that are free to fluctuate, only their mean being fixed to <math>\bar{X^i}</math>. Problem to solve is thus the following: {{IMP/prob| Find distribution probability <math>P_l</math> over the states <math>(l)</math> of the considered system that maximizes the entropy {{IMP/eq|<math> S=-k_B\sum P_l \ln (P_l) </math>}} and that verifies following constraints: {{center/top}} <math>\begin{matrix} \sum X_{l}^iP_l&=&\bar{X^i}\\ \sum P_l&=&1 \end{matrix}</math> {{center/end}} }} Entropy functional maximization is done using Lagrange multipliers technique. Result is: {{IMP/eq|<math> P_l=\frac{1}{Z}e^{-\lambda_1 X^{1}_l-\lambda_2 X^{2}_l- ...} </math>}} where function <math>Z</math>, called partition function, \index{partition function} is defined by: {{IMP/eq|<math> Z=\sum_{(l)} e^{-\lambda_1 X^{1}_l-\lambda_2 X^{2}_l- ...} </math>}} Numbers <math>\lambda_i</math> are the Lagrange multipliers of the maximization problem considered. {{IMP/exmp| In the case where energy is free to fluctuate around a fixed average, Lagrange multiplier is: {{IMP/eq|<math> \beta=\frac{1}{k_BT} </math>}} where <math>T</math> is temperature.\index{temperature} We thus have a mathematical definition of temperature. }} {{IMP/exmp| In the case where the number of particles is free to fluctuate around a fixed average, associated Lagrange multiplier is noted <math>\beta\mu</math> where <math>\mu</math> is called the chemical potential. }} Relations on means<ref>They are used to determine Lagrange multipliers <math>\lambda_i</math> from associated means <math>\bar{X_i}</math>} can be written as: {{IMP/eq|<math> -\frac{\partial}{\partial \lambda_i}\ln Z(y,\lambda_1,\lambda_2,...) = \bar{X_i} </math>}} It is useful to define a function <math>L</math> by: {{IMP/eq|<math> L=\ln Z(y,\lambda_1,\lambda_2,...) </math>}} It can be shown\footnote{ By definition {{IMP/eq|<math> S=-k_B\sum P_l \ln (P_l) </math>}} thus {{IMP/eq|<math> S/k=-\sum P_l\ln(\frac{1}{Z}e^{-\lambda_1 X^{1}_l-\lambda_2 X^{2}_l- ...}) </math>}} {{IMP/eq|<math> S/k=1\ln Z+\lambda_1 \bar{X^{1}_l}+\lambda_2 \bar{X^{2}_l}+ ... </math>}} </ref> that: {{IMP/eq|<math> S/k=\sum \lambda_i \bar{X^i}+\ln(Z) </math>}} This relation that binds <math>L</math> to <math>S</math> is called a {\bf Legendre transform}.\index{Legendre transformation} <math>L</math> is function of the <math>y^i</math>'s and <math>\lambda_j</math>'s, <math>S</math> is a function of the <math> y^i</math>'s and <math>\bar{X^j}</math>'s. <references/> {{BookCat}} 197l7h58fx9tei5xvhdh3sx7ndcm049 Introduction to Mathematical Physics/Continuous approximation/Second principle of thermodynamics 0 168186 4633000 3268671 2026-04-28T19:30:43Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4633000 wikitext text/x-wiki __toc__ ==Second principle statement== Second principle of thermodynamics\ index{second principle of thermodynamics} is the macroscopic version of maximum entropy fundamental principle of statistical physics. Before stating second principle, let us introduce the thermostat notion: {{IMP/defn| S system <math>\tau</math> is a thermostat for a system <math>\mathcal S</math> if its microcanonical temperature is practically independent on the total energy <math>E</math> of system <math>\mathcal S</math>. }} We thus have: {{IMP/eq|<math>\frac {\partial S^*_{\tau}}{\partial E_{\tau}}(E_{tot}-E)=\frac {\partial S^*}{\partial E_{\tau}}(E_{tot})</math>}} so {{IMP/eq|<math>S^*_{\tau}(E_{tot}-E)=S^*(E_{tot})-\beta k E</math>}} {{IMP/postulat|''Second principle.'' For any system, there exists a state function called entropy and noted <math>S</math>. Its is an extensive quantity whose variation can have two causes: *heat or matter exchanges with the exterior. *internal modifications of the system. Moreover, if for an infinitesimal transformation, one has: {{IMP/eq|<math>dS=\delta_eS+\delta_iS</math>}} then {{IMP/eq|<math>\delta_iS \geq 0</math>}} and {{IMP/eq|<math>\delta_eS =\frac{\delta Q}{T_e}</math>}} }} {{IMP/rem|Second principle does correspond to the maximum entropy criteria of statistical physics. Indeed, an internal transformation is always due to a constraint relaxing\footnote{here are two examples of internal transformation: *''Diffusion process.'' *''Adiabatic compression.'' Consider a box whose volume is adiabatically decreased. This transformation can be seen as an adiabatic relaxing of a spring that was compressed at initial time. } }} {{IMP/rem|In general, <math>\delta_iS</math> can not be reached directly. Following equalities are used to calculate it: {{center/top}} <math>\begin{matrix} dS_r&=&\frac{\delta Q}{T}\\ \delta S_e&=&\frac{\delta Q}{T_e} \end{matrix}</math> {{center/end}} }} ==Applications== Here are two examples of application of second principle: {{IMP/exmp| Consider a cylinder by a piston of mass <math>m</math>, surface <math>A</math>, vertically mobile on which a sand pile of mass <math>M</math> is put. This cylinder contains perfect gas at pressure <math>P_1=P_e+(M+m)g/A</math>, (<math>P_e</math> is the external pressure) and at temperature <math>T_1=T_e</math> (<math>T_e</math> is the external temperature). Sand is removed at one go. Final state is defined by a temperature <math>T_2=T_e</math>, a pressure <math>p_2=P_e+mg/A</math>, a number of gas molecules <math>n_2=n_1</math>. Work done during this irreversible transformation <math>i</math> is: {{IMP/eq|<math> W_i=-P_2\int dV=-P_2(V_2-V_1) </math>}} Consider a reversible transform <math>r</math> with the same initial and final states, but where sand is removed quasi statically. Work done during this transform is: {{IMP/eq|<math> W_r=-\int_{V_1}^{V_2}pdV =-nRT\int_{V_1}^{V_2}\frac{dV}{V}= -nRTln(\frac{V_2}{V_1}) </math>}} from the second principle of thermodynamics, the entropy variation during transformations <math>i</math> and <math>r</math> are equal: {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta S_i=\Delta S_r. </math>}} Now, using again second principle: {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta S_r=\frac{\delta Q_r}{T} </math>}} and {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta S_i=\Delta S_{i,int}+\Delta S_{i,ext} </math>}} with {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta S_{i,ext}=\frac{\delta Q_i}{T}. </math>}} So {{IMP/eq|<math> T\Delta S_{i,int}=\delta Q_r-\delta Q_i </math>}} Applying the first principle of thermodynamics: {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta U_i=\Delta U_r </math>}} so {{IMP/eq|<math> T\Delta S_{i,int}=W_i-W_r </math>}} and finally: <math></math> T\Delta S_{i,int}=-P_2\int dV=-P_2(V_2-V_1)\int_{V_1}^{V_2}pdV = -nRT\int_{V_1}^{V_2}\frac{dV}{V}=-nRTln(\frac{V_2}{V_1}) <math></math> }} {{IMP/exmp| At section [[secrelacont|secrelacont]], we have proved relations providing the most probable quantities encountered when a constraint "fixed quantity" is relaxed to a constraint "quantity free to fluctuate around a fixed mean". This result can be recovered using the second principle. During a transformation at <math>p</math> and <math>T</math> constant (even an irreversible transformation): {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta G(p,T,n_1,n_2)=\Delta Q -T_e\Delta S </math>}} Using second principle: {{IMP/eq|<math> \Delta G=-T_e\Delta S_{int} </math>}} with <math>\Delta S_{int}\geq 0</math>. At equilibrium\footnote{ We are recovering the equivalence between the physical statistics general postulate "Entropy is maximum at equilibrium" and the second principle of thermodynamics. In thermodynamics, one says that <math>G(T,p,n_i)</math> is minimal for <math>T</math> and <math>p</math> fixed} system's state is defined by <math>\Delta G=0</math>, so {{IMP/eq|<math> \sum\mu_i dn_i=0 </math>}} where <math>\mu_i</math>is the chemical potential of species <math>i</math>. }} {{BookCat}} o45zgwgp2nbsh3ihv1v0l9ucacw2cyb User talk:MarcGarver 3 179242 4632980 4609302 2026-04-28T18:32:04Z MediaWiki message delivery 1188004 /* You may be an eligible candidate for the U4C election */ new section 4632980 wikitext text/x-wiki {{#ifeq:{{{bottom}}}|yes |{{tmbox |small = |image = none |style = text-align:center; |text = '''Please place new discussions at the bottom of the page.''' }} }}{{#ifexpr:{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|User talk|1|0}}*{{#ifeq:|yes|1|0}}| <table style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: none; background-color:#FFFFF3"> <tr> <th style="font-size: 85%">This is a <span style="white-space: nowrap"><span>&#87;&#105;<!-- Wikibooks -->&#107;&#105;</span><span>&#98;&#111;&#111;&#107;&#115;</span></span> [[WB:TALK|user discussion page]]. 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That would also clean up [[Special:WantedCategories]]. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 12:38, 2 January 2021 (UTC) :{{Ping|1234qwer1234qwer4}} Yes, I agree with that. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 16:43, 22 January 2021 (UTC) :: I did some cleanup. As this is a task that will have to be done over and over again as new transwikis are imported, this might be a good task for a bot. @[[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] Could you add a task to automatically remove categories from pages in the Transwiki: namespace (108)? [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 16:07, 4 March 2021 (UTC) ::: Hello, I rather think that it's a human job to treat the transwiki pages instead of decorating them outside of the books (and maybe forget them a little more). [[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] ([[User talk:JackPotte|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JackPotte|contribs]]) 20:36, 4 March 2021 (UTC) == Need for additional sysops == Hi, I'm part of the SWMT (Small Wiki Monitoring Team), and I see you have active editors. You do not have many active admins (6), so I was wondering if you were in need of assistance on-wiki. If so, please do tell me, and I'll be happy to help. If you are in need of additional sysops, I can get those as well, or I am happy to help out myself. You can email me at this [[Special:EmailUser/BlackWidowMovie0|link]], reach me on IRC at <code>#wikimedia-stewards</code>, and on Discord at <code>BlackWidowMovie0#8377</code>. [[User:BlackWidowMovie0|BlackWidowMovie0]] ([[User talk:BlackWidowMovie0|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/BlackWidowMovie0|contribs]]) 20:11, 22 January 2021 (UTC) * User is cross-wiki hatcollector and sockpuppeteer; see, for example, [[testwiki:Wikipedia:Requests/Permissions/BlackWidowMovie0]]. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 20:18, 22 January 2021 (UTC) :Incorrect, I socked on enwiki, and am moving on. I had a genuine need for the testwiki perms, which were denied. So.....hatcollector: '''X'''. Sockpupeteer: '''X'''. [[User:BlackWidowMovie0|BlackWidowMovie0]] ([[User talk:BlackWidowMovie0|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/BlackWidowMovie0|contribs]]) 20:27, 22 January 2021 (UTC) The usual criteria apply for administrators here - tenure, many productive contributions and an understanding of the unique nature of Wikibooks. This is a global Sysop project so I'd recommend you pursue that route. Getting administration rights here would likely take you at least a year or two of extensive editing, not just vandal reverting. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 20:31, 22 January 2021 (UTC) :{{u|QuiteUnusual}}, Thank you for the advice! If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to reach out. Thanks! [[User:BlackWidowMovie0|BlackWidowMovie0]] ([[User talk:BlackWidowMovie0|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/BlackWidowMovie0|contribs]]) 16:05, 23 January 2021 (UTC) == CheckUser == Hi, can you run a CheckUser on the account [[User:Seckends]]? They have very similar editing patterns to an IP that I've blocked for creating nonsensical pages. Thanks in advance. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 19:36, 31 January 2021 (UTC) Looks like a duck. Blocked [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 19:50, 31 January 2021 (UTC) == "Mermaid" CheckUser == Can you run a CheckUser on the following sets of accounts: * [[User:MermaidWhoCodes1912]] * [[User:Mermaid2602]] * [[User:MermaidWhoCodes]] * [[User:NFP02]] They are creating copyvio material (remember the C++ Wikibooks book they tried to create? Turns out that they're copying it from various sources), and repeatedly creating accounts despite my blocking. It would be helpful if you could block the underlying IP range. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 12:01, 3 February 2021 (UTC) :You got all of the accounts and autoblock is now in effect for the underlying IP addresses, so that should stop the problem. I'll keep an eye on it. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 12:57, 3 February 2021 (UTC) == Thank you for the assist == Thank you for pointing out how using the word "Shambles" was inappropriate on [[US History/Biden]]. I think I let my own personal experience in the pandemic color my writing, and I apologize for that. I will do better to remain neutral while editing. Thank you again, and apologies for my slip. --[[User:Mbrickn|Mbrickn]] ([[User talk:Mbrickn|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mbrickn|contribs]]) 22:08, 3 February 2021 (UTC) == Blocking using abusefilter == Any way we can get that to work (it seems to be absent here, unlike mediawiki)? Or do I need to file a Phabricator task? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 09:39, 4 February 2021 (UTC) :{{Ping|Leaderboard}} - a Phab task is required. Block is disabled by default on all wikis, then enabled by request on a small number. To enable it needs $wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; added to the enwikibooks configuration section of abusefilter.php. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 10:43, 4 February 2021 (UTC) :I'll do it then, it's kind of urgent due to the chess spam. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 10:45, 4 February 2021 (UTC) == [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l Wikimedia-1] == I can't seem to post anything there, so can you do that for me? I want to post about [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/Proposals#Start_allowing_game_strategies]] because I think that this proposal will have wide-ranging changes to the entire Wikimedia community if passed, and hence want to get more consensus if possible. Thanks in advance. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 08:26, 14 February 2021 (UTC) == File:DUN config 1.png == I am not sure what you mean; it looks fine to me, with the Microsoft licensing template added...? Plus the rationale seems valid, and is no different to the fair-use images I've uploaded from Microsoft. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 11:53, 22 February 2021 (UTC) : I've undeleted one of them (Animated_paperclip.png); it's not "replaceable" as you claimed, because the context is not about the paperclip, but about the software that employed the paperclip, and is an example of poor usability. I might be misunderstanding something from a Wikibooks point of view however. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 11:59, 22 February 2021 (UTC) ::Fair Use would mean, in this context, that nothing else could be used to illustrate bad usability - including properly licensed content. That is, you would have to be discussing very specifically ONLY Microsoft poor usability and which is not what the book is about. E.g., I can't use a copyright picture from a bad movie to illustrate a book about bad movies in general. It would have to be both specifically about that movie, be absolutely necessary to illustrate why the movie was bad, etc. I think you have crossed a bright line on copyright to include it. Personally I think our EDP is legally questionable and is not rigid enough per the requirements the [https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Licensing_policy Foundation lays down]. E.g., the [[w:Wikipedia:Non-free content|Wikipedia]] one is extensive and precise and I don't think the stuff I deleted would comply with their policy. Ours is about [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Copyrights#Non-free_materials_and_special_requirements three lines of text]. That however is a different issue. Probably worth a discussion in one of the Reading Rooms rather than wheel warring over it. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:18, 22 February 2021 (UTC) :::I hate the organisation of material here. So the actual policy is at [[Wikibooks:Media]]. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:27, 22 February 2021 (UTC) ::::I can see where you're coming from, but the paperclip image is a very good example. Is it worth using an inferior image that would not convey the idea as well for the sake of ensuring free use? A similar example can be given for the network images that you deleted. (As for the EDP, that's something we can consider for the proposals section) [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 13:45, 22 February 2021 (UTC) :::::You're as qualified as me to decide. If you think it is in line with the policy, then go ahead and use it. I was actually getting round to reviewing all the unreviewed Files here (having cleared the pending changes backlog) rather than specifically targeting particular images, and these ones looked out of line with the policy - most of the changes I made were to ones with no license or FU criteria. Happy to go with your opinion rather than mine on these specific ones. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:52, 22 February 2021 (UTC) == LTA == If you're already revdelling (which I don't know if it is necessary), you should also delete https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&logid=4929610. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 21:04, 2 March 2021 (UTC) : {{re|1234qwer1234qwer4}}, I undid the initial revdel (which I think was due to a concern of a user accidentally posting their IP), not sure what exactly you want us to delete (or revdel?). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 21:11, 2 March 2021 (UTC) :: Right, didn't see this. Thanks! [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 21:12, 2 March 2021 (UTC) I started the revdel because I was going to CU the account and if I needed to subsequently warn them then I would be linking their account to an IP which is strongly discouraged. It became unnecessary when it became obvious that it's was the same user logged out and an LTA. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 22:00, 2 March 2021 (UTC) == Archiving == Hi, would you mind removing an Amazon link from a comment you wrote and helping automated archiving? [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikibooks:Reading_room/Assistance&diff=3471734&oldid=3471614] It looks like the link prevents [[User:ArchiverBot|my bot]] from archiving the surrounding text because doing so will trigger [[MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist]]. [https://archiving.toolforge.org/logs/run_enwb.txt.2021-01-14] A quick solution would be to [[mw:Help:Formatting#Text_formatting_markunp|nowiki]]-fy the external link. A similar situation [https://ja.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E3%83%8E%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88:%E6%86%B2%E6%B3%95%E6%94%B9%E6%AD%A3%E8%AB%96%E8%AD%B0&oldid=prev&diff=80275294 happened at ja.wikipedia] and the same fix worked. [[User:Whym|Whym]] ([[User talk:Whym|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Whym|contribs]]) 10:51, 5 March 2021 (UTC) :I'll just refactor it and remove the link. Thanks - [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 10:55, 5 March 2021 (UTC) ::Thanks, I think the bot works as expected now. [[User:Whym|Whym]] ([[User talk:Whym|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Whym|contribs]]) 11:10, 5 March 2021 (UTC) == Air Safety Book.. == Not sure if you were focusing solely on 'mechanical' and human factors analysis, but I will note that the shift to 'fly-by-wire' systems, Airbus and Boeing being among the first to implement it in civil aviation, changed the risk profile. The earliest mention of fly-by-wire systems I can find in "The RISKS Digest" is in 1985. You are presumably aware of the issue with certain Boeing planes ( https://www.aviationlawmonitor.com/2019/03/accident-investigation-1/the-boeing-737-max-8-controversy-explained/ ) in the last few years? (which was partly software related.) [[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] ([[User talk:ShakespeareFan00|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ShakespeareFan00|contribs]]) 10:00, 2 April 2021 (UTC) :The extent of the content is likely to be linked to the causes of air safety incidents, so would include software, electronic, electromechanical, human, procedural and other failures. In real life I am, amongst other things, a human behaviour and a critical systems safety specialist, so these are likely to be the area of higher focus. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 09:51, 6 April 2021 (UTC) == [[Types of Electric Circuit]] == Hello sir. I have created a page that name is [[Types of Electric Circuit]]. But no one doesn't reviewed that page. So please check it's quality. Thank you [[User:Tanbirzx|Tanbirzx]] ([[User talk:Tanbirzx|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tanbirzx|contribs]]) 14:55, 8 April 2021 (UTC) :We talked about this in 2019 briefly. We don't have separate pages like this at Wikibooks, instead we have textbooks. Your page needs integrating into a book - until it is, it won't be quality reviewed. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 15:46, 8 April 2021 (UTC) == [[Poem of Sidi Boushaki]] == Hello [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]], Thank you for the interest you have shown in the article on the [[Poem of Sidi Boushaki]] which is one of the most studied [[Arabic grammar]] texts in the world, and of which several exegeses and comments have been published. I hope you will help me improve the presentation of the text in accordance with Wikibooks standards. Cordially. --[[User:Lofton05|Lofton05]] ([[User talk:Lofton05|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lofton05|contribs]]) 10:14, 19 April 2021 (UTC) :The main point is if this is just an article, or just a source text, then it is out of scope. If you are writing a book that explains the poem, or an annotation to the text, then that's fine. Thanks - [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 11:38, 19 April 2021 (UTC) == Some doubts == Hello, This might not be the right place to ask but I could not find any village pump like page here to communicate my doubts. So, I went on to check the Admins here and reached you. I am new here. But, I know somewhat about Wikipedia. I read some of the policies page here and I am still not sure whether we can add already published books here? Or, we are supposed to write new books only? I sent an Email also that I found from the Contact us page but got no reply. I am also confused about what will make any difference in the contents of Wikiversity and Wikibooks. Thanks in advane. And, sorry if I made a wrong move to ask you here. [[User:Lightbluerain|Lightbluerain]] ([[User talk:Lightbluerain|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lightbluerain|contribs]]) 18:04, 11 May 2021 (UTC) An already published book if it was open source would go to Wikisource, not here. Wikibooks is for writing new books [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 19:21, 11 May 2021 (UTC) :Alright. [[User:Lightbluerain|Lightbluerain]] ([[User talk:Lightbluerain|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lightbluerain|contribs]]) 03:22, 12 May 2021 (UTC) == Neutrality on a wikibooks page == Ok, I joined sometime last night/SUPER early this morning right. Ive been a wikipedia member for awile but anyways I was on pokemon fandom and started noticing multiple mistakes so I started fixing them and i ultimately ended up here. Well more accurately (wikibooks) and noticed someone had flagged a topic I was interested in for the hour and I didn't know who to tell as to working on fixing the "problem" if any at all? Lol Apologies in advance if I explain in too much detail [[User:BeatnikSnail|BeatnikSnail]] ([[User talk:BeatnikSnail|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/BeatnikSnail|contribs]]) 09:10, 12 May 2021 (UTC) :I'm not sure I understand the question you are asking. If you are asking "can I fix or problem, or do I need to tell someone first?", then the answer is you can just fix it. As a new editor, your edits will likely be reviewed by more experienced editors who will check you haven't made any mistakes which can happen as the Wiki editor isn't the easiest to use. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 14:32, 13 May 2021 (UTC) == CU request == Can you run CheckUser on [[User:MarvinMarie90]]? Seeing different accounts post identical spam, and hence think a rangeblock on the underlying IPs would be needed. P.S: do you think I should run for CheckUser, given that Xania is inactive? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 20:18, 16 May 2021 (UTC) : Unfortunately there's no common range. Feel free to run for CU. It may take a while to get the required 25 votes but theres no problem with the request staying open as long as necessary. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 21:12, 16 May 2021 (UTC) ::Do you think that it should be added to the sitenotice? Seems to be practice for past CU nominations but not sure if it's right here. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 08:59, 30 May 2021 (UTC) :::You can add a sitenotice if you want. It'll probably help. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 07:51, 2 June 2021 (UTC) ::::Would it be OK to politely nudge those that are active (and that I interact with) but haven't voted? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 08:12, 14 July 2021 (UTC) :::::I would think so. We don't have the same focus on canvasing as at Wikipedia, but you should avoid appearing to badger people to support you. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 08:19, 14 July 2021 (UTC) == YGM == Kindly take a look at your email. Thanks. --[[User:Minorax|Minorax]] ([[User talk:Minorax|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Minorax|contribs]]) 05:39, 26 May 2021 (UTC) :I did thanks and that's what led to my note on the talk page of the editor in question. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 08:23, 26 May 2021 (UTC) ::Seems like the editor doesn't want to address the issue that led to the global lock. --[[User:Minorax|Minorax]] ([[User talk:Minorax|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Minorax|contribs]]) 15:41, 27 May 2021 (UTC) == Literature and reading guides on Wikibooks == Can Wikibooks be used for books about literature such as compendiums of synopses and reading guides?--[[User:Darrelljon|Darrelljon]] ([[User talk:Darrelljon|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Darrelljon|contribs]]) 14:00, 28 May 2021 (UTC) :things like a parallel text of reading guide are permitted, but I wouldn't expect to see one in Wikijunior as this is an unlikely audience for such a book. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 14:44, 28 May 2021 (UTC) == Invitation for Functionary consultation 2021 == Greetings, I'm letting you know in advance about a meeting I'd like to invite you to regarding the [[:m:Universal Code of Conduct|Universal Code of Conduct]] and the community's ownership of its future enforcement. I'm still in the process of putting together the details, but I wanted to share the date with you: 27 June, 2021. I do not have a time on this date yet, but I will let you soon. We have created a [[:m:Universal Code of Conduct/Functionary consultations/June and July 2021|meta page]] with basic information. Please take a look at the meta page and sign up your name under the appropriate section. Thank you for your time.--[[User:BAnand (WMF)|BAnand (WMF)]] 15:06, 2 June 2021 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:BAnand (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=MassMessage/Lists/UCoC_Group&oldid=21533343 --> == Regarding Subject: namespace and its pages == Hello, I am from Hindi Wikibooks (hiwikibooks) where I am trying to manage cataloguing. We have nearly all our templates imported from enwikibooks and follow the same structure. I'm just curious about the future of this "Subject:" namespace here on English Wikibooks. Because, we, at Hindi project, still have a very few pages in this namespace, created following the practice here. But we have a lot of (comparable to our no. of pages) redlinks there yet to be created (and someone may create them accidentality in belief that they are actually needed, as I have done it myself). I just want to ask if they are worth creating. If not, we can stop their creation (still being a NEW and small wikiproject). Please suggest. --[[User:SM7|SM7]] ([[User talk:SM7|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SM7|contribs]]) 05:40, 16 June 2021 (UTC) :We use them, and intend to continue using them, to group together books on a similar subject. If you only have a few books, you probably don't need them [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 08:54, 16 June 2021 (UTC) == Android 2113853211 == Created on 1 Apr 2021, Android 2113853211 mostly edits on simple English Wikipedia. However, Android 2113853211 was globally locked after 42 days and 800 edits. Android 2113853211 was not blocked here until 14 days after being globally locked, despite Android 2113853211 not editing here. [[Special:Contributions/79.67.17.238|79.67.17.238]] ([[User talk:79.67.17.238|discuss]]) 15:21, 23 June 2021 (UTC) :The blocking is performed to block the underlying IP address which a global lock does not do. The account was blocked here as it was a sockpuppet of another user. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 15:27, 23 June 2021 (UTC) == importer permissions == Hi, I wanted to ask you something. So I realize that as an admin, I can add myself to a few user groups, one of them being importer. I'm being very careful with my administrative responsibilities and always ask first before trying something new. I've used the import tool a number of times (mainly for Wikipedia and StrategyWiki under the [[Wikibooks:Importers]] guidelines). So basically, seeing as you promoted me to temporary admin, I wanted to ask if I have permission to promote myself to importer, as I can forsee myself using import, even after three months, to transwiki some Wikipedia articles (e.g. [[Mario_franchise_strategy_guide/Enemies/Bob-omb]] -- its page history was deleted but provided to me by a Wikipedia admin upon request; more info on the guide's [[Talk:Mario franchise strategy guide|talk page]]) for the video game strategy guide wikibooks here. At the same time I feel I need to make an effort to try and be more original with my writing on some of the existing wikibook pages. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 16:10, 1 July 2021 (UTC) :no you shouldn't give yourself permissions, as that's not what the community approved when giving you temporary admin rights. However, the admin rights includes importing and I think using this right would be acceptable to the community. If you want importer after your temp admin expires, you should request it at RFP. Thanks - [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 13:00, 2 July 2021 (UTC) ::Makes sense, thank you [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 13:32, 3 July 2021 (UTC) == Radiation Oncology == Who are those IPv6 editors there? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 08:59, 20 July 2021 (UTC) :Does https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter/69 look OK to you? Equivalent to semi-protecting the entire book. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 11:34, 20 July 2021 (UTC) ::{{Ping|Leaderboard}} Yes, I was just fiddling around trying to do the same thing a different way. But yours looks okay [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 11:36, 20 July 2021 (UTC) == [[Special:Contributions/WilsonD055]] == Hello, you might want to globally lock and perform a sleeper check. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 18:09, 27 July 2021 (UTC) :The editor was hopping IPs every 2 minutes... no sleepers on any of them but it is hardly definitive as they are clearly able to move around quickly. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 07:52, 28 July 2021 (UTC) :: Thanks. I am pretty sure that this is not an "editor" in the strict sense by the way, since their userpage had the pattern of the ntsamr spambot. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 08:18, 28 July 2021 (UTC) == en.wiki troll has taken up residence here == (tried to post at Admin Assistance, but that's semi'd. Have to admit, it's hard for a non-autoconfirmed user to know where to ask for help. Probably true for en.wiki too, of course... Anyway, luckily I recognized your name and you seem active). Just got notified of this editor leaving me a message: [[Special:Contributions/TwilightSparkleCuddleBear453]]. Compare to this en.wiki troll, blocked by me a few days ago (no URL because your edit filter thinks I'm spamming you; this is '''on en.wiki''') User_talk:Twilight_Sparkle_222#I_am_blocked. An en.wiki CU said there is previous abuse on multiple accounts. I can solve my problem by turning off cross-wiki notifications. But just FYI, they're likely going to be a timesink for you folks too, unless you block and maybe CU them. Don't get tricked into thinking they are a new user making newbie mistakes (like, for example, posting to Misza13's talk page). --[[User:Floquenbeam|Floquenbeam]] ([[User talk:Floquenbeam|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Floquenbeam|contribs]]) 21:58, 3 September 2021 (UTC) : Thanks for the warning. There's something odd about the account. Will look more later as I need to put my Steward hat on and delve into the details. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 23:26, 3 September 2021 (UTC) == Thanks == Hi, how are you doing? Just saw your comment on my page. I was a bit confused myself and just chose to ignore the message. The part beneath it ''This survey is primarily meant to get feedback....'' also confused me a bit though i realise that it was originally part of another message.--[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 09:48, 8 September 2021 (UTC) :{{ping|Xania}} Yes I'm good, hope you're keeping well. The editor had created a bunch of "rules" he was trying to enforce on the book so I assume it was somehow related to that. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 09:52, 8 September 2021 (UTC) == Thanks! == Thanks! [[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 16:38, 28 October 2021 (UTC) == Restoring a deleted page == Dear QuiteUnusual, you have recently deleted a page: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Anorgaaniline_Keemia/Atmosfääri_osakesed It is not spam. Please help me restore the content and move it to a proper place at Estonian wikibooks. By mistake the author entered "en" instead of "et". Me and my student would be very grateful for your assistance as we are not so proficient with wikibooks. --Vladislav Ivaništšev 19:43, 3 December 2021 (UTC) {{unsigned|Olunet}} == More Bureaucrats == You appear to be the only bureaucrat on the English Wikibooks, so can you promote me and 3 other users to bureaucrats because I am experienced have never breached any Wikibooks policy. [[User:Faster than Thunder|Faster than Thunder]] ([[User talk:Faster than Thunder|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Faster than Thunder|contribs]]) 01:09, 20 December 2021 (UTC) No I can't. You need to be elected by the community. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 01:22, 20 December 2021 (UTC) == Misconduct == Thank you for destroying the work of hours within 5 minutes! There is nothing left than to report you. --[[User:Platonykiss|Platonykiss]] ([[User talk:Platonykiss|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Platonykiss|contribs]]) 15:20, 22 December 2021 (UTC) :Actually what would be more helpful is for you to provide a link to the original source, so that you can comply with the site license and not publish a copyright violation. Then the work can be restored. As you are clearly copying someone else's work they probably think yours is the misconduct. [[User:QuiteUnusual|QuiteUnusual]] ([[User talk:QuiteUnusual|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/QuiteUnusual|contribs]]) 18:58, 22 December 2021 (UTC) == Please see.......... == .....my follow up question at Discussion.--[[User:Buddpaul|Buddpaul]] ([[User talk:Buddpaul|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Buddpaul|contribs]]) 18:08, 30 December 2021 (UTC) == How we will see unregistered users == <section begin=content/> Hi! You get this message because you are an admin on a Wikimedia wiki. 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Thank you. /[[m:User:Johan (WMF)|Johan (WMF)]]<section end=content/> 18:14, 4 January 2022 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Johan (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Johan_(WMF)/Target_lists/Admins2022(3)&oldid=22532499 --> == Deleted pages == Hi, I recently got into deleted works of fiction. I understand that they are out of scope and don’t request to revive them. However, some of them are interesting and I would like to read them. Could you please email me the content of [[A Fiction Story About Free Fall: The 22 Million Mile Tower]], [[The Router That Got Away Lyrics]], [[Least Defensive Starter Pokémon]], [[September 2020 masculine names disaster]], [[Backpack Bear Introduces The Computer]], and [[Natural science and technology teacher's guide]]? <br>Also, while searching in the deletion log I have found strategy guides that were deleted back when they were out of scope that are yet to be revived. Here they are: [[Loving an unpopular Pokémon vs loving an unpopular name]], [[How to calculate the HP range for a species of Pokémon]], [[Effective stats]], and [[Pokémon Level 30]]. <br>Sorry for the very long message and thanks in advance, -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 13:30, 28 January 2022 (UTC) :Never mind. I will request in requests for undeletion. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 14:23, 29 January 2022 (UTC) == List of Unreviewed pages == Hello, I want to know that these pages ([[Wikijunior:Life]], [[Wikijunior:Countries A-Z/Poland|Countries A-Z/Poland]], [[Wikijunior:Countries A-Z/Portugal|Portugal]]) and may be more pages are not reviewed but I can't find these pages in List of [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AUnreviewedPages&namespace=110&category= Unreviewed pages]. Why? [[User:Zsohl|<span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS'; color:#217d00;font-size:16px">'''Z'''sohl </span>]] <sup style="font-family:Trebuchet MS; color:#9971DA;font-size:12px">[[User talk:Zsohl| (discuss]]•[[Special:Contributions/Zsohl|contribs)]]</sup> 16:00, 3 February 2022 (UTC) :{{Ping|Zsohl}} The list of unreviewed pages lists pages that have '''never''' been reviewed. If they have been reviewed, but have changes that have not been reviewed, they are listed at [[Special:PendingChanges]]. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 16:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC) ::@[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]: Thanks for reply. But these pages are never been reviewed ( [[Wikijunior:Countries A-Z/Poland|Countries A-Z/Poland]], [[Wikijunior:Countries A-Z/Portugal|Portugal]]). What about these? [[User:Zsohl|<span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS'; color:#217d00;font-size:16px">'''Z'''sohl </span>]] <sup style="font-family:Trebuchet MS; color:#9971DA;font-size:12px">[[User talk:Zsohl| (discuss]]•[[Special:Contributions/Zsohl|contribs)]]</sup> 16:56, 3 February 2022 (UTC) :::Looks like a bug. If you look at [[Special:ValidationStatistics]] you can see 53 are unreviewed, but they don't appear on the list of unreviewed pages. While the unreviewed pages is cached it is updated as of 1 Feb so that can't be the cause. I'll need to raise a bug on Phabricator. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 10:51, 4 February 2022 (UTC) == == Hi ,[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] you had deleted page Documents on the Persian Gulf's name [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Documents_on_the_Persian_Gulf%27s_name] mentioned (Source texts belong at Wikisource. I would like to translate the book from its original text of persian wiki books not in detail but in short . specially parts that explain about the the roots of the names of Iran- Oman sea- Indian ocean erythraen sea, Arabian sea and ... would you please advise me about. --[[User:Cultural sec|Cultural sec]] ([[User talk:Cultural sec|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cultural sec|contribs]]) 08:32, 4 May 2022 (UTC) :A translation is also a source text. An annotated text is acceptable. In this case you should request an [[WB:RFI|import]] of the original text. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:52, 4 May 2022 (UTC) == Permission for [[Saint Michael: Early Anglo-Saxon Tradition]] == This has been submitted as [[Ticket:2022022210010563]]. It looks like you don't have access to permissions, so I can move it back to sister-projects if you'd like to take it over. Otherwise we can take a look at it in permissions and get back to you about it. Whichever you'd prefer. [[User:VernoWhitney|VernoWhitney]] ([[User talk:VernoWhitney|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VernoWhitney|contribs]]) 19:28, 5 May 2022 (UTC) :{{ping|VernoWhitney}} I'm more than happy for you to look at it in permissions. I had a quick look and I don't see clear evidence that the person who sent it is related to the estate, or the copyright holder, but I'm not an expert. Thanks. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 13:21, 9 May 2022 (UTC) ::I went through the VRT help pages for additional guidance and am inclined to approve it and have noted my reasoning in the Ticket. Unless you disagree I'll let you tag the book (or whatever you do to notate permission here on wikibooks) and then I'll reply. [[User:VernoWhitney|VernoWhitney]] ([[User talk:VernoWhitney|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VernoWhitney|contribs]]) 15:27, 9 May 2022 (UTC) ::::{{ping|VernoWhitney}} Thanks, your reasoning looks sound. I have tagged the page. Appreciate your work on this - regards. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:34, 10 May 2022 (UTC) == Double redirect protected == See [[User:QU~enwikibooks]] and talkpage. Please fix to help clear out [[Special:DoubleRedirects]] <sub> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]/[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 15:06, 1 July 2022 (UTC) :Thanks, done. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 07:59, 5 July 2022 (UTC) == Plasma Fusion Preface == Hi! I wonder what you think of "my" book? I will not do anything more to it, you are free to edit as you like but I am quite satisfied with the book as it is. [[User:Knoppson|Knoppson]] ([[User talk:Knoppson|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Knoppson|contribs]]) 16:32, 4 July 2022 (UTC) :It's a strange name, and it isn't structured like a book - that's the structural "issue". Other than that, I have no comment on the content. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 07:58, 5 July 2022 (UTC) == Interlingue para principiantes == Hi, I see you left a comment in the book [[Interlingue para principiantes]] created by {{ping|Caro de Segeda}} that only books in English are accepted. I think if there’s such a thing as “Interlingue Wikibooks” it should be imported to there. If not, then I would suggest maybe moving it to the user space of the user for the time being however if the policy says to delete it after a certain amount of time (7 days?), then I think it’s fair. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 14:57, 24 July 2022 (UTC) :I checked and Interlingue Wikibooks does exist and can be found [https://ia.wikibooks.org/wiki/Pagina_principal here]. I think the book should be imported. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 15:00, 24 July 2022 (UTC) ::There's no point importing it because it isn't in English. Unless the editor is going to translate it to English, it'd just be deleted. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 07:25, 25 July 2022 (UTC) :::Thanks for the reply. The rule that books should be written in English is valid for English Wikibooks. I assume this book is written in Interlingue therefore I suggest importing it to Interlingue Wikibooks where it will fit in perfectly. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 09:54, 25 July 2022 (UTC) ::::I think he means '''exporting''' it from here to Interlingue, not '''importing'''.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 14:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC) :::::It's already there though, at the link above... [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 14:14, 25 July 2022 (UTC) ::::::Xania is correct. I meant exporting it from English Wikibooks to Interlingue Wikibooks. I’m not sure what you mean by “it’s already there”. The link above is to the main page of Interlingue Wikibooks. I tried searching “Interlingue para principiantes” and it doesn’t appear they have a book with that title or a similar one. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 18:36, 25 July 2022 (UTC) :You don't need admin rights to Export. You may need rights on the ia project to import it - you'll need to ask there. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 10:27, 26 July 2022 (UTC) ::Unfortunately there hasn’t been any activity in ia.wikibooks during the last 30 days except for bots leaving messages and new account creations. Also there are no admins except the anti abuse filter and no importers. P.s. is it possible to export it and upload the xml dump to commons.wikimedia? Thanks in advance, -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 13:15, 26 July 2022 (UTC) == Admin request == In the middle of an edit, I somehow got logged out. Please can you hide my IP from [[Guide to the Godot game engine/Debugging]]. Thanks. <sup> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[meta:User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 11:06, 10 August 2022 (UTC) :It's done. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:09, 10 August 2022 (UTC) == [[User_talk:2603:7080:C43D:1882:A1DD:9973:EBC1:C9C1]]== This user is requesting to be unblocked. Can you take care of it if you can recall why they were blocked?--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 00:51, 16 September 2022 (UTC) == Indefinite IP blocks == Hello. Generally, IPs shouldn't be blocked indefinitely as it will be randomly assigned to different users. Kindly review [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:BlockList?wpTarget=&wpOptions%5B%5D=tempblocks&wpOptions%5B%5D=userblocks&blockType=&limit=50&wpFormIdentifier=blocklist the blocks] you made and adjust accordingly. Thanks. --[[User:Minorax|<span style="font-family: monospace, monospace; color:#69C;">Minorax</span>]]<sup>&laquo;&brvbar;[[User talk:Minorax|'''talk''']]&brvbar;&raquo;</sup> 11:36, 23 September 2022 (UTC) :They all remain appropriate. For those without talk page access, there remains CU evidence of an ongoing risk of harassment or abuse. The others can always request an unblock. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:50, 23 September 2022 (UTC) == Question about redirects == Hi @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]! I noticed that you [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&logid=5089635 deleted the redirect] I created for [[Cookbook:Chili Sauce]]. I was wondering why, since it didn't match the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy#Speedy deletions|criteria for speedy deletion]]. The term "chili sauce" is likely to be searched by users, and inexperienced users may link to [[Cookbook:Chili Sauce]] when adding links to ingredient lists, so it seems only appropriate that this redirect exists. Can you clarify your reasoning for the deletion? Thanks!! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:34, 7 October 2022 (UTC) :Simple, we don't use "article" style redirects this way at Wikibooks. It's a style thing. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:33, 10 October 2022 (UTC) ::I see, thanks! Could you point me to the wikibooks style guide or community consensus that says this so that I can reference it for the future? And, should the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy#Speedy%20deletions|criteria for speedy deletion]] be edited to reflect the fact that even terms likely to be searched for should not be made into redirects? Also, can you point me to the better and accepted way to account for the issue of such terms that inexperienced users are likely to search for and link to? In my editing of the cookbook I frequently run across the issue of multiple terms existing for, say, one ingredient, and it actively inhibits cohesion and comprehensibility of the cookbook when there's no way to connect all the different terms people use for the same thing. [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 20:49, 12 November 2022 (UTC) ::: I think that the speedy deletion reason would be "Pages with no meaningful content", as a "chilly sauce" research should show every recipes mentioning it equally (and we don't want one to have the monopoly). But as [[Cookbook:Chili Paste]] don't use this exact term, it could be interesting to add it in the wikicode (visible or not), like for SEO. [[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] ([[User talk:JackPotte|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JackPotte|contribs]]) 12:15, 19 November 2022 (UTC) == Revdel == Hello, was [[Special:Redirect/logid/5091767|this]] intentional? [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 08:03, 21 October 2022 (UTC) : I realise now the link is not particularly helpful thanks to how MW displays the action. I'm talking about https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?action=historysubmit&type=logging&revisiondelete=1&ids[5091766]=1&ids[5091765]=1. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 08:06, 21 October 2022 (UTC) ::I don't understand your question fully, but if you mean did I intend to hide two entries in the deletion log, then yes I did. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 09:09, 21 October 2022 (UTC) ::: Even if you hid the titles because of the propagandist wording, I don't see why hiding the username was necessary... [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 14:06, 12 November 2022 (UTC) ::::Because I judged it so based on CheckUser data. I won't be providing any further information per the WMF policy. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:16, 14 November 2022 (UTC) == I replied to your deletion request... == [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion#Free Energy does not Exist]] -- [[User:Vinyasi|Vinyasi]] ([[User talk:Vinyasi|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Vinyasi|contribs]]) 16:55, 21 October 2022 (UTC) :[[Wikibooks:Reading room/Assistance#How do I improve my wikibook, or is it impossible to improve it?]] -- [[User:Vinyasi|Vinyasi]] ([[User talk:Vinyasi|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Vinyasi|contribs]]) 13:42, 24 October 2022 (UTC) <blockquote>''Deletion is not inevitable. I don't see a problem with the book but maybe the person who tagged it for deletion can share their thoughts.''--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 04:29, 24 October 2022 (UTC)</blockquote> == SHB2000 == Was that person not supposed to get temporary adminship? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:11, 3 January 2023 (UTC) :Also, we've promoted people to temp admin with 4 supports (see 2005-Fan's request). I hence find both your responses strange. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:18, 3 January 2023 (UTC) ::Well, that's because it's down to my judgement - e.g., on how much weight I place on the people expressing an opinion. As for temp v's perm. They requested / discussed both. Opinions were expressed both ways and I concluded the way I did. If you don't like it you are free to request it is changed or removed, although I won't be doing it for reasons that will be clear soon. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 17:25, 3 January 2023 (UTC) == A quick hello == Hi, I was just poking around, seeing how WB was doing, seeing if anyone I knew from the old days was still around. It looks like you've had a handle change? I hope this not finds you well. [[User:Thenub314|Thenub]][[Special:Contributions/Thenub314|314]] ([[User talk:Thenub314|talk]]) 04:03, 15 February 2023 (UTC) :Hi, not many of the "old guard" left around and it's been a sad place (for me) since Pi zero died a few years ago... Glad to hear from you. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 09:24, 27 February 2023 (UTC) == Hello == Hello, I am the author of supplementary mathematics book. I came from another account, I wanted to ask if you can help me in writing the book. [[User:Mohammad.Hosein.J.Shia|Mohammad.Hosein.J.Shia]] ([[User talk:Mohammad.Hosein.J.Shia|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mohammad.Hosein.J.Shia|contribs]]) 11:09, 1 April 2023 (UTC) == Help needed == Hi @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]! I have been encountering a user who continuously takes text from other Wiki projects (mostly Wikipedia), translates it (using an online translation tool, I'm pretty sure), and then pastes it in without attribution or linking back to the original page. I have tried on multiple occasions to tell them to stop doing this since it goes [[Help:Importing|against policy]] and disrupts the chain of attribution, but they either don't understand or are being willfully ignorant. Do you have any advice for me here? I'm uncomfortable with letting this continue. Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:52, 23 June 2023 (UTC) :See [[Supplementary mathematics/Torus]] for the latest example post-warnings. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:53, 23 June 2023 (UTC) ::If it looks like a copyvio, delete it immediately, then block. Keep extending the block each time... I'm afraid we've had this before (there was an infamous IP editor who came here each year after their blocked expired and would set off copy / pasting from other Wiki sites until i blocked him. Went on for 7 years). They'll either learn, or end up blocked indef. That's unfortunate but there's no excuse for continuous copyright / attribution breaking (which is also a copyright violation). [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 18:05, 23 June 2023 (UTC) :::Got it—thanks for the help! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:27, 24 June 2023 (UTC) :::@MarcGarver........ You are disgusting....You fool.Do you know how angry I am?😠. Firstly Why did you delete my page?You know what,You can block me and my account.You ruined my day [[User:Symbol Mosieleng|Symbol Mosieleng]] ([[User talk:Symbol Mosieleng|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Symbol Mosieleng|contribs]]) 16:51, 5 July 2023 (UTC) == Please help with Folkstyle Wrestling/Advanced Wrestling Strategy webpage == https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Folkstyle_Wrestling/Advanced_Wrestling_Strategy The text is NOT related to folkstyle wrestling. The text is related more to some sort of backyard style of wrestling. In folkstyle wrestling, there are weight classes and the wrestlers, except for the heavyweight wrestler, wrestle opponents their weight. While the mount might be an advanced pinning hold, it's description is not appropriate for an audience interested in amateur high school or college wrestling. I don't know how to fix this. I am a noob when it comes to editing wiki. I will only make a mess if I try. I am NOT an expert on folkstyle wrestling. Please contact an expert on the sport to get correct information for this page. I only know the information on this page is wrong and inappropriate. [[User:Ricks9001|Ricks9001]] ([[User talk:Ricks9001|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ricks9001|contribs]]) 23:11, 29 July 2023 (UTC) == [[Special:Contributions/Matthew Tameirao]] == Hello, I suspect there might be more sockpuppets looking at the recent [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Unicode/Versions?action=history&limit=500 history]. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 15:42, 30 July 2023 (UTC) : fyi, since [[Special:Contributions/AshtonTameirao1225]] was blocked, [[Special:Contributions/AshtonTameirao12]] and [[Special:Contributions/AshtonTameirao317]] are at least very suspicious. [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰]] ([[User talk:1234qwer1234qwer4|𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠]]) 23:26, 30 July 2023 (UTC) == Advice needed == Hello @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]! There appears to be an individual rapidly and regularly contributing vast numbers of pages with health information, all unsourced. They edit from multiple IPs, and they don't seem to respond to messages left on the discussion page (probably has to do with changing IPs). I have a few main concerns that I'm not quite sure how to handle: * The sheer volume and rate of the contributions makes me wonder whether they are really writing all of it themselves and whether there could be a copyvio issue. I can't find any issues using copyvios.toolforge.org, but that still doesn't completely rule the issue out. * The fact that they are adding a large amount of biological/health-related information is somewhat concerning, as it seems to me like those topics should be robustly supported with at least basic sourcing. * The fact that they are editing significantly from an IP and aren't responsive to communication concerns me, since I'm not sure how to get in touch with them and engage in discussion about their contributions. Any advice would be appreciated! @[[User:Xania|Xania]] @[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] @[[User:JackPotte|JackPotte]] if any of you are around and have insight, it would be welcome as well. Cheers! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:39, 12 September 2023 (UTC) :We have seen this before. They don't respond to talk page messages and are almost certainly copyright violating from an offline source. You don't need evidence that they are violating copyright, you just need to ask them to provide a source as the onus is on them to prove they own the material. See [[User:Chrisho952|Chrisho952]] as an example of a user I indef blocked in the end. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:48, 12 September 2023 (UTC) ::Got it, thank you. Would it be appropriate to delete the pages if they remain unsourced without response? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:26, 12 September 2023 (UTC) :::{{re|Kittycataclysm}}, yes (definitely). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:28, 12 September 2023 (UTC) == CU Request == Hello @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]! Can we get a CU on User:Mohammadkop1386? Based on activity and other factors, I'm concerned it may be a new account to evade a block. [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:51, 14 October 2023 (UTC) :There's no evidence of abuse. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:34, 16 October 2023 (UTC) ::Okay thank you! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:32, 16 October 2023 (UTC) == A book idea == Hi MarcGarver, How do you think I should go about creating a book meant to document the October 7th Massacre? Thanks in advance, -[[User:D1n05aur5 4ever|D1n05aur5 4ever]] ([[User talk:D1n05aur5 4ever|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/D1n05aur5 4ever|contribs]]) 17:46, 1 May 2024 (UTC) :I would start by writing one paragraph that describes what the book is about, like you would find on a dust jacket of a print book. This is what I first wrote when planning [[Castles of England]]: ::"This book is about castles in England, their development and design through the medieval period. Castles developed throughout this period in response to the changing demands placed on them. Before the beginning of the period covered, England was under threat from invaders like the Vikings, driving people to construct fortifications to protect their land and holdings. Following the Norman invasion, more powerful castles were required so that the Normans could consolidate their hold over the country. Castles continued to develop in response to more effective siege weapons and the various civil wars and conflicts. Finally, as England became more peaceful, the castle became more a comfortable home than a defensive structure, although still needing to be strong enough to defend against small roving bands of men." :By taking the time to think first about what the book is about, it helped focus my thoughts on what content to include. The next step I suggest is writing a list of chapter titles. This will flesh out your idea and place it in the right sequence. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 19:38, 1 May 2024 (UTC) == Reminder to vote now to select members of the first U4C == <section begin="announcement-content" /> :''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Universal Code of Conduct/Coordinating Committee/Election/2024/Announcement – vote reminder|You can find this message translated into additional languages on Meta-wiki.]] [https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-{{urlencode:Universal Code of Conduct/Coordinating Committee/Election/2024/Announcement – vote reminder}}&language=&action=page&filter= {{int:please-translate}}]'' Dear Wikimedian, You are receiving this message because you previously participated in the UCoC process. This is a reminder that the voting period for the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C) ends on May 9, 2024. 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On behalf of the UCoC project team,<section end="announcement-content" /> [[m:User:RamzyM (WMF)|RamzyM (WMF)]] 23:17, 2 May 2024 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:RamzyM (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Coordinating_Committee/Election/2024/Previous_voters_list&oldid=26721206 --> == [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/Administrative_Assistance#Another_user_editing_User:Jay_Bolero's_user_page]] == Hello, can I have your feedback here? CU is needed, and it is related to [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/Administrative_Assistance/Archives/2024/February#Alert_about_possible_evasion_of_previous_1-week_block_at_English_Wikibooks_(CU_needed?)]] that was previously handled by you. Your assistance is always appreciated. [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 07:31, 1 August 2024 (UTC) :Can't believe I missed this, sorry. However, it's now been dealt with given the further socking on the same page. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 20:46, 24 October 2024 (UTC) == [[Basics of fine-art photography]] == [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]], What is the problem with my textbook material? Where is the discussion of deleting pages? — [[User:Виктор Пинчук|Виктор Пинчук]] ([[User talk:Виктор Пинчук|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Виктор Пинчук|contribs]]) 19:00, 24 October 2024 (UTC) :The discussion is [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Requests_for_deletion#Various_pages_in_Basics_of_fine-art_photography here] [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 20:45, 24 October 2024 (UTC) == Congratulations! == You are officially the most prolific [[Special:Log/merge|history merger]] in the English Wikibooks's history. You are just one merge short of having completed the ''majority'' of all history merges on this website. Thank you for that. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 14:51, 19 December 2024 (UTC) :I have done lots more over the years, but mainly use the delete / restore method that pre-dates the availability of Mergehistory. The biggest limitation here has been the inability to import the full revision history without resorting to the tedium of importXML. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 17:04, 19 December 2024 (UTC) == Poig97 == Hi, You blocked this user here for sock-puppetry. It seems they are causing issues in other wikis too. Can you share with me who is the master account so I can see if I can block them in the wikis too or not (i.e. to see if the master is blocked in my wiki too). Any information you can provide would be amazing. If you want to, you can send an email to me instead. Thank you! [[User:Ladsgroup|Ladsgroup]] ([[User talk:Ladsgroup|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ladsgroup|contribs]]) 18:03, 31 December 2024 (UTC) :Hard to be certain after all this time, but the master was probably [[User:FDVDBFNDBSW2552]] [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 10:13, 1 January 2025 (UTC) == CheckUser request == I would like to ask that you run a check on {{no ping|Ravenfire00}}, since their activity (creating one spammy encyclopedic article called [[Mohammed uzzal miah]]) suggests that they are related to [[w:User:Mohammed Uzzal Miah]]. You might also want to inform en.wikipedia checkusers of this, since the spam originated there. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:55, 9 February 2025 (UTC) :As the other account hasn't edited in years, CU data no longer exists, but there is another sock registered here which I have blocked. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:15, 10 February 2025 (UTC) ::Another account has created a similar page ({{no ping|Madnesskolmng}}). Please check for sleepers. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 12:27, 12 February 2025 (UTC) == Please check [[special:diff/4474796]] == Hello, do you think this edit is OK? You may also want to see [[:v:special:diff/2700508]] and [[:v:Special:AbuseLog/72724]], which were also made by the same user. [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 13:08, 17 February 2025 (UTC) :The cross wiki behaviour is certainly dubious. It's possible they are "citation spamming", but then again some of the external links are not to spammy sites. It is, however, an odd edit for someone to make across several projects as a brand new user. All in all I think I would reject the edit. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 13:20, 17 February 2025 (UTC) ::changed my mind. There are several associated accounts posting the same content on multiple sites. It's clearly citation spam. I've global locked the account. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 13:24, 17 February 2025 (UTC) == CheckUser request 2 == {{user|Rogério da Silva Santana 1}} is an evasion of the global lock on [[Special:CentralAuth/Rogério da Silva Santana vai]]. Could you check for sleepers? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 00:30, 1 April 2025 (UTC) :All the associated accounts are already locked. I believe the locking Steward has already performed a CU and found everything. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:54, 1 April 2025 (UTC) == Your recent edits to some user pages == Can you explain your edits with [[Special:Diff/4522307]] and [[Special:Diff/4522308]] with the same edit summary that you used? <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]])</span> 18:12, 10 July 2025 (UTC) :Yes that's a block message generated by the blocking tool when I blocked them as abusive multiple accounts. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 08:37, 11 July 2025 (UTC) == About filter 63 == * [[Special:AbuseFilter/63]] This is a private filter, but is it required on this project? I am asking you (about this) as the filter's creator. <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 20:40, 22 July 2025 (UTC) :99% of the edits this filter catches are people performing copyright violating edits, usually by copying from Wikipedia without attribution. Given how endemic this problem is, I would say the filter is needed. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 21:31, 24 July 2025 (UTC) :: Thank you for the clarification, and I have made [[MediaWiki:Abusefilter-disallowed-large-edit]]. Should I configure the filter to trigger on page creations only, or apply to all edits including page creations? <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 23:20, 24 July 2025 (UTC) == Check User == What has happened with the CU tool? I don't seem able to do any checks nor access [[Special:CheckUser]]. Not received any emails or notification about any changes. [[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 12:47, 28 August 2025 (UTC) :I have just checked. It works for me, and I see you are still in the CheckUser groups so your rights haven't been removed. If you go to [[Special:SpecialPages]], can you see "Check User" listed as page, in bold? What message do you get if you click on it? Can you also try [[Special:Investigate]]. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:50, 28 August 2025 (UTC) :Thanks. Interesting, it is not listed. And clicking the Investigate link generates "You do not have permission to check users' IP addresses and other information, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: CheckUsers".--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 15:22, 28 August 2025 (UTC) :This is the most likely cause [[meta:Mandatory two-factor authentication for users with some extended rights]]. It was implemented since the last time you did a CU. If you don't have 2FA on your account, you can't access CU. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:41, 28 August 2025 (UTC) :Thanks. That was the issue. Not a fan of 2FA because of the hassle it causes but not much choice I guess.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 15:48, 28 August 2025 (UTC) ==[[:Body Piercing]]== {{tmbox|type=delete|text='''MarcGarver, please [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion#Body Piercing|share your thoughts]] about whether to [[WB:WIW|keep]] or [[WB:DP|delete]] "[[:Body Piercing|Body Piercing]]".'''<br />You are being notified because you have contributed to this work. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:59, 28 December 2025 (UTC)}} == You may be an eligible candidate for the U4C election == <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Greetings, The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Coordinating_Committee|Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C)]] seeks candidates for the 2026 election. 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In partnership with the U4C -- [[m:User:Keegan (WMF)|Keegan (WMF)]] ([[m:User_talk:Keegan (WMF)|talk]]) 18:32, 28 April 2026 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Keegan (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Keegan_(WMF)/test&oldid=30471751 --> kv4e733elwaohogzlu6trgw9en26pow Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Nc3/3...Nf6/4. Bc4 0 205334 4633069 3995760 2026-04-29T08:25:23Z JCrue 2226064 format, updates 4633069 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |name=Italian variation |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C47]] |parent=<br> * [[../|Four knights game]] → '''4. Bc4!?''' * [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → '''4. Nc3!?''' }} == 4. Bc4!? · Italian variation == White combines the typical Italian game bishop placement, Bc4, with the four knights game. This position arises most commonly in amateur games, from either the four knights or Italian games. White seems to have made reasonable developing moves and is ready to castle. Their bishop on c4 targets f7 and White is ready to castle. However, Black has a tactical trick (4...Nxe4!) which has made masters shun away from this position. [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4!''']] is the strongest move. The apparent knight sacrifice is only temporary. After 5. Nxe4, Black plays 5...d5!, forking White's knight and bishop. This is known as the "centre fork trick" and occurs in several lines where White has a bishop on c4 or Black has one on c5. The best continuation is 6. Bd3 dxe4 7. Bxe4: White regains the lost material, but is at a space disadvantage. Black has equalised. If Black wants to accept a normal game, there is nothing particularly wrong with a natural developing move like '''4...Bc5''', but 4...Nxe4! is the best move in the position, and White is then fighting for equality. === History === Tarrasch played this against Lasker in the 1916 World Championship, and was crushed.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224646 Tarrasch v Lasker, 1916. Chessgames.com]</ref> Below the master level, this position crops up very often. In the Lichess amateur database, 4. Bc4 is the most common move in the four knights, played in one in three games.<ref>[https://lichess.org/opening/Four_Knights_Game Opening · Four Knights Game], Lichess.org</ref> [[w:Larry Evans|Larry D. Evans]] says that his students wind up in this line about once a tournament.<ref>Evans, Larry D. ''The Fork Trick''. Published in two parts (April 2000 and May 2000) issues of ''Chess Life''. Online facsimiles of the articles are available at [http://www.chesscamp.net/index.php?c=6 chesscamp.net].</ref> Since 4. Bc4 is played so often, learning the theory on 4...Nxe4 will let you get many good positions with Black after only a few moves. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} '''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4.Bc4''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">4</th> <th align="left">5</th> <th align="left">6</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>Bc4<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4]]</td> <td>Bxf7+<br>Kxf7</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>-/+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>Nxe4</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>Bd3<br>dxe4</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Bc5/4.Nc3/4...Nc6|Bc5]]</td> <td><br></td> <td><br></td> <td>=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{reflist}} === See also === {{wikipedia|Four Knights Game}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} sxpamklh8c4i7p3hi5ks733l4ztjtlq 4633070 4633069 2026-04-29T08:36:19Z JCrue 2226064 /* History */ 4633070 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |name=Italian variation |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C47]] |parent=<br> * [[../|Four knights game]] → '''4. Bc4!?''' * [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → '''4. Nc3!?''' }} == 4. Bc4!? · Italian variation == White combines the typical Italian game bishop placement, Bc4, with the four knights game. This position arises most commonly in amateur games, from either the four knights or Italian games. White seems to have made reasonable developing moves and is ready to castle. Their bishop on c4 targets f7 and White is ready to castle. However, Black has a tactical trick (4...Nxe4!) which has made masters shun away from this position. [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4!''']] is the strongest move. The apparent knight sacrifice is only temporary. After 5. Nxe4, Black plays 5...d5!, forking White's knight and bishop. This is known as the "centre fork trick" and occurs in several lines where White has a bishop on c4 or Black has one on c5. The best continuation is 6. Bd3 dxe4 7. Bxe4: White regains the lost material, but is at a space disadvantage. Black has equalised. If Black wants to accept a normal game, there is nothing particularly wrong with a natural developing move like '''4...Bc5''', but 4...Nxe4! is the best move in the position, and White is then fighting for equality. === History === Tarrasch played this against Lasker in the 1916 World Championship, and was crushed.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224646 Tarrasch v Lasker, 1916. Chessgames.com]</ref> Below the master level, this position crops up very often. In the Lichess amateur database, 4. Bc4 is the most common move in the four knights, played in one in three games.<ref>[https://lichess.org/opening/Four_Knights_Game Opening · Four Knights Game], Lichess.org</ref> [[w:Larry Evans|Larry D. Evans]] says that his students wind up in this line about once a tournament.<ref name="evans">{{Citation |title=The Fork Trick |last=Evans |first=Larry D. |url=https://uscf1-nyc1.aodhosting.com/CL-AND-CR-ALL/CL-ALL/2000/2000_04.pdf |work=Chess Life |pages=32-33 |date=April 2000}}</ref> Since 4. Bc4 is played so often, learning the theory on 4...Nxe4 will let you get many good positions with Black after only a few moves. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} '''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4.Bc4''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">4</th> <th align="left">5</th> <th align="left">6</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>Bc4<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4]]</td> <td>Bxf7+<br>Kxf7</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>-/+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>Nxe4</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>Bd3<br>dxe4</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Bc5/4.Nc3/4...Nc6|Bc5]]</td> <td><br></td> <td><br></td> <td>=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{reflist}} === See also === {{wikipedia|Four Knights Game}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} nxsnn11ww6em9um0oyrffz1vms5zvt7 4633071 4633070 2026-04-29T08:37:52Z JCrue 2226064 /* 4. Bc4!? · Italian variation */ 4633071 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |name=Italian variation |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C47]] |parent=<br> * [[../|Four knights game]] → '''4. Bc4!?''' * [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → '''4. Nc3!?''' }} == 4. Bc4!? · Italian variation == White combines the typical Italian game bishop placement, Bc4, with the four knights game. This position arises most commonly in amateur games, from either the four knights or Italian games. White seems to have made reasonable developing moves and is ready to castle. Their bishop on c4 targets f7 and White is ready to castle. However, Black has a tactical trick (4...Nxe4!) which has made masters shun away from this position. [[/4...Nxe4|'''4...Nxe4!''']] is the strongest move. The apparent knight sacrifice is only temporary. After 5. Nxe4, Black plays 5...d5!, forking White's knight and bishop. This is known as the "centre fork trick" and occurs in several lines where White has a bishop on c4 or Black has one on c5. The best continuation is 6. Bd3 dxe4 7. Bxe4: White regains the lost material, but is at a space disadvantage. Black has equalised: "a good Fork Trick has the same approximate value as getting the White pieces."<ref name="evans" /> If Black wants to accept a normal game, there is nothing particularly wrong with a natural developing move like '''4...Bc5''', but 4...Nxe4! is the best move in the position, and White is then fighting for equality. === History === Tarrasch played this against Lasker in the 1916 World Championship, and was crushed.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224646 Tarrasch v Lasker, 1916. Chessgames.com]</ref> Below the master level, this position crops up very often. In the Lichess amateur database, 4. Bc4 is the most common move in the four knights, played in one in three games.<ref>[https://lichess.org/opening/Four_Knights_Game Opening · Four Knights Game], Lichess.org</ref> [[w:Larry Evans|Larry D. Evans]] says that his students wind up in this line about once a tournament.<ref name="evans">{{Citation |title=The Fork Trick |last=Evans |first=Larry D. |url=https://uscf1-nyc1.aodhosting.com/CL-AND-CR-ALL/CL-ALL/2000/2000_04.pdf |work=Chess Life |pages=32-33 |date=April 2000}}</ref> Since 4. Bc4 is played so often, learning the theory on 4...Nxe4 will let you get many good positions with Black after only a few moves. ==Theory table== {{Chess Opening Theory/Table}} '''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4.Bc4''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th></th> <th align="left">4</th> <th align="left">5</th> <th align="left">6</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>Bc4<br>[[/4...Nxe4|Nxe4]]</td> <td>Bxf7+<br>Kxf7</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>-/+</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>Nxe4</td> <td>Nxe4<br>d5</td> <td>Bd3<br>dxe4</td> <td>=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="right"></th> <td>...<br>[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Bc5/4.Nc3/4...Nc6|Bc5]]</td> <td><br></td> <td><br></td> <td>=</td> </tr> </table> {{ChessMid}} ==References== {{reflist}} === See also === {{wikipedia|Four Knights Game}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} nq5ly6ss8t4wfdo1pk8ezw9k3uhl3ig When It Hits the Fan/Generalities/Introduction 0 209345 4632994 2262435 2026-04-28T18:59:43Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632994 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center|1='''"Chance favors only the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur'''}} The quote above applies to scientific research as it does to dealing with 'it' - and when that 'it' hits the fan. There are so many things that can and probably will go wrong in your life. Being prepared for those situations will help you and your loved ones survive. The simple fact that you are aware of the potential problems means you are ahead of the curve compared to most people. And, no, we will not be recommending you to dig up a nuclear shelter or arm yourself to the teeth and shoot everything in sight; except the zombies, shoot as many of them as you find. In this section we discuss small steps one can take, and common sense decisions to improve one's chances in case of trouble. All should be relatively cheap and easy. {{BookCat}} km3aoxonl5q6k4gywfjpz1xd7lg0zx9 OpenSCAD User Manual/Importing Geometry 0 214531 4633054 4622920 2026-04-29T02:26:16Z ~2026-25962-99 3579860 /* import */ 4633054 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} Importing is achieved by the import() command. {{requires|2015.03-2}} The ''File >> Open'' command may be used to insert this command. The file type filter of the Open File dialog may show only OpenSCAD files, but file name can be replaced with a wildcard (e.g. *.stl) to browse to additional fiImports a file for use in the current OpenSCAD model. The file extension is used to determine which type. ;3D geometry formats // Simple Rattlesnake Model $fn = 64; // --- Snake Body (coiled) --- module snake_body() {     for (i = [0:20]) {         angle = i * 18;         radius = 20 - i * 0.5;                 x = radius * cos(angle);         y = radius * sin(angle);         z = i * 1.2;         translate([x, y, z])             sphere(r = 3.5 - i * 0.08);     } } // --- Head --- module snake_head() {     translate([0, 0, 26])         scale([1.5, 1.2, 1])             sphere(r = 4);     // Eyes     translate([1.5, 2, 27])         sphere(r = 0.6);     translate([-1.5, 2, 27])         sphere(r = 0.6);     // Fangs     translate([0.8, 3.5, 25.5])         cylinder(h = 2, r = 0.2);     translate([-0.8, 3.5, 25.5])         cylinder(h = 2, r = 0.2); } // --- Rattle --- module rattle() {     for (i = [0:4]) {         translate([20 + i*1.2, 0, 0])             sphere(r = 1.2 - i*0.1);     } } // --- Assemble --- snake_body(); snake_head(); rattle(); * STL (both ASCII and Binary) * OFF * OBJ * AMF (deprecated) * 3MF ;2D geometry formats * DXF * PDF *[[OpenSCAD User Manual/SVG Import|SVG]] ;Data formats *JSON {{requires|Development snapshot}} ;Other * CSG can be imported using include<> or loaded like an SCAD file * PNG can be imported using surface() ===Parameters=== ; &lt;file&gt; : A string containing the path to file. If the given path is not absolute, it is resolved relative to the importing script. Note that when using <code>include<></code> with a script that uses <code>import()</code>, this is relative to the script doing the <code>include<></code>. ; &lt;center&gt;: Boolean. If true, the center of the object is placed at the origin. {{requires|Development snapshot}} ; &lt;convexity&gt; : An Integer. The convexity parameter specifies the maximum number of front sides (or back sides) a ray intersecting the object might penetrate. This parameter is needed only for correctly displaying the object in OpenCSG preview mode and has no effect on the polyhedron rendering. Optional. ; &lt;id&gt;: String. For SVG import only, the id of an element or group to import. Optional. Elements in an SVG can have both an '''ID''' and a '''Label''', and the label will not work here. In your vector editing program, examine the object's properties to find (or assign) the ID. {{requires|Development snapshot}} ; &lt;layer&gt;: For DXF and SVG import only, specify a specific layer to import. Optional. ; $fn: Double. The number of polygon segments to use when converting circles, arcs, and curves to polygons. {{requires|Development snapshot}} ; $fa: Double. The minimum angle step to use when converting circles and arcs to polygons. {{requires|Development snapshot}} ; $fs: Double. The minimum segment length to use when converting circles and arcs to polygons. {{requires|Development snapshot}}: import("example012.stl", convexity=3); import("D:/Documents and Settings/User/My Documents/Gear.stl", convexity=3); (Windows users must "escape" the backslashes by writing them doubled, or replace the backslashes with forward slashes.) data = import("data.json"); // for data formats the file content is assigned to a variable Read a layer of a 2D DXF file and create a 3D shape. linear_extrude(height = 5, center = true, convexity = 10) import_dxf(file = "example009.dxf", layer = "plate"); ==== Convexity ==== [[Image:Openscad_convexity.jpg|400px|]] This image shows a 2D shape with a convexity of 2, as the ray indicated in red intersects with the 2D shape in at most two sections. The convexity of a 3D shape would be determined in a similar way. Setting it to 10 should work fine for most cases. ==== Notes ==== In the latest version of OpenSCAD, import() is now used for importing both 2D (DXF for extrusion) and 3D (STL) files. ==== CGAL ERROR: assertion violation! ==== If you want to render the imported STL file later, you have to make sure that the STL file is "clean". This means that the mesh has to be manifold and should not contain holes nor self-intersections. If the STL is not clean, it might initially import and preview fine, but then as soon as you attempt to perform computational geometry on it by rendering a combination of it with something else, you might get warnings about it not being manifold, your imported stl might disappear from the output entirely, or you might get errors like: CGAL error in CGAL_Build_PolySet: CGAL ERROR: assertion violation! Expr: check_protocoll == 0 File: /home/don/openscad_deps/mxe/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/include/CGAL/Polyhedron_incremental_builder_3.h Line: 199 or CGAL error in CGAL_Nef_polyhedron3(): CGAL ERROR: assertion violation! Expr: pe_prev->is_border() || !internal::Plane_constructor<Plane>::get_plane(pe_prev->facet(),pe_prev->facet()->plane()).is_degenerate() File: /home/don/openscad_deps/mxe/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/include/CGAL/Nef_3/polyhedron_3_to_nef_3.h Line: 253 In order to clean the STL file, you have the following options: * use http://wiki.netfabb.com/Semi-Automatic_Repair_Options to repair the holes but not the self-intersections. * use netfabb basic. This free software doesn't have the option to close holes nor can it fix the self-intersections. * use MeshLab, This free software can fix all the issues. Using MeshLab, you can do: * Render - Show non Manif Edges * Render - Show non Manif Vertices * if found, use Filters - Selection - Select non Manifold Edges or Select non Manifold Vertices - Apply - Close. Then click button 'Delete the current set of selected vertices...' or check http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDx0Tgy0UHo for an instruction video. The screen should show "0 non manifold edges", "0 non manifold vertices" Next, you can click the icon 'Fill Hole', select all the holes and click Fill and then Accept. You might have to redo this action a few times. Use File - Export Mesh to save the STL. If Meshlab can't fill the last hole then Blender might help: # Start Blender # `X, 1` to remove the default object # File, Import, Stl # `Tab` to edit the mesh # `A` to de-select all vertices # `Alt+Ctrl+Shift+M` to select all non-manifold vertices # `MMB` to rotate, `Shift+MMB` to pan, `wheel` to zoom # `C` for "circle" select, `Esc` to finish # `Alt+M, 1` to merge or `Space` and search for "merge" as alternative # Merging vertices is a useful way of filling holes where the vertices are so closely packed that the slight change in geometry is unimportant compared to the precision of a typical 3D printer === Importing JSON === This requires enabling '''import-function''' feature in development build. If you import a file with the suffix "json" or "csv", import returns a JSON-object datatype which there is not a way to express as a literal value -- it can only be imported. '''Note:''' Files with the ".csv" file suffix are also treated as JSON files, though these formats are not the same -- a CSV file saved from a spreadsheet program cannot be used here.<syntaxhighlight lang="openscad"> /* input file contains: {"people":[{"name":"Helen", "age":19}, {"name":"Chris", "age":32}]} */ t = import("people.json"); echo(t); people = t.people; for(i=[0:len(people)-1]) { person = people[i]; echo(str(person.name, ": ", person.age)); } </syntaxhighlight>Which results in this output:<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> ECHO: { people = [{ age = 19; name = "Helen"; }, { age = 32; name = "Chris"; }]; } ECHO: "Helen: 19" ECHO: "Chris: 32" </syntaxhighlight> == <s>import_dxf</s> == {{OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Deprecated|import_dxf()|'''import()'''}} Read a DXF file and create a 3D shape. linear_extrude(height = 5, center = true, convexity = 10) import_dxf(file = "example009.dxf", layer = "plate"); == <s>import_stl</s> == {{OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Deprecated|import_stl()|'''import()''' (see above)}} Imports an STL file for use in the current OpenSCAD model import_stl("body.stl", convexity = 5); == surface == <code>surface()</code> reads [[:w:Heightmap|Heightmap]] information from text or image files. It can read '''PNG''' files. ===Parameters=== ; file : String. The path to the file containing the heightmap data. ; center : Boolean. This determines the positioning of the generated object. If true, object is centered in X- and Y-axis. Otherwise, the object is placed in the positive quadrant. Defaults to false. ; invert : Boolean. Inverts how the color values of imported images are translated into height values. This has no effect when importing text data files. Defaults to false. {{requires|2015.03}} ; convexity : Integer. The convexity parameter specifies the maximum number of front sides (back sides) a ray intersecting the object might penetrate. This parameter is needed only for correct display of the object in OpenCSG preview mode and has no effect on the final rendering. === Text file format === The format for text based height maps is a matrix of numbers that represent the height for a specific point. Rows are mapped to the Y-axis, columns to the X axis. The numbers must be separated by spaces or tabs. Empty lines and lines starting with a # character are ignored. === Images === {{requires|2015.03}} Currently only PNG images are supported. Alpha channel information of the image is ignored and the height for the pixel is determined by converting the color value to [[:w:Grayscale|Grayscale]] using the linear luminance for the sRGB color space (Y = 0.2126R + 0.7152G + 0.0722B). The gray scale values are scaled to be in the range 0 to 100. === Examples === '''Example 1:''' //surface.scad surface(file = "surface.dat", center = true, convexity = 5); %translate([0,0,5])cube([10,10,10], center =true); #surface.dat 10 9 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 9 8 7 6 6 4 3 2 1 0 8 7 6 6 4 3 2 1 0 0 7 6 6 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 6 6 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Result: [[File:Openscad_surface_example_x1.png]] '''Example 2''' // example010.dat generated using octave: // d = (sin(1:0.2:10)' * cos(1:0.2:10)) * 10; // save("example010.dat", "d"); intersection() { surface(file = "example010.dat", center = true, convexity = 5); rotate(45, [0, 0, 1]) surface(file = "example010.dat", center = true, convexity = 5); } [[File:Openscad surface example x2.png]] '''Example 3:''' {{requires|2015.03}} // Example 3a scale([1, 1, 0.1]) surface(file = "smiley.png", center = true); // Example 3b scale([1, 1, 0.1]) surface(file = 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style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1103x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER SHA|&#x11030;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER SSA|&#x11031;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER SA|&#x11032;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER HA|&#x11033;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER LLA|&#x11034;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL LLLA|&#x11035;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL RRA|&#x11036;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL NNNA|&#x11037;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11038;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN BHATTIPROLU AA|&#x11039;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1103a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x1103b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x1103c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x1103d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x1103e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x1103f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1104x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x11040;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x11041;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11042;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11043;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11044;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11045;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VIRAMA|&nbsp;&#x11046;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DANDA|&#x11047;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11048;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI PUNCTUATION DOT|&#x11049;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI PUNCTUATION DOUBLE DOT|&#x1104a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI PUNCTUATION LINE|&#x1104b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI PUNCTUATION CRESCENT BAR|&#x1104c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI PUNCTUATION LOTUS|&#x1104d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1105x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER ONE|&#x11052;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER TWO|&#x11053;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER THREE|&#x11054;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER FOUR|&#x11055;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER FIVE|&#x11056;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER SIX|&#x11057;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER SEVEN|&#x11058;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER EIGHT|&#x11059;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER NINE|&#x1105a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER TEN|&#x1105b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1105c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER THIRTY|&#x1105d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER FORTY|&#x1105e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER FIFTY|&#x1105f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1106x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER SIXTY|&#x11060;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x11061;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x11062;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER NINETY|&#x11063;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x11064;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x11065;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11066;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT ONE|&#x11067;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT TWO|&#x11068;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT THREE|&#x11069;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT FOUR|&#x1106a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT FIVE|&#x1106b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT SIX|&#x1106c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1106d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1106e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI DIGIT NINE|&#x1106f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1107x |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI SIGN OLD TAMIL VIRAMA|&#x11070;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL SHORT E|&#x11071;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL SHORT O|&#x11072;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN OLD TAMIL SHORT E|&#x11073;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN OLD TAMIL SHORT O|&#x11074;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL LLA|&#x11075;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff;font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BRAHMI NUMBER JOINER|[BNJ]}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kaithi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1108x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11080;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11081;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SIGN VISARGA|&#x11082;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER A|&#x11083;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER AA|&#x11084;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER I|&#x11085;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER II|&#x11086;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER U|&#x11087;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER UU|&#x11088;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER E|&#x11089;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER AI|&#x1108a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER O|&#x1108b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER AU|&#x1108c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER KA|&#x1108d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER KHA|&#x1108e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER GA|&#x1108f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|1109x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER GHA|&#x11090;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER NGA|&#x11091;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER CA|&#x11092;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER CHA|&#x11093;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER JA|&#x11094;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER JHA|&#x11095;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER NYA|&#x11096;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER TTA|&#x11097;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER TTHA|&#x11098;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER DDA|&#x11099;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER DDDHA|&#x1109a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER DDHA|&#x1109b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER RHA|&#x1109c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER NNA|&#x1109d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER TA|&#x1109e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER THA|&#x1109f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER DA|&#x110a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER DHA|&#x110a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER NA|&#x110a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER PA|&#x110a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER PHA|&#x110a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER BA|&#x110a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER BHA|&#x110a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER MA|&#x110a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER YA|&#x110a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER RA|&#x110a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER LA|&#x110aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER VA|&#x110ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER SHA|&#x110ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER SSA|&#x110ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER SA|&#x110ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI LETTER HA|&#x110af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#78ffca" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x110b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x110b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x110b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x110b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x110b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x110b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x110b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x110b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x110b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x110b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SIGN NUKTA|&#x110ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x110bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI ENUMERATION SIGN|&#x110bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI NUMBER SIGN|&#x110bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI SECTION MARK|&#x110be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI DOUBLE SECTION MARK|&#x110bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Cx |style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI DANDA|&#x110c0;}}||style="background:#78ffca"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x110c1;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x110c2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KAITHI NUMBER SIGN ABOVE|&#x110cd;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sora Sompeng''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER SAH|&#x110d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER TAH|&#x110d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER BAH|&#x110d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER CAH|&#x110d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER DAH|&#x110d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER GAH|&#x110d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER MAH|&#x110d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER NGAH|&#x110d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER LAH|&#x110d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER NAH|&#x110d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER VAH|&#x110da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER PAH|&#x110db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER YAH|&#x110dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER RAH|&#x110dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER HAH|&#x110de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER KAH|&#x110df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER JAH|&#x110e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER NYAH|&#x110e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER AH|&#x110e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER EEH|&#x110e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER IH|&#x110e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER UH|&#x110e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER OH|&#x110e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER EH|&#x110e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG LETTER MAE|&#x110e8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|110Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT ZERO|&#x110f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT ONE|&#x110f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT TWO|&#x110f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT THREE|&#x110f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT FOUR|&#x110f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT FIVE|&#x110f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT SIX|&#x110f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT SEVEN|&#x110f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT EIGHT|&#x110f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SORA SOMPENG DIGIT NINE|&#x110f9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Chakma''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1110x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA SIGN VISARGA|&#x11102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER AA|&#x11103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER I|&#x11104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER U|&#x11105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER E|&#x11106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER KAA|&#x11107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER KHAA|&#x11108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER GAA|&#x11109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER GHAA|&#x1110a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER NGAA|&#x1110b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER CAA|&#x1110c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER CHAA|&#x1110d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER JAA|&#x1110e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER JHAA|&#x1110f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1111x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER NYAA|&#x11110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER TTAA|&#x11111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER TTHAA|&#x11112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER DDAA|&#x11113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER DDHAA|&#x11114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER NNAA|&#x11115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER TAA|&#x11116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER THAA|&#x11117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER DAA|&#x11118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER DHAA|&#x11119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER NAA|&#x1111a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER PAA|&#x1111b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER PHAA|&#x1111c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER BAA|&#x1111d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER BHAA|&#x1111e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER MAA|&#x1111f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1112x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER YYAA|&#x11120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER YAA|&#x11121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER RAA|&#x11122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER LAA|&#x11123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER WAA|&#x11124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER SAA|&#x11125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER HAA|&#x11126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN A|&#x11127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x1112a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x1112b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x1112c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x1112d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x1112e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x1112f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1113x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN OI|&#x11130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA O MARK|&#x11131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA AU MARK|&#x11132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VIRAMA|&#x11133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA MAAYYAA|&#x11134;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT ZERO|&#x11136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT ONE|&#x11137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT TWO|&#x11138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT THREE|&#x11139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT FOUR|&#x1113a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT FIVE|&#x1113b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT SIX|&#x1113c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1113d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1113e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DIGIT NINE|&#x1113f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1114x |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA SECTION MARK|&#x11140;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DANDA|&#x11141;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11142;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA QUESTION MARK|&#x11143;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER LHAA|&#x11144;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11145;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN EI|&#x11146;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHAKMA LETTER VAA|&#x11147;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mahajani''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1115x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER A|&#x11150;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER I|&#x11151;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER U|&#x11152;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER E|&#x11153;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER O|&#x11154;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER KA|&#x11155;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER KHA|&#x11156;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER GA|&#x11157;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER GHA|&#x11158;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER CA|&#x11159;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER CHA|&#x1115a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER JA|&#x1115b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER JHA|&#x1115c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER NYA|&#x1115d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER TTA|&#x1115e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER TTHA|&#x1115f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1116x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER DDA|&#x11160;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER DDHA|&#x11161;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER NNA|&#x11162;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER TA|&#x11163;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER THA|&#x11164;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER DA|&#x11165;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER DHA|&#x11166;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER NA|&#x11167;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER PA|&#x11168;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER PHA|&#x11169;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER BA|&#x1116a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER BHA|&#x1116b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER MA|&#x1116c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER RA|&#x1116d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER LA|&#x1116e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER VA|&#x1116f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1117x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER SA|&#x11170;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER HA|&#x11171;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LETTER RRA|&#x11172;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI SIGN NUKTA|&#x11173;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x11174;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI SECTION MARK|&#x11175;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MAHAJANI LIGATURE SHRI|&#x11176;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sharada''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1118x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN VISARGA|&#x11182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER A|&#x11183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER AA|&#x11184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER I|&#x11185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER II|&#x11186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER U|&#x11187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER UU|&#x11188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11189;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x1118a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x1118b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x1118c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER E|&#x1118d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER AI|&#x1118e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER O|&#x1118f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1119x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER AU|&#x11190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER KA|&#x11191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER KHA|&#x11192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER GA|&#x11193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER GHA|&#x11194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER NGA|&#x11195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER CA|&#x11196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER CHA|&#x11197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER JA|&#x11198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER JHA|&#x11199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER NYA|&#x1119a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER TTA|&#x1119b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER TTHA|&#x1119c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER DDA|&#x1119d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER DDHA|&#x1119e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER NNA|&#x1119f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER TA|&#x111a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER THA|&#x111a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER DA|&#x111a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER DHA|&#x111a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER NA|&#x111a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER PA|&#x111a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER PHA|&#x111a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER BA|&#x111a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER BHA|&#x111a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER MA|&#x111a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER YA|&#x111aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER RA|&#x111ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER LA|&#x111ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER LLA|&#x111ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER VA|&#x111ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER SHA|&#x111af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER SSA|&#x111b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER SA|&#x111b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA LETTER HA|&#x111b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x111b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x111b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x111b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x111b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x111b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x111b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x111b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x111ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x111bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x111bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x111bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x111be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x111bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN VIRAMA|&#x111c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x111c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA|&#x111c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA|&#x111c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA OM|&#x111c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DANDA|&#x111c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DOUBLE DANDA|&#x111c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x111c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SEPARATOR|&#x111c8;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SANDHI MARK|&#x111c9;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN NUKTA|&#x111ca;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL MODIFIER MARK|&#x111cb;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA EXTRA SHORT VOWEL MARK|&#x111cc;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SUTRA MARK|&#x111cd;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E|&#x111ce;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN INVERTED CANDRABINDU|&#x111cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT ZERO|&#x111d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT ONE|&#x111d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT TWO|&#x111d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT THREE|&#x111d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT FOUR|&#x111d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT FIVE|&#x111d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT SIX|&#x111d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x111d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x111d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA DIGIT NINE|&#x111d9;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA EKAM|&#x111da;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SIGN SIDDHAM|&#x111db;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA HEADSTROKE|&#x111dc;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA CONTINUATION SIGN|&#x111dd;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SECTION MARK-1|&#x111de;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA SECTION MARK-2|&#x111df;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sinhala Archaic Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Ex |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT ONE|&#x111e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT TWO|&#x111e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT THREE|&#x111e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT FOUR|&#x111e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT FIVE|&#x111e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT SIX|&#x111e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT SEVEN|&#x111e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT EIGHT|&#x111e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT NINE|&#x111e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TEN|&#x111ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TWENTY|&#x111eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER THIRTY|&#x111ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER FORTY|&#x111ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER FIFTY|&#x111ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER SIXTY|&#x111ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|111Fx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x111f0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x111f1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER NINETY|&#x111f2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x111f3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x111f4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khojki''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1120x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER A|&#x11200;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER AA|&#x11201;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER I|&#x11202;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER U|&#x11203;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER E|&#x11204;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER AI|&#x11205;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER O|&#x11206;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER AU|&#x11207;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER KA|&#x11208;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER KHA|&#x11209;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER GA|&#x1120a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER GGA|&#x1120b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER GHA|&#x1120c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER NGA|&#x1120d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER CA|&#x1120e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER CHA|&#x1120f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1121x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER JA|&#x11210;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER JJA|&#x11211;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER NYA|&#x11213;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER TTA|&#x11214;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER TTHA|&#x11215;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER DDA|&#x11216;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER DDHA|&#x11217;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER NNA|&#x11218;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER TA|&#x11219;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER THA|&#x1121a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER DA|&#x1121b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER DDDA|&#x1121c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER DHA|&#x1121d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER NA|&#x1121e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER PA|&#x1121f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1122x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER PHA|&#x11220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER BA|&#x11221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER BBA|&#x11222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER BHA|&#x11223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER MA|&#x11224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER YA|&#x11225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER RA|&#x11226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER LA|&#x11227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER VA|&#x11228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER SA|&#x11229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER HA|&#x1122a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER LLA|&#x1122b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x1122c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1122d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x1122e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x1122f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1123x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11230;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x11235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SIGN NUKTA|&#x11236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SIGN SHADDA|&#x11237;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI DANDA|&#x11238;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11239;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI WORD SEPARATOR|&#x1123a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SECTION MARK|&#x1123b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI DOUBLE SECTION MARK|&#x1123c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x1123d;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI SIGN SUKUN|&#x1123e;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER QA|&#x1123f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1124x |style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI LETTER SHORT I|&#x11240;}}||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11241;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Landa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1125x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1126x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1127x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Multani''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1128x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER A|&#x11280;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER I|&#x11281;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER U|&#x11282;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER E|&#x11283;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER KA|&#x11284;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER KHA|&#x11285;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER GA|&#x11286;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER GHA|&#x11288;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER CA|&#x1128a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER CHA|&#x1128b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER JA|&#x1128c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER JJA|&#x1128d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER NYA|&#x1128f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1129x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER TTA|&#x11290;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER TTHA|&#x11291;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER DDA|&#x11292;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER DDDA|&#x11293;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER DDHA|&#x11294;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER NNA|&#x11295;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER TA|&#x11296;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER THA|&#x11297;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER DA|&#x11298;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER DHA|&#x11299;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER NA|&#x1129a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER PA|&#x1129b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER PHA|&#x1129c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER BA|&#x1129d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER BHA|&#x1129f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER MA|&#x112a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER YA|&#x112a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER RA|&#x112a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER LA|&#x112a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER VA|&#x112a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER SA|&#x112a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER HA|&#x112a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER RRA|&#x112a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI LETTER RHA|&#x112a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MULTANI SECTION MARK|&#x112a9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khudawadi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER A|&#x112b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER AA|&#x112b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER I|&#x112b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER II|&#x112b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER U|&#x112b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER UU|&#x112b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER E|&#x112b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER AI|&#x112b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER O|&#x112b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER AU|&#x112b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER KA|&#x112ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER KHA|&#x112bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER GA|&#x112bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER GGA|&#x112bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER GHA|&#x112be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER NGA|&#x112bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER CA|&#x112c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER CHA|&#x112c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER JA|&#x112c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER JJA|&#x112c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER JHA|&#x112c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER NYA|&#x112c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER TTA|&#x112c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER TTHA|&#x112c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER DDA|&#x112c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER DDDA|&#x112c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER RRA|&#x112ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER DDHA|&#x112cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER NNA|&#x112cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER TA|&#x112cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER THA|&#x112ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER DA|&#x112cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER DHA|&#x112d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER NA|&#x112d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER PA|&#x112d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER PHA|&#x112d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER BA|&#x112d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER BBA|&#x112d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER BHA|&#x112d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER MA|&#x112d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER YA|&#x112d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER RA|&#x112d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER LA|&#x112da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER VA|&#x112db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER SHA|&#x112dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER SA|&#x112dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI LETTER HA|&#x112de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x112df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x112e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x112e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x112e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x112e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x112e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x112e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x112e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x112e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x112e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI SIGN NUKTA|&#x112e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x112ea;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|112Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT ZERO|&#x112f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT ONE|&#x112f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT TWO|&#x112f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT THREE|&#x112f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT FOUR|&#x112f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT FIVE|&#x112f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT SIX|&#x112f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x112f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x112f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KHUDAWADI DIGIT NINE|&#x112f9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Grantha''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1130x |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE|&#x11300;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11301;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11302;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN VISARGA|&#x11303;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER A|&#x11305;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER AA|&#x11306;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER I|&#x11307;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER II|&#x11308;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER U|&#x11309;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER UU|&#x1130a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x1130b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x1130c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER EE|&#x1130f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1131x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER AI|&#x11310;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER OO|&#x11313;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER AU|&#x11314;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER KA|&#x11315;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER KHA|&#x11316;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER GA|&#x11317;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER GHA|&#x11318;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER NGA|&#x11319;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER CA|&#x1131a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER CHA|&#x1131b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER JA|&#x1131c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER JHA|&#x1131d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER NYA|&#x1131e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER TTA|&#x1131f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1132x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER TTHA|&#x11320;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER DDA|&#x11321;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER DDHA|&#x11322;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER NNA|&#x11323;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER TA|&#x11324;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER THA|&#x11325;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER DA|&#x11326;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER DHA|&#x11327;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER NA|&#x11328;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER PA|&#x1132a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER PHA|&#x1132b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER BA|&#x1132c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER BHA|&#x1132d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER MA|&#x1132e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER YA|&#x1132f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1133x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER RA|&#x11330;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER LA|&#x11332;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER LLA|&#x11333;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VA|&#x11335;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER SHA|&#x11336;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER SSA|&#x11337;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER SA|&#x11338;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER HA|&#x11339;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING BINDU BELOW|&#x1133b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN NUKTA|&#x1133c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x1133d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x1133e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1133f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1134x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11340;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11341;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11342;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11343;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x11344;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN EE|&#x11347;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11348;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN OO|&#x1134b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x1134c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN VIRAMA|&#x1134d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1135x |style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA OM|&#x11350;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA AU LENGTH MARK|&#x11357;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA SIGN PLUTA|&#x1135d;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA|&#x1135e;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VEDIC DOUBLE ANUSVARA|&#x1135f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1136x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11360;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11361;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x11362;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x11363;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT ZERO|&#x11366;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT ONE|&#x11367;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT TWO|&#x11368;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT THREE|&#x11369;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT FOUR|&#x1136a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT FIVE|&#x1136b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT SIX|&#x1136c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1137x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER A|&#x11370;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER KA|&#x11371;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER NA|&#x11372;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER VI|&#x11373;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER PA|&#x11374;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tulu-Tigalari''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1138x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER A|&#x11380;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER AA|&#x11381;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER I|&#x11382;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER II|&#x11383;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER U|&#x11384;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER UU|&#x11385;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11386;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11387;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11388;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11389;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER EE|&#x1138b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER AI|&#x1138e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1139x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER OO|&#x11390;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER AU|&#x11391;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER KA|&#x11392;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER KHA|&#x11393;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER GA|&#x11394;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER GHA|&#x11395;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER NGA|&#x11396;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER CA|&#x11397;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER CHA|&#x11398;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER JA|&#x11399;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER JHA|&#x1139a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER NYA|&#x1139b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER TTA|&#x1139c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER TTHA|&#x1139d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER DDA|&#x1139e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER DDHA|&#x1139f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER NNA|&#x113a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER TA|&#x113a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER THA|&#x113a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER DA|&#x113a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER DHA|&#x113a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER NA|&#x113a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER PA|&#x113a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER PHA|&#x113a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER BA|&#x113a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER BHA|&#x113a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER MA|&#x113aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER YA|&#x113ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER RA|&#x113ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER LA|&#x113ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER VA|&#x113ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER SHA|&#x113af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER SSA|&#x113b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER SA|&#x113b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER HA|&#x113b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER LLA|&#x113b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER RRA|&#x113b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI LETTER LLLA|&#x113b5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x113b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x113b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x113b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x113ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x113bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x113bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x113bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x113be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x113bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x113c0;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN EE|&#x113c2;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x113c5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN OO|&#x113c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x113c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI AU LENGTH MARK|&#x113c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN CANDRA ANUNASIKA|&#x113ca;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x113cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN VISARGA|&#x113cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x113ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN LOOPED VIRAMA|&#x113cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI CONJOINER|&#x113d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI REPHA|&#x113d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI GEMINATION MARK|&#x113d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN PLUTA|&#x113d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI DANDA|&#x113d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x113d5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN OM PUSHPIKA|&#x113d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI SIGN SHRII PUSHPIKA|&#x113d8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Ex |&nbsp;||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VEDIC TONE SVARITA|&#x113e1;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TULU-TIGALARI VEDIC TONE ANUDATTA|&#x113e2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|113Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Newa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1140x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER A|&#x11400;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER AA|&#x11401;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER I|&#x11402;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER II|&#x11403;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER U|&#x11404;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER UU|&#x11405;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11406;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11407;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11408;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11409;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER E|&#x1140a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER AI|&#x1140b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER O|&#x1140c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER AU|&#x1140d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER KA|&#x1140e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER KHA|&#x1140f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1141x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER GA|&#x11410;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER GHA|&#x11411;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NGA|&#x11412;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NGHA|&#x11413;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER CA|&#x11414;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER CHA|&#x11415;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER JA|&#x11416;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER JHA|&#x11417;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NYA|&#x11418;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NYHA|&#x11419;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER TTA|&#x1141a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER TTHA|&#x1141b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER DDA|&#x1141c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER DDHA|&#x1141d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NNA|&#x1141e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER TA|&#x1141f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1142x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER THA|&#x11420;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER DA|&#x11421;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER DHA|&#x11422;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NA|&#x11423;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER NHA|&#x11424;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER PA|&#x11425;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER PHA|&#x11426;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER BA|&#x11427;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER BHA|&#x11428;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER MA|&#x11429;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER MHA|&#x1142a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER YA|&#x1142b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER RA|&#x1142c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER RHA|&#x1142d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER LA|&#x1142e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER LHA|&#x1142f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1143x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER WA|&#x11430;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER SHA|&#x11431;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER SSA|&#x11432;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER SA|&#x11433;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER HA|&#x11434;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11435;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11436;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11437;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11438;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11439;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x1143a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x1143b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x1143c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x1143d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x1143e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x1143f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1144x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11440;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11441;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN VIRAMA|&#x11442;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11443;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11444;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN VISARGA|&#x11445;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN NUKTA|&#x11446;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x11447;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN FINAL ANUSVARA|&#x11448;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA OM|&#x11449;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIDDHI|&#x1144a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DANDA|&#x1144b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DOUBLE DANDA|&#x1144c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA COMMA|&#x1144d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA GAP FILLER|&#x1144e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x1144f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1145x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT ZERO|&#x11450;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT ONE|&#x11451;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT TWO|&#x11452;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT THREE|&#x11453;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT FOUR|&#x11454;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT FIVE|&#x11455;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT SIX|&#x11456;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11457;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11458;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DIGIT NINE|&#x11459;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA DOUBLE COMMA|&#x1145a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA PLACEHOLDER MARK|&#x1145b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA INSERTION SIGN|&#x1145d;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SANDHI MARK|&#x1145e;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA|&#x1145f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1146x |style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA|&#x11460;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NEWA SIGN UPHADHMANIYA|&#x11461;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1147x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tirhuta''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1148x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA ANJI|&#x11480;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER A|&#x11481;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER AA|&#x11482;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER I|&#x11483;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER II|&#x11484;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER U|&#x11485;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER UU|&#x11486;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11487;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11488;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11489;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x1148a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER E|&#x1148b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER AI|&#x1148c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER O|&#x1148d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER AU|&#x1148e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER KA|&#x1148f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1149x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER KHA|&#x11490;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER GA|&#x11491;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER GHA|&#x11492;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER NGA|&#x11493;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER CA|&#x11494;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER CHA|&#x11495;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER JA|&#x11496;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER JHA|&#x11497;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER NYA|&#x11498;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER TTA|&#x11499;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER TTHA|&#x1149a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER DDA|&#x1149b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER DDHA|&#x1149c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER NNA|&#x1149d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER TA|&#x1149e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER THA|&#x1149f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER DA|&#x114a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER DHA|&#x114a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER NA|&#x114a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER PA|&#x114a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER PHA|&#x114a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER BA|&#x114a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER BHA|&#x114a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER MA|&#x114a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER YA|&#x114a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER RA|&#x114a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER LA|&#x114aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER VA|&#x114ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER SHA|&#x114ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER SSA|&#x114ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER SA|&#x114ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA LETTER HA|&#x114af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x114b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x114b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x114b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x114b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x114b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x114b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x114b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x114b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x114b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x114b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN SHORT E|&#x114ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x114bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x114bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN SHORT O|&#x114bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x114be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x114bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x114c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN VISARGA|&#x114c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN VIRAMA|&#x114c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN NUKTA|&#x114c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x114c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA GVANG|&#x114c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x114c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA OM|&#x114c7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT ZERO|&#x114d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT ONE|&#x114d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT TWO|&#x114d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT THREE|&#x114d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT FOUR|&#x114d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT FIVE|&#x114d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT SIX|&#x114d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x114d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x114d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TIRHUTA DIGIT NINE|&#x114d9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tani''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Ex |o͜o||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|114Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ranjana''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1150x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1151x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1152x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1153x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1154x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1155x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1156x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1157x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Siddham''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1158x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER A|&#x11580;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER AA|&#x11581;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER I|&#x11582;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER II|&#x11583;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER U|&#x11584;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER UU|&#x11585;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11586;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11587;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11588;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11589;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER E|&#x1158a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER AI|&#x1158b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER O|&#x1158c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER AU|&#x1158d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER KA|&#x1158e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER KHA|&#x1158f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1159x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER GA|&#x11590;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER GHA|&#x11591;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER NGA|&#x11592;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER CA|&#x11593;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER CHA|&#x11594;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER JA|&#x11595;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER JHA|&#x11596;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER NYA|&#x11597;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER TTA|&#x11598;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER TTHA|&#x11599;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER DDA|&#x1159a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER DDHA|&#x1159b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER NNA|&#x1159c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER TA|&#x1159d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER THA|&#x1159e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER DA|&#x1159f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER DHA|&#x115a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER NA|&#x115a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER PA|&#x115a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER PHA|&#x115a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER BA|&#x115a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER BHA|&#x115a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER MA|&#x115a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER YA|&#x115a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER RA|&#x115a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER LA|&#x115a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER VA|&#x115aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER SHA|&#x115ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER SSA|&#x115ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER SA|&#x115ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER HA|&#x115ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x115af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN I|&#x115b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN II|&#x115b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN U|&#x115b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x115b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x115b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x115b5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN E|&#x115b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x115b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN O|&#x115ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x115bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x115bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x115bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN VISARGA|&#x115be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN VIRAMA|&#x115bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN NUKTA|&#x115c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SIGN SIDDHAM|&#x115c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM DANDA|&#x115c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM DOUBLE DANDA|&#x115c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SEPARATOR DOT|&#x115c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SEPARATOR BAR|&#x115c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM REPETITION MARK-1|&#x115c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM REPETITION MARK-2|&#x115c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM REPETITION MARK-3|&#x115c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM END OF TEXT MARK|&#x115c9;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH TRIDENT AND U-SHAPED ORNAMENTS|&#x115ca;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH TRIDENT AND DOTTED CRESCENTS|&#x115cb;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH RAYS AND DOTTED CRESCENTS|&#x115cc;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH RAYS AND DOTTED DOUBLE CRESCENTS|&#x115cd;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH RAYS AND DOTTED TRIPLE CRESCENTS|&#x115ce;}}||style="background:#8a94ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK DOUBLE RING|&#x115cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK DOUBLE RING WITH RAYS|&#x115d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH DOUBLE CRESCENTS|&#x115d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH TRIPLE CRESCENTS|&#x115d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH QUADRUPLE CRESCENTS|&#x115d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH SEPTUPLE CRESCENTS|&#x115d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND RAYS|&#x115d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND TWO ENCLOSURES|&#x115d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND FOUR ENCLOSURES|&#x115d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER THREE-CIRCLE ALTERNATE I|&#x115d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER TWO-CIRCLE ALTERNATE I|&#x115d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER TWO-CIRCLE ALTERNATE II|&#x115da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM LETTER ALTERNATE U|&#x115db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE U|&#x115dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE UU|&#x115dd;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|115Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Modi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1160x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER A|&#x11600;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER AA|&#x11601;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER I|&#x11602;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER II|&#x11603;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER U|&#x11604;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER UU|&#x11605;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11606;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11607;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11608;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11609;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER E|&#x1160a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER AI|&#x1160b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER O|&#x1160c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER AU|&#x1160d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER KA|&#x1160e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER KHA|&#x1160f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1161x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER GA|&#x11610;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER GHA|&#x11611;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER NGA|&#x11612;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER CA|&#x11613;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER CHA|&#x11614;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER JA|&#x11615;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER JHA|&#x11616;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER NYA|&#x11617;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER TTA|&#x11618;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER TTHA|&#x11619;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER DDA|&#x1161a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER DDHA|&#x1161b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER NNA|&#x1161c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER TA|&#x1161d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER THA|&#x1161e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER DA|&#x1161f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1162x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER DHA|&#x11620;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER NA|&#x11621;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER PA|&#x11622;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER PHA|&#x11623;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER BA|&#x11624;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER BHA|&#x11625;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER MA|&#x11626;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER YA|&#x11627;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER RA|&#x11628;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER LA|&#x11629;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER VA|&#x1162a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER SHA|&#x1162b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER SSA|&#x1162c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER SA|&#x1162d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER HA|&#x1162e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI LETTER LLA|&#x1162f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1163x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11630;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11631;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11632;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11633;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11634;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11635;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x11636;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x11637;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL|&#x11638;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11639;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x1163a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x1163b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x1163c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x1163d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI SIGN VISARGA|&#x1163e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x1163f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1164x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI SIGN ARDHACANDRA|&#x11640;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DANDA|&#x11641;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11642;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x11643;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI SIGN HUVA|&#x11644;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1165x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11650;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT ONE|&#x11651;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT TWO|&#x11652;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT THREE|&#x11653;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT FOUR|&#x11654;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT FIVE|&#x11655;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT SIX|&#x11656;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11657;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11658;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MODI DIGIT NINE|&#x11659;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mongolian Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1166x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11660;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN ROTATED BIRGA|&#x11661;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN DOUBLE BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11662;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN TRIPLE BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11663;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT|&#x11664;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN ROTATED BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11665;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN ROTATED BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT|&#x11666;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN INVERTED BIRGA|&#x11667;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN INVERTED BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT|&#x11668;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN SWIRL BIRGA|&#x11669;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN SWIRL BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x1166a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN SWIRL BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT|&#x1166b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MONGOLIAN TURNED SWIRL BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT|&#x1166c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1167x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Takri''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1168x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER A|&#x11680;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER AA|&#x11681;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER I|&#x11682;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER II|&#x11683;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER U|&#x11684;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER UU|&#x11685;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER E|&#x11686;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER AI|&#x11687;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER O|&#x11688;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER AU|&#x11689;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER KA|&#x1168a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER KHA|&#x1168b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER GA|&#x1168c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER GHA|&#x1168d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER NGA|&#x1168e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER CA|&#x1168f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1169x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER CHA|&#x11690;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER JA|&#x11691;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER JHA|&#x11692;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER NYA|&#x11693;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER TTA|&#x11694;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER TTHA|&#x11695;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER DDA|&#x11696;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER DDHA|&#x11697;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER NNA|&#x11698;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER TA|&#x11699;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER THA|&#x1169a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER DA|&#x1169b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER DHA|&#x1169c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER NA|&#x1169d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER PA|&#x1169e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER PHA|&#x1169f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER BA|&#x116a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER BHA|&#x116a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER MA|&#x116a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER YA|&#x116a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER RA|&#x116a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER LA|&#x116a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER VA|&#x116a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER SHA|&#x116a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER SA|&#x116a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER HA|&#x116a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER RRA|&#x116aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x116ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI SIGN VISARGA|&#x116ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x116ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x116ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x116af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x116b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x116b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x116b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x116b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x116b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x116b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x116b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI SIGN NUKTA|&#x116b7;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI LETTER ARCHAIC KHA|&#x116b8;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x116b9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT ZERO|&#x116c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT ONE|&#x116c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT TWO|&#x116c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT THREE|&#x116c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT FOUR|&#x116c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT FIVE|&#x116c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT SIX|&#x116c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x116c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x116c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAKRI DIGIT NINE|&#x116c9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Myanmar Extended-C''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT ZERO|&#x116d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT ONE|&#x116d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT TWO|&#x116d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT THREE|&#x116d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT FOUR|&#x116d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT FIVE|&#x116d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT SIX|&#x116d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT SEVEN|&#x116d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT EIGHT|&#x116d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR PAO DIGIT NINE|&#x116d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT ZERO|&#x116da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT ONE|&#x116db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT TWO|&#x116dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT THREE|&#x116dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT FOUR|&#x116de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT FIVE|&#x116df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Ex |style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT SIX|&#x116e0;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT SEVEN|&#x116e1;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT EIGHT|&#x116e2;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MYANMAR EASTERN PWO KAREN DIGIT NINE|&#x116e3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|116Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ahom''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1170x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER KA|&#x11700;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER KHA|&#x11701;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER NGA|&#x11702;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER NA|&#x11703;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER TA|&#x11704;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER ALTERNATE TA|&#x11705;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER PA|&#x11706;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER PHA|&#x11707;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER BA|&#x11708;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER MA|&#x11709;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER JA|&#x1170a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER CHA|&#x1170b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER THA|&#x1170c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER RA|&#x1170d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER LA|&#x1170e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER SA|&#x1170f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1171x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER NYA|&#x11710;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER HA|&#x11711;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER A|&#x11712;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER DA|&#x11713;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER DHA|&#x11714;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER GA|&#x11715;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER ALTERNATE GA|&#x11716;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER GHA|&#x11717;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER BHA|&#x11718;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER JHA|&#x11719;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER ALTERNATE BA|&#x1171a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA|&#x1171d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA|&#x1171e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LIGATING RA|&#x1171f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1172x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN A|&#x11720;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11721;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11722;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11723;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11724;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11725;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11726;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN AW|&#x11727;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11728;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11729;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM VOWEL SIGN AM|&#x1172a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM SIGN KILLER|&#x1172b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#8a94ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1173x |{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT ZERO|&#x11730;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT ONE|&#x11731;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT TWO|&#x11732;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT THREE|&#x11733;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT FOUR|&#x11734;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT FIVE|&#x11735;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT SIX|&#x11736;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11737;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11738;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM DIGIT NINE|&#x11739;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM NUMBER TEN|&#x1173a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1173b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM SIGN SMALL SECTION|&#x1173c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM SIGN SECTION|&#x1173d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM SIGN RULAI|&#x1173e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM SYMBOL VI|&#x1173f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1174x |style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER CA|&#x11740;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER TTA|&#x11741;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER TTHA|&#x11742;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER DDA|&#x11743;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER DDHA|&#x11744;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER NNA|&#x11745;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0|{{H:title|dotted=no|AHOM LETTER LLA|&#x11746;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1175x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1176x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1177x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1178x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1179x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|117Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Dogra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1180x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER A|&#x11800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER AA|&#x11801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER I|&#x11802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER II|&#x11803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER U|&#x11804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER UU|&#x11805;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER E|&#x11806;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER AI|&#x11807;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER O|&#x11808;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER AU|&#x11809;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER KA|&#x1180a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER KHA|&#x1180b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER GA|&#x1180c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER GHA|&#x1180d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER NGA|&#x1180e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER CA|&#x1180f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1181x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER CHA|&#x11810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER JA|&#x11811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER JHA|&#x11812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER NYA|&#x11813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER TTA|&#x11814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER TTHA|&#x11815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER DDA|&#x11816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER DDHA|&#x11817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER NNA|&#x11818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER TA|&#x11819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER THA|&#x1181a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER DA|&#x1181b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER DHA|&#x1181c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER NA|&#x1181d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER PA|&#x1181e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER PHA|&#x1181f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1182x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER BA|&#x11820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER BHA|&#x11821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER MA|&#x11822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER YA|&#x11823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER RA|&#x11824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER LA|&#x11825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER VA|&#x11826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER SHA|&#x11827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER SSA|&#x11828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER SA|&#x11829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER HA|&#x1182a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA LETTER RRA|&#x1182b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x1182c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1182d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x1182e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x1182f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1183x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x11832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA SIGN VISARGA|&#x11838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA SIGN VIRAMA|&#x11839;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA SIGN NUKTA|&#x1183a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOGRA ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x1183b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1184x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sirmauri''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1185x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1186x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1187x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1188x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1189x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Warang Citi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER NGAA|&#x118a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x118a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER WI|&#x118a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YU|&#x118a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YA|&#x118a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YO|&#x118a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER II|&#x118a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER UU|&#x118a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x118a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x118a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ANG|&#x118aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER GA|&#x118ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER KO|&#x118ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ENY|&#x118ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YUJ|&#x118ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER UC|&#x118af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ENN|&#x118b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ODD|&#x118b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER TTE|&#x118b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER NUNG|&#x118b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER DA|&#x118b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER AT|&#x118b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER AM|&#x118b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER BU|&#x118b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER PU|&#x118b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HIYO|&#x118b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HOLO|&#x118ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HORR|&#x118bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HAR|&#x118bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER SSUU|&#x118bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER SII|&#x118be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER VIYO|&#x118bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER NGAA|&#x118c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER A|&#x118c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER WI|&#x118c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER YU|&#x118c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER YA|&#x118c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER YO|&#x118c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER II|&#x118c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER UU|&#x118c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER E|&#x118c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER O|&#x118c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER ANG|&#x118ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER GA|&#x118cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER KO|&#x118cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER ENY|&#x118cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER YUJ|&#x118ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER UC|&#x118cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER ENN|&#x118d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER ODD|&#x118d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER TTE|&#x118d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER NUNG|&#x118d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER DA|&#x118d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER AT|&#x118d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER AM|&#x118d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER BU|&#x118d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER PU|&#x118d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER HIYO|&#x118d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER HOLO|&#x118da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER HORR|&#x118db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER HAR|&#x118dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER SSUU|&#x118dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER SII|&#x118de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER VIYO|&#x118df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT ZERO|&#x118e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT ONE|&#x118e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT TWO|&#x118e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT THREE|&#x118e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT FOUR|&#x118e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT FIVE|&#x118e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT SIX|&#x118e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x118e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x118e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI DIGIT NINE|&#x118e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER TEN|&#x118ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x118eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER THIRTY|&#x118ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER FORTY|&#x118ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER FIFTY|&#x118ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER SIXTY|&#x118ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|118Fx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x118f0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x118f1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI NUMBER NINETY|&#x118f2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|WARANG CITI OM|&#x118ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Dives Akuru''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1190x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER A|&#x11900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER AA|&#x11901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER I|&#x11902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER II|&#x11903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER U|&#x11904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER UU|&#x11905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER E|&#x11906;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER O|&#x11909;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER KA|&#x1190c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER KHA|&#x1190d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER GA|&#x1190e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER GHA|&#x1190f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1191x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER NGA|&#x11910;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER CA|&#x11911;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER CHA|&#x11912;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER JA|&#x11913;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER NYA|&#x11915;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER TTA|&#x11916;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER DDA|&#x11918;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER DDHA|&#x11919;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER NNA|&#x1191a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER TA|&#x1191b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER THA|&#x1191c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER DA|&#x1191d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER DHA|&#x1191e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER NA|&#x1191f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1192x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER PA|&#x11920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER PHA|&#x11921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER BA|&#x11922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER BHA|&#x11923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER MA|&#x11924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER YA|&#x11925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER YYA|&#x11926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER RA|&#x11927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER LA|&#x11928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER VA|&#x11929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER SHA|&#x1192a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER SSA|&#x1192b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER SA|&#x1192c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER HA|&#x1192d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER LLA|&#x1192e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU LETTER ZA|&#x1192f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1193x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11930;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11931;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11932;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11933;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11934;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11935;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11937;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11938;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x1193b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x1193c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU SIGN HALANTA|&#x1193d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU VIRAMA|&#x1193e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU PREFIXED NASAL SIGN|&#x1193f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1194x |style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU MEDIAL YA|&#x11940;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU INITIAL RA|&#x11941;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU MEDIAL RA|&#x11942;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU SIGN NUKTA|&#x11943;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11944;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU GAP FILLER|&#x11945;}}||style="background:#ffb0ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU END OF TEXT MARK|&#x11940;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffb0ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1195x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT ZERO|&#x11950;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT ONE|&#x11951;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT TWO|&#x11952;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT THREE|&#x11953;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT FOUR|&#x11954;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT FIVE|&#x11955;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT SIX|&#x11956;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11957;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11958;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIVES AKURU DIGIT NINE|&#x11959;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Vatteluttu''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1196x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1197x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1198x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1199x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nandinagari''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER A|&#x119a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER AA|&#x119a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER I|&#x119a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER II|&#x119a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER U|&#x119a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER UU|&#x119a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x119a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x119a7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER E|&#x119aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER AI|&#x119ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER O|&#x119ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER AU|&#x119ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER KA|&#x119ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER KHA|&#x119af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER GA|&#x119b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER GHA|&#x119b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER NGA|&#x119b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER CA|&#x119b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER CHA|&#x119b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER JA|&#x119b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER JHA|&#x119b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER NYA|&#x119b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER TTA|&#x119b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER TTHA|&#x119b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER DDA|&#x119ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER DDHA|&#x119bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER NNA|&#x119bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER TA|&#x119bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER THA|&#x119be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER DA|&#x119bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER DHA|&#x119c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER NA|&#x119c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER PA|&#x119c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER PHA|&#x119c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER BA|&#x119c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER BHA|&#x119c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER MA|&#x119c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER YA|&#x119c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER RA|&#x119c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER LA|&#x119c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER VA|&#x119ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER SHA|&#x119cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER SSA|&#x119cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER SA|&#x119cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER HA|&#x119ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER LLA|&#x119cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI LETTER RRA|&#x119d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x119d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x119d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x119d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x119d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x119d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x119d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x119d7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x119da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x119db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x119dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x119dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x119de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI SIGN VISARGA|&#x119df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Ex |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x119e0;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x119e1;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI SIGN SIDDHAM|&#x119e2;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI HEADSTROKE|&#x119e3;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E|&#x119e4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|119Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Zanabazar Square''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER A|&#x11a00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11a01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN UE|&#x11a02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11a03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11a04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN OE|&#x11a05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11a06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11a07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11a08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I|&#x11a09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK|&#x11a0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KA|&#x11a0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KHA|&#x11a0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER GA|&#x11a0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER GHA|&#x11a0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NGA|&#x11a0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER CA|&#x11a10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER CHA|&#x11a11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER JA|&#x11a12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NYA|&#x11a13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TTA|&#x11a14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TTHA|&#x11a15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DDA|&#x11a16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DDHA|&#x11a17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NNA|&#x11a18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TA|&#x11a19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER THA|&#x11a1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DA|&#x11a1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DHA|&#x11a1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NA|&#x11a1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER PA|&#x11a1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER PHA|&#x11a1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER BA|&#x11a20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER BHA|&#x11a21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER MA|&#x11a22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TSA|&#x11a23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TSHA|&#x11a24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DZA|&#x11a25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DZHA|&#x11a26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER ZHA|&#x11a27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER ZA|&#x11a28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER -A|&#x11a29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER YA|&#x11a2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER RA|&#x11a2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER LA|&#x11a2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER VA|&#x11a2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SHA|&#x11a2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SSA|&#x11a2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SA|&#x11a30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER HA|&#x11a31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KSSA|&#x11a32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE FINAL CONSONANT MARK|&#x11a33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VIRAMA|&#x11a34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11a35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRABINDU WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11a36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRA WITH ORNAMENT|&#x11a37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11a38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA|&#x11a39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA|&#x11a3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA|&#x11a3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER RA|&#x11a3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER LA|&#x11a3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA|&#x11a3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE INITIAL HEAD MARK|&#x11a3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLOSING HEAD MARK|&#x11a40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK TSHEG|&#x11a41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK SHAD|&#x11a42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK DOUBLE SHAD|&#x11a43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK LONG TSHEG|&#x11a44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE INITIAL DOUBLE-LINED HEAD MARK|&#x11a45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLOSING DOUBLE-LINED HEAD MARK|&#x11a46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER|&#x11a47;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Soyombo''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER A|&#x11a50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11a51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN UE|&#x11a52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11a53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11a54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11a55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE|&#x11a56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11a57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11a58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11a59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x11a5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK|&#x11a5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER KA|&#x11a5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER KHA|&#x11a5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER GA|&#x11a5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER GHA|&#x11a5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER NGA|&#x11a60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER CA|&#x11a61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER CHA|&#x11a62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER JA|&#x11a63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER JHA|&#x11a64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER NYA|&#x11a65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER TTA|&#x11a66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER TTHA|&#x11a67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER DDA|&#x11a68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER DDHA|&#x11a69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER NNA|&#x11a6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER TA|&#x11a6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER THA|&#x11a6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER DA|&#x11a6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER DHA|&#x11a6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER NA|&#x11a6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER PA|&#x11a70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER PHA|&#x11a71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER BA|&#x11a72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER BHA|&#x11a73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER MA|&#x11a74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER TSA|&#x11a75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER TSHA|&#x11a76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER DZA|&#x11a77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER ZHA|&#x11a78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER ZA|&#x11a79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER -A|&#x11a7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER YA|&#x11a7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER RA|&#x11a7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER LA|&#x11a7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER VA|&#x11a7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER SHA|&#x11a7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER SSA|&#x11a80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER SA|&#x11a81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER HA|&#x11a82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO LETTER KSSA|&#x11a83;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO SIGN JIHVAMULIYA|&#x11a84;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO SIGN UPADHMANIYA|&#x11a85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA|&#x11a86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER LA|&#x11a87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SHA|&#x11a88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SA|&#x11a89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G|&#x11a8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN K|&#x11a8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN NG|&#x11a8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN D|&#x11a8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN N|&#x11a8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN B|&#x11a8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11A9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN M|&#x11a90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN R|&#x11a91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN L|&#x11a92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN SH|&#x11a93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN S|&#x11a94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN -A|&#x11a95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11a96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA|&#x11a97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK|&#x11a98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO SUBJOINER|&#x11a99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO MARK TSHEG|&#x11a9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO MARK SHAD|&#x11a9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO MARK DOUBLE SHAD|&#x11a9c;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO MARK PLUTA|&#x11a9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN AND TRIPLE FLAME|&#x11a9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN AND FLAME|&#x11a9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11AAx |style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN|&#x11aa0;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-1|&#x11aa1;}}||style="background:#b690ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-2|&#x11aa2;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11ABx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HI|&#x11ab0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HII|&#x11ab1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HO|&#x11ab2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HOO|&#x11ab3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HA|&#x11ab4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK HAA|&#x11ab5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRI|&#x11ab6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRII|&#x11ab7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRO|&#x11ab8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHROO|&#x11ab9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRA|&#x11aba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS NATTILIK SHRAA|&#x11abb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS SPE|&#x11abc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS SPI|&#x11abd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS SPO|&#x11abe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CANADIAN SYLLABICS SPA|&#x11abf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pau Cin Hau''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11ACx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER PA|&#x11ac0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER KA|&#x11ac1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER LA|&#x11ac2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER MA|&#x11ac3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER DA|&#x11ac4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER ZA|&#x11ac5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER VA|&#x11ac6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER NGA|&#x11ac7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER HA|&#x11ac8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER GA|&#x11ac9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER KHA|&#x11aca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER SA|&#x11acb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER BA|&#x11acc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER CA|&#x11acd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER TA|&#x11ace;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER THA|&#x11acf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11ADx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER NA|&#x11ad0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER PHA|&#x11ad1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER RA|&#x11ad2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FA|&#x11ad3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER CHA|&#x11ad4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER A|&#x11ad5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER E|&#x11ad6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER I|&#x11ad7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER O|&#x11ad8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER U|&#x11ad9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER UA|&#x11ada;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER IA|&#x11adb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL P|&#x11adc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL K|&#x11add;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL T|&#x11ade;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL M|&#x11adf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11AEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL N|&#x11ae0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL L|&#x11ae1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL W|&#x11ae2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL NG|&#x11ae3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LETTER FINAL Y|&#x11ae4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE LONG|&#x11ae5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE|&#x11ae6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP|&#x11ae7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE LONG FINAL|&#x11ae8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU RISING TONE FINAL|&#x11ae9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI GLOTTAL STOP FINAL|&#x11aea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE LONG|&#x11aeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE|&#x11aec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE LONG FINAL|&#x11aed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU SANDHI TONE FINAL|&#x11aee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE|&#x11aef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11AFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP VARIANT|&#x11af0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE LONG FINAL|&#x11af1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU MID-LEVEL TONE FINAL|&#x11af2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE LONG|&#x11af3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE|&#x11af4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP|&#x11af5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE LONG FINAL|&#x11af6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU LOW-FALLING TONE FINAL|&#x11af7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP FINAL|&#x11af8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Devanagari Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI HEAD MARK|&#x11b00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI HEAD MARK WITH HEADSTROKE|&#x11b01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN BHALE|&#x11b02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN BHALE WITH HOOK|&#x11b03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN EXTENDED BHALE|&#x11b04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN EXTENDED BHALE WITH HOOK|&#x11b05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN WESTERN FIVE-LIKE BHALE|&#x11b06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN WESTERN NINE-LIKE BHALE|&#x11b07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN REVERSED NINE-LIKE BHALE|&#x11b08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DEVANAGARI SIGN MINDU|&#x11b09;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sharada Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B6x |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN OE|&#x11b60;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN OOE|&#x11b61;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN UE|&#x11b62;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN UUE|&#x11b63;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN SHORT E|&#x11b64;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN SHORT O|&#x11b65;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E|&#x11b66;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHARADA VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O|&#x11b67;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Leke''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11B9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Sunuwar''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER DEVI|&#x11bc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER TASLA|&#x11bc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER EKO|&#x11bc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER IMAR|&#x11bc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER REU|&#x11bc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER UTTHI|&#x11bc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER KIK|&#x11bc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER MA|&#x11bc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER APPHO|&#x11bc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER PIP|&#x11bc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER GIL|&#x11bca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER HAMSO|&#x11bcb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER CARMI|&#x11bcc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER NAH|&#x11bcd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER BUR|&#x11bce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER JYAH|&#x11bcf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER LOACHA|&#x11bd0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER OTTHI|&#x11bd1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER SHYELE|&#x11bd2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER VARCA|&#x11bd3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER YAT|&#x11bd4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER AVA|&#x11bd5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER AAL|&#x11bd6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER DONGA|&#x11bd7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER THARI|&#x11bd8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER PHAR|&#x11bd9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER NGAR|&#x11bda;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER KHA|&#x11bdb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER SHYER|&#x11bdc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER CHELAP|&#x11bdd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER TENTU|&#x11bde;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER THELE|&#x11bdf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BEx |style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR LETTER KLOKO|&#x11be0;}}||style="background:#edc3b4"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR SIGN PVO|&#x11be1;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|11BFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT ZERO|&#x11bf0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT ONE|&#x11bf1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT TWO|&#x11bf2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT THREE|&#x11bf3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT FOUR|&#x11bf4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT FIVE|&#x11bf5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT SIX|&#x11bf6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11bf7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11bf8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SUNUWAR DIGIT NINE|&#x11bf9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bhaiksuki''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER A|&#x11c00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER AA|&#x11c01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER I|&#x11c02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER II|&#x11c03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER U|&#x11c04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER UU|&#x11c05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11c06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11c07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11c08;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER E|&#x11c0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER AI|&#x11c0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER O|&#x11c0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER AU|&#x11c0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER KA|&#x11c0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER KHA|&#x11c0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER GA|&#x11c10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER GHA|&#x11c11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER NGA|&#x11c12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER CA|&#x11c13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER CHA|&#x11c14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER JA|&#x11c15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER JHA|&#x11c16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER NYA|&#x11c17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER TTA|&#x11c18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER TTHA|&#x11c19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER DDA|&#x11c1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER DDHA|&#x11c1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER NNA|&#x11c1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER TA|&#x11c1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER THA|&#x11c1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER DA|&#x11c1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER DHA|&#x11c20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER NA|&#x11c21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER PA|&#x11c22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER PHA|&#x11c23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER BA|&#x11c24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER BHA|&#x11c25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER MA|&#x11c26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER YA|&#x11c27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER RA|&#x11c28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER LA|&#x11c29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER VA|&#x11c2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER SHA|&#x11c2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER SSA|&#x11c2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER SA|&#x11c2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI LETTER HA|&#x11c2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11c2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11c30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11c31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11c32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11c33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11c34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR|&#x11c35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L|&#x11c36;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11c38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11c39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11c3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11c3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11c3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11c3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI SIGN VISARGA|&#x11c3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x11c3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C4x |style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI SIGN AVAGRAHA|&#x11c40;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DANDA|&#x11c41;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x11c42;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI WORD SEPARATOR|&#x11c43;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI GAP FILLER-1|&#x11c44;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI GAP FILLER-2|&#x11c45;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11c50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT ONE|&#x11c51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT TWO|&#x11c52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT THREE|&#x11c53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT FOUR|&#x11c54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT FIVE|&#x11c55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT SIX|&#x11c56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11c57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11c58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI DIGIT NINE|&#x11c59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER ONE|&#x11c5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER TWO|&#x11c5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER THREE|&#x11c5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER FOUR|&#x11c5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER FIVE|&#x11c5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER SIX|&#x11c5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER SEVEN|&#x11c60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER EIGHT|&#x11c61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER NINE|&#x11c62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER TEN|&#x11c63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER TWENTY|&#x11c64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER THIRTY|&#x11c65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER FORTY|&#x11c66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER FIFTY|&#x11c67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER SIXTY|&#x11c68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x11c69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x11c6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI NUMBER NINETY|&#x11c6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BHAIKSUKI HUNDREDS UNIT MARK|&#x11c6c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Marchen''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN HEAD MARK|&#x11c70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN MARK SHAD|&#x11c71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER KA|&#x11c72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER KHA|&#x11c73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER GA|&#x11c74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER NGA|&#x11c75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER CA|&#x11c76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER CHA|&#x11c77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER JA|&#x11c78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER NYA|&#x11c79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER TA|&#x11c7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER THA|&#x11c7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER DA|&#x11c7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER NA|&#x11c7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER PA|&#x11c7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER PHA|&#x11c7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER BA|&#x11c80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER MA|&#x11c81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER TSA|&#x11c82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER TSHA|&#x11c83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER DZA|&#x11c84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER WA|&#x11c85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER ZHA|&#x11c86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER ZA|&#x11c87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER -A|&#x11c88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER YA|&#x11c89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER RA|&#x11c8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER LA|&#x11c8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER SHA|&#x11c8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER SA|&#x11c8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER HA|&#x11c8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN LETTER A|&#x11c8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11C9x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER KA|&#x11c92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER KHA|&#x11c93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER GA|&#x11c94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER NGA|&#x11c95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER CA|&#x11c96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER CHA|&#x11c97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER JA|&#x11c98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER NYA|&#x11c99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER TA|&#x11c9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER THA|&#x11c9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER DA|&#x11c9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER NA|&#x11c9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER PA|&#x11c9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER PHA|&#x11c9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER BA|&#x11ca0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER MA|&#x11ca1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER TSA|&#x11ca2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER TSHA|&#x11ca3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER DZA|&#x11ca4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER WA|&#x11ca5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER ZHA|&#x11ca6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER ZA|&#x11ca7;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER YA|&#x11ca9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER RA|&#x11caa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER LA|&#x11cab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER SHA|&#x11cac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER SA|&#x11cad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER HA|&#x11cae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER A|&#x11caf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CBx |style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11cb0;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11cb1;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11cb2;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11cb3;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11cb4;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11cb5;}}||style="background:#9c8dff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11cb6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Balti-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11CFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Masaram Gondi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER A|&#x11d00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER AA|&#x11d01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER I|&#x11d02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER II|&#x11d03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER U|&#x11d04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER UU|&#x11d05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER E|&#x11d06;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER AI|&#x11d08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER O|&#x11d09;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER AU|&#x11d0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER KA|&#x11d0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER KHA|&#x11d0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER GA|&#x11d0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER GHA|&#x11d0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER NGA|&#x11d10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER CA|&#x11d11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER CHA|&#x11d12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER JA|&#x11d13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER JHA|&#x11d14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER NYA|&#x11d15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER TTA|&#x11d16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER TTHA|&#x11d17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER DDA|&#x11d18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER DDHA|&#x11d19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER NNA|&#x11d1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER TA|&#x11d1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER THA|&#x11d1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER DA|&#x11d1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER DHA|&#x11d1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER NA|&#x11d1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER PA|&#x11d20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER PHA|&#x11d21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER BA|&#x11d22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER BHA|&#x11d23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER MA|&#x11d24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER YA|&#x11d25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER RA|&#x11d26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER LA|&#x11d27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER VA|&#x11d28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER SHA|&#x11d29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER SSA|&#x11d2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER SA|&#x11d2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER HA|&#x11d2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER LLA|&#x11d2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER KSSA|&#x11d2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER JNYA|&#x11d2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI LETTER TRA|&#x11d30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11d31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11d32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11d33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11d34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11d35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R|&#x11d36;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11d3a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11d3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11d3d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11d3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11d40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI SIGN VISARGA|&#x11d41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI SIGN NUKTA|&#x11d42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI SIGN CANDRA|&#x11d43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI SIGN HALANTA|&#x11d44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA|&#x11d45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI REPHA|&#x11d46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI RA-KARA|&#x11d47;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11d50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT ONE|&#x11d51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT TWO|&#x11d52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT THREE|&#x11d53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT FOUR|&#x11d54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT FIVE|&#x11d55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT SIX|&#x11d56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11d57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11d58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MASARAM GONDI DIGIT NINE|&#x11d59;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Gunjala Gondi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER A|&#x11d60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER AA|&#x11d61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER I|&#x11d62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER II|&#x11d63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER U|&#x11d64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER UU|&#x11d65;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER EE|&#x11d67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER AI|&#x11d68;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER OO|&#x11d6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER AU|&#x11d6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER YA|&#x11d6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER VA|&#x11d6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER BA|&#x11d6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER BHA|&#x11d6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER MA|&#x11d70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER KA|&#x11d71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER KHA|&#x11d72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER TA|&#x11d73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER THA|&#x11d74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER LA|&#x11d75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER GA|&#x11d76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER GHA|&#x11d77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER DA|&#x11d78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER DHA|&#x11d79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER NA|&#x11d7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER CA|&#x11d7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER CHA|&#x11d7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER TTA|&#x11d7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER TTHA|&#x11d7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER LLA|&#x11d7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER JA|&#x11d80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER JHA|&#x11d81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER DDA|&#x11d82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER DDHA|&#x11d83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER NGA|&#x11d84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER PA|&#x11d85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER PHA|&#x11d86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER HA|&#x11d87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER RA|&#x11d88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI LETTER SA|&#x11d89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11d8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11d8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN II|&#x11d8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11d8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x11d8e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11D9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN EE|&#x11d90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x11d91;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN OO|&#x11d93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x11d94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11d95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI SIGN VISARGA|&#x11d96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI VIRAMA|&#x11d97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI OM|&#x11d98;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11da0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT ONE|&#x11da1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT TWO|&#x11da2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT THREE|&#x11da3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT FOUR|&#x11da4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT FIVE|&#x11da5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT SIX|&#x11da6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11da7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11da8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT NINE|&#x11da9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tolong Siki''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DBx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER I|&#x11db0;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER E|&#x11db1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER U|&#x11db2;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER O|&#x11db3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER A|&#x11db4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER AA|&#x11db5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER P|&#x11db6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER PH|&#x11db7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER B|&#x11db8;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER BH|&#x11db9;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER M|&#x11dba;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER T|&#x11dbb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER TH|&#x11dbc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER D|&#x11dbd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER DH|&#x11dbe;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER N|&#x11dbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DCx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER TT|&#x11dc0;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER TTH|&#x11dc1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER DD|&#x11dc2;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER DDH|&#x11dc3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER NN|&#x11dc4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER C|&#x11dc5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER CH|&#x11dc6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER J|&#x11dc7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER JH|&#x11dc8;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER NY|&#x11dc9;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER K|&#x11dca;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER KH|&#x11dcb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER G|&#x11dcc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER GH|&#x11dcd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER NG|&#x11dce;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER Y|&#x11dcf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER R|&#x11dd0;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER L|&#x11dd1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER V|&#x11dd2;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER NNY|&#x11dd3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER S|&#x11dd4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER H|&#x11dd5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER X|&#x11dd6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER RR|&#x11dd7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI LETTER RRH|&#x11dd8;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI SIGN SELA|&#x11dd9;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI SIGN HECAKA|&#x11dda;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI UNGGA|&#x11ddb;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DEx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT ZERO|&#x11de0;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT ONE|&#x11de1;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT TWO|&#x11de2;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT THREE|&#x11de3;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT FOUR|&#x11de4;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT FIVE|&#x11de5;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT SIX|&#x11de6;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x11de7;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x11de8;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TOLONG SIKI DIGIT NINE|&#x11de9;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bengali Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11DFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tocharian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khotanese''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11E9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11EAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11EBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11ECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|11EDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Makasar''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11EEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER KA|&#x11ee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER GA|&#x11ee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER NGA|&#x11ee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER PA|&#x11ee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER BA|&#x11ee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER MA|&#x11ee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER TA|&#x11ee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER DA|&#x11ee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER NA|&#x11ee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER CA|&#x11ee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER JA|&#x11eea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER NYA|&#x11eeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER YA|&#x11eec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER RA|&#x11eed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER LA|&#x11eee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER VA|&#x11eef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|11EFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER SA|&#x11ef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR LETTER A|&#x11ef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR ANGKA|&#x11ef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN I|&#x11ef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN U|&#x11ef4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN E|&#x11ef5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN O|&#x11ef6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR PASSIMBANG|&#x11ef7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MAKASAR END OF SECTION|&#x11ef8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kawi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11F0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI SIGN CANDRABINDU|&#x11f00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x11f01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI SIGN REPHA|&#x11f02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI SIGN VISARGA|&#x11f03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER A|&#x11f04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER AA|&#x11f05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER I|&#x11f06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER II|&#x11f07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER U|&#x11f08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER UU|&#x11f09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER VOCALIC R|&#x11f0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER VOCALIC RR|&#x11f0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER VOCALIC L|&#x11f0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER VOCALIC LL|&#x11f0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER E|&#x11f0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER AI|&#x11f0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11F1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER O|&#x11f10;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER KA|&#x11f12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER KHA|&#x11f13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER GA|&#x11f14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER GHA|&#x11f15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER NGA|&#x11f16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER CA|&#x11f17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER CA|&#x11f18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER JA|&#x11f19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER JHA|&#x11f1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER NYA|&#x11f1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER TTA|&#x11f1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER TTHA|&#x11f1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER DDA|&#x11f1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER DDHA|&#x11f1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11F2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER NNA|&#x11f20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER TA|&#x11f21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER THA|&#x11f22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER DA|&#x11f23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER DHA|&#x11f24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER NA|&#x11f25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER PA|&#x11f26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER PHA|&#x11f27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER BA|&#x11f28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER BHA|&#x11f29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER MA|&#x11f2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER YA|&#x11f2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER RA|&#x11f2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER LA|&#x11f2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER WA|&#x11f2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER SHA|&#x11f2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|11F3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER SSA|&#x11f30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER SA|&#x11f31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER HA|&#x11f32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI LETTER JNYA|&#x11f33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x11f34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE AA|&#x11f35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KAWI VOWEL SIGN 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Languages/C++/Code/Keywords/static/Internal Linkage 0 235752 4632920 3676632 2026-04-28T12:16:59Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632920 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Internal linkage When used on a free function, a global variable, or a global constant, it specifies internal linkage (as opposed to {{C++ Programming/kw|extern}}, which specifies external linkage). Internal linkage limits access to the data or function to the current file. Examples of use outside of any function or class: ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static int apples = 15;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a "static global" variable named <code>apples</code>, with initial value 15, only visible from this translation unit. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static int bananas;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a "static global" variable named <code>bananas</code>, with initial value 0, only visible from this translation unit. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>int g_fruit;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a global variable named <code>g_fruit</code>, with initial value 0, visible from every translation unit. Such variables are often frowned on as poor style. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static const int muffins_per_pan=12;</syntaxhighlight>: defines is a variable named <code>muffins_per_pan</code>, visible only in this translation unit. The static keyword is redundant here. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>const int hours_per_day=24;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a variable named <code>hours_per_day</code>, only visible in this translation unit. (This acts the same as <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static const int hours_per_day=24;</syntaxhighlight>). ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static void f();</syntaxhighlight>: declares that there is a function <code>f</code> taking no arguments and with no return value defined in this translation unit. Such a forward declaration is often used when defining mutually recursive functions. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>static void f(){;}</syntaxhighlight>: defines the function <code>f()</code> declared above. This function can only be called from other functions and members in this translation unit; it is invisible to other translation units. {{BookCat}} <noinclude>{{displaytitle|title=C++ Programming}}</noinclude> e11vabm3kimb71aywm5awiwlja2yq1m C++ Programming/Programming Languages/C++/Code/Keywords/static/Permanent Storage 0 235796 4632930 3676660 2026-04-28T12:34:20Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632930 wikitext text/x-wiki ====== Permanent storage ====== Using the <code>static</code> modifier makes a variable have static lifetime and on global variables makes them require internal linkage (variables will not be accessible from code of the same project that resides in other files). ;'''static lifetime''':Means that a static variable will need to be initialized in the file scope and at run time, will exist and maintain changes across until the program's process is closed, the particular order of destruction of static variables is undefined. <code>static</code> variables instances share the same memory location. This means that they keep their value between function calls. For example, in the following code, a static variable inside a function is used to keep track of how many times that function has been called: <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> void foo() { static int counter = 0; cout << "foo has been called " << ++counter << " times\n"; } int main() { for( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i ) foo(); } </syntaxhighlight> {{BookCat}} <noinclude>{{displaytitle|title=C++ Programming}}</noinclude> c3btt3zhbwqo166e0spm8mal410xfc7 C++ Programming/Programming Languages/C++/Code/Keywords/extern 0 237093 4632998 3698950 2026-04-28T19:06:50Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632998 wikitext text/x-wiki The '''<code>extern</code>''' keyword tells the compiler that a variable is defined in another source module (outside of the current scope). The linker then finds this actual declaration and sets up the '''<code>extern</code>''' variable to point to the correct location. Variables described by '''<code>extern</code>''' statements will not have any space allocated for them, as they should be properly defined elsewhere. If a variable is declared extern, and the linker finds no actual declaration of it, it will throw an "Unresolved external symbol" error. Examples: ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>extern int i;</syntaxhighlight>: declares that there is a variable named <code>i of type int</code>, defined somewhere in the program. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>extern int j = 0;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a variable <code>j</code> with external linkage; the '''<code>extern</code>''' keyword is redundant here. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>extern void f();</syntaxhighlight>: declares that there is a function <code>f</code> taking no arguments and with no return value defined somewhere in the program; '''<code>extern</code>''' is redundant, but sometimes considered good style. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>extern void f() {;}</syntaxhighlight>: defines the function <code>f()</code> declared above; again, the '''<code>extern</code>''' keyword is technically redundant here as external linkage is default. ;<syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>extern const int k = 1;</syntaxhighlight>: defines a constant <code>int k</code> with value <code>1</code> and external linkage; <code>extern</code> is required because <code>const</code> variables have internal linkage by default. '''<code>extern</code>''' statements are frequently used to allow data to span the scope of multiple files. When applied to function declarations, the additional "C" or "C++" string literal will change name mangling when compiling under the opposite language. That is, <code>extern "C" int plain_c_func(int param);</code> allows C++ code to execute a C library function plain_c_func. {{BookCat}} <noinclude>{{displaytitle|title=C++ Programming}}</noinclude> asifnqvokdnvgsthpmk0qhru6xesdym Aros/Platforms/x86 Complete System HCL 0 237398 4633004 4631854 2026-04-28T20:19:22Z Jeff1138 301139 4633004 wikitext text/x-wiki {{ArosNav}} ==Introduction== This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail. If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information. Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds. So consequently, be aware that driver support on native is now a decade behind linux, MacOS(TM) and Windows(TM). Although still being worked upon Alternatively, an hosted OS (windows or linux) of AROS could give better results. [[#Laptops]] [[#Netbook]] [[#Desktop Systems]] [[#AMD Sockets]] [[#Intel Sockets]] [[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]] [[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]] === Laptops === [[#top|...to the top]] * 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card * 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200] * 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Date ! width="5%" |Overall ! width="5%" |Gfx VESA ! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration ! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB |- | 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit) |- | 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit) |- | 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series |- | 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet |- | 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware |- |} 3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them. Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible) Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from *80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron) *20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer/Gateway/Emachines==== Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987 Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Packard Bell Aspire Extensa TimeLine Travelmate </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="2%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC |- | Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron |- | Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues] |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF - |- | <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) - |- | <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu |- | <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible |- | <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation - |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - |- | <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots] |- | <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A |- | Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit |- | [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only |- | <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Asus * X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U * A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal) || <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 and AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - |- | <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter - |- | <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch - |- | <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery - |- | <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi - |- | <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Dell ==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Studio Inspiron Vostro XPS Alienware Precision Latitude </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="10%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays |- | <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style - |- | Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m || 855GME * revA00 * revA03 * revA06 | {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max - |- | Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot |- | Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case || 855GME * revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz * revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz | {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 * reva00 * revA01 * revA02 * revA03 * revA04 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure - |- | <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device - |- | <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2, AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios |- | Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port |- | Latitude D410 PP06S *rev A00 *A01, A02 *A03 || GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4, 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L || <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz * Rev A0x * Rev A0x * Rev A07 1.73Ghz | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones - |- | <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 |- | <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch Matt 16:10, 1280x800 pixel, WXGA TFT Display - first Dell AMD machine - Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L, 9300, 9200 PP14L *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit but - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1) *A00 Pentium M *A0? Core Duo *A08 Core2 Duo || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 * revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400 * revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500 * revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz | <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L || <!--Chipset--> * 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz * 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|DVD-ROM Rev00 Philips SDR089 - CDRW/DVDROM Philips CDD5263 or TEAC DW224EV - DVD+-RW Rev00 Optiarc AD-5540A or HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, rev01 TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->945GMS * rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800 |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i945 * revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit * revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * rev A00 * rev A01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM) || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S || <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz * rev A00 * rev A01 * rev A02 | <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D630 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 * revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper * revA01 0DT785 heatsink | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2 * revA00 * revA01 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12 |- | <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots, |- | <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots, |- | <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi - |- | Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam, |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip - |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Fujitsu-Siemens==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Amilo Esprimo Lifebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes |- | <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}} | <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}} | <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}} | <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb | <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX - |- | <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram |- | <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen - |- | <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz - |- | <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Presario Pavilion Omnibook ProBook Armada Elitebook </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125 |- | <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL |- | Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers - |- | <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB |- | <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected |- | <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472 |- |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive |- | Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit |- | Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm |- | <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003 |- | <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit |- | <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio) |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again - |- | Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options - |- | <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues - |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v - |- | <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g - * 32bit Core Duo T2400 * 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600 |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with * 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400 * 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller - |- | <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working - * 32bit 1.86GHz core duo * 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap] |- | <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1) |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S |- | <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 |- | <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768) |- | <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard - |- | <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch - |- | <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad - |- | <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 USB || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives |- | <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi |- | <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{No|Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 and 2.0 USB}} || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging - |- | <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging - |- | <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN - |- | <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic - |- | <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac - |- | <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====IBM/Lenovo==== [[#top|...to the top]] Build quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > iSeries Edge Ideapad Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit |- | Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 |- | Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 - |- | <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3. |- | Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted |- | <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip |- | Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max) |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design |- | <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P * 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4" * 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO || <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 - |- | <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky |- | <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb - |- | <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy. |- | Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works |- | <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m |- | <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm - |- | <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || || |- | <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410 |- | <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight - |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400 |- | <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p - |- | <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight |- | <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant® |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap - |- | <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - IPS options available - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components or 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad T450 T450s t450p T550 L550 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i5 4300U i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5500U 5600U soldered || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 5500 5600 with optional nvidia 940M}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD Audio with ALC3232 codec Realtek ALC3232 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wireless AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit 14" 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900 or IPS 1920x1080 - Broadwell - keyboard swap requires removal of all components and key cap versions - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkpad x250 x250t || <!--Chipset-->i3 5010U i5 5200U 5300U i7 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|2.5in 7mm or m.2 2242 sata (m and b key)}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with Realtek ALC3232 codec / Intel HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|up to 3 USB 3.0 partly boots from usb but stops waiting for usb}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I218 extension port}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7265 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 768p, 1080p 12.5" screen - Fn and F1 for setup bios - F12 boot options - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545 * key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540 * Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID 6.3 for HDAudio 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working - |- |<!--Name-->AMD platform codes *Beema: ABM, *Carizzo-L: ACL, *Carizzo: ACZ, *Godavari: AGR, *Kaveri: AKV, *Stoney Ridge: ASR, *Stoney Ridge: AST (NB), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> *Summit Ridge: ASU, *Bristol Ridge-L: ABL, *Bristol Ridge: ABR, *Raven Ridge: ARR, *Picasso: API |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic - |- |<!--Name--> *ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) *Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery || <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option - |- |<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - battery internal about 30whr - 4GB soldered - |- |<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - battery internal about 30whr - 4GB soldered - |- |<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - internal battery only - TPM 2.0 software - |- |<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - internal and external battery - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - internal and external battery - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme - |- |<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan - |- |<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select - |- |<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - internal battery L18M3PF2 - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - |- |<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot - |- |<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues - |- |<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery - |- |<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case - |- |<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC) *ALO *ALC 82KD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor - |- |<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD) *ALO *ALC 82KD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in |- |<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p - |- |<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter - |- |<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad - |- |<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p - |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 - |- |<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="2%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II - |- | <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot - |- | <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end - |- | <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible |- | NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit |- | <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - |- | <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu - |- | <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba==== [[#top|...to the top]] Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest) <pre > Equium Satellite (Pro) Libretto Portege Tecra </pre > {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A |- | [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support |- | Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads |- | Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - |- | Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support |- | <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 - |- | Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed |- | <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination |- | <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) - |- | <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro--> AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200, |- | <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible |- | <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z - |- | <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card |- | <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 |- | <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 - |- | <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 zacate |- |<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- |} ====Misc==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950 |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum - |- | <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit |- | <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel - |- | <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray - |- | Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu - |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel - |- | <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s - |- | <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Netbook=== [[#top|...to the top]] * One of the better options if re-partitioning of the hard disk is not suitable or wanted is to go with AROS hosted i.e. run a small linux distro and host AROS on top. AROS can exist on a Windows(TM) install as well. See here for more information [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=779.0 Linux hosted] and [ Windows hosted] with downloads here [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php AROS download page] * installation needs an USB optical drive or an USB pen drive (see below) * PC with CD or DVD to install to a USB pendrive for boot purposes on a netbook * SD card sometimes can [ boot] like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100, [http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Audio-Codec-Comparison-Table/520 Audio Codecs] ====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm - |- | Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|RTL8101E - rtl8169}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || AspireOS 1.8 || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}}] || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || Icaros Desktop 1.3 || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit - |- | Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage - |- | <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 - |- | Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support |- | Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || || |- | <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max - |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Asus Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes| }} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] || NB 2013 and 2.1.1 (best) and 2.1.2 || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue psu Power Charger 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger 4.8*1.7MM - |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll |- | [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio]}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset}} AR5007EG (AR2425) - [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=32391&forum=28&start=20&viewmode=flat&order=0#583583 works] but not RaLink || AspireOS 1.7 || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some and not all model revisions - |- | eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012 05-25 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit |- | eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Aspire OS 1.6 || 2010 32bit |- | <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit |- | eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || Icaros 1.3.3 || 2011 64bit |- | EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options - |- | [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || || 2008 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb - |- | Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot - |- | <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || || 2008 32bit - |- | HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card |- | <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - |- | Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi |- | HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || HD Audio || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || || 2009 32bit - |- | HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || HD Audio || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |} ====Lenovo Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || || 2009 32bit - little support |- | IdeaPad S12 || N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || ALC269 HD Audio || USB || Broadcom || Intel hard blocked || || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown |- | S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{no|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit - |- | S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{no|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Samsung Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues |- | [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || || 2009 32bit - little support |- | N110 N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || || 2009 32bit - some support - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none |- | N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh |- | <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs |- | N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown |- | NP N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - |- | NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || || 2011 64bit - some support |- | <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life - |- | <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 - a little |- | <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Toshiba Netbooks==== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - some support |- | <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || Realtek 8111e rtl8169 || Atheros 9k || || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Misc Netbooks==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="10%" |Wireless ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="30%" |Comments |- | Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || Icaros 1.2.4 || |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->good |- | Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || || Slowly gaining support |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion--> |- | MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || Icaros 1.3 || |- | Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || || MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->MSI U100 clone |- | <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z | <!--Chipset--> | <!--IDE--> {{dunno}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}} | <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 2.0.3 | <!--Comments--> Rarely boots! |- | <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E | <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec | <!--USB-->3 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}} | <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life - |- | <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Desktop Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ====Acer==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin - |- | <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200 | <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}} | <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}} | <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}} | <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3 | <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi - |- | <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}} | <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}} | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k - |- | <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G *one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged *looping one long two short, a video card fault *two short beeps... CMOS damaged *got one long and one short beep... board error? | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe * Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom - |- | <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310 | <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios - |- |} ====Asus==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->EEEbox B202 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 | <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250 | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros | <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Dell==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name--> Precision 340 | <!--IDE--> {{yes}} | <!--SATA--> {{n/a}} | <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 2400 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}} | <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4] | <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution. |- | <!--Name-->Dimension 4600 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX270 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | <!--Comments--> |- | Optiplex GX280 | {{yes|Working}} | {{partial|IDE mode}} | {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}} | {{yes|Intel AC97}} | {{yes|USB 2.0}} | {{no|Broadcom}} | Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 745 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}} | <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 755 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1 | <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB |- | <!--Name--> Optiplex 990 | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 360 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon | <!--Comments-->poor support |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client *R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM *R10L Wyse Thin OS *R50L Suse Linux Enterprise *R90L Win XP Embedded *R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009 *R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7 | <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} | <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - |- | <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040 *username: Administrator, admin, [blank] *password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+ | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D) *2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR *2013 Z10D *2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR *2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2 | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client * 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) - * 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata port | <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E | <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec | <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}} | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Fujitsu Siemens==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop) | | | {{partial|VESA only}} | {{yes|AC97}} | | {{no|Intel PRO/1000}} | {{dunno}} | Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support. |- | Scenic T i845 | {{dunno}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{dunno|Intel AC97}} | {{dunno|UHCI}} | {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5.2 | AROS does not boot |- | <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }} | <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S400 | <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket - |- | <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S]) *G-T56N 1.65GHz *G-T40N 1.00GHz *G-T44R 1.20GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu - |- | <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card | <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots - |- | <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle" * GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz * GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC) | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F *2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB *2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code | <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}} | <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0 | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G *2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual *2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E) *2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad | <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}} | <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}} | <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu - |- | <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ====HP Compaq==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360 | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}} | <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510 | {{yes|Working}} | {{N/A}} | {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | {{yes|AC97}} | {{yes|Working}} | {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} | Icaros 1.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51 | <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio |- | <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200 | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}} | <!--Comments-->issues |- | <!--Name--> d230 | <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}} | <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} | <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}} | <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}} | <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} | <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 - |- | <!--Name-->t500 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22 | <!--Comments-->2004 |- | <!--Name-->DC7700 | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-?? | <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost |- | <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz | <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M | <!--Audio-->VIA with codec | <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}} | <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700 *HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour | <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97 | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm - |- | <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730 | <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices - |- | <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) - |- | <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742 | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->1 port | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard - |- | <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900 *t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3 *t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro *t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9 | <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z | <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM | <!--SATA-->one | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E | <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client *AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR - |- | <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016 *AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME) | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin |- | <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC *AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W) *AMD GX-415GA (65W) and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC *AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible - |- | <!--Name-->HP T530 *AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec | <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}} | <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB - |- | <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC *AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}} | <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e) | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}} | <!--Gfx-->i pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height - |- | <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0) *AMD Quad A10-5800B *AMD A8-5500B *AMD Dual A6-5400B *AMD A4-5300B | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D | <!--Audio-->HD ALC221 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF *AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B *AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B *AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B *AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} | <!--USB-->USB2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu - |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports | <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}} | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH - |- | <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565 |- | <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - |- | <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan - |- | <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec | <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- |} ====Lenovo==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio--> realtek codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510 |- | <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata | <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports | <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233 | <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->R4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM *AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400 *AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 11 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287 | <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz - |- | <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series *AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}} | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GigE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c | <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |} ====Misc==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme | <!--Audio--> via audio | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key - |- | <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta) | <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate |- | <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA2 | <!--IDE-->flash DOM | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga | <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One | <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec | <!--USB-->USB1.1 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA10 *E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later *E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client *TC3200, *TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841, *TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931, *TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA vga | <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA USB | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu, |- | <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients] *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf - |- | <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270) *Login Administrator Password Administrator *Login User Password User | <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec - |- | <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4) | <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06) | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga | <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec | <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5, | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket - |- | <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741) | <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}} | <!--USB-->Intel USB | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}} | <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3 | <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu - |- | <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT | <!--USB-->VIA | <!--Ethernet-->VIA | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu - |- | <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx), | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan - |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION1 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->NVidia | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2009 32bit |- | <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2010 |- | <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->2 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->GbE | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g, |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3 |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W] | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->ION2 | <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}} | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 slot | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac - |- | <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G | <!--Audio--> codec | <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update - |- | <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless |- | <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered - |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce |- | <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel - |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm |- | <!--Name--> *Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client *VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector - |- | <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Sata | <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen - |- | <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34', | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ |- | <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client *2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector *2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}} | <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}} | <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2 | <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} | <!--USB-->{{No| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B |- | <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz - |- | <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320 | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->R3 R5 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU - |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec | <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec | <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues) | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc | <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec | <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options |- | <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 M.2 | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - |- | <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}} | <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h |- | <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G |- | <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->AMD | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2 | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX |- | <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0) GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0) | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm - |- | <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->1GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata | <!--Gfx-->vega | <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E - |- | <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W - | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}} | <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu - |- | <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega 7 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting - |- | <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata | <!--Gfx-->Vega | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm |- | <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot | <!--Gfx-->Vega 6 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->2 3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 | <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu - |- | <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6, | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in | <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable - |- | <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0 | <!--Gfx-->RDNA | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC] | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->sata or nvme | <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath - |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2 * 5700G to 8700G apu * 9955HX | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Nvme | <!--Gfx-->680m | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H, |- | <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2 | <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered - |- | <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 760 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 760 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W - |- | <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments |- | <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec | <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9 | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVme | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point - |- | <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc | <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo - |- | <!--Name-->BosGame M5 | <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB-->USB4 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) - |- | <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops | <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec | <!--USB-->usb3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |} ===Server Systems=== [[#top|...to the top]] ====IBM==== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! width="15%" |Name ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx ! width="10%" |Audio ! width="10%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="15%" |Test Distro ! width="20%" |Comments |- | <!--Name-->xSeries 206m | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}} | <!--Audio-->{{n/a}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} | <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27 | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- |} ===Motherboard=== [[#top|...to the top]] * Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared * 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors] * Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU) * Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97 * Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs * Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot * Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets ====AMD Sockets==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 7 (1997/1999)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582 SiS 5591/5595 SiS 530 /5595 SiS 600/5595 SiS 620/5595 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket A 462 (2001/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S] | <!--Chipset-->nForce 2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2 | <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97 | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X | <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX | <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}} | <!--Opinion-->works ok |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz |- | <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML] | <!--Chipset-->SIS 650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E | <!--Chipset-->SIS730 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}} | <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}} | <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}} | <!--Opinion-->little support |- | <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)] | <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID) | <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID) | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400] | <!--Chipset-->nForce2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266 | <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec | <!--USB-->via 8233 | <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103 | <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting |- | <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X | <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}} | <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB - |- |} =====Socket 754 (2004/5)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2 | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8 | <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97 | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith] | <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}} | <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}} | <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306 |- | <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work | <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP | <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}} | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R | <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R] | <!--Chipset-->nF3-150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sil 3112 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no |- | <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A | <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 939 (2005)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE | <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium | <!--Chipset-->NVidia | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010 | <!--Chipset-->nF4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2 | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001 | <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli, |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 | <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only | <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053 | <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004) | <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports | <!--SATA-->2 SATA2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards |- |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Test Distro--> | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2 | <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->2 ports | <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp | <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100 | <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots - |} =====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) ===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x) | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 | <!--SATA-->2 | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec | <!--USB-->Nvidia | <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia | <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec - |- | <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2 | <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 ports | <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}} | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S | <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus | <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}} | <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x) | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l) | <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L), | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM | <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga | <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H | <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x) | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011] | <!--Chipset-->760g | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets - |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}} | <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support - |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps | <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889 | <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}} | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Yes | <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia | <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1 | <!--USB-->Yes | <!--Ethernet-->Yes | <!--Opinion-->works well overall |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65 | <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 Sata2 | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}} | <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}} | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P | <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga | <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100 | <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec | <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel) | <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit | <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)===== *095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver) *125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver) *220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590 {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs | <!--USB-->USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}} | <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}} | <!--USB-->4 USB2 | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }} | <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo) | <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}} | <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }} | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 760GM | <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}} | <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones - |- | <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1) | <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller | <!--Gfx-->n/a | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0) | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}} | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions), | <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets - |- | <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming | <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec | <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO | <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ? | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 | <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1), | <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====AMD Fusion (2011/14)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | IDE | SATA | AMD 6250 | Audio | USB | Ethernet | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX | 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC887 VD2 | USB | RTL8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked] |- | Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA | AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet | ALC892 | USB | Realtek 8111E | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E |- | ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added) | 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 | ACPI | {{N/A}} | SATA - 4 SATA3 | {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}} | {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}} | USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 | {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}} | 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX | <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0 | <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk |- | <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45 | <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI-->no support | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports | <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu | <!--Audio-->ALC HDA | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO | <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe | <!--Chipset-->E-450 together | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM1 (2011/13)===== On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE | <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169 | <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)===== Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D, {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A88X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)===== 5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400] Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival). {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168 | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1I | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI AM1M | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)===== Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below. <pre> Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS. Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration. Enable AMD fTPM switch. Press F10 to save changes. </pre> {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero | <!--Chipset-->X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8) | <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211 | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X |- | <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7 | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500 | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium | <!--Chipset--> X370 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295 | <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu | <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN | <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100 |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1 | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode) | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX | <!--Chipset-->B350 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1 | <!--Chipset-->A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K | <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC | <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A320 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme | <!--Chipset-->AMD X399 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX | <!--Chipset-->X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4 | <!--Chipset-->AMD X470 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4 | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi | <!--Chipset-->AMD B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pcie | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme | <!--Gfx-->pcie3 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots |- | <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max | <!--Chipset--> b450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{n/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> ALC codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX | <!--Chipset-->B450 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4 | <!--Chipset-->X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->nvme | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0 | <!--Audio--> ALC1200 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | <!--Chipset-->AMD X570 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 - |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->1G | <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4 |- | <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> alc1220 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G | <!--Comments--> |- | <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->AMD B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX | <!--Chipset-->B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C | <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118 | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB 3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX | <!--Chipset--> B550 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi | <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200 | <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx | <!--Chipset-->AMD A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX | <!--Chipset-->A520 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280) | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} ===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD audio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz - |- | <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio | <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}} | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) |- | <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x670e | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->rnda3 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x650 B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo) | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx | <!--Chipset-->B650 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->NVMe | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->A620M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen5 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Zen6 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU - |- | <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU - |- |} ===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} ====Intel Sockets==== [[#top|...to the top]] =====Socket 370 (2000/2)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA | <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}} | <!--Audio-->{{N/A}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket 478 (2002/4)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3] | <!--Chipset-->865PE | <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }} | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}} | <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}} | <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865P | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name-->Intel 845 | <!--Chipset-->865GC | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}} | <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3 |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)===== an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally. an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot. entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC) {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit AG8 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32 | <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no |- | <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2 | <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1 | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot | <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX | <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}} | <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}} | <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH | <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L | <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169) | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L | <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" - |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100 | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN | <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU | <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}} | <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L | <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}} | <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX - |- | <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0 | <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR] | <!--Chipset-->iG31 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}} | <!--Opinion-->good support |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}} | <!--Audio-->ALC887 | <!--USB-->3 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}} | <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1), | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1) | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1), | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3 | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 Port | <!--SATA-->4 Ports | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}} | <!--USB-->4 ports + headers | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P | <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4ports | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic | <!--Chipset-->iG41 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d | <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE | <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}} |<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2006 works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE | <!--Chipset-->965 intel | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} | <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO | <!--Chipset-->975X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->2 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B | <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Abit IP35 | <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1 | <!--Chipset-->Intel P35 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support | <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek | <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos |- | <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3 | <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B | <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - |- | <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1) | <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk|}} | <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }} | <!--USB-->{{yes | }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}} | <!--Opinion-->good |- | <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888 | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 ports | <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA | <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5) | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit) | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC |- | <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008) | <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G45 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->G43 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features |- | <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe | <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6 | <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->8 ports | <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots | <!--Audio-->ALC889A | <!--USB-->8 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169 | <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L | <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->1 port | <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors | <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard | <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C | <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0 | <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}} | <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }} | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}} | <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions |- | <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i | <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73) | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--GFX-->GF 7150 | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}} | <!--Opinion-->being tested |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16 | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Atom SOC (2008/2x)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D945CLF | <!--Chipset-->N230 single core | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441 | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion-->works very well |- | <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo] | <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core | <!--ACPI-->wip | <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610 | <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V |- | <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I | <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}} | <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}} | <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}} | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail | <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->GMA3150 | <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x | <!--USB-->{{yes}} | <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL | <!--Opinion-->some support |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5) | <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->gma 3150 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm - |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- |} =====Socket 1366 (2009/10)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE | <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots | <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio | <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}} | <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no |- | <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds | <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169 | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket 1156 (2010)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910 | <!--Chipset-->i3 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}} | <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}} | <!--USB-->{{yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H | <!--Chipset-->H55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot | <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x) | <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x) | <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0 | <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}} | <!--Opinion-->Works well |- | <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D | <!--Chipset-->P55 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{unk| }} | <!--SATA-->{{unk| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)===== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f | <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work - |- | <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx | <!--Chipset-->h61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e | <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz - |- | <!--Name-->‎Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card | <!--Opinion-->2022 64 |- | <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0 | <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897 | <!--USB-->4 usb2 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 | <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1) | <!--USB-->2 ports | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV | <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot | <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3) | <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci - |- | <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop | <!--Chipset-->H61 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 ports | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB-->4 ports | <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788 *retail MSI board *OEM Advent, etc | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}} | <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}} | <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well], |- | <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2 | <!--Chipset-->H61 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}} | <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M | <!--Chipset-->H67 + | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887 | <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}} | <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3) | <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2 | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889 | <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A | <!--Chipset-->B75 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}} | <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }} | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1 | <!--Chipset-->H77 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0 | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}} | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E] | <!--Chipset-->B85 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{no| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}} | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX | <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI | <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g | <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot | <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr | <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H81T | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887 | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0) | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} | <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }} | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }} | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817) | <!--Chipset-->H81 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} | <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16 | <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}} | <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K | <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H | <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards | <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150 | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97 | <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E | <!--Chipset-->Q87 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->H99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x79 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2 |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset-->X79 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->x99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset-->X99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4 | <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot | <!--Gfx-->pcie slot | <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec | <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 |- | <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 |- | <!--Name-->Mogul | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 |- | <!--Name-->Soyo | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP | <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102] | <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}} | <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC | <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback | <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}} | <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted - |- | <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->Intel USB3 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 - |- | <!--Name-->Asus H110T | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->2 sata | <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only | <!--Audio-->HDaudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard | <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0 | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec | <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2 | <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN | <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n | <!--Chipset-->H110 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}} | <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}} | <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}} | <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} | <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}} | <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen |- | <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s | <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 | <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h | <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming | <!--Chipset-->H170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sata | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0 | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK | <!--Chipset-->Z170 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} | <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi) | <!--Gfx-->pci-e | <!--Audio-->HDAudio | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet-->intel lan | <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V | <!--Chipset-->B250 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> Q370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> H370M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> B360M | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Asus Rampage | <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name-->Gigabyte | <!--Chipset--X299 > | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22) | <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible |- | <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2 | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} =====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2 | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, - |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- |} =====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion-->2027 |- |} =====Socket LGA (203x/203x)===== [[#top|...to the top]] {| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%" ! width="10%" |Name ! width="5%" |Chipset ! width="5%" |ACPI ! width="5%" |IDE ! width="5%" |SATA ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |USB ! width="10%" |Ethernet ! width="30%" |Opinion |- | <!--Name-->MSI | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion |- | <!--Name-->Asus | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |- | <!--Name--> | <!--Chipset--> | <!--ACPI--> | <!--IDE--> | <!--SATA--> | <!--Gfx--> | <!--Audio--> | <!--USB--> | <!--Ethernet--> | <!--Opinion--> |} ===Chromebooks=== For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to: *put the device into Developer Mode *disable firmware write protection *flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware *install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS: *Normal/Verified Boot Mode Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images Full verification of firmware and OS kernel No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices *Recovery Mode User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged') Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails Can be manually invoked: On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power] On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D] On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery. *Developer Mode "Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text), The user can select via keystroke <pre> ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] ) ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] ) Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] ) </pre> Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device. *Legacy Boot Mode Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1 Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem. https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/ Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything [https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility] [https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices] Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes. Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge] Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them. Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core]) [[#top|...to the top]] <pre> 060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W), 056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, 055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D, 053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W), 044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, 042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W), 039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U, 038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E, 037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t), 036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H, 036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W), 036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W), 035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F, 031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, 030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4, 029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c, 029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W), 028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U, 028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS, 027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U, 027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U, 027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W), 027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W), 027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1, 027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H, 027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H, 026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U, 024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t), 023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700, 023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2), 023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G, 023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS, 022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite, 020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t), 019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), 019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7, 019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W), 017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X, 017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U, 017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H, 016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3, 016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W), 016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T, 015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1, 014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U, 013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U, 013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S, 013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514, 012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t), 012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55), 012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t), 012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C, 011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U, 010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55), 010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K, 010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865, 010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690, 009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55), 008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T, 008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U, 008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K, 007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95, 007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S, 007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, 006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B, 006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685, 006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T, 006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t), 006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G, 005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325, 005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616), 005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t), 005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T, 005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860, 005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G, 005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55), 005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T, 005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B, 005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U, 005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53), 004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115), 004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U, 004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U, 004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU, 004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U, 004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, 004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20, 003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786, 003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399, 003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t), 003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W), 003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M, 003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t), 003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t), 003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU 003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100, 002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T, 002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU, 002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU, 002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55), 002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53), 002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U, 002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, 002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000, 001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020, 001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939, 001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU, 001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800, 001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100, 001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53), 001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD, 001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015, 001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110, 001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127, 001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840, 001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52 001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400, 000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU, 000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400, 000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140 000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56 000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E, 000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620 000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600, 000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500, 000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500, 000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325, 000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+, 000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+, 000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120 000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU, 000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+ 000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050, 000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+, 000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40, 000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145, 000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+, 000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250 000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U, 000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c), 000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+, 000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4, 000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC, 000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+ 000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+, 000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+ 000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3, 000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022 000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core, 000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750, 000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060 000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030, 000040 Intel 80386, 000030 Motorola 68020 000008 Motorola 68000 </pre> === Recommended hardware (32-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware. {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" | <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}} |- |} ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- |} ==== Laptops ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments--> |- | Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working |- |} ==== Desktop Systems ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card |- | ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- | Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance |- |} ==== Legacy supported hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="10%" |EOL ! width="35%" |Comments |- | iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 || |- | Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card |- |} === Recommended hardware (64-bit) === [[#top|...to the top]] Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release. ==== Virtual Hardware ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- | QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==== Motherboards ==== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! width="20%" |Name ! width="5%" |Storage ! width="5%" |Gfx ! width="5%" |Audio ! width="5%" |Ethernet ! width="5%" |Wireless ! width="10%" |Additional hardware ! width="45%" |Comments |- | ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support |- |} ==References== [[#top|...to the top]] {{reflist}} {{BookCat}} 8ayeqqlzglmrsogpr0w2vt90ukw57ur Lentis 0 238420 4633002 4632569 2026-04-28T20:06:21Z BDaws 3579797 /* Health and Medicine */ Added The Ebola Outbreak of 2014 chapter 4633002 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ [[Image:UVa Rotunda.jpg|thumb|196px|right|The Rotunda at The University of Virginia]] ''Lentis: The Social Interface of Technology'' is a guidebook to the realm where technological phenomena and social phenomena intersect. If we think of technology and society as circular domains that overlap, the common domain they share is a [[w:Lens (geometry)|lens]] in shape. Hence the short title of the book, ''Lentis,'' which is Latin for "of [or about] the lens." If the title (with its association with [[w:Lens|lenses]]) also suggests means of viewing, of examining, of magnifying, and of discovering, so much the better. The lens-shaped realm is called the "social interface of technology." The chief authors of ''Lentis'' are students at the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science. The authors are engineers representing diverse fields of engineering. As a wikibook, ''Lentis'' will accept contributions from authors and editors all over the world, but the student authors will take particular responsibility to produce a complete, well documented, well written and useful book. This is a student project. Until December 20, 2024, would-be contributors who are not students in the class are asked to consider editing sparingly, but are invited to comment freely on discussion pages, where their suggestions and advice will be welcomed and appreciated. No one's right to edit is in question. ''Lentis'' is intended to serve a general purpose and a specific purpose. The general purpose is to present to interested readers worldwide illuminating cases with practical lessons for those who navigate the dangerous channels of the social interface of technology. The book begins with the premise that success in technological and social endeavors often depends upon the skillful negotiation of sociotechnical factors, where technological techniques alone, or social techniques alone, are insufficient. A second premise is that case studies offer generalizable lessons that can guide people who work where technology and society overlap. They are, in effect, "true fables" that offer "morals" of practical value in diverse endeavors. More specifically, ''Lentis'' is a book written by and for engineers. Here the premise is that engineers by definition are problem solvers whose instruments may include social as well as technological tools, whose work ultimately serves non-engineers, and who must therefore inevitably venture into the social interface of technology, where these non-engineers dwell. Too often, engineers have had to leave this territory to managers, policymakers, clients and others who lack the technical expertise for success in this zone. If engineers can develop the social expertise they need at the social interface of technology, they can lead there. If "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," then those who recover the past can best lead us out of it. In the history of technology countless technological innovations succeeded until they met the social interface, where social phenomena interact with technological phenomena in surprising ways. This book will be a success if it helps engineers anticipate these effects. Most of the chapters in ''Lentis'' are examinations of cases. The authors will attempt to derive practical lessons from these cases; the most valuable lessons will be generalizable. If a lesson is generalizable, it is applicable in cases and situations that may be far removed in time, space or engineering field. A case from American transportation engineering in the 1990s, for example, may have lessons useful to biomedical engineers in 2024. The authors have endeavored to find such lessons in the cases they investigated. Because social theories are also useful navigational aids in the social interface of technology, some chapters examine such theories. The authors have sought not only to explain these theories, but to show how they can be of practical value. == Table of Contents == === '''Preliminaries''' === * [[/Chapters: Active and Candidates/]] === '''Lentis: The Social Interface of Technology''' === ==== Food and Energy ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Public Health, Sugary Drinks, and the US Beverage Lobby|Public Health, Sugary Drinks, and the US Beverage Lobby]] * [[/Biofuels Vs. Food in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Politics of Biofuels/]] * [[/Opposition to GMOs in Europe/]] * [[/Patenting of GM Seeds/]] * [[/Corn, Beef and Feedlots/]] * [[/Dakota Access Pipeline/]] * [[/High-Fructose Corn Syrup/]] * [[/The Organic Foods Movement/]] * [[/Local Food as a Case of Disintermediation/]] * [[/Local Food as a Social Movement/]] * [[/Marketing of Natural Foods/]] * [[/Corn Ethanol in the United States/]] * [[/Popular Perceptions of Nuclear Power/]] * [[/Nuclear Meltdown: Is Nuclear Energy Socially Viable Following the 2011 Japanese Earthquake?/]] * [[/Fracking/]] * [[/Wind Energy/]] * [[/Rare Earth Metals/]] * [[/Carbon Offsets/]] * [[/Clean Coal/]] * [[/Food Waste in the United States/]] * [[/Genetically Modified Food Controversy in the United States/]] *[[/Solar Energy Policy in Germany/]] *[[/Peak Oil/]] *[[/U.S. Arctic Oil Mining/]] *[[/How Energy Companies Rebrand Themselves/]] * [[/Gluten-Free: Nutritional Principle or Social Value/]] *[[/Vegan and Vegetarian Diets: Nutritional and Social Values/]] *[[/Energy from Trash/]] *[[/Life Off the Grid/]] * [[/Soylent/]] * [[/Expansion of Solar Farms in the Rural United States/]] * [[/Urban Farming/]] * [[/Oil Palm Plantations/]] * [[/Golden Rice/]] * [[/Miracle Rice/]] *[[/The Cavendish Banana, Monoculture, and Blight/]] *[[/Atlantic Coast Pipeline/]] * [[/Cooking with Wood Fuel/]] * [[Lentis/Solar Panel Recycling in the United States|Solar Panel Recycling in the United States]] * [[Lentis/Line 3 Pipeline Controversy|Line 3 Pipeline Controversy]] * [[/Data Centers and Energy/]] * [[/Conflicts of Interest in US Nutrition Research/]] </div> ==== Environmental Values and Climate Change ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/8 House|8 House]] * [[Lentis/Plastic Bags|Plastic Bags]] * [[Lentis/Water Bottles|Water Bottles]] * [[Lentis/Competition for Water in California|Competition for Water in California]] * [[Lentis/Green Roofing|Green Roofing]] * [[Lentis/Hypoxic Zones|Hypoxic Zones]] * [[Lentis/Unnatural Selection: Explaining Strange Pet Breeds|Unnatural Selection: Explaining Strange Pet Breeds]] * [[Lentis/Masdar City|Masdar City]] * [[Lentis/World Trade as an Invasive Species Vector|World Trade as an Invasive Species Vector]] * [[Lentis/Noise pollution|Noise pollution]] * [[Lentis/Ecovillages|Ecovillages]] * [[Lentis/Climate Change Denial|Climate Change Denial]] * [[Lentis/Lawn Care in America: Intensive Agriculture, No Harvest|Lawn Care in America: Intensive Agriculture, No Harvest]] * [[Lentis/Marine Waste|Marine Waste]] * [[Lentis/Gold, Mercury, and Madre de Dios, Peru|Gold, Mercury, and Madre de Dios, Peru]] * [[Lentis/The Amazon Basin Fires of 2019|The Amazon Basin Fires of 2019]] * [[Lentis/Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles|Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles]] * [[Lentis/BedZED|BedZED]] * [[Lentis/Small Island Countries and Sea Level Rise|Small Island Countries and Sea Level Rise]] * [[Lentis/Light pollution|Light pollution]] * [[Lentis/The 2020 Western Wildfire Season in the U.S.|The 2020 Western Wildfire Season in the U.S.]] * [[Lentis/les Zadistes|les Zadistes]] *[[/Flight Shaming/]] *[[/Ecological Implications of Commercial Marine Fishing/]] *[[/Zero-Plastic Retailing/]] *[[/The PFAS Controversy/]] </div> ==== Health and Medicine ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * The Ebola Outbreak of 2014 * [[AI & Medical Imaging]] * [[Antimicrobial Agents in Consumer Products]] * [[Mental Health as a Pharmacological Growth Market]] * [[/Nicotine Addictions/]] * [[/Thinking Small: Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries/]] * [[/Water Supply, Sanitation, and Public Health in Haiti/]] * [[/Fluoridation/]] * [[/Medicine and Disgust/]] * [[/Popular Hygiene: Perceptions and Practices/]] * [[/Bedside Manner in the High-Tech Hospital/]] * [[/Technology and Quality of Life for the Terminally Ill/]] * [[/Ellie, the Microsoft Kinect, and Psychotherapy/]] * [[/Chatbots as Therapists/]] * [[/Placebos/]] * [[/Baby Formula/]] * [[/Sick Building Syndrome/]] * [[/Football and Concussions/]] * [[/The Dietary and Bodybuilding Supplement Industry in the United States /|The Dietary and Bodybuilding Supplement Industry in the United States]] * [[/Obesity and Diets in Economic Classes in the United States/]] * [[/Steroids and Baseball/]] * [[/Nanotechnology and Health/]] * [[/Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)/]] * [[/Malaria and Mosquito Nets/]] * [[/International Air Travel as a Disease Vector/]] * [[/Social Resistance to Vaccination: Thiomersal and Autism/]] * [[/Religious Opposition to Vaccination/]] * [[/Physician-Assisted Suicide/]] * [[/Power Balance, Magnetic Bracelets and Other Strange Cures/]] * [[/The D.A.R.E. Program/]] * [[/Social Obstacles to Public Health in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Athletes, Superstition, and Performance/]] * [[/Gattaca Revisited/]] * [[/Artificial Wombs/]] * [[/The Weight Loss Industry in the United States/]] * [[/Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics/]] * [[/Vaping/]] * [[/Neuroprosthetics/]] * [[/Detoxing as a Social Phenomenon/]] * [[/Antibiotics in India/]] * [[/Public Health: Fear Appeals vs Self-Efficacy and Social Norms Campaigns/]] * [[/Public Health Responds to Physical Inactivity/]] * [[/Mobility and Access for the Disabled/]] * [[/Power Lines and Public Health/]] * [[/The HPV Vaccine/]] * [[/Medication Overload/]] * [[/The 2020 Pandemic Response in Italy/]] * [[/Healthcare in U.S. Prisons/]] * [[/Antimaskers in the U.S. during the 2020 Pandemic/]] * [[/Pain Scales/]] * [[/Augmented Reality in Medicine/]] * [[/COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution/]] * [[/Chloramination of Drinking Water/]] * [[/Manual Water Collection in Developing Countries/]] * [[/The U.S. Pandemic Response: Influenza, 1918-1919/]] * [[/Robotic Pets for Psychosocial Therapeutics/]] * [[/Caffeine Addiction/]] * [[/The Cultural Politics of Obesity Drugs in the US/]] * [[/Pharma’s influence in FDA/]] </div> ==== Mobility and Land Use ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Cascadia Earthquake Preparation/]] * [[/Bicyclists in Cities/]] * [[/Drivers’ and Bicyclists’ Perceptions of Each Other/]] * [[/American Automobility and the Car Counter-Culture/]] * [[/Congestion Pricing/]] * [[/Urban Sprawl/]] * [[/Planned Communities/]] * [[/Slugging/]] * [[/Bicycling in the Netherlands/]] * [[/Tata Nano and Mobility in India/]] * [[/How Cars Became Dining Rooms: Drive-Thrus, Cupholders and American Culture/]] * [[/Autonomous Vehicles/]] * [[/The Disappearing American Streetcar/]] * [[/Pedestrians and Walkability in Cities and Suburbs/]] * [[/Real-time Ridesharing/]] * [[/Hitchhiking in the Digital Age /]] * [[/Arcology/]] * [[/Lowriding/]] * [[/California High Speed Rail/]] * [[/Self-Driving Cars/]] * [[/The Future of U.S. Civil Aviation in 1945/]] * [[/Road Rage/]] * [[/The Ogallala Aquifer/]] * [[/Rail in America/]] * [[/The Belt and Road Initiative/]] * [[/Car Dependency in the U.S./]] * [[/Guerrilla Urbanism/]] *[[/The Transformation of Times Square/]] *[[/David Engwicht and Street Reclaiming/]] *[[/Vision Zero/]] *[[/Shared Space and Woonerven/]] *[[/Eyjafjallajökull 2010/]] *[[Lentis/Driving Speed Enforcement|Driving Speed Enforcement]] *[[/E-bikes and Personal Mobility/]] *[[Lentis/Zoning Laws in the United States|Zoning Laws in the United States]] *[[Lentis/Carpooling|Carpooling]] *[[The Politics of Electric Vehicle Subsidies]] *[[Lentis/Freeway Removal Movements in US Cities|Freeway Removal Movements in US Cities]] *[[/New Urbanism/]] </div> ==== Computers and the Internet ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/AI: More Human Than You Think/]] * [[/Antipiracy/]] * [[/Amazon and the Ecommerce Evolution/]] * [[/Compulsive Connectivity/]] * [[/Screen-Free Child Rearing/]] * [[/Crowdsourcing Higher Education/]] * [[/Cryptocurrency/]] * [[/"Data is the new oil"/]] * [[/Deepfakes/]] * [[/Fake Users/]] * [[/Hacker Culture/]] * [[/Human Flesh Search Engine/]] * [[/Social Engineering/]] * [[/Internet Memes/]] * [[/Internet Subcultures/]] * [[/The Open-Source Movement/]] * [[/Electronic Voting/]] * [[/Online Consumer Reviews/]] * [[/Online Dating Scams/]] * [[/Online Shopping/]] * [[/Online Reputation Management/]] * [[/Online Recruitment by Extremist Groups/]] * [[/Peer-to-Peer Media Sharing/]] * [[/Program and High Frequency Trading/]] * [[/Social Networks/]] * [[/Social Media and the Arab Spring/]] * [[/Social Norms in Virtual Worlds/]] * [[/Software Journalism: When Programs Write the News/]] * [[/Street View/]] * [[/Second Life/]] * [[/User-Generated Content in the Internet Age/]] * [[/password1234: Internet Security and Password Culture/]] * [[/Reddit: Anonymity and Social Norms/]] * [[/Wikipedia/]] * [[/Cyber-Attacks on Cyber-Physical Systems/]] * [[/Cyberterrorism and Cyberwarfare/]] * [[/Mass Collaboration/]] * [[/Net Neutrality/]] * [[/Mass Control of a Single Gamer/]] * [[/Harmonious Society: Internet Censorship in China/]] * [[/Web Induced Risk Taking/]] * [[/Where It Goes: Electronic Waste and Salvage/]] * [[/Working Conditions at Apple Hardware Factories in China/]] * [[/Facebook Cheating/]] * [[/Intellectual Property in the Internet Age/]] * [[/The Social Psychology of YouTube/]] * [[/Learning from a Distance/]] * [[/Communication Technology and Interpersonal Relationships/]] * [[/Identity Theft/]] * [[/Higher Education Online/]] * [[/The Culture of Instagram/]] * [[/New Media and the United States Presidential Election of 2008/]] * [[/Targeted Advertising/]] * [[/Viral Marketing/]] * [[/Web Tracking/]] * [[/Internet Anonymity/]] * [[/The Culture of Snapchat/]] * [[/Snopes, PolitiFact, and Other Fact-Checking Websites/]] * [[/Twitter and other social networks in the Iranian protests of 2009/]] * [[/The Internet Strategy of White Supremacists/]] * [[/Google Translate|Google Translate]] * [[/The Deep Web/]] * [[/Social Media Mining/]] * [[/Internet Witch Hunts/]] * [[/News Echo Chambers/]] * [[/Featuritis/]] * [[/Content Moderation/]] * [[/Virtual Reality/]] * * [[/Social Media Shaming Campaigns/]] * [[Lentis/The Geopolitics of TikTok|The Geopolitics of TikTok]] * [[/AI Music, Creativity, and Intellectual Property/]] </div> ==== Portable Electronics ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Smartphones and Cognitive Offloading|Smartphones and Cognitive Offloading]] * [[Cell Phones and Cancer in Britain]] * [[/Driving while Texting/]] * [[/GPS and Driving/]] * [[/Sociology of Texting/]] * [[/The Text Effect/]] * [[/Norms of Handheld Device Use/]] * [[/Happy Slapping/]] * [[/The Walkman Effect/]] * [[/Electronically Enabled Test Cheating/]] * [[/Cell Phones versus Face-to-Face Interaction/]] * [[/Children and Cell Phones/]] * [[/Amazon, E-readers and the Future of the Publishing Industry/]] * [[/Social Aspects of Cell Phone Cameras/]] * [[/Airline Passengers and Portable Electronics/]] * [[/Pokémon Go/]] * [[/Phone Cinematography/]] * [[/Cell Phones in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Wearable Activity Trackers/]] * [[/Handheld Electronics in South Korean Society/]] * [[/The Looking Glass/]] </div> ==== Entertainment and Media ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games/]] * [[/Gambling/]] * [[/Game Addictions/]] * [[/The Psychology and Technology of Game Immersion/]] * [[/The Proliferation of Music Production Capability/]] * [[/Grand Theft Auto: Violent Video Games and Controversy/]] * [[/Doom: Violent Video Games and Controversy/]] * [[/Implementation of Technology in Sports: Historical Successes and Failures, and Modern Discussion/]] * [[/Portrayal of Women in Video Games/]] * [[/Children,Video Games and Obesity/]] * [[/Electronic Sports (eSports)/]] * [[/Electronic Music Popular/]] * [[/From Cronkite to Stewart: TV News during and after Network Hegemony/]] * [[/The Impact of Fans on Technological Innovation in the NFL/]] * [[/Gold Farming/]] * [[/Jackass: Media Driven Risk Propagation/]] * [[/Anti-TV Social Movements/]] * [[/Media Format Wars/]] * [[/Microtransactions in Videogames/]] * [[/Moe Anthropomorphism/]] * [[/Hello Kitty: Identity Crisis, Kawaii Culture, and More/]] * [[/Technology and Conventional Norms of Personal Beauty/]] * [[/Dance Dance Revolution/]] * [[/Super Smash Bros./]] * [[/Twitch/]] * [[/Instant Replay in International Soccer/]] * [[/Among Us: Social Behavior in a Virtual World/]] * [[Lentis/TikTok|TikTok]] </div> ==== Security, Official Violence, Freedom, Privacy ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/JEDI Cloud/]] * [[/Digital Rights Management/]] * [[/Military Industrial Complex/]] * [[/Tasers and Stun Guns/]] * [[/Probation Technology/]] * [[/International Drug Trafficking and Law Enforcement/]] * [[/Air Travel Security/]] * [[/The United States - Mexico Border/]] * [[/Recording Police Activity/]] * [[/Video Surveillance/]] * [[/Shopkeepers and Shoplifters: Technology and the Changing Balance of Power/]] * [[/Cell Phones in Prison/]] * [[/Cell Phone Jamming in the United States/]] * [[/Freedom of Information: WikiLeaks/]] * [[/Playing Games at Work: Employees versus Employers, Surveillance and Stealth/]] * [[/Cyberslacking/]] * [[/Mashups and Remixes: Between Creativity and Theft/]] * [[/Video Surveillance in Great Britain/]] * [[/Technology and Incarceration in the United States/]] * [[/Additive Manufacturing/]] * [[/Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data/]] * [[/Amateurs with Drones/]] * [[/Body Cameras/]] * [[/Human Terrain System: Military Meets Cultural Mindfulness/]] * [[/Law Enforcement and Social Media/]] * [[/Cyber-attack Attribution/]] * [[/China’s Social Credit System/]] * [[/Technology in the 2019 Hong Kong Protests/]] * [[/8chan/]] * [[/Lockheed Martin F-35/]] *[[/Capital Punishment in the United States/]] * [[/The Yellow Vests Movement/]] * [[Lentis/The 2018 U.S. Prison Strike|The 2018 U.S. Prison Strike]] * [[Lentis/Office Productivity in the Changing Workplace|Office Productivity in the Changing Workplace]] * [[Lentis/The Geopolitics of Asymmetric War: The Case of Ukraine|The Geopolitics of Asymmetric War: The Case of Ukraine]] </div> ==== Systemic Racism in the U.S. ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Gentrification/]] * [[/Predictive Policing/]] *[[The Prison-Industrial Complex]] *[[/The War on Drugs/]] *[[Lentis/Algorithmic Bias|Algorithmic Bias]] *[[Lentis/The School to Prison Pipeline|The School to Prison Pipeline]] *[[Lentis/TheHBCURenaissance|The HBCU Renaissance]] </div> ==== Technology and Gender ==== * [[Lentis/Algorithmic_bias_by_gender|Algorithmic Bias by Gender]] ==== History of Technology ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[The Decline of Public Transport in the U.S., 1945-1975]] * [[/The Pill, the Vatican, and American Catholics/]] * [[/Education and the Space Race in the United States/]] * [[/Technology, Organized Crime, and Law Enforcement in the early 20th-Century United States/]] * [[/Disease Prevention in the First World War/]] * [[/Atomic Age Optimism: 1930s - 1960s/]] * [[/Abortion in America as a Sociotechnical Controversy/]] * [[/Phreaking/]] * [[/Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the Development of Environmental Values, 1950-1970/]] *[[/The Legacy of the Donora Smog of 1946/]] *[[/COINTELPRO: The FBI, Civil Rights, and Domestic Surveillance/]] </div> ==== Sociotechnical Theories and Movements ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Protection Motivation Theory|Protection Motivation Theory]] * [[/The Singularity/]] * [[/Conversion to the Metric Standard in the United States/]] * [[/Disintermediation/]] * [[/Jevons Paradox/]] * [[/Path Dependence/]] * [[/Neoluddism and Technophilia/]] * [[/Emergent Behavior/]] * [[/Free Range Kids/|Free Range Kids: Children's Independent Mobility]] * [[/User Trust/]] * [[/The Panopticon/]] * [[/Planned Obsolescence/]] * [[/Fake News/]] *[[/Iron Triangles in the U.S. Federal Government/]] *[[/Risk Compensation/]] </div> {{BookCat}} {{Shelves|general engineering|Class projects}} {{alphabetical|L}} {{status|100%}} ggvamneb0l34ip4ezp82wvpeuav9ddh 4633003 4633002 2026-04-28T20:14:52Z BDaws 3579797 /* Health and Medicine */ The Ebola Outbreak of 2014 added link 4633003 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ [[Image:UVa Rotunda.jpg|thumb|196px|right|The Rotunda at The University of Virginia]] ''Lentis: The Social Interface of Technology'' is a guidebook to the realm where technological phenomena and social phenomena intersect. If we think of technology and society as circular domains that overlap, the common domain they share is a [[w:Lens (geometry)|lens]] in shape. Hence the short title of the book, ''Lentis,'' which is Latin for "of [or about] the lens." If the title (with its association with [[w:Lens|lenses]]) also suggests means of viewing, of examining, of magnifying, and of discovering, so much the better. The lens-shaped realm is called the "social interface of technology." The chief authors of ''Lentis'' are students at the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science. The authors are engineers representing diverse fields of engineering. As a wikibook, ''Lentis'' will accept contributions from authors and editors all over the world, but the student authors will take particular responsibility to produce a complete, well documented, well written and useful book. This is a student project. Until December 20, 2024, would-be contributors who are not students in the class are asked to consider editing sparingly, but are invited to comment freely on discussion pages, where their suggestions and advice will be welcomed and appreciated. No one's right to edit is in question. ''Lentis'' is intended to serve a general purpose and a specific purpose. The general purpose is to present to interested readers worldwide illuminating cases with practical lessons for those who navigate the dangerous channels of the social interface of technology. The book begins with the premise that success in technological and social endeavors often depends upon the skillful negotiation of sociotechnical factors, where technological techniques alone, or social techniques alone, are insufficient. A second premise is that case studies offer generalizable lessons that can guide people who work where technology and society overlap. They are, in effect, "true fables" that offer "morals" of practical value in diverse endeavors. More specifically, ''Lentis'' is a book written by and for engineers. Here the premise is that engineers by definition are problem solvers whose instruments may include social as well as technological tools, whose work ultimately serves non-engineers, and who must therefore inevitably venture into the social interface of technology, where these non-engineers dwell. Too often, engineers have had to leave this territory to managers, policymakers, clients and others who lack the technical expertise for success in this zone. If engineers can develop the social expertise they need at the social interface of technology, they can lead there. If "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," then those who recover the past can best lead us out of it. In the history of technology countless technological innovations succeeded until they met the social interface, where social phenomena interact with technological phenomena in surprising ways. This book will be a success if it helps engineers anticipate these effects. Most of the chapters in ''Lentis'' are examinations of cases. The authors will attempt to derive practical lessons from these cases; the most valuable lessons will be generalizable. If a lesson is generalizable, it is applicable in cases and situations that may be far removed in time, space or engineering field. A case from American transportation engineering in the 1990s, for example, may have lessons useful to biomedical engineers in 2024. The authors have endeavored to find such lessons in the cases they investigated. Because social theories are also useful navigational aids in the social interface of technology, some chapters examine such theories. The authors have sought not only to explain these theories, but to show how they can be of practical value. == Table of Contents == === '''Preliminaries''' === * [[/Chapters: Active and Candidates/]] === '''Lentis: The Social Interface of Technology''' === ==== Food and Energy ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Public Health, Sugary Drinks, and the US Beverage Lobby|Public Health, Sugary Drinks, and the US Beverage Lobby]] * [[/Biofuels Vs. Food in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Politics of Biofuels/]] * [[/Opposition to GMOs in Europe/]] * [[/Patenting of GM Seeds/]] * [[/Corn, Beef and Feedlots/]] * [[/Dakota Access Pipeline/]] * [[/High-Fructose Corn Syrup/]] * [[/The Organic Foods Movement/]] * [[/Local Food as a Case of Disintermediation/]] * [[/Local Food as a Social Movement/]] * [[/Marketing of Natural Foods/]] * [[/Corn Ethanol in the United States/]] * [[/Popular Perceptions of Nuclear Power/]] * [[/Nuclear Meltdown: Is Nuclear Energy Socially Viable Following the 2011 Japanese Earthquake?/]] * [[/Fracking/]] * [[/Wind Energy/]] * [[/Rare Earth Metals/]] * [[/Carbon Offsets/]] * [[/Clean Coal/]] * [[/Food Waste in the United States/]] * [[/Genetically Modified Food Controversy in the United States/]] *[[/Solar Energy Policy in Germany/]] *[[/Peak Oil/]] *[[/U.S. Arctic Oil Mining/]] *[[/How Energy Companies Rebrand Themselves/]] * [[/Gluten-Free: Nutritional Principle or Social Value/]] *[[/Vegan and Vegetarian Diets: Nutritional and Social Values/]] *[[/Energy from Trash/]] *[[/Life Off the Grid/]] * [[/Soylent/]] * [[/Expansion of Solar Farms in the Rural United States/]] * [[/Urban Farming/]] * [[/Oil Palm Plantations/]] * [[/Golden Rice/]] * [[/Miracle Rice/]] *[[/The Cavendish Banana, Monoculture, and Blight/]] *[[/Atlantic Coast Pipeline/]] * [[/Cooking with Wood Fuel/]] * [[Lentis/Solar Panel Recycling in the United States|Solar Panel Recycling in the United States]] * [[Lentis/Line 3 Pipeline Controversy|Line 3 Pipeline Controversy]] * [[/Data Centers and Energy/]] * [[/Conflicts of Interest in US Nutrition Research/]] </div> ==== Environmental Values and Climate Change ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/8 House|8 House]] * [[Lentis/Plastic Bags|Plastic Bags]] * [[Lentis/Water Bottles|Water Bottles]] * [[Lentis/Competition for Water in California|Competition for Water in California]] * [[Lentis/Green Roofing|Green Roofing]] * [[Lentis/Hypoxic Zones|Hypoxic Zones]] * [[Lentis/Unnatural Selection: Explaining Strange Pet Breeds|Unnatural Selection: Explaining Strange Pet Breeds]] * [[Lentis/Masdar City|Masdar City]] * [[Lentis/World Trade as an Invasive Species Vector|World Trade as an Invasive Species Vector]] * [[Lentis/Noise pollution|Noise pollution]] * [[Lentis/Ecovillages|Ecovillages]] * [[Lentis/Climate Change Denial|Climate Change Denial]] * [[Lentis/Lawn Care in America: Intensive Agriculture, No Harvest|Lawn Care in America: Intensive Agriculture, No Harvest]] * [[Lentis/Marine Waste|Marine Waste]] * [[Lentis/Gold, Mercury, and Madre de Dios, Peru|Gold, Mercury, and Madre de Dios, Peru]] * [[Lentis/The Amazon Basin Fires of 2019|The Amazon Basin Fires of 2019]] * [[Lentis/Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles|Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles]] * [[Lentis/BedZED|BedZED]] * [[Lentis/Small Island Countries and Sea Level Rise|Small Island Countries and Sea Level Rise]] * [[Lentis/Light pollution|Light pollution]] * [[Lentis/The 2020 Western Wildfire Season in the U.S.|The 2020 Western Wildfire Season in the U.S.]] * [[Lentis/les Zadistes|les Zadistes]] *[[/Flight Shaming/]] *[[/Ecological Implications of Commercial Marine Fishing/]] *[[/Zero-Plastic Retailing/]] *[[/The PFAS Controversy/]] </div> ==== Health and Medicine ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/The Ebola Outbreak of 2014|The Ebola Outbreak of 2014]] * [[AI & Medical Imaging]] * [[Antimicrobial Agents in Consumer Products]] * [[Mental Health as a Pharmacological Growth Market]] * [[/Nicotine Addictions/]] * [[/Thinking Small: Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries/]] * [[/Water Supply, Sanitation, and Public Health in Haiti/]] * [[/Fluoridation/]] * [[/Medicine and Disgust/]] * [[/Popular Hygiene: Perceptions and Practices/]] * [[/Bedside Manner in the High-Tech Hospital/]] * [[/Technology and Quality of Life for the Terminally Ill/]] * [[/Ellie, the Microsoft Kinect, and Psychotherapy/]] * [[/Chatbots as Therapists/]] * [[/Placebos/]] * [[/Baby Formula/]] * [[/Sick Building Syndrome/]] * [[/Football and Concussions/]] * [[/The Dietary and Bodybuilding Supplement Industry in the United States /|The Dietary and Bodybuilding Supplement Industry in the United States]] * [[/Obesity and Diets in Economic Classes in the United States/]] * [[/Steroids and Baseball/]] * [[/Nanotechnology and Health/]] * [[/Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)/]] * [[/Malaria and Mosquito Nets/]] * [[/International Air Travel as a Disease Vector/]] * [[/Social Resistance to Vaccination: Thiomersal and Autism/]] * [[/Religious Opposition to Vaccination/]] * [[/Physician-Assisted Suicide/]] * [[/Power Balance, Magnetic Bracelets and Other Strange Cures/]] * [[/The D.A.R.E. Program/]] * [[/Social Obstacles to Public Health in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Athletes, Superstition, and Performance/]] * [[/Gattaca Revisited/]] * [[/Artificial Wombs/]] * [[/The Weight Loss Industry in the United States/]] * [[/Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics/]] * [[/Vaping/]] * [[/Neuroprosthetics/]] * [[/Detoxing as a Social Phenomenon/]] * [[/Antibiotics in India/]] * [[/Public Health: Fear Appeals vs Self-Efficacy and Social Norms Campaigns/]] * [[/Public Health Responds to Physical Inactivity/]] * [[/Mobility and Access for the Disabled/]] * [[/Power Lines and Public Health/]] * [[/The HPV Vaccine/]] * [[/Medication Overload/]] * [[/The 2020 Pandemic Response in Italy/]] * [[/Healthcare in U.S. Prisons/]] * [[/Antimaskers in the U.S. during the 2020 Pandemic/]] * [[/Pain Scales/]] * [[/Augmented Reality in Medicine/]] * [[/COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution/]] * [[/Chloramination of Drinking Water/]] * [[/Manual Water Collection in Developing Countries/]] * [[/The U.S. Pandemic Response: Influenza, 1918-1919/]] * [[/Robotic Pets for Psychosocial Therapeutics/]] * [[/Caffeine Addiction/]] * [[/The Cultural Politics of Obesity Drugs in the US/]] * [[/Pharma’s influence in FDA/]] </div> ==== Mobility and Land Use ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Cascadia Earthquake Preparation/]] * [[/Bicyclists in Cities/]] * [[/Drivers’ and Bicyclists’ Perceptions of Each Other/]] * [[/American Automobility and the Car Counter-Culture/]] * [[/Congestion Pricing/]] * [[/Urban Sprawl/]] * [[/Planned Communities/]] * [[/Slugging/]] * [[/Bicycling in the Netherlands/]] * [[/Tata Nano and Mobility in India/]] * [[/How Cars Became Dining Rooms: Drive-Thrus, Cupholders and American Culture/]] * [[/Autonomous Vehicles/]] * [[/The Disappearing American Streetcar/]] * [[/Pedestrians and Walkability in Cities and Suburbs/]] * [[/Real-time Ridesharing/]] * [[/Hitchhiking in the Digital Age /]] * [[/Arcology/]] * [[/Lowriding/]] * [[/California High Speed Rail/]] * [[/Self-Driving Cars/]] * [[/The Future of U.S. Civil Aviation in 1945/]] * [[/Road Rage/]] * [[/The Ogallala Aquifer/]] * [[/Rail in America/]] * [[/The Belt and Road Initiative/]] * [[/Car Dependency in the U.S./]] * [[/Guerrilla Urbanism/]] *[[/The Transformation of Times Square/]] *[[/David Engwicht and Street Reclaiming/]] *[[/Vision Zero/]] *[[/Shared Space and Woonerven/]] *[[/Eyjafjallajökull 2010/]] *[[Lentis/Driving Speed Enforcement|Driving Speed Enforcement]] *[[/E-bikes and Personal Mobility/]] *[[Lentis/Zoning Laws in the United States|Zoning Laws in the United States]] *[[Lentis/Carpooling|Carpooling]] *[[The Politics of Electric Vehicle Subsidies]] *[[Lentis/Freeway Removal Movements in US Cities|Freeway Removal Movements in US Cities]] *[[/New Urbanism/]] </div> ==== Computers and the Internet ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/AI: More Human Than You Think/]] * [[/Antipiracy/]] * [[/Amazon and the Ecommerce Evolution/]] * [[/Compulsive Connectivity/]] * [[/Screen-Free Child Rearing/]] * [[/Crowdsourcing Higher Education/]] * [[/Cryptocurrency/]] * [[/"Data is the new oil"/]] * [[/Deepfakes/]] * [[/Fake Users/]] * [[/Hacker Culture/]] * [[/Human Flesh Search Engine/]] * [[/Social Engineering/]] * [[/Internet Memes/]] * [[/Internet Subcultures/]] * [[/The Open-Source Movement/]] * [[/Electronic Voting/]] * [[/Online Consumer Reviews/]] * [[/Online Dating Scams/]] * [[/Online Shopping/]] * [[/Online Reputation Management/]] * [[/Online Recruitment by Extremist Groups/]] * [[/Peer-to-Peer Media Sharing/]] * [[/Program and High Frequency Trading/]] * [[/Social Networks/]] * [[/Social Media and the Arab Spring/]] * [[/Social Norms in Virtual Worlds/]] * [[/Software Journalism: When Programs Write the News/]] * [[/Street View/]] * [[/Second Life/]] * [[/User-Generated Content in the Internet Age/]] * [[/password1234: Internet Security and Password Culture/]] * [[/Reddit: Anonymity and Social Norms/]] * [[/Wikipedia/]] * [[/Cyber-Attacks on Cyber-Physical Systems/]] * [[/Cyberterrorism and Cyberwarfare/]] * [[/Mass Collaboration/]] * [[/Net Neutrality/]] * [[/Mass Control of a Single Gamer/]] * [[/Harmonious Society: Internet Censorship in China/]] * [[/Web Induced Risk Taking/]] * [[/Where It Goes: Electronic Waste and Salvage/]] * [[/Working Conditions at Apple Hardware Factories in China/]] * [[/Facebook Cheating/]] * [[/Intellectual Property in the Internet Age/]] * [[/The Social Psychology of YouTube/]] * [[/Learning from a Distance/]] * [[/Communication Technology and Interpersonal Relationships/]] * [[/Identity Theft/]] * [[/Higher Education Online/]] * [[/The Culture of Instagram/]] * [[/New Media and the United States Presidential Election of 2008/]] * [[/Targeted Advertising/]] * [[/Viral Marketing/]] * [[/Web Tracking/]] * [[/Internet Anonymity/]] * [[/The Culture of Snapchat/]] * [[/Snopes, PolitiFact, and Other Fact-Checking Websites/]] * [[/Twitter and other social networks in the Iranian protests of 2009/]] * [[/The Internet Strategy of White Supremacists/]] * [[/Google Translate|Google Translate]] * [[/The Deep Web/]] * [[/Social Media Mining/]] * [[/Internet Witch Hunts/]] * [[/News Echo Chambers/]] * [[/Featuritis/]] * [[/Content Moderation/]] * [[/Virtual Reality/]] * * [[/Social Media Shaming Campaigns/]] * [[Lentis/The Geopolitics of TikTok|The Geopolitics of TikTok]] * [[/AI Music, Creativity, and Intellectual Property/]] </div> ==== Portable Electronics ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Smartphones and Cognitive Offloading|Smartphones and Cognitive Offloading]] * [[Cell Phones and Cancer in Britain]] * [[/Driving while Texting/]] * [[/GPS and Driving/]] * [[/Sociology of Texting/]] * [[/The Text Effect/]] * [[/Norms of Handheld Device Use/]] * [[/Happy Slapping/]] * [[/The Walkman Effect/]] * [[/Electronically Enabled Test Cheating/]] * [[/Cell Phones versus Face-to-Face Interaction/]] * [[/Children and Cell Phones/]] * [[/Amazon, E-readers and the Future of the Publishing Industry/]] * [[/Social Aspects of Cell Phone Cameras/]] * [[/Airline Passengers and Portable Electronics/]] * [[/Pokémon Go/]] * [[/Phone Cinematography/]] * [[/Cell Phones in Developing Countries/]] * [[/Wearable Activity Trackers/]] * [[/Handheld Electronics in South Korean Society/]] * [[/The Looking Glass/]] </div> ==== Entertainment and Media ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games/]] * [[/Gambling/]] * [[/Game Addictions/]] * [[/The Psychology and Technology of Game Immersion/]] * [[/The Proliferation of Music Production Capability/]] * [[/Grand Theft Auto: Violent Video Games and Controversy/]] * [[/Doom: Violent Video Games and Controversy/]] * [[/Implementation of Technology in Sports: Historical Successes and Failures, and Modern Discussion/]] * [[/Portrayal of Women in Video Games/]] * [[/Children,Video Games and Obesity/]] * [[/Electronic Sports (eSports)/]] * [[/Electronic Music Popular/]] * [[/From Cronkite to Stewart: TV News during and after Network Hegemony/]] * [[/The Impact of Fans on Technological Innovation in the NFL/]] * [[/Gold Farming/]] * [[/Jackass: Media Driven Risk Propagation/]] * [[/Anti-TV Social Movements/]] * [[/Media Format Wars/]] * [[/Microtransactions in Videogames/]] * [[/Moe Anthropomorphism/]] * [[/Hello Kitty: Identity Crisis, Kawaii Culture, and More/]] * [[/Technology and Conventional Norms of Personal Beauty/]] * [[/Dance Dance Revolution/]] * [[/Super Smash Bros./]] * [[/Twitch/]] * [[/Instant Replay in International Soccer/]] * [[/Among Us: Social Behavior in a Virtual World/]] * [[Lentis/TikTok|TikTok]] </div> ==== Security, Official Violence, Freedom, Privacy ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/JEDI Cloud/]] * [[/Digital Rights Management/]] * [[/Military Industrial Complex/]] * [[/Tasers and Stun Guns/]] * [[/Probation Technology/]] * [[/International Drug Trafficking and Law Enforcement/]] * [[/Air Travel Security/]] * [[/The United States - Mexico Border/]] * [[/Recording Police Activity/]] * [[/Video Surveillance/]] * [[/Shopkeepers and Shoplifters: Technology and the Changing Balance of Power/]] * [[/Cell Phones in Prison/]] * [[/Cell Phone Jamming in the United States/]] * [[/Freedom of Information: WikiLeaks/]] * [[/Playing Games at Work: Employees versus Employers, Surveillance and Stealth/]] * [[/Cyberslacking/]] * [[/Mashups and Remixes: Between Creativity and Theft/]] * [[/Video Surveillance in Great Britain/]] * [[/Technology and Incarceration in the United States/]] * [[/Additive Manufacturing/]] * [[/Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data/]] * [[/Amateurs with Drones/]] * [[/Body Cameras/]] * [[/Human Terrain System: Military Meets Cultural Mindfulness/]] * [[/Law Enforcement and Social Media/]] * [[/Cyber-attack Attribution/]] * [[/China’s Social Credit System/]] * [[/Technology in the 2019 Hong Kong Protests/]] * [[/8chan/]] * [[/Lockheed Martin F-35/]] *[[/Capital Punishment in the United States/]] * [[/The Yellow Vests Movement/]] * [[Lentis/The 2018 U.S. Prison Strike|The 2018 U.S. Prison Strike]] * [[Lentis/Office Productivity in the Changing Workplace|Office Productivity in the Changing Workplace]] * [[Lentis/The Geopolitics of Asymmetric War: The Case of Ukraine|The Geopolitics of Asymmetric War: The Case of Ukraine]] </div> ==== Systemic Racism in the U.S. ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[/Gentrification/]] * [[/Predictive Policing/]] *[[The Prison-Industrial Complex]] *[[/The War on Drugs/]] *[[Lentis/Algorithmic Bias|Algorithmic Bias]] *[[Lentis/The School to Prison Pipeline|The School to Prison Pipeline]] *[[Lentis/TheHBCURenaissance|The HBCU Renaissance]] </div> ==== Technology and Gender ==== * [[Lentis/Algorithmic_bias_by_gender|Algorithmic Bias by Gender]] ==== History of Technology ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[The Decline of Public Transport in the U.S., 1945-1975]] * [[/The Pill, the Vatican, and American Catholics/]] * [[/Education and the Space Race in the United States/]] * [[/Technology, Organized Crime, and Law Enforcement in the early 20th-Century United States/]] * [[/Disease Prevention in the First World War/]] * [[/Atomic Age Optimism: 1930s - 1960s/]] * [[/Abortion in America as a Sociotechnical Controversy/]] * [[/Phreaking/]] * [[/Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the Development of Environmental Values, 1950-1970/]] *[[/The Legacy of the Donora Smog of 1946/]] *[[/COINTELPRO: The FBI, Civil Rights, and Domestic Surveillance/]] </div> ==== Sociotechnical Theories and Movements ==== <div style="column-count:3"> * [[Lentis/Protection Motivation Theory|Protection Motivation Theory]] * [[/The Singularity/]] * [[/Conversion to the Metric Standard in the United States/]] * [[/Disintermediation/]] * [[/Jevons Paradox/]] * [[/Path Dependence/]] * [[/Neoluddism and Technophilia/]] * [[/Emergent Behavior/]] * [[/Free Range Kids/|Free Range Kids: Children's Independent Mobility]] * [[/User Trust/]] * [[/The Panopticon/]] * [[/Planned Obsolescence/]] * [[/Fake News/]] *[[/Iron Triangles in the U.S. Federal Government/]] *[[/Risk Compensation/]] </div> {{BookCat}} {{Shelves|general engineering|Class projects}} {{alphabetical|L}} {{status|100%}} fuc5cnynmfsz7o21ksqhrdzcvcmno3j Unicode/Character reference/1B000-1BFFF 0 243374 4633046 4626951 2026-04-29T00:14:18Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added East Asian Scripts and Added Shorthands for the Roadmap 4633046 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kana Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B00x 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1B07x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-3|&#x1b070;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-4|&#x1b071;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-5|&#x1b072;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-6|&#x1b073;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-7|&#x1b074;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-8|&#x1b075;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TE-9|&#x1b076;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-1|&#x1b077;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-2|&#x1b078;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-3|&#x1b079;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-4|&#x1b07a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-5|&#x1b07b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-6|&#x1b07c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER TO-RA|&#x1b07d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-1|&#x1b07e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-2|&#x1b07f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B08x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-3|&#x1b080;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-4|&#x1b081;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-5|&#x1b082;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-6|&#x1b083;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-7|&#x1b084;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-8|&#x1b085;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NA-9|&#x1b086;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-1|&#x1b087;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-2|&#x1b088;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-3|&#x1b089;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-4|&#x1b08a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-5|&#x1b08b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-6|&#x1b08c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-7|&#x1b08d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NI-TE|&#x1b08e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NU-1|&#x1b08f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B09x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NU-2|&#x1b090;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NU-3|&#x1b091;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-1|&#x1b092;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-2|&#x1b093;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-3|&#x1b094;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-4|&#x1b095;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-5|&#x1b096;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-6|&#x1b097;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NE-KO|&#x1b098;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NO-1|&#x1b099;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NO-2|&#x1b09a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NO-3|&#x1b09b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NO-4|&#x1b09c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER NO-5|&#x1b09d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-1|&#x1b09e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-2|&#x1b09f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-3|&#x1b0a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-4|&#x1b0a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-5|&#x1b0a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-6|&#x1b0a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-7|&#x1b0a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-8|&#x1b0a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-9|&#x1b0a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-10|&#x1b0a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HA-11|&#x1b0a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-1|&#x1b0a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-2|&#x1b0aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-3|&#x1b0ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-4|&#x1b0ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-5|&#x1b0ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-6|&#x1b0ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HI-7|&#x1b0af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HU-1|&#x1b0b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HU-2|&#x1b0b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HU-3|&#x1b0b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-1|&#x1b0b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-2|&#x1b0b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-3|&#x1b0b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-4|&#x1b0b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-5|&#x1b0b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-6|&#x1b0b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HE-7|&#x1b0b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-1|&#x1b0ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-2|&#x1b0bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-3|&#x1b0bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-4|&#x1b0bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-5|&#x1b0be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-6|&#x1b0bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-7|&#x1b0c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER HO-8|&#x1b0c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-1|&#x1b0c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-2|&#x1b0c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-3|&#x1b0c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-4|&#x1b0c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-5|&#x1b0c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-6|&#x1b0c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MA-7|&#x1b0c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-1|&#x1b0c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-2|&#x1b0ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-3|&#x1b0cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-4|&#x1b0cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-5|&#x1b0cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-6|&#x1b0ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MI-7|&#x1b0cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MU-1|&#x1b0d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MU-2|&#x1b0d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MU-3|&#x1b0d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MU-4|&#x1b0d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER ME-1|&#x1b0d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER ME-2|&#x1b0d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER ME-MA|&#x1b0d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-1|&#x1b0d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-2|&#x1b0d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-3|&#x1b0d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-4|&#x1b0da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-5|&#x1b0db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER MO-6|&#x1b0dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-1|&#x1b0dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-2|&#x1b0de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-3|&#x1b0df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-4|&#x1b0e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-5|&#x1b0e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YA-YO|&#x1b0e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YU-1|&#x1b0e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YU-2|&#x1b0e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YU-3|&#x1b0e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YU-4|&#x1b0e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-1|&#x1b0e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-2|&#x1b0e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-3|&#x1b0e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-4|&#x1b0ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-5|&#x1b0eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER YO-6|&#x1b0ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RA-1|&#x1b0ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RA-2|&#x1b0ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RA-3|&#x1b0ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B0Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RA-4|&#x1b0f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-1|&#x1b0f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-2|&#x1b0f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-3|&#x1b0f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-4|&#x1b0f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-5|&#x1b0f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-6|&#x1b0f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RI-7|&#x1b0f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-1|&#x1b0f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-2|&#x1b0f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-3|&#x1b0fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-4|&#x1b0fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-5|&#x1b0fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RU-6|&#x1b0fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RE-1|&#x1b0fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RE-2|&#x1b0ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kana Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B10x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RE-3|&#x1b100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RE-4|&#x1b101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-1|&#x1b102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-2|&#x1b103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-3|&#x1b104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-4|&#x1b105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-5|&#x1b106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER RO-6|&#x1b107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WA-1|&#x1b108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WA-2|&#x1b109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WA-3|&#x1b10a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WA-4|&#x1b10b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WA-5|&#x1b10c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WI-1|&#x1b10d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WI-2|&#x1b10e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WI-3|&#x1b10f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B11x |{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WI-4|&#x1b110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WI-5|&#x1b111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WE-1|&#x1b112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WE-2|&#x1b113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WE-3|&#x1b114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WE-4|&#x1b115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-1|&#x1b116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-2|&#x1b117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-3|&#x1b118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-4|&#x1b119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-5|&#x1b11a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-6|&#x1b11b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER WO-7|&#x1b11c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER N-MU-MO-1|&#x1b11d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HENTAIGANA LETTER N-MU-MO-2|&#x1b11e;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA LETTER ARCHAIC WU|&#x1b11f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B12x |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER ARCHAIC YI|&#x1b120;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER ARCHAIC YE|&#x1b121;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER ARCHAIC WU|&#x1b122;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA DIGRAPH KOTO|&#x1b123;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA DIGRAPH TOKI|&#x1b124;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA DIGRAPH TOTE|&#x1b125;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA DIGRAPH YOKI|&#x1b126;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER ALTERNATE NE|&#x1b127;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER ALTERNATE WI|&#x1b128;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Small Kana Extension''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B13x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL KO|&#x1b132;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B14x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B15x |style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WI|&#x1b150;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WE|&#x1b151;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WO|&#x1b152;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#ffc0c0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL KO|&#x1b155;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL WI|&#x1b164;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL WE|&#x1b165;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL WO|&#x1b166;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL N|&#x1b167;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER SMALL ARCHAIC YE|&#x1b168;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nushu''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B17x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B170|&#x1b170;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B171|&#x1b171;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B172|&#x1b172;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B173|&#x1b173;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B174|&#x1b174;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B175|&#x1b175;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B176|&#x1b176;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B177|&#x1b177;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B178|&#x1b178;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B179|&#x1b179;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17A|&#x1b17a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17B|&#x1b17b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17C|&#x1b17c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17D|&#x1b17d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17E|&#x1b17e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B17F|&#x1b17f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B18x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B180|&#x1b180;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B181|&#x1b181;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B182|&#x1b182;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B183|&#x1b183;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B184|&#x1b184;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B185|&#x1b185;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B186|&#x1b186;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B187|&#x1b187;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B188|&#x1b188;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B189|&#x1b189;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18A|&#x1b18a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18B|&#x1b18b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18C|&#x1b18c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18D|&#x1b18d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18E|&#x1b18e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B18F|&#x1b18f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#b690ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B19x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B190|&#x1b190;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B191|&#x1b191;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B192|&#x1b192;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B193|&#x1b193;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B194|&#x1b194;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B195|&#x1b195;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B196|&#x1b196;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B197|&#x1b197;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B198|&#x1b198;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B199|&#x1b199;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19A|&#x1b19a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19B|&#x1b19b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19C|&#x1b19c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19D|&#x1b19d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19E|&#x1b19e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NUSHU CHARACTER-1B19F|&#x1b19f;}} |----- align="center" 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shuishu Radicals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lisu Bamboo''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lisu Bamboo Radicals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''CJK Musical Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bopomofo Extended-A''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777"'''Bold text''' !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1B9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Indus''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Duployan''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER H|&#x1bc00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER X|&#x1bc01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER P|&#x1bc02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER T|&#x1bc03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER F|&#x1bc04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER K|&#x1bc05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER L|&#x1bc06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER B|&#x1bc07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER D|&#x1bc08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER V|&#x1bc09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER G|&#x1bc0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER R|&#x1bc0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER P N|&#x1bc0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER D S|&#x1bc0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER F N|&#x1bc0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER K M|&#x1bc0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER R S|&#x1bc10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER TH|&#x1bc11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN DH|&#x1bc12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER DH|&#x1bc13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER KK|&#x1bc14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN J|&#x1bc15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER HL|&#x1bc16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER LH|&#x1bc17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER RH|&#x1bc18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER M|&#x1bc19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER N|&#x1bc1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J|&#x1bc1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S|&#x1bc1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER M N|&#x1bc1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER N M|&#x1bc1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J M|&#x1bc1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S J|&#x1bc20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER M WITH DOT|&#x1bc21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER N WITH DOT|&#x1bc22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J WITH DOT|&#x1bc23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J WITH DOTS INSIDE AND ABOVE|&#x1bc24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S WITH DOT|&#x1bc25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW|&#x1bc26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER M S|&#x1bc27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER N S|&#x1bc28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J S|&#x1bc29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S S|&#x1bc2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER M N S|&#x1bc2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER N M S|&#x1bc2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J M S|&#x1bc2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S J S|&#x1bc2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J S WITH DOT|&#x1bc2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J N|&#x1bc30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER J N S|&#x1bc31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S T|&#x1bc32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S T R|&#x1bc33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S P|&#x1bc34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S P R|&#x1bc35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER T S|&#x1bc36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER T R S|&#x1bc37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER W|&#x1bc38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WH|&#x1bc39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER W R|&#x1bc3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S N|&#x1bc3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S M|&#x1bc3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER K R S|&#x1bc3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER G R S|&#x1bc3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S K|&#x1bc3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER S K R|&#x1bc40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER A|&#x1bc41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN OW|&#x1bc42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER OA|&#x1bc43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER O|&#x1bc44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER AOU|&#x1bc45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER I|&#x1bc46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER E|&#x1bc47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER IE|&#x1bc48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SHORT I|&#x1bc49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER UI|&#x1bc4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER EE|&#x1bc4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN EH|&#x1bc4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER ROMANIAN I|&#x1bc4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN EE|&#x1bc4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER LONG I|&#x1bc4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER YE|&#x1bc50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER U|&#x1bc51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER EU|&#x1bc52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER XW|&#x1bc53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER U N|&#x1bc54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER LONG U|&#x1bc55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER ROMANIAN U|&#x1bc56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER UH|&#x1bc57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN U|&#x1bc58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER OOH|&#x1bc59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER OW|&#x1bc5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER OU|&#x1bc5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WA|&#x1bc5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WO|&#x1bc5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WI|&#x1bc5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WEI|&#x1bc5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER WOW|&#x1bc60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER NASAL U|&#x1bc61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER NASAL O|&#x1bc62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER NASAL I|&#x1bc63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER NASAL A|&#x1bc64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER PERNIN AN|&#x1bc65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER PERNIN AM|&#x1bc66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN EN|&#x1bc67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN AN|&#x1bc68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER SLOAN ON|&#x1bc69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN LETTER VOCALIC M|&#x1bc6a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LEFT HORIZONTAL SECANT|&#x1bc70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX MID HORIZONTAL SECANT|&#x1bc71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX RIGHT HORIZONTAL SECANT|&#x1bc72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW VERTICAL SECANT|&#x1bc73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX MID VERTICAL SECANT|&#x1bc74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH VERTICAL SECANT|&#x1bc75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED SECANT|&#x1bc76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED LEFT-TO-RIGHT SECANT|&#x1bc77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED TANGENT|&#x1bc78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED TAIL|&#x1bc79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED E HOOK|&#x1bc7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED I HOOK|&#x1bc7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED TANGENT HOOK|&#x1bc7c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH ACUTE|&#x1bc80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH TIGHT ACUTE|&#x1bc81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH GRAVE|&#x1bc82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH LONG GRAVE|&#x1bc83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH DOT|&#x1bc84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH CIRCLE|&#x1bc85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH LINE|&#x1bc86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH WAVE|&#x1bc87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH VERTICAL|&#x1bc88;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BC9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW ACUTE|&#x1bc90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW TIGHT ACUTE|&#x1bc91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW GRAVE|&#x1bc92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW LONG GRAVE|&#x1bc93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW DOT|&#x1bc94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW CIRCLE|&#x1bc95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW LINE|&#x1bc96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW WAVE|&#x1bc97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW VERTICAL|&#x1bc98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW ARROW|&#x1bc99;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN SIGN O WITH CROSS|&#x1bc9c;}}||style="font-size:75%"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN THICK LETTER SELECTOR|[DT LS]}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN DOUBLE MARK|&#x1bc9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DUPLOYAN PUNCTUATION CHINOOK FULL STOP|&#x1bc9f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shorthand Format Controls''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCAx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORTHAND FORMAT LETTER OVERLAP|[⇸]}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORTHAND FORMAT CONTINUING OVERLAP|[↳]}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORTHAND FORMAT DOWN STEP|[↓]}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|SHORTHAND FORMAT UP STEP|[↑]}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pitman Shorthand''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BCFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Other Shorthands''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BD9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BDFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BE9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BEAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BEBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BEDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BEEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BEFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BF9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1BFFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} 9rdb10ghfvl912zzh29tnn9wsuc0raa Unicode/Character reference/16000-16FFF 0 243376 4633037 4632092 2026-04-28T22:46:02Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added Khimhun Tangsa 4633037 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1600x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1601x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1602x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1603x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1604x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1605x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1606x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1607x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1608x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1609x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|160Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Gurung Khema''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1610x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER A|&#x16100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER KA|&#x16101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER KHA|&#x16102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER GA|&#x16103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER GHA|&#x16104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER NGA|&#x16105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER CA|&#x16106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER CHA|&#x16107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER JA|&#x16108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER JHA|&#x16109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER HA|&#x1610a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER TTA|&#x1610b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER TTHA|&#x1610c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER DDA|&#x1610d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER DDHA|&#x1610e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER VA|&#x1610f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1611x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER TA|&#x16110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER THA|&#x16111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER DA|&#x16112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER DHA|&#x16113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER NA|&#x16114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER PA|&#x16115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER PHA|&#x16116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER BA|&#x16117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER BHA|&#x16118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER MA|&#x16119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER YA|&#x1611a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER RA|&#x1611b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER LA|&#x1611c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA LETTER SA|&#x1611d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x1611e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1611f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1612x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN II|&#x16120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN U|&#x16121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x16122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN E|&#x16123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN EE|&#x16124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x16125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN O|&#x16126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN OO|&#x16127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x16128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA VOWEL LENGTH MARK|&#x16129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL YA|&#x1612a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL VA|&#x1612b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL HA|&#x1612c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x1612d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA|&#x1612e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA SIGN THOLHOMA|&#x1612f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1613x |{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT ZERO|&#x16130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT ONE|&#x16131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT TWO|&#x16132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT THREE|&#x16133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT FOUR|&#x16134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT FIVE|&#x16135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT SIX|&#x16136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GURUNG KHEMA DIGIT NINE|&#x16139;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kurukh Banna''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1614x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1615x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1616x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1617x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1618x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1619x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Moon''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|161Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Blissymbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1620x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1621x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1622x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1623x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1624x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1625x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1626x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1627x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1628x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1629x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|162Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1630x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1631x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1632x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1633x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1634x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1635x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1636x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1637x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1638x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1639x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|163Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1640x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1641x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1642x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1643x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1644x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1645x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1646x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1647x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1648x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1649x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|164Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|164Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1650x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1651x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1652x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1653x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1654x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1655x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1656x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1657x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1658x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1659x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|165Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1660x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1661x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1662x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1663x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" 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|&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1669x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|166Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1670x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1671x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1676x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1677x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1678x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1679x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|167Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bamum Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1680x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NGKUE MFON|&#x16800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A GBIEE FON|&#x16801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PON MFON PIPAEMGBIEE|&#x16802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PON MFON PIPAEMBA|&#x16803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NAA MFON|&#x16804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SHUENSHUET|&#x16805;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A TITA MFON|&#x16806;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NZA 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SISA|&#x16823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MGBASA|&#x16824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MEUNJOMNDEUQ|&#x16825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MOOMPUQ|&#x16826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A KAFA|&#x16827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PA LEERAEWA|&#x16828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NDA LEERAEWA|&#x16829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PET|&#x1682a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MAEMKPEN|&#x1682b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NIKA|&#x1682c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PUP|&#x1682d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A TUAEP|&#x1682e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A LUAEP|&#x1682f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1683x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SONJAM|&#x16830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A TEUTEUWEN|&#x16831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MAENYI|&#x16832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A KET|&#x16833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NDAANGGEUAET|&#x16834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A KUOQ|&#x16835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MOOMEUT|&#x16836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SHUM|&#x16837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A LOMMAE|&#x16838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A FIRI|&#x16839;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A ROM|&#x1683a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A KPOQ|&#x1683b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SOQ|&#x1683c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MAP PIEET|&#x1683d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SHIRAE|&#x1683e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NTAP|&#x1683f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1684x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SHOQ NSHUT YUM|&#x16840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NYIT MONGKEUAEQ|&#x16841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PAARAE|&#x16842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NKAARAE|&#x16843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A UNKNOWN|&#x16844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NGGEN|&#x16845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MAESI|&#x16846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NJAM|&#x16847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MBANYI|&#x16848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NYET|&#x16849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A TEUAEN|&#x1684a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A SOT|&#x1684b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A PAAM|&#x1684c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NSHIEE|&#x1684d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MAEM|&#x1684e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NYI|&#x1684f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1685x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A KAQ|&#x16850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NSHA|&#x16851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A VEE|&#x16852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A LU|&#x16853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NEN|&#x16854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NAQ|&#x16855;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A MBAQ|&#x16856;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NSHUET|&#x16857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B TU MAEMGBIEE|&#x16858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SIEE|&#x16859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SET TU|&#x1685a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B LOM NTEUM|&#x1685b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MBA MAELEE|&#x1685c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KIEEM|&#x1685d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B YEURAE|&#x1685e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MBAARAE|&#x1685f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1686x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KAM|&#x16860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B PEESHI|&#x16861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B YAFU LEERAEWA|&#x16862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B LAM NSHUT NYAM|&#x16863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NTIEE SHEUOQ|&#x16864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NDU NJAA|&#x16865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B GHEUGHEUAEM|&#x16866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B PIT|&#x16867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B TU NSIEE|&#x16868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SHET NJAQ|&#x16869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SHEUAEQTU|&#x1686a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MFON TEUAEQ|&#x1686b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MBIT MBAAKET|&#x1686c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NYI NTEUM|&#x1686d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KEUPUQ|&#x1686e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B GHEUGHEN|&#x1686f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1687x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KEUYEUX|&#x16870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B LAANAE|&#x16871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B PARUM|&#x16872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B VEUM|&#x16873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGKINDI MVOP|&#x16874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGGEU MBU|&#x16875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B WUAET|&#x16876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SAKEUAE|&#x16877;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B TAAM|&#x16878;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MEUQ|&#x16879;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGGUOQ|&#x1687a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGGUOQ LARGE|&#x1687b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MFIYAQ|&#x1687c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B SUE|&#x1687d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MBEURI|&#x1687e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MONTIEEN|&#x1687f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1688x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NYAEMAE|&#x16880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B PUNGAAM|&#x16881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MEUT NGGEET|&#x16882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B FEUX|&#x16883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MBUOQ|&#x16884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B FEE|&#x16885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KEUAEM|&#x16886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MA NJEUAENA|&#x16887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MA NJUQA|&#x16888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B LET|&#x16889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGGAAM|&#x1688a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NSEN|&#x1688b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B MA|&#x1688c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B KIQ|&#x1688d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-B NGOM|&#x1688e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGKUE MAEMBA|&#x1688f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1689x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NZA|&#x16890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C YUM|&#x16891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C WANGKUOQ|&#x16892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGEN|&#x16893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDEUAEREE|&#x16894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGKAQ|&#x16895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C GHARAE|&#x16896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBEEKEET|&#x16897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C GBAYI|&#x16898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NYIR MKPARAQ MEUN|&#x16899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NTU MBIT|&#x1689a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBEUM|&#x1689b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C PIRIEEN|&#x1689c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDOMBU|&#x1689d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBAA CABBAGE-TREE|&#x1689e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEUSHEUAEP|&#x1689f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C GHAP|&#x168a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEUKAQ|&#x168a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C YU MUOMAE|&#x168a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NZEUM|&#x168a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBUE|&#x168a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSEUAEN|&#x168a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBIT|&#x168a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C YEUQ|&#x168a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KPARAQ|&#x168a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KAA|&#x168a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C SEUX|&#x168aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDIDA|&#x168ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C TAASHAE|&#x168ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NJUEQ|&#x168ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C TITA YUE|&#x168ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C SUAET|&#x168af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGUAEN NYAM|&#x168b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C VEUX|&#x168b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NANSANAQ|&#x168b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MA KEUAERI|&#x168b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NTAA|&#x168b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGUON|&#x168b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C LAP|&#x168b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBIRIEEN|&#x168b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MGBASAQ|&#x168b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NTEUNGBA|&#x168b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C TEUTEUX|&#x168ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGUM|&#x168bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C FUE|&#x168bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDEUT|&#x168bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSA|&#x168be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSHAQ|&#x168bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C BUNG|&#x168c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C VEUAEPEN|&#x168c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBERAE|&#x168c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C RU|&#x168c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NJAEM|&#x168c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C LAM|&#x168c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C TITUAEP|&#x168c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSUOT NGOM|&#x168c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NJEEEE|&#x168c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KET|&#x168c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGU|&#x168ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MAESI|&#x168cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBUAEM|&#x168cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C LU|&#x168cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KUT|&#x168ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NJAM|&#x168cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGOM|&#x168d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C WUP|&#x168d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGGUEET|&#x168d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSOM|&#x168d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NTEN|&#x168d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KUOP NKAARAE|&#x168d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NSUN|&#x168d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDAM|&#x168d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MA NSIEE|&#x168d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C YAA|&#x168d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NDAP|&#x168da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C SHUEQ|&#x168db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C SETFON|&#x168dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBI|&#x168dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MAEMBA|&#x168de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBANYI|&#x168df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEUSEUX|&#x168e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBEUX|&#x168e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEUM|&#x168e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MBAA PICKET|&#x168e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C YUWOQ|&#x168e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NJEUX|&#x168e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MIEE|&#x168e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C MUAE|&#x168e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C SHIQ|&#x168e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEN LAW|&#x168e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C KEN FATIGUE|&#x168ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NGAQ|&#x168eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C NAQ|&#x168ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C LIQ|&#x168ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C PIN|&#x168ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C PEN|&#x168ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|168Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C TET|&#x168f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MBUO|&#x168f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D WAP|&#x168f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJI|&#x168f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MFON|&#x168f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJIEE|&#x168f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LIEE|&#x168f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJEUT|&#x168f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NSHEE|&#x168f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGAAMAE|&#x168f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NYAM|&#x168fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D WUAEN|&#x168fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKUN|&#x168fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHEE|&#x168fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKAP|&#x168fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KEUAETMEUN|&#x168ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1690x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TEUT|&#x16900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHEUAE|&#x16901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJAP|&#x16902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SUE|&#x16903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KET|&#x16904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D YAEMMAE|&#x16905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KUOM|&#x16906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SAP|&#x16907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MFEUT|&#x16908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NDEUX|&#x16909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MALEERI|&#x1690a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MEUT|&#x1690b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SEUAEQ|&#x1690c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D YEN|&#x1690d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJEUAEM|&#x1690e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KEUOT MBUAE|&#x1690f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1691x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKEURI|&#x16910;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TU|&#x16911;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D GHAA|&#x16912;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKYEE|&#x16913;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D FEUFEUAET|&#x16914;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NDEE|&#x16915;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MGBOFUM|&#x16916;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LEUAEP|&#x16917;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NDON|&#x16918;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MONI|&#x16919;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MGBEUN|&#x1691a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PUUT|&#x1691b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MGBIEE|&#x1691c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MFO|&#x1691d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LUM|&#x1691e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NSIEEP|&#x1691f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1692x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MBAA|&#x16920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KWAET|&#x16921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NYET|&#x16922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TEUAEN|&#x16923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SOT|&#x16924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D YUWOQ|&#x16925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KEUM|&#x16926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D RAEM|&#x16927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TEEEE|&#x16928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKEUAEQ|&#x16929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MFEUAE|&#x1692a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NSIEET|&#x1692b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KEUP|&#x1692c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PIP|&#x1692d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PEUTAE|&#x1692e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NYUE|&#x1692f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1693x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LET|&#x16930;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGAAM|&#x16931;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MFIEE|&#x16932;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGWAEN|&#x16933;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D YUOM|&#x16934;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PAP|&#x16935;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D YUOP|&#x16936;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NDAM|&#x16937;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NTEUM|&#x16938;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SUAE|&#x16939;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KUN|&#x1693a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGEUX|&#x1693b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGKIEE|&#x1693c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TUOT|&#x1693d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MEUN|&#x1693e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KUQ|&#x1693f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1694x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NSUM|&#x16940;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TEUN|&#x16941;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MAENJET|&#x16942;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGAP|&#x16943;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LEUM|&#x16944;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NGGUOM|&#x16945;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NSHUT|&#x16946;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NJUEQ|&#x16947;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D GHEUAE|&#x16948;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KU|&#x16949;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D REN OLD|&#x1694a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TAE|&#x1694b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TOQ|&#x1694c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NYI|&#x1694d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D RII|&#x1694e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LEEEE|&#x1694f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1695x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MEEEE|&#x16950;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D M|&#x16951;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SUU|&#x16952;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MU|&#x16953;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHII|&#x16954;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHEUX|&#x16955;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D KYEE|&#x16956;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NU|&#x16957;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHU|&#x16958;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NTEE|&#x16959;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PEE|&#x1695a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NI|&#x1695b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SHOQ|&#x1695c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D PUQ|&#x1695d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MVOP|&#x1695e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D LOQ|&#x1695f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1696x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D REN MUCH|&#x16960;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D TI|&#x16961;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D NTUU|&#x16962;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D MBAA SEVEN|&#x16963;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D SAQ|&#x16964;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-D FAA|&#x16965;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDAP|&#x16966;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TOON|&#x16967;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MBEUM|&#x16968;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LAP|&#x16969;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E VOM|&#x1696a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LOON|&#x1696b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PAA|&#x1696c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SOM|&#x1696d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E RAQ|&#x1696e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NSHUOP|&#x1696f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1697x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDUN|&#x16970;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PUAE|&#x16971;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TAM|&#x16972;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKA|&#x16973;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KPEUX|&#x16974;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E WUO|&#x16975;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SEE|&#x16976;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGEUAET|&#x16977;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PAAM|&#x16978;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TOO|&#x16979;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KUOP|&#x1697a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LOM|&#x1697b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NSHIEE|&#x1697c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGOP|&#x1697d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MAEM|&#x1697e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKEUX|&#x1697f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1698x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGOQ|&#x16980;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NSHUE|&#x16981;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E RIMGBA|&#x16982;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NJEUX|&#x16983;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PEEM|&#x16984;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SAA|&#x16985;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGURAE|&#x16986;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MGBA|&#x16987;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHEUX|&#x16988;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKEUAEM|&#x16989;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NJAEMLI|&#x1698a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MAP|&#x1698b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LOOT|&#x1698c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGEEEE|&#x1698d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDIQ|&#x1698e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TAEN NTEUM|&#x1698f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|1699x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SET|&#x16990;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PUM|&#x16991;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDAA SOFTNESS|&#x16992;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGUAESHAE NYAM|&#x16993;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YIEE|&#x16994;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHEUN|&#x16995;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TUAE|&#x16996;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YEUAE|&#x16997;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PO|&#x16998;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TUMAE|&#x16999;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KEUAE|&#x1699a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SUAEN|&#x1699b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TEUAEQ|&#x1699c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E VEUAE|&#x1699d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E WEUX|&#x1699e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LAAM|&#x1699f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PU|&#x169a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TAAQ|&#x169a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHAAMAE|&#x169a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGEUREUT|&#x169a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SHEUAEQ|&#x169a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MGBEN|&#x169a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MBEE|&#x169a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NZAQ|&#x169a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NKOM|&#x169a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GBET|&#x169a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TUM|&#x169aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KUET|&#x169ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YAP|&#x169ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NYI CLEAVER|&#x169ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YIT|&#x169ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MFEUQ|&#x169af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDIAQ|&#x169b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PIEEQ|&#x169b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YUEQ|&#x169b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LEUAEM|&#x169b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FUE|&#x169b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GBEUX|&#x169b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKUP|&#x169b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KET|&#x169b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MAE|&#x169b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKAAMI|&#x169b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHET|&#x169ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FA|&#x169bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NTUM|&#x169bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PEUT|&#x169bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YEUM|&#x169be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGEUAE|&#x169bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NYI BETWEEN|&#x169c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NZUQ|&#x169c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E POON|&#x169c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MIEE|&#x169c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FUET|&#x169c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NAE|&#x169c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MUAE|&#x169c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHEUAE|&#x169c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FU I|&#x169c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MVI|&#x169c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PUAQ|&#x169ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGKUM|&#x169cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KUT|&#x169cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PIET|&#x169cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NTAP|&#x169ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YEUAET|&#x169cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGGUP|&#x169d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PA PEOPLE|&#x169d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FU CALL|&#x169d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FOM|&#x169d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NJEE|&#x169d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E A|&#x169d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TOQ|&#x169d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E O|&#x169d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E I|&#x169d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LAQ|&#x169d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PA PLURAL|&#x169da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TAA|&#x169db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TAQ|&#x169dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NDAA MY HOUSE|&#x169dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SHIQ|&#x169de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YEUX|&#x169df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGUAE|&#x169e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YUAEN|&#x169e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YOQ SWIMMING|&#x169e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YOQ COVER|&#x169e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YUQ|&#x169e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E YUN|&#x169e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KEUX|&#x169e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PEUX|&#x169e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NJEE EPOCH|&#x169e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PUE|&#x169e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E WUE|&#x169ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FEE|&#x169eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E VEE|&#x169ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LU|&#x169ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MI|&#x169ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E REUX|&#x169ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|169Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E RAE|&#x169f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGUAET|&#x169f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NGA|&#x169f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SHO|&#x169f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E SHOQ|&#x169f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FU REMEDY|&#x169f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E NA|&#x169f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E PI|&#x169f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E LOQ|&#x169f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KO|&#x169f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MEN|&#x169fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MA|&#x169fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MAQ|&#x169fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TEU|&#x169fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E KI|&#x169fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E MON|&#x169ff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E TEN|&#x16a00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E FAQ|&#x16a01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-E GHOM|&#x16a02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KA|&#x16a03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F U|&#x16a04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KU|&#x16a05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F EE|&#x16a06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F REE|&#x16a07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F TAE|&#x16a08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NYI|&#x16a09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F LA|&#x16a0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F RII|&#x16a0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F RIEE|&#x16a0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F MEEEE|&#x16a0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F TAA|&#x16a0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NDAA|&#x16a0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NJAEM|&#x16a10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F M|&#x16a11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SUU|&#x16a12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SHII|&#x16a13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SI|&#x16a14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SEUX|&#x16a15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KYEE|&#x16a16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KET|&#x16a17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NUAE|&#x16a18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NU|&#x16a19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NJUAE|&#x16a1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F YOQ|&#x16a1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SHU|&#x16a1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F YA|&#x16a1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NSHA|&#x16a1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F PEUX|&#x16a1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NTEE|&#x16a20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F WUE|&#x16a21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F PEE|&#x16a22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F RU|&#x16a23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NI|&#x16a24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F REUX|&#x16a25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KEN|&#x16a26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NGKWAEN|&#x16a27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F NGGA|&#x16a28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SHO|&#x16a29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F PUAE|&#x16a2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F FOM|&#x16a2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F WA|&#x16a2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F LI|&#x16a2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F LOQ|&#x16a2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KO|&#x16a2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7bffe8" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F MBEN|&#x16a30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F REN|&#x16a31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F MA|&#x16a32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F MO|&#x16a33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F MBAA|&#x16a34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F TET|&#x16a35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F KPA|&#x16a36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F SAMBA|&#x16a37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F VUEQ|&#x16a38;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mro''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER TA|&#x16a40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER NGI|&#x16a41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER YO|&#x16a42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER MIM|&#x16a43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER BA|&#x16a44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER DA|&#x16a45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER A|&#x16a46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER PHI|&#x16a47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER KHAI|&#x16a48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER HAO|&#x16a49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER DAI|&#x16a4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER CHU|&#x16a4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER KEAAE|&#x16a4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER OL|&#x16a4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER MAEM|&#x16a4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER NIN|&#x16a4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER PA|&#x16a50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER OO|&#x16a51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER O|&#x16a52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER RO|&#x16a53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER SHI|&#x16a54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER THEA|&#x16a55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER EA|&#x16a56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER WA|&#x16a57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER E|&#x16a58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER KO|&#x16a59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER LAN|&#x16a5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER LA|&#x16a5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER HAI|&#x16a5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER RI|&#x16a5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO LETTER TEK|&#x16a5e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT ZERO|&#x16a60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT ONE|&#x16a61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT TWO|&#x16a62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT THREE|&#x16a63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT FOUR|&#x16a64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT FIVE|&#x16a65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT SIX|&#x16a66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16a67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16a68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DIGIT NINE|&#x16a69;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DANDA|&#x16a6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MRO DOUBLE DANDA|&#x16a6f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tangsa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER OZ|&#x16a70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER OC|&#x16a71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER OQ|&#x16a72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER OX|&#x16a73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AZ|&#x16a74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AC|&#x16a75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AQ|&#x16a76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AX|&#x16a77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER VZ|&#x16a78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER VC|&#x16a79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER VQ|&#x16a7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER VX|&#x16a7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER EZ|&#x16a7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER EC|&#x16a7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER EQ|&#x16a7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER EX|&#x16a7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER IZ|&#x16a80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER IC|&#x16a81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER IQ|&#x16a82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER IX|&#x16a83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UZ|&#x16a84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UC|&#x16a85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UQ|&#x16a86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UX|&#x16a87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AWZ|&#x16a88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AWC|&#x16a89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AWQ|&#x16a8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER AWX|&#x16a8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIZ|&#x16a8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIC|&#x16a8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIQ|&#x16a8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIX|&#x16a8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16A9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER FINAL NG|&#x16a90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER LONG UEX|&#x16a91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER SHORT UEZ|&#x16a92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER SHORT AWX|&#x16a93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UEZ|&#x16a94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UEC|&#x16a95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UEQ|&#x16a96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UEX|&#x16a97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIUZ|&#x16a98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIUC|&#x16a99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIUQ|&#x16a9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER UIUX|&#x16a9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER MZ|&#x16a9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER MC|&#x16a9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER MQ|&#x16a9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER MX|&#x16a9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16AAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER KA|&#x16aa0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER KHA|&#x16aa1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER GA|&#x16aa2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER NGA|&#x16aa3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER SA|&#x16aa4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER YA|&#x16aa5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER WA|&#x16aa6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER PA|&#x16aa7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER NYA|&#x16aa8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER PHA|&#x16aa9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER BA|&#x16aaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER MA|&#x16aab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER NA|&#x16aac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER HA|&#x16aad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER LA|&#x16aae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER HTA|&#x16aaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16ABx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER TA|&#x16ab0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER DA|&#x16ab1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER RA|&#x16ab2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER NHA|&#x16ab3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER SHA|&#x16ab4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER CA|&#x16ab5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER TSA|&#x16ab6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER GHA|&#x16ab7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER HTTA|&#x16ab8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER THA|&#x16ab9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER XA|&#x16aba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER FA|&#x16abb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER DHA|&#x16abc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER CHA|&#x16abd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA LETTER ZA|&#x16abe;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|16ACx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT ZERO|&#x16ac0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT ONE|&#x16ac1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT TWO|&#x16ac2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT THREE|&#x16ac3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT FOUR|&#x16ac4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT FIVE|&#x16ac5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT SIX|&#x16ac6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16ac7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16ac8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TANGSA DIGIT NINE|&#x16ac9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bassa Vah''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16ADx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER ENNI|&#x16ad0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER KA|&#x16ad1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER SE|&#x16ad2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER FA|&#x16ad3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER MBE|&#x16ad4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER YIE|&#x16ad5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER GAH|&#x16ad6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER DHII|&#x16ad7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER KPAH|&#x16ad8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER JO|&#x16ad9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER HWAH|&#x16ada;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER WA|&#x16adb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER ZO|&#x16adc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER GBU|&#x16add;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER DO|&#x16ade;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER CE|&#x16adf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16AEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER UWU|&#x16ae0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER TO|&#x16ae1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER BA|&#x16ae2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER VU|&#x16ae3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER YEIN|&#x16ae4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER PA|&#x16ae5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER WADDA|&#x16ae6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER A|&#x16ae7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER O|&#x16ae8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER OO|&#x16ae9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER U|&#x16aea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER EE|&#x16aeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER E|&#x16aec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH LETTER I|&#x16aed;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16AFx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE|&#x16af0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH COMBINING LOW TONE|&#x16af1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH COMBINING MID TONE|&#x16af2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH COMBINING LOW-MID TONE|&#x16af3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH-LOW TONE|&#x16af4;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|BASSA VAH FULL STOP|&#x16af5;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pahawh Hmong''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KEEB|&#x16b00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KEEV|&#x16b01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KIB|&#x16b02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KIV|&#x16b03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAUB|&#x16b04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAUV|&#x16b05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KUB|&#x16b06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KUV|&#x16b07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KEB|&#x16b08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KEV|&#x16b09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAIB|&#x16b0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAIV|&#x16b0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KOOB|&#x16b0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KOOV|&#x16b0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAWB|&#x16b0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAWV|&#x16b0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KUAB|&#x16b10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KUAV|&#x16b11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KOB|&#x16b12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KOV|&#x16b13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KIAB|&#x16b14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KIAV|&#x16b15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAB|&#x16b16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAV|&#x16b17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KWB|&#x16b18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KWV|&#x16b19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAAB|&#x16b1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KAAV|&#x16b1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT VAU|&#x16b1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NTSAU|&#x16b1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT LAU|&#x16b1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT HAU|&#x16b1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NLAU|&#x16b20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT RAU|&#x16b21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NKAU|&#x16b22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT QHAU|&#x16b23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT YAU|&#x16b24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT HLAU|&#x16b25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT MAU|&#x16b26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT CHAU|&#x16b27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NCHAU|&#x16b28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT HNAU|&#x16b29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT PLHAU|&#x16b2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NTHAU|&#x16b2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT NAU|&#x16b2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT AU|&#x16b2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT XAU|&#x16b2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT CAU|&#x16b2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TUB|&#x16b30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM SO|&#x16b31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM KES|&#x16b32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM KHAV|&#x16b33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM SUAM|&#x16b34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM HOM|&#x16b35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TAUM|&#x16b36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS THOM|&#x16b37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS TSHAB CEEB|&#x16b38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM CHEEM|&#x16b39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS THIAB|&#x16b3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS FEEM|&#x16b3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM NTXIV|&#x16b3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM RHO|&#x16b3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM TOV|&#x16b3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM FAIB|&#x16b3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B4x |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS SEEV|&#x16b40;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN MEEJ SUAB|&#x16b41;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS NRUA|&#x16b42;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN IB YAM|&#x16b43;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XAUS|&#x16b44;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM TSOV ROG|&#x16b45;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT ZERO|&#x16b50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT ONE|&#x16b51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT TWO|&#x16b52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT THREE|&#x16b53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT FOUR|&#x16b54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT FIVE|&#x16b55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT SIX|&#x16b56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16b57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16b58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT NINE|&#x16b59;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TENS|&#x16b5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER HUNDREDS|&#x16b5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TEN THOUSANDS|&#x16b5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER MILLIONS|&#x16b5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER HUNDRED MILLIONS|&#x16b5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TEN BILLIONS|&#x16b60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TRILLIONS|&#x16b61;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS LUB|&#x16b63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYOO|&#x16b64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN HLI|&#x16b65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN THIRD-STAGE HLI|&#x16b66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN ZWJ THAJ|&#x16b67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN HNUB|&#x16b68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN NQIG|&#x16b69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XIAB|&#x16b6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN NTUJ|&#x16b6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN AV|&#x16b6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN TXHEEJ CEEV|&#x16b6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN MEEJ TSEEB|&#x16b6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN TAU|&#x16b6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN LOS|&#x16b70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN MUS|&#x16b71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM HAIS LUS NTOG NTOG|&#x16b72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM CUAM TSHOOJ|&#x16b73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM TXWV|&#x16b74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM TXWV CHWV|&#x16b75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM PUB DAWB|&#x16b76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM NRES TOS|&#x16b77;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN TSHEEJ|&#x16b7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN YEEG|&#x16b7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN LIS|&#x16b7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN LAUJ|&#x16b80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN XYOOJ|&#x16b81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN KOO|&#x16b82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN HAWJ|&#x16b83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN MUAS|&#x16b84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN THOJ|&#x16b85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN TSAB|&#x16b86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN PHAB|&#x16b87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN KHAB|&#x16b88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN HAM|&#x16b89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN VAJ|&#x16b8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN FAJ|&#x16b8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN YAJ|&#x16b8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN TSWB|&#x16b8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN KWM|&#x16b8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN VWJ|&#x16b8f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Woleai''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16B9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16BFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kpelle''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tikamuli''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16C9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khimhun Tangsa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16CFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Afaka''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kirat Rai''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x16d40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN TONPI|&#x16d41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN VISARGA|&#x16d42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER A|&#x16d43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER KA|&#x16d44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER KHA|&#x16d45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER GA|&#x16d46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER GHA|&#x16d47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER NGA|&#x16d48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER CA|&#x16d49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER CHA|&#x16d4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER JA|&#x16d4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER JHA|&#x16d4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER NYA|&#x16d4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER TTA|&#x16d4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER TTHA|&#x16d4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER DDA|&#x16d50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER DDHA|&#x16d51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER TA|&#x16d52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER THA|&#x16d53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER DA|&#x16d54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER DHA|&#x16d55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER NA|&#x16d56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER PA|&#x16d57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER PHA|&#x16d58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER BA|&#x16d59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER BHA|&#x16d5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER MA|&#x16d5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER YA|&#x16d5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER RA|&#x16d5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER LA|&#x16d5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER VA|&#x16d5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER SA|&#x16d60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER SHA|&#x16d61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI LETTER HA|&#x16d62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x16d63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN I|&#x16d64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN U|&#x16d65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN UE|&#x16d66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN E|&#x16d67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x16d68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN O|&#x16d69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x16d6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN VIRAMA|&#x16d6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN SAAT|&#x16d6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI SIGN YUPI|&#x16d6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DANDA|&#x16d6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DOUBLE DANDA|&#x16d6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT ZERO|&#x16d70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT ONE|&#x16d71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT TWO|&#x16d72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT THREE|&#x16d73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT FOUR|&#x16d74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT FIVE|&#x16d75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT SIX|&#x16d76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16d77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16d78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KIRAT RAI DIGIT NINE|&#x16d79;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Chisoi''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER A|&#x16d80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER BA|&#x16d81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER AAI|&#x16d82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER AA|&#x16d83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER GA|&#x16d84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER TA|&#x16d85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER E|&#x16d86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER SA|&#x16d87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER NA|&#x16d88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER I|&#x16d89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER KA|&#x16d8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER RA|&#x16d8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER MA|&#x16d8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER HA|&#x16d8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER RRA|&#x16d8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER U|&#x16d8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|16D9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER DA|&#x16d90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER LA|&#x16d91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER O|&#x16d92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER NYA|&#x16d93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER NGA|&#x16d94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER CA|&#x16d95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER JA|&#x16d96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER PA|&#x16d97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI SIGN ANUSVARA|&#x16d98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER YA|&#x16d99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER DDA|&#x16d9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER TTA|&#x16d9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI LETTER JARAHA|&#x16d9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI SIGN SISO|&#x16d9d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT ZERO|&#x16da0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT ONE|&#x16da1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT TWO|&#x16da2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT THREE|&#x16da3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT FOUR|&#x16da4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT FIVE|&#x16da5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT SIX|&#x16da6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16da7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16da8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|CHISOI DIGIT NINE|&#x16da9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kulitan''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16DFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mwangwego''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI A|&#x16e00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI BA|&#x16e01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI CHA|&#x16e02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI DA|&#x16e03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI FA|&#x16e04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI GA|&#x16e05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI GHA|&#x16e06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI HA|&#x16e07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI JA|&#x16e08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI ZHA|&#x16e09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI KA|&#x16e0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI LA|&#x16e0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI MA|&#x16e0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI NA|&#x16e0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI NYA|&#x16e0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI PA|&#x16e0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI RA|&#x16e10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI SA|&#x16e11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI SHA|&#x16e12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI TA|&#x16e13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI TSA|&#x16e14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI PSA|&#x16e15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI VA|&#x16e16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI WA|&#x16e17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI YA|&#x16e18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI ZA|&#x16e19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI DZA|&#x16e1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI DHLA|&#x16e1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI HLA|&#x16e1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI XA|&#x16e1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI QA|&#x16e1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUSISI THA|&#x16e1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO SIRI EMWA|&#x16e20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO SIRI IMA|&#x16e21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO SIRI OTA|&#x16e22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO SIRI UYU|&#x16e23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO MYU|&#x16e24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO MI|&#x16e25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO NI|&#x16e26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO HI|&#x16e27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO WAYA|&#x16e28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO WAYA BELOW|&#x16e29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO SISA|&#x16e2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO MURA|&#x16e2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO MULA|&#x16e2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO PEWA|&#x16e2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO TUMBU|&#x16e2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MUTUYO KWANTHU|&#x16e2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-NI|&#x16e30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-HI|&#x16e31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-WAYA|&#x16e32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MI-HI|&#x16e33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MI-WAYA|&#x16e34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO NI-HI|&#x16e35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO NI-WAYA|&#x16e36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO HI-WAYA|&#x16e37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO NI-WAYA|&#x16e38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO TUMBU-WAYA|&#x16e39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-NI-HI|&#x16e3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-HI-WAYA|&#x16e3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MI-HI-WAYA|&#x16e3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO NI-HI-WAYA|&#x16e3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO SISA-NI-HI|&#x16e3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MWANGWEGO MITUYO MYU-NI-HI-WAYA|&#x16e3f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Medefaidrin''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER M|&#x16e40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER S|&#x16e41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER V|&#x16e42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER W|&#x16e43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER ATIU|&#x16e44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Z|&#x16e45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER KP|&#x16e46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER P|&#x16e47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER T|&#x16e48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER G|&#x16e49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER F|&#x16e4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x16e4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER K|&#x16e4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER A|&#x16e4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER J|&#x16e4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x16e4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER B|&#x16e50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER C|&#x16e51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x16e52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER YU|&#x16e53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER L|&#x16e54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Q|&#x16e55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER HP|&#x16e56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER NY|&#x16e57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER X|&#x16e58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER D|&#x16e59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER OE|&#x16e5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER N|&#x16e5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER R|&#x16e5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x16e5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER AI|&#x16e5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Y|&#x16e5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER M|&#x16e60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER S|&#x16e61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER V|&#x16e62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER W|&#x16e63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER ATIU|&#x16e64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER Z|&#x16e65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER KP|&#x16e66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER P|&#x16e67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER T|&#x16e68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER G|&#x16e69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER F|&#x16e6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER I|&#x16e6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER K|&#x16e6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER A|&#x16e6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER J|&#x16e6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER E|&#x16e6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER B|&#x16e70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER C|&#x16e71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER U|&#x16e72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER YU|&#x16e73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER L|&#x16e74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER Q|&#x16e75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER HP|&#x16e76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER NY|&#x16e77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER X|&#x16e78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER D|&#x16e79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER OE|&#x16e7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER N|&#x16e7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER R|&#x16e7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER O|&#x16e7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER AI|&#x16e7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER Y|&#x16e7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT ZERO|&#x16e80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT ONE|&#x16e81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT TWO|&#x16e82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT THREE|&#x16e83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT FOUR|&#x16e84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT FIVE|&#x16e85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT SIX|&#x16e86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT SEVEN|&#x16e87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT EIGHT|&#x16e88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT NINE|&#x16e89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER TEN|&#x16e8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER ELEVEN|&#x16e8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER TWELVE|&#x16e8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER THIRTEEN|&#x16e8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER FOURTEEN|&#x16e8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER FIFTEEN|&#x16e8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16E9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER SIXTEEN|&#x16e90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER SEVENTEEN|&#x16e91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER EIGHTEEN|&#x16e92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN NUMBER NINETEEN|&#x16e93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT ONE ALTERNATE FORM|&#x16e94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT TWO ALTERNATE FORM|&#x16e95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT THREE ALTERNATE FORM|&#x16e96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN COMMA|&#x16e97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN FULL STOP|&#x16e98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN SYMBOL AIVA|&#x16e99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDEFAIDRIN EXCLAMATION OH|&#x16e9a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Beria Erfe''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|16EAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER ARKAB|&#x16ea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER BASIGNA|&#x16ea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER DARBAI|&#x16ea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER EH|&#x16ea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER FITKO|&#x16ea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER GOWAY|&#x16ea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER HIRDEABO|&#x16ea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x16ea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER DJAI|&#x16ea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER KOBO|&#x16ea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER LAKKO|&#x16eaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER MERI|&#x16eab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER NINI|&#x16eac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER GNA|&#x16ead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER NGAY|&#x16eae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER OI|&#x16eaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|16EBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER PI|&#x16eb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER ERIGO|&#x16eb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER ERIGO TAMURA|&#x16eb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER SERI|&#x16eb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER SHEP|&#x16eb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER TATASOUE|&#x16eb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER UI|&#x16eb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER WASSE|&#x16eb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE CAPITAL LETTER AY|&#x16eb8;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER ARKAB|&#x16ebb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER BASIGNA|&#x16ebc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER DARBAI|&#x16ebd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER EH|&#x16ebe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER FITKO|&#x16ebf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|16ECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER GOWAY|&#x16ec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER HIRDEABO|&#x16ec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER I|&#x16ec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER DJAI|&#x16ec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER KOBO|&#x16ec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER LAKKO|&#x16ec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER MERI|&#x16ec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER NINI|&#x16ec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER GNA|&#x16ec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER NGAY|&#x16ec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER OI|&#x16eca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER PI|&#x16ecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER ERIGO|&#x16ecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER ERIGO TAMURA|&#x16ecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER SERI|&#x16ece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER SHEP|&#x16ecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|16EDx |{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER TATASOUE|&#x16ed0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER UI|&#x16ed1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER WASSE|&#x16ed2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BERIA ERFE SMALL LETTER AY|&#x16ed3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16EEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|16EFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miao''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER PA|&#x16f00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER BA|&#x16f01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI PA|&#x16f02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER PLA|&#x16f03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER MA|&#x16f04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER MHA|&#x16f05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ARCHAIC MA|&#x16f06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER FA|&#x16f07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER VA|&#x16f08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER VFA|&#x16f09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TA|&#x16f0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DA|&#x16f0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI TTA|&#x16f0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI TA|&#x16f0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TTA|&#x16f0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DDA|&#x16f0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NA|&#x16f10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NHA|&#x16f11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI NNA|&#x16f12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ARCHAIC NA|&#x16f13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NNA|&#x16f14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NNHA|&#x16f15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER LA|&#x16f16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER LYA|&#x16f17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER LHA|&#x16f18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER LHYA|&#x16f19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TLHA|&#x16f1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DLHA|&#x16f1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TLHYA|&#x16f1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DLHYA|&#x16f1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER KA|&#x16f1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER GA|&#x16f1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI KA|&#x16f20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER QA|&#x16f21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER QGA|&#x16f22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NGA|&#x16f23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NGHA|&#x16f24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ARCHAIC NGA|&#x16f25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER HA|&#x16f26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER XA|&#x16f27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER GHA|&#x16f28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER GHHA|&#x16f29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TSSA|&#x16f2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DZZA|&#x16f2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NYA|&#x16f2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NYHA|&#x16f2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TSHA|&#x16f2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DZHA|&#x16f2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI TSHA|&#x16f30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI DZHA|&#x16f31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER REFORMED TSHA|&#x16f32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER SHA|&#x16f33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER SSA|&#x16f34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZHA|&#x16f35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZSHA|&#x16f36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TSA|&#x16f37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DZA|&#x16f38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER YI TSA|&#x16f39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER SA|&#x16f3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZA|&#x16f3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZSA|&#x16f3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZZA|&#x16f3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZZSA|&#x16f3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ARCHAIC ZZA|&#x16f3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F4x |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZZYA|&#x16f40;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER ZZSYA|&#x16f41;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER WA|&#x16f42;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER AH|&#x16f43;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER HHA|&#x16f44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER BRI|&#x16f45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER SYI|&#x16f46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER DZYI|&#x16f47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TE|&#x16f48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER TSE|&#x16f49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER RTE|&#x16f4a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO SIGN CONSONANT MODIFIER BAR|&#x16f4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO LETTER NASALIZATION|&#x16f50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION|&#x16f51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO SIGN REFORMED VOICING|&#x16f52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO SIGN REFORMED ASPIRATION|&#x16f53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN A|&#x16f54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x16f55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AHH|&#x16f56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AN|&#x16f57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ANG|&#x16f58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN O|&#x16f59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN OO|&#x16f5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN WO|&#x16f5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN W|&#x16f5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN E|&#x16f5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN EN|&#x16f5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ENG|&#x16f5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN OEY|&#x16f60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN I|&#x16f61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IA|&#x16f62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IAN|&#x16f63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IANG|&#x16f64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IO|&#x16f65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IE|&#x16f66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN II|&#x16f67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN IU|&#x16f68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ING|&#x16f69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN U|&#x16f6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UA|&#x16f6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UAN|&#x16f6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UANG|&#x16f6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UU|&#x16f6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UEI|&#x16f6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UNG|&#x16f70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN Y|&#x16f71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN YI|&#x16f72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AE|&#x16f73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AEE|&#x16f74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ERR|&#x16f75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ROUNDED ERR|&#x16f76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ER|&#x16f77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN ROUNDED ER|&#x16f78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x16f79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN EI|&#x16f7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN AU|&#x16f7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN OU|&#x16f7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN N|&#x16f7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN NG|&#x16f7e;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN UOG|&#x16f7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|16F8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN YUI|&#x16f80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN OG|&#x16f81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN OER|&#x16f82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIAO VOWEL SIGN 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In this lesson we will extend our work with trig functions of angles of rotation to any angle in the unit circle, including negative angles, and angles greater than 360 degrees. In the previous lesson, we worked with the quadrantal angles, and with the angles 30°, 45°, and 60°. In this lesson we will work with angles related to these angles, as well as other angles in the unit circle. One of the key ideas of this lesson is that angles may share the same trig values. This idea will be developed throughout the lesson. ==Learning Objectives== * Identify the reference angles for angles in the unit circle. * Identify the ordered pair on the unit circle for angles whose reference angle is 30°, 45°, and 60°, or a quadrantal angle, including negative angles, and angles whose measure is greater than 360°. * Use these ordered pairs to determine values of trig functions of these angles. * Use tables and calculators to find values of trig functions of any angle. ==Reference Angles and Angles in the Unit Circle== In the previous lesson, one of the review questions asked you to consider the angle 150°. If we graph this angle in standard position, we see that the terminal side of this angle is a reflection of the terminal side of 30°, across the ''y''−axis. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Figure 1.svg|400px]] Notice that 150° makes a 30° angle with the negative ''x''−axis. Therefore we say that 30° is the ''reference angle'' for 150°. Formally, the '''reference angle''' of an angle in standard position is the angle formed with the closest portion of the ''x''−axis. Notice that 30° is the reference angle for many angles. For example, it is the reference angle for 210° and for −30°. In general, identifying the reference angle for an angle will help you determine the values of the trig functions of the angle. {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 1}} Graph each angle and identify its reference angle. a. 140° b. 240° c. 380° ---- '''Solution''': :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 1.svg|400px]] a. 140° makes a 40° angle with the ''x''-axis. Therefore the reference angle is 40°. b. 240° makes a 60° with the ''x''-axis. Therefore the reference angle is 60°. c. 380° is a full rotation of 360°, plus an additional 20°. So this angle is co-terminal with 20°, and 20° is its reference angle. {{Robox/Close}} If an angle has a reference angle of 30°, 45°, or 60°, we can identify its ordered pair on the unit circle, and so we can find the values of the six trig functions of that angle. For example, above we stated that 150° has a reference angle of 30°. Because of its relationship to 30°, the ordered pair for is 150° is <math>\left ( -\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2},\tfrac{1}{2} \right )</math>. Now we can find the values of the six trig functions of 150°: :{| style="background:transparent;" cellpadding="5" | <math>\cos (150^\circ) = x = \frac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> | <math>\sec (150^\circ) = \frac{1}{x} = \frac{1}{\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}} = \frac{-2}{\sqrt{3}}</math> |- | <math>\sin (150^\circ) = y = \frac{1}{2}</math> | <math>\csc (150^\circ) = \frac{1}{y} = \frac{1}{\frac{1}{2}} = 2</math> |- | style="padding-right:30px;" | <math>\tan (150^\circ) = \frac{y}{x} = \frac{\frac{1}{2}}{\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}} = \frac{1}{-\sqrt{3}}</math> | <math>\cot (150^\circ) = \frac{x}{y} = \frac{\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}}{\frac{1}{2}} = -\sqrt{3}</math> |} {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 2}} Find the ordered pair for 240° and use it to find the value of sin 240°. ---- '''Solution''': sin(240°) = <math>\tfrac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> As we found in example 1, the reference angle for 240° is 60°. The figure below shows 60° and the three other angles in the unit circle that have 60° as a reference angle. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 2.svg|400px]] The terminal side of the angle 240° represents a reflection of the terminal side of 60° over both axes. So the coordinates of the point are <math>\left ( -\tfrac{1}{2},-\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \right )</math>. The ''y'' coordinate is the sine value, so sin(240°) = <math>\tfrac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}</math>. {{Robox/Close}} Just as the figure above shows 60° and three related angles, we can make similar graphs for 30° and 45°. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Figure 2.svg|325px]]&nbsp;[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Figure 3.svg|325px]] {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 3}} Find the value of cot(300°). ---- '''Solution''': cot(300°) = <math>-\tfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}}</math> Using the graph above, you will find that the ordered pair is <math>\left ( \tfrac{1}{2}, -\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \right )</math>. Therefore the cotangent value is <math>\cot(300^\circ) = \frac{x}{y} = \frac{\frac{1}{2}}{-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}} = \frac{1}{2} \cdot -\frac{2}{\sqrt{3}} = -\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}</math> {{Robox/Close}} We can also use the concept of a reference angle and the ordered pairs we have identified to determine the values of the trig functions for other angles. ==Trigonometric Functions of Negative Angles== Recall that graphing a negative angle means rotating clockwise. The graph below shows -30°. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Figure 4.svg|400px]] Notice that this angle is coterminal with 330°. So the ordered pair is <math>\left ( \tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}, -\tfrac{1}{2} \right )</math>. We can use this ordered pair to find the values of any of the trig functions of −30°. For example, cos(−30°) = ''x'' = <math>\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math>. In general if a negative angle has a reference angle of 30°, 45°, or 60°, or if it is a quadrantal angle, we can find its ordered pair, and so we can determine values of any of the trig functions of the angle. {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 4}} Find the value of each expression. a. sin(−45°) b. sec(−300°) c. cos(−90°) ---- '''Solution''': a. sin(−45°) = <math>-\tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2}</math> −45° is in the 4<sup>th</sup> quadrant, and has a reference angle of 45°. That is, this angle is coterminal with 315°. Therefore the ordered pair is <math>\left ( \tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2}, -\tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2} \right )</math> and the sine value is <math>-\tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2}</math>. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 4a.svg|400px]] b. sec(-300°) = 2 The angle −300° is in the 1<sup>st</sup> quadrant and has a reference angle of 60°. That is, this angle is coterminal with 60°. Therefore the ordered pair is <math>\left ( \tfrac{1}{2}, \tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \right )</math> and the secant value is <math>\tfrac{1}{x} = \tfrac{1}{\frac{1}{2}} =</math> 2. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 4b.svg|400px]] c. cos(−90°) = 0 The angle −90° is coterminal with 270°. Therefore the ordered pair is (0, −1) and the cosine value is 0. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 4c.svg|400px]] {{Robox/Close}} We can also use our knowledge of reference angles and ordered pairs to find the values of trig functions of angles with measure greater than 360 degrees. ==Trigonometric Functions of Angles Greater than 360 Degrees== Consider the angle 390°. As you learned previously, you can think of this angle as a full 360 degree rotation, plus an additional 30 degrees. Therefore 390° is coterminal with 30°. As you saw above with negative angles, this means that 390° has the same ordered pair as 30°, and so it has the same trig values. For example, cos(390°) = cos(30°) = <math>\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}K</math>: :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Figure 5.svg|400px]] In general, if an angle whose measure is greater than 360 has a reference angle of 30°, 45°, or 60°, or if it is a quadrantal angle, we can find its ordered pair, and so we can find the values of any of the trig functions of the angle. The first step is to determine the reference angle. {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 5}} Find the value of each expression. a. sin(420°) b. tan(840°) c. cos(540°) ---- '''Solution''': a. sin(420°) = <math>\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> 420° is a full rotation of 360 degrees, plus an additional 60 degrees. Therefore the angle is coterminal with 60°, and so it shares the same ordered pair, <math>\left (\tfrac{1}{2}, \tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\right )</math>. The sine value is the ''y'' coordinate. b. tan(840°) = −&radic;3 840° is two full rotations, or 720 degrees, plus an additional 120 degrees: :840 = 360 + 360 + 120 Therefore 840° is coterminal with 120°, so the ordered pair is <math>\left (-\tfrac{1}{2},\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\right )</math>. The tangent value can be found by the following: :<math>\tan (840^\circ) = \tan (120^\circ) = \frac{y}{x} = \frac{\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}}{-\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \cdot -\frac{2}{1} = -\sqrt{3}</math> c. cos(540°) = −1 540° is a full rotation of 360 degrees, plus an additional 180 degrees. Therefore the angle is coterminal with 180◦, and the ordered pair is (−1, 0). So the cosine value is −1. {{Robox/Close}} So far all of the angles we have worked with are multiples of 30, 45, 60, and 90. Next we will find approximate values of the trig functions of other angles. ==Trigonometric Function Values in Tables== As you work through this chapter, you will learn about different applications of the trig functions. In many cases, you will need to find the value of a function of an angle that is not necessarily one of the "special" angles we have worked with so far. Traditionally, textbooks have provided students with tables that contain values of the trig functions. Below is a table that provides approximate values of the sine, cosine, and tangent values of several angles. :{| class="wikitable" |+ Table 1.11 ! scope="col" | Angle (°) ! scope="col" | Cosine ! scope="col" | Sine ! scope="col" | Tangent |- | 0 || 1.000 || 0.000 || 0.000 |- | 5 || 0.9962 || 0.0872 || 0.0875 |- | 10 || 0.9848 || 0.1736 || 0.1763 |- | 15 || 0.9659 || 0.2588 || 0.2679 |- | 20 || 0.9397 || 0.3420 || 0.3640 |- | 25 || 0.9063 || 0.4226 || 0.4663 |- | 30 || 0.8660 || 0.5000 || 0.5774 |- | 35 || 0.8192 || 0.5736 || 0.7002 |- | 40 || 0.7660 || 0.6428 || 0.8391 |- | 45 || 0.7071 || 0.7071 || 1.0000 |- | 50 || 0.6428 || 0.7660 || 1.1918 |- | 55 || 0.5736 || 0.8192 || 1.4281 |- | 60 || 0.5000 || 0.8660 || 1.7321 |- | 65 || 0.4226 || 0.9063 || 2.1445 |- | 70 || 0.3420 || 0.9397 || 2.7475 |- | 75 || 0.2588 || 0.9659 || 3.7321 |- | 80 || 0.1736 || 0.9848 || 5.6713 |- | 85 || 0.0872 || 0.9962 || 11.4301 |- | 90 || 0.0000 || 1.0000 || undefined |- | 95 || −0.0872 || 0.9962 || −11.4301 |- | 100 || −0.1736 || 0.9848 || −5.6713 |- | 105 || −0.2588 || 0.9659 || −3.7321 |- | 110 || −0.3420 || 0.9397 || −2.7475 |- | 115 || −0.4226 || 0.9063 || −2.1445 |- | 120 || −0.5000 || 0.8660 || −1.7321 |- | 125 || −0.5736 || 0.8192 || −1.4281 |- | 130 || −0.6428 || 0.7660 || −1.1918 |- | 135 || −0.7071 || 0.7071 || −1.0000 |- | 140 || −0.7660 || 0.6428 || −0.8391 |- | 145 || −0.8192 || 0.5736 || −0.7002 |- | 150 || −0.8660 || 0.5000 || −0.5774 |- | 155 || −0.9063 || 0.4226 || −0.4663 |- | 160 || −0.9397 || 0.3420 || −0.3640 |- | 165 || −0.9659 || 0.2588 || −0.2679 |- | 170 || −0.9848 || 0.1736 || −0.1763 |- | 175 || −0.9962 || 0.0872 || −0.0875 |- | 180 || −1.0000 || 0.0000 || 0.0000 |} We can use the table to identify approximate values. {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 6}} Find the approximate value of each expression, using the table above. a. sin(130°) b. cos(15°) c. tan(50°) ---- '''Solution''': a. sin(130°) ≈ 0.7660 We can identify the sine value by finding the row in the table for 130 degrees. The sine value is found in the third row of the table. Note that this is an approximate value. We can evaluate the reasonableness of this value by thinking about an angle that is close to 130 degrees, 120 degrees. We know that the ordered pair for 120 is <math>\left (-\tfrac{1}{2},\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\right )</math>, so the sine value is <math>\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> ≈ 0.8660, which is also in the table. It is reasonable that sin(130°) ≈ 0.7660, which is slightly less than the sine value of 120°, given where the terminal sides of these angles intersect the unit circle. :[[File:Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Example 6.svg|400px]] b. cos(15°) ≈ 0.9659 We can identify this cosine value by finding the row for 15 degrees. The cosine value is found in the second column. Again, we can determine if this value is reasonable by considering a nearby angle. 15° is between 0° and 30°, and its cosine value is between the cosine values of these two angles. c. tan(50°) ≈ 1.1918 We can identify this tangent value by finding the row for 50 degrees, and reading the final column of the table. In the review questions, you will be asked to explain why the tangent value seems reasonable. {{Robox/Close}} ==Using a Calculator to Find Values== If you have a scientific calculator, you can determine the value of any trig function for any angle. Here we will focus on using a TI graphing calculator to find values. First, your calculator needs to be in the correct "mode". In chapter 2 you will learn about a different system for measuring angles, known as radian measure. In this chapter, we are measuring angles in degrees. (This is analogous to measuring distance in miles or in kilometers. It's just a different system of measurement.) We need to make sure that the calculator is working in degrees. To do this, press <code>[MODE]</code>. You will see that the third row says Radian Degree. If Degree is highlighted, you are in the correct mode. If Radian is highlighted, scroll down to this row, scroll over to Degree, and press <code>[ENTER]</code>. This will highlight Degree. Then press 2<sup>nd</sup> <code>[MODE]</code> to return to the main screen. Now you can calculate any value. For example, we can verify the values from the table above. To find sin(130°), press <code>[SIN]</code> <code>[1]</code> <code>[3]</code> <code>[0]</code> <code>[ENTER]</code>. The calculator should return the value .7660444431. You may have noticed that the calculator provides a "(" after the SIN. In the previous calculation, you can actually leave off the ")". However, in more complicated calculations, leaving off the closing ")" can create problems. It is a good idea to get in the habit of closing parentheses. You can also use a calculator to find values of more complicated expressions. {{Robox|theme=10|title=Example 7}} Use a calculator to find an approximate value of sin(25°) + cos(25°). Round your answer to 4 decimal places. ---- '''Solution''': sin(25°) + cos(25°) ≈ 1.3289 To use a TI graphing calculator, press <code>[SIN]</code> <code>[25]</code> <code>[+]</code> <code>[COS]</code> <code>[2]</code> <code>[5]</code> <code>[ENTER]</code>. The calculator should return the number 1.328926049. This rounds to 1.3289. {{Robox/Close}} ==Lesson Summary== In this lesson we have examined the idea that we can find an exact or an approximate value of each of the six trig functions for any angle. We began by defining the idea of a reference angle, which is useful for finding the ordered pair for certain angles in the unit circle. We have found exact values of the trig functions for "special" angles, including negative angles, and angles whose measures are greater than 360 degrees. We have also found approximations of values for other angles, using a table, and using a calculator. In the coming lessons, we will use the ideas from this lesson to (1) examine relationships among the trig functions and (2) apply trig functions to real situations. ==Points to Consider== * What is the difference between the measure of an angle, and its reference angle? In what cases are these measures the same value? * Which angles have the same cosine value, or the same sine value? Which angles have opposite cosine and sine values? ==Review Questions== # State the reference angle for each angle. #:(a) 190° #:(b) −60° #:(c) 1470° #:(d) −135° # State the ordered pair for each angle. #:(a) 300° #:(b) −150° #:(c) 405° # Find the value of each expression. #:(a) sin(210°) #:(b) tan(270°) #:(c) csc(120°) # Find the value of each expression. #:(a) sin(510°) #:(b) cos(930°) #:(c) csc(405°) # Find the value of each expression. #:(a) cos(−150°) #:(b) tan(−45°) #:(c) sin(−240°) # Use the table in the lesson to find an approximate value of cos(100°). # Use the table in the lesson to approximate the measure of an angle whose sine value is 0.2. # In example 6c, we found that tan(50°) ≈ 1.1918. Use your knowledge of a special angle to explain why this value is reasonable. # Use a calculator to find each value. Round to 4 decimal places. #:(a) sin(118°) #:(b) tan(55°) # Use the table below or a calculator to explore sum and product relationships among trig functions. #:Consider the following functions: #::''f''(''x'') = sin(''x''+''x'') and ''g''(''x'') = sin(''x'') + sin(''x'') #::''h''(''x'') = sin(''x'') · sin(''x'') and ''j''(''x'') = sin(''x''<sup>2</sup>) #:Do you observe any patterns in these functions? Are there any equalities among the functions? Can you make a general conjecture about sin(''a'') + sin(''b'') and sin(''a''+''b'') for all values of ''a'', ''b''? #:What about sin(''a'') · sin(''a'') and sin(''a''<sup>2</sup>)? #:<table class="wikitable"><tr><th scope="col">a°</th><th scope="col">b°</th><th scope="col">sin ''a'' + sin ''b''</th><th>sin(''a''+''b'')</th></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>30</td><td>0.6736</td><td>0.6428</td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td>60</td><td>1.2080</td><td>0.9848</td></tr><tr><td>55</td><td>78</td><td>1.7973</td><td>0.7314</td></tr><tr><td>122</td><td>25</td><td>1.2707</td><td>0.5446</td></tr><tr><td>200</td><td>75</td><td>0.6239</td><td>−0.9962</td></tr></table> # Use a calculator or your knowledge of special angles to fill in the values in the table, then use the values to make a conjecture about the relationship between (sin ''a'')<sup>2</sup> and (cos ''a'')<sup>2</sup>. If you use a calculator, round all values to 4 decimal places. #:<table class="wikitable"><tr><th scope="col">''a''</th><th scope="col" style="width:50px">(sin ''a'')<sup>2</sup></th><th scope="col" style="width:50px;">(cos ''a'')<sup>2</sup></th></tr><tr><td>0</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>25</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>45</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>80</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>90</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>120</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>250</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr></table> ==Review Answers== # &nbsp; #:(a) 10° #:(b) 60° #:(c) 30° #:(d) 45° # &nbsp; #:(a) <math>\left (\tfrac{1}{2},-\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \right )</math> #:(b) <math>\left (-\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2},-\tfrac{1}{2} \right )</math> #:(c) <math>\left (\tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2},\tfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2} \right )</math> # &nbsp; #:(a) <math>-\tfrac{1}{2}</math> #:(b) undefined #:(c) <math>\tfrac{2}{\sqrt{3}}</math> # &nbsp; #:(a) <math>\tfrac{1}{2}</math> #:(b) <math>-\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> #:(c) &radic;2 # &nbsp; #:(a) <math>-\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> #:(b) −1 #:(c) <math>\tfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}</math> # −0.1736 # Between 165 and 160 degrees. # This is reasonable because tan(45°) = 1&thinsp;. # &nbsp; #:(a) 0.8828 #:(b) 1.4281 # Conjecture: sin ''a'' + sin ''b'' ≠ sin(''a''+''b'')&thinsp;. # Conjecture: (sin ''a'')<sup>2</sup> + (cos ''a'')<sup>2</sup> = 1&thinsp;. #:<table class="wikitable"><tr><th scope="col">''a''</th><th scope="col" style="width:50px">(sin ''a'')<sup>2</sup></th><th scope="col" style="width:50px;">(cos ''a'')<sup>2</sup></th></tr><tr><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>1</td></tr><tr><td>25</td><td>0.1786</td><td>0.8216</td></tr><tr><td>45</td><td>0.5000</td><td>0.5000</td></tr><tr><td>80</td><td>0.9698</td><td>0.0302</td></tr><tr><td>90</td><td>1</td><td>0</td></tr><tr><td>120</td><td>0.7500</td><td>0.2500</td></tr><tr><td>250</td><td>0.8830</td><td>0.1170</td></tr></table> ==Vocabulary== ; coterminal angles : Two angles in standard position are coterminal if they share the same terminal side. ; reference angle : The reference angle of an angle in standard position is the measure of the angle between the terminal side and the closest portion of the ''x''−axis. {{CK-12 Trig}} {{chapnav|Defining Trigonometric Functions|Relating Trigonometric Functions}} dgo0p7ixyew1ks61alepm0hw9cu80z7 Fractals/Computer graphic techniques/2D/gfile 0 257970 4633050 4429618 2026-04-29T01:07:31Z Kaltenmeyer 715252 it's -> its 4633050 wikitext text/x-wiki '''"Any computer-generated picture is a finite collection of pixels."''' ( A Dudko, M Yampolsky)<ref>[http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.1236|Poly-time Computability of the Feigenbaum Julia set by Artem Dudko, Michael Yampolsky ]</ref> '''a matrix of color entries (a.k.a. image)''' '''Graphic files''' One can : * directly create graphic file * open existing graphic file * add/read/remove text information to graphic file Types of graphic files : * images ** static images *** SDR file formats: PNG8, JPG, *** HDR file formats: FITS, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, Logluv TIFF, exr (OpenEXR), RGBE image format, TIFF, PNG64, [[:w:AV1|AV1 ]] ** moving images *** video ( ogg file ) - one needs special program ( viewer) to run it *** animation ( animated gif file without viewer) * non-image files ** fomula files ** [[Fractals/Computer graphic techniques/2D/gfile#Parameter files|parameter files]] ** [[Color_Theory/Color_gradient#Gradient_files|gradient files]] ** lightning files ** source code =Static images= Digital Image Representation * raster * vector Dynamic range of the image * LDR ** standard LDR ** LDR tone mapped from HDR ** Pseudo-HDR or Exposure Blending or Exposure fusion = Images that have been merged from several exposures without creating an intermediate HDR image and without the use of tone mapping * HDR ** data = Unprocessed HDR = floating point framebuffer ( in OpenGl GL_RGB16F, GL_RGBA16F, GL_RGB32F, or GL_RGBA32F ) ** AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) is an open, royalty-free image file format specification for storing images or image sequences compressed with AV1 in the HEIF container format.[ ==Comparison of graphics file formats== * [[:w:Comparison_of_graphics_file_formats|Comparison of graphics file formats in wikipedia]] * [[:c:Commons:File_types|File_types in commons]] * [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/pub/filespec-images/ Graphic Formatting Guidelines from National Library of Medicine] * [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/pub/filespec-images/ File Formats from National Library of Medicine] * Allowed file types for Fractal Forum: kfr, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, ufr, upr, uxf, ucl, ufm, map, par, m3a, m3f, m3i, m3p, m3c, frag, m3v, zip, ifp, lua, txt [[Fractals/quality#resolution|Size and resolution of the image]] {| class="wikitable" |+ graphics file formats by precision<ref>[http://admvfx.com/knowledge-base/file-formats-and-bit-depth/ admvfx : file-formats-and-bit-depth by Benjamin Seide]</ref> |- ! Format !! Supported Bith Depth !! Use in Animation and VFX |- | JPEG ||8 bit sRGB||Preview renders. Use 100% quality. Small file size, fast to load in player. Also as background in 3D or plate for Matchmove. Never as intermediate format TARGA (tga) |- | TARGA (tga)||8 bit sRGB||Very old, but still used in TVC post as intermediate |- | TIFF||8 and 16 bit sRGB. 32 bit linear float.|| Standard if intermediate 16-bit integer is required |- | [[Fractals/png|PNG]]|| 8 and 16 bit sRGB. 8 bit Palette-based||Standard Web format. Supports lossless, therefore useful |- | Cineon (dpx, cin)||8, 10, 12, 16 sRGB and logarithmic||Used as delivery, intermediate and output format. Standard for telecine and DI grading |- | Photoshop (psd)||8 and 16 bit sRGB. 32 bit linear float||Photoshop work default. Can be used as intermediate delivering layers to next stage |- | Radiance (hdr)||32 bit linear float||Standard format to store HDR images used in Image Based Lighting |- |OpenEXR (exr)||16 bit linear float. 32 bit linear float|| The standard for rendering and intermediate in VFX |- | pfm || four byte IEEE 754 single precision floating point extension || PFM is supported by the programs Photoshop,[16] GIMP, and ImageMagick. It is supported by the de facto reference implementation netpbm |} ==Raster files== * [https://tools.suckless.org/farbfeld/ farbfeld - the simplest RGB image format, quite minimal, though there is not much software supporting it (at least so far)] [[File:Herman-ring-1.png|right|thumb|PGM image file and C++ program by Ilya Voyager]] ===AVIF=== '''AV1 Image File Format''' ('''AVIF''') is an open, royalty-free image file format specification for storing images or image sequences compressed with AV1 in the HEIF container format.<ref name="aomediacodec.github.io av1-avif">{{cite web |url=https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/ |title=AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) |website=AOMediaCodec.GitHub.io |access-date=25 November 2018 |archive-date=29 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181129220820/https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/ |url-status=live }}</ref> It competes with HEIC, which uses the same container format built upon ISOBMFF, but HEVC for compression. Version 1.0.0 of the AVIF specification was finalized in February 2019. In a number of tests by Netflix in 2020, AVIF showed better compression efficiency than JPEG as well as better detail preservation, fewer blocking artifacts and less color bleeding around hard edges in composites of natural images, text and graphics.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last1=Mavlankar |first1=Aditya |last2=De Cock |first2=Jan |last3=Concolato |first3=Cyril |last4=Swanson |first4=Kyle |last5=Moorthy |first5=Anush |last6=Aaron |first6=Anne |date=2020-02-13 |title=AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding |url=https://netflixtechblog.com/avif-for-next-generation-image-coding-b1d75675fe4 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200215085057/https://netflixtechblog.com/avif-for-next-generation-image-coding-b1d75675fe4 |archive-date=2020-02-15 |access-date=2021-11-19 |website=The Netflix Tech Blog }}</ref> '''AVIF features''' * Multiple color space, including: ** HDR (with PQ (transfer function)<ref>{{Cite web |title=AOMediaCodec / av1-avif |url=https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/av1-avif |access-date=2022-02-05 |website=GitHub }}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=December 2022}} or Hybrid log–gamma (HLG) transfer functions and BT.2020 color primaries, as part of BT.2100)<ref name="aomediacodec.github.io av1-avif" /> ** Standard-dynamic-range (SDR) with sRGB / BT.709 / BT.601 or with wide color gamut) ** Color space signaling via Coding-independent code points(CICP) (ITU-T H.273 and ISO/IEC 23091-2) or ICC profiles<ref name="aomedia" /> * Lossless compression and lossy compression * 8-, 10-, and 12-bit color depths<ref name="aomedia">{{Cite web|url=https://aomedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CyrilConcolato_Netflix-AVIF-AOM-Research-Symposium-2019.pdf|title=AV1 Image File Format (AVIF)|last=Concolato|first=Cyril|date=14 October 2019|website=AOMedia|access-date=6 November 2019|archive-date=5 November 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191105234416/https://aomedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CyrilConcolato_Netflix-AVIF-AOM-Research-Symposium-2019.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> * Monochrome (alpha/depth) or multi-components * 4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4 chroma subsampling and RGB * Film grain<ref>{{cite web|title=Film Grain Synthesis for AV1 Video Codec|url=https://norkin.org/pdf/DCC_2018_AV1_film_grain.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210107211614/https://norkin.org/pdf/DCC_2018_AV1_film_grain.pdf|archive-date=7 January 2021|access-date=14 December 2020|language=en}}</ref> * Image sequences/animation ===bmp === *[http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/TONYC/Imager-0.82/bmp.c read and write windows BMP files in c by Tony Cook] *[http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=877 A 24-bit v.3 BMP Primer Written by Christophe] ===flif=== ===HDR=== [[:w:Category:High_dynamic_range_file_formats|High dynamic range file formats]] * [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#AVIF|AVIF is a file format developed by Alliance for Open Media]]. It's an open standard which already enjoys fairly broad support in major web browsers for standard images. AVIF offers numerous advantages over JPG * [[Fractals/png|PNG]] has 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16-bit greyscale support and 8 and 16-bit-per-sample (That is, 24 and 48-bit) Truecolour support ** [https://ninedegreesbelow.com/photography/gimp/users-guide/saturated-colors.png 16-bit integer ProPhotoRGB PNG: Saturated colours] * [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#pfm|PFM file]] - floating point image format for HDR images * [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#exr|EXR (OpenEXR)]]: 16-bit OpenEXR files can be considered a good colour precision/file size compromise for the general case<ref>[https://www.the-working-man.org/2014/12/bit-depth-color-precision-in-raster.html Bit depth colour precision in raster images (By Denis Kozlov)]</ref> OpenEXR has support for color depth using: 16-bit floating-point (half), 32-bit floating-point and 32-bit unsigned integer * [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#tiff|TIFF]] * [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#RGBE_image_format|RGBE image format or Radiance HDR]] is an image format invented by Gregory Ward Larson for the Radiance rendering system. It stores pixels as one byte each for RGB (Red, green and blue) values with a one byte shared exponent. Thus it stores four bytes per pixel ===jpeg=== * [[JPEG - Idea and Practice|description by Gertbuschmann]] * [https://www.ijg.org/ Independent JPEG Group] * [https://jpegclub.org/ JPEGclub.org ] develops new JPEG features and maintains the Independent JPEG Group's (IJG) software. * [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/ jpeg-faq] * [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/compression-faq/ compression-faq] * [https://jpegclub.org/reference/reference-sources/ reference] * the three major tools of the IJG software: ** [https://linux.die.net/man/1/cjpeg cjpeg ] (compress JPEG): compresses the named image file, or the standard input if no file is named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output. The currently supported input file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color format), PGM (PBMPLUS gray-scale format), BMP, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit format). (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.). See also [https://jpegclub.org/cjpeg/ New cjpeg features] ** djpeg (decompress JPEG) ** jpegtran (transcode JPEG - lossless): Command 'cjpeg' not found, but can be installed with: sudo apt install libjpeg-progs # version 1:9d-1, or sudo apt install libjpeg-turbo-progs # version 2.1.2-0ubuntu1 How to use it : ./a.out | cjpeg > temp.jpg && open temp.jpg ===pgm=== * [http://research.cs.queensu.ca/home/cisc859/download/859.programs/cprogram_to_read_PGM/PGM.c cprogram_to_read_PGM/PGM.c by Richard Zanibbi in May 1998] * [http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/c_src/pgmb_io/pgmb_io.html PGMB_IO binary Portable Gray Map (PGM) Files Read and Write Utilities by John Burkardt] * [http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/data/pgmb/pgmb.html example binary pgm files by John Burkardt] <syntaxhighlight lang=c> // create 1D array iSize = iWidth*iHeight; // size = number of points in array /* create dynamic 1D arrays for colors ( shades of gray ) */ data = malloc( iSize * sizeof(unsigned char) ); if (data == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr," Could not allocate memory\n"); return 1; } // ******************************************************************************************* // ********************************** save A array to pgm file **************************** // ********************************************************************************************* int SaveArray2PGMFile (unsigned char A[], int a, int b, int c, char *comment) { FILE *fp; const unsigned int MaxColorComponentValue = 255; /* color component is coded from 0 to 255 ; it is 8 bit color file */ char name[100]; /* name of file */ snprintf (name, sizeof name, "%d_%d_%d", a, b, c ); /* */ char *filename = strcat (name, ".pgm"); char long_comment[200]; sprintf (long_comment, "fc(z)=z*(1+z)*(1+z)*(C-(2C+1)*z+(3+4*C)*z*z/4) %s", comment); // save image array to the pgm file fp = fopen (filename, "wb"); // create new file,give it a name and open it in binary mode fprintf (fp, "P5\n # %s\n %u %u\n %u\n", long_comment, iWidth, iHeight, MaxColorComponentValue); // write header to the file size_t rSize = fwrite (A, sizeof(A[0]), iSize, fp); // write whole array with image data bytes to the file in one step fclose (fp); // info if ( rSize == iSize) { printf ("File %s saved ", filename); if (long_comment == NULL || strlen (long_comment) == 0) printf ("\n"); else { printf (". Comment = %s \n", long_comment); } } else {printf("wrote %zu elements out of %llu requested\n", rSize, iSize);} return 0; } // free memory free(data); </syntaxhighlight> ===ppm=== * Here are various programs for creating pbm file <ref>[http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ The Computer Language Benchmarks Game ]</ref> * [https://mukund.org/2010/1016/ PPM file in c by Mukund] * [http://chaos.phy.ohiou.edu/~thomas/fractal/julia.html ppm files in c by JOSEPH THOMAS] * [[:commons:File:Herman-ring-1.png|PGM file and C++ program by Ilya Voyager]] * [http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~lscarlat/graphics/image.c Load and draw ppm/pgm files using glut by Lori L Scarlatos] * [http://notanumber.net/archives/54/underhanded-c-the-leaky-redaction#more-54 Underhanded C: The Leaky Redaction by John Meacham] * [http://ww2.cs.mu.oz.au/152/proj/ ppm file in Haskell from University of Melbourne] * [http://www.ryanlothian.com/projects/haskell_raytracer/ PPM in Haskell by Ryan Lothian] * [http://deltadiaz.blogspot.com/2011/11/image-processing.html Image processing in Haskell using PPM by Daniel Díaz] P3 #the P3 means colors are in ascii, then 3 columns and 2 rows, then 255 for max color, then RGB triplets 3 2 255 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 The image (expanded): [[w:Image:tiny6pixel.png]] The above image was expanded ''without interpolation'', using the [[imagemagick]] command convert -sample %6400 tiny6pixel.ppm tiny6pixel.png The P6 format of the same image will store each color component of each pixel with one byte (thus three bytes per pixel) in the order Red, Green then Blue. The file will be smaller but the color information will not be readable by humans: P6 #any comment string 3 2 255 !@#$%^&*()_+|{}:"< The PPM format is not compressed and thus requires more space and bandwidth than a compressed format would require. For example, the above 192x128 PNG image has a file size of 187 bytes. When converted to a 192x128 PPM image, the file size is 73848 bytes. The PPM format is generally an intermediate format used for image work before converting to a more efficient format, for example the PNG ([[Portable Network Graphics]]) format. The PPM format can be converted to PNG without loss of information. The PPM format is certainly simple to write from scratch. The following [[Python (programming language)|Python]] code makes the above example image. It can be adapted to making useful images by reading or constructing an array of numerical data, and programming a conversion of the data to color triplets. <syntaxhighlight lang=python> #!/usr/bin/python triplets=[ [255, 0, 0], [0, 255, 0], [0, 0, 255], [255, 255, 0], [255, 255, 255], [0, 0, 0] ] width=3; height=2 comment='any comment string' ftype='P6' #use 'P3' for ascii, 'P6' for binary ppmfile=open('testimage.ppm','wb') ppmfile.write("%s\n" % (ftype)) ppmfile.write("#%s\n" % comment ) ppmfile.write("%d %d\n" % (width, height)) ppmfile.write("255\n") if ftype=='P3': for red,green,blue in triplets: ppmfile.write("%d %d %d\n" % (red,green,blue)) elif ftype=='P6': #print 1 byte per color for red,green,blue in triplets: ppmfile.write("%c%c%c" % (red,green,blue)) ppmfile.close() </syntaxhighlight> Similar code in [[C (programming language)|C]] : <syntaxhighlight lang="c"> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #define xor(a, b) (((!a && b)) || (a && !b)) int main (int argc, char * argv[]){ /* Declare the variables */ FILE* ppmFile; int columns, rows, numberOfPixelsInPicture; /* Check the input arguments */ if(argc != 4){ printf("Usage: %s cols rows fname.ppm\n\n", *argv); return 1; } /* Open the file and write the first 4 lines to it */ ppmFile = fopen(argv[3], "w"); columns = atoi(argv[1]); rows = atoi(argv[2]); numberOfPixelsInPicture = rows * columns; fprintf(ppmFile, "P3\n%d\n%d\n255\n", columns, rows); int m, n; for(m=0;m<rows;m++) { for(n=0;n<columns;n++) { /* Set the pixels in the bottom left of the picture a green-yellow color */ if(m>n) { fprintf(ppmFile, "%d 255 %d\n", (256*m)/rows, (256*n)/columns); } else if(xor((m/10)%2,(n/10)%2)) { /* Create a checkerboard pattern in the upper-right of the picture */ /* Create the blue-red pixels in the checkerboard pattern */ fprintf(ppmFile, "%d 0 %d\n", (255*m*n)/numberOfPixelsInPicture, 255 -(255*m*n)/numberOfPixelsInPicture); } else { /* Create the black pixels in the checkerboard pattern */ fprintf(ppmFile, "0 0 0\n"); } } /* Print a blank line between rows */ fprintf(ppmFile, "\n"); } fclose(ppmFile); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> '''Assembler code''' <syntaxhighlight lang="asm"> ; create a ppmb file by ker2x ; http://www.fractalforums.com/programming/an-absolute-beginner-to-x64-asm-on-linux/ : yasm -f elf64 ppmb.asm ; gcc -o ppmb ppmb.o ; ./ppmb | hexdump segment .data header: db 'P6 4 4 255', 0x0a headerlen: equ $-header image: db 255,0,0, 0,255,0, 0,0,255, 255,255,255 imagelen: equ $-image segment .text global main main: mov eax, 4 mov ebx, 1 mov ecx, header mov edx, headerlen int 0x80 mov eax, 4 mov ebx, 1 mov ecx, image mov edx, imagelen int 0x80 mov eax, 4 int 0x80 mov eax, 4 int 0x80 mov eax, 4 int 0x80 ; Call sys_exit(0) mov eax, 1 xor ebx, ebx int 0x80 </syntaxhighlight> '''C code''' Static array for one color : code in [[C]] for creating pgm text file : <syntaxhighlight lang=c> #include <stdio.h> int main(){ int iX,iY; const int iXmax = 300; const int iYmax = 300; /* color is coded from 0 to 255 */ /* it is 8 bit color RGB file */ const int MaxColorComponentValue=255; FILE * fp; char *filename="m.pgm"; char *comment="# this is my new text pgm file "; /* comment should start with # */ static unsigned char color; /*create new file,give it a name and open it in text mode */ fp= fopen(filename,"w"); /* text mode */ /*write ASCII header to the file*/ fprintf(fp,"P2\n%s\n%d %d\n%d\n",comment,iXmax,iYmax,MaxColorComponentValue); /*write image data bytes to the file*/ for(iY=0;iY<iYmax;++iY){ for(iX=0;iX<iXmax;++iX){ color=150; /* compute pixel color (8 bit = 1 byte) */ fprintf(fp," %d ", color); /*write color to the file*/ } fprintf(fp," \n "); } fclose(fp); printf("OK\n"); getchar(); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> To compile it : <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> gcc m.c </syntaxhighlight> To run it : <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> ./a.out </syntaxhighlight> Remember that : * fwrite is used for binary files * fprintf is used for binary and text files so if you want to use fwrite then you will get binary file ( even if you will open it in text mode ): '''C code : Static 2D array for whole image''' <syntaxhighlight lang=c> #include <stdio.h> int main(){ int iX,iY; const int iXmax = 100; const int iYmax = 100; unsigned char data[iYmax][iXmax]; /* 2D array for colors ( shades of gray ) */ const int MaxColorComponentValue=255; /* color component is coded from 0 to 255 ; it is 8 bit color file */ FILE * fp; char *filename="n.pgm"; char *comment="# this is my new binary pgm file";/* comment should start with # */ /* fill the data array */ for(iY=0;iY<iYmax;++iY){ for(iX=0;iX<iXmax;++iX){ data[iY][iX]=255; } } } /* write the whole data array to ppm file in one step */ fp= fopen(filename,"wb"); /*create new file,give it a name and open it in binary mode */ fprintf(fp,"P5\n %s\n %d %d\n %d\n",comment,iXmax,iYmax,MaxColorComponentValue); /*write header to the file*/ fwrite(data,sizeof data,1,fp); /*write image data bytes to the file*/ fclose(fp); printf("OK - file %s saved\n", filename); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> '''C code : virtual 2D array and dynamic 1D array''' Here image is a virtual 2D array, but in program we use 1D array. Relations between indexes : i = ix + iy*iWidth; // index of 1D array ix = i % iWidth; iy = (i- ix) / iWidth; Here is whole program where we only check ranges of array's indexes without using explicit array : <syntaxhighlight lang=c> #include <stdio.h> /* --------- global variables ----------------- */ // 2D array // Indexes of array starts from 0 not 1 unsigned int ix, iy; unsigned int ixMin = 0; unsigned int ixMax = 3; // unsigned int iWidth ; // = (ixMax -ixMin + 1) = 4 unsigned int iyMin = 0; unsigned int iyMax = 3; // unsigned int iHeight ; //= (iyMax -iyMin + 1) = 4 // The size of array has to be a positive constant integer unsigned int i2Dsize ; // = iWidth*iHeight = 16 // 1D array unsigned int i; // index of 1D array unsigned int iMin = 0; // Indexes of array starts from 0 not 1 so the highest elements of an array is = array_name[size-1]. unsigned int iMax ; // = i2Dsize-1; // = 15 // The size of array has to be a positive constant integer unsigned int i1Dsize ; // = i2Dsize = (iMax -iMin + 1) = 16 ; 1D array with the same size as 2D array /* ---------- functions ----------------*/ /* gives position of 2D point (iX,iY) in 1D array ; uses also global variable iWidth */ unsigned int f(unsigned int ix, unsigned int iy) { return ix + iy*iWidth; } /* ---------------------- main ------------------*/ int main() { iWidth = (ixMax -ixMin + 1); // iHeight = (iyMax -iyMin + 1); // i2Dsize = iWidth*iHeight; // number of points in array iMax = i2Dsize-1; // Indexes of array starts from 0 not 1 so the highest elements of an array is = array_name[size-1]. i1Dsize = i2Dsize; // 1D array with the same size as 2D array // first method using 1D index i for (i=iMin; i<i1Dsize; ++i) printf(" %d \n", i ); // from 0 to 15 // second method using 1D index i for (i=iMin; i<=iMax ; ++i) printf(" %d \n", i ); // from 0 to 15 // check second method using 1D index i for (i=iMin; i<=iMax ; ++i) // i from 0 to 15 { ix = i % iWidth; iy = ( i- ix) / iWidth; // inversion of f function printf(" ix = %d ; iy = %d ; i = %d \n",ix , iy , i );} // using 2D indexes : iy and ix for(iy=iyMin;iy<=iyMax;++iy) for(ix=ixMin;ix<=ixMax;++ix) printf(" ix = %d ; iy = %d ; i = %d \n", ix, iy, f(ix,iy) ); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> '''Lua code for binary B@W PBM file :''' <syntaxhighlight lang=lua> -- The Computer Language Shootout -- http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ -- contributed by Mike Pall local width = tonumber(arg and arg[1]) or 100 local height, wscale = width, 2/width local m, limit2 = 50, 4.0 local write, char = io.write, string.char write("P4\n", width, " ", height, "\n") for y=0,height-1 do local Ci = 2*y / height - 1 for xb=0,width-1,8 do local bits = 0 local xbb = xb+7 for x=xb,xbb < width and xbb or width-1 do bits = bits + bits local Zr, Zi, Zrq, Ziq = 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 local Cr = x * wscale - 1.5 for i=1,m do local Zri = Zr*Zi Zr = Zrq - Ziq + Cr Zi = Zri + Zri + Ci Zrq = Zr*Zr Ziq = Zi*Zi if Zrq + Ziq > limit2 then bits = bits + 1 break end end end if xbb >= width then for x=width,xbb do bits = bits + bits + 1 end end write(char(255-bits)) end end </syntaxhighlight> '''Python code''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf8 -*- # code by User:Geek3 # https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Geek3/ImageScripting # use the PNM format (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netpbm_format) # no need for external libraries import colorsys from math import * width, height = 800, 600 # create header image = open('pnm-example.ppm', 'w') image.write('P3\n') # color image image.write('{0} {1}\n'.format(width, height)) image.write('255\n') def color(ix, iy): '''return color for specific position''' # create a rainbow ring rx = (ix + 0.5 - width / 2.) / 100. ry = (iy + 0.5 - height / 2.) / 100. angle = pi + atan2(rx, ry) amplitude = (rx**2 + ry**2) * exp(1 - (rx**2 + ry**2)) return colorsys.hsv_to_rgb(angle / (2*pi), amplitude, 1) for iy in range(height): for ix in range(width): c = color(ix, iy) image.write('{0} {1} {2}'.format(*[int(max(0, min(256*i, 255))) for i in c])) if (ix < width - 1): image.write(' ') else: image.write('\n') image.close() </syntaxhighlight> ===pfm=== PFM (Portable FloatMap) is the unofficial floating point Netpbm image format for HDR images<ref>[https://www.nayuki.io/page/portable-floatmap-format-io-java portable-floatmap-format-io-java by Nayuki]</ref> * [https://github.com/antoinetlc/PFM_ReadWrite PFM_ReadWrite in c++ by Antoine Toisoul Le Cann] and [https://gitlab.com/adammajewski/pfm_cpp_opencv version for OpenCV 3 ] * [https://github.com/wpfhtl/pfmioview read and write pfm file, and view it in c++ and opencv by wpfhtl] * [http://www.pauldebevec.com/Research/HDR/PFM/ PFM Portable FloatMap Image Format by Paul Debevec] * [http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pfm.html pfm format description from netpbm] * [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29487925/opencv-how-to-read-pfm-files pfm and OpenCV in c++] * c++ ** [https://gist.github.com/chpatrick/8935738 python code by Patrick Chilton] ** [https://bitbucket.org/edgarv/hdritools/src/bd9304bd67a93e301fd3aad265c147ae7ac1eb14/ImageIO/PfmIO.cpp?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default hdri tools] * imageMagic Check if you have hdri feature : "identify -version" and look for hdri<ref>[https://imagemagick.org/script/high-dynamic-range.php imagemagick : high-dynamic-range]</ref> ** display ** [[:pl:Programowanie_w_systemie_UNIX/ImageMagic#Plik_%3A_tworzenie|create]] * gimp ( 2.8 not but 2.10 opens) ** [https://github.com/GNOME/gimp/blob/master/plug-ins/common/file-pnm.c plugin] * darktable * c ** [http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/pbmhdr/ Unofficial PBM format for HDR images, PFM (Portable Float Map) Written by Paul Bourke] ** [https://github.com/nkkav/libpnmio C library for reading and writing PNM (PBM/PGM/PPM) and PFM images by Nikolaos Kavvadias] Portable Float Map (PFM) format<ref>[https://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/~pepca/lectures/pdf/pg1-07-hdr-en.pdf HDR by Josef Pelikán & Alexander Wilkie]</ref> * Analogous to PPM / PGM / PBM * binary file * No compression * There are no comments in these files Structure * text header = 3 lines of text. Each of the three lines of text ends with a 1-byte Unix-style carriage return: 0x0a in hex, not the Windows/DOS CR/LF combination. ** Files begins with type = ASCII characters "PF" or "Pf". PF means it's a color PFM ( 3-channel RGB color imag). Pf means it's a grayscale PFM ( a monochrome single-channel image). ** next line is resolution : 2 integers = [xres] [yres]" indicates the x and y resolutions of the image ** last line is contains sigle floating point value: byte_order. * data : Three float per pixel ( series of three 4-byte IEEE 754 single precision floating point numbers for each pixel, specified in left to right, bottom to top order ) The text header of a .pfm file takes the following form: <pre> [type] [xres] [yres] [byte_order] </pre> Check file using xxd: xxd memorial.pfm|head output : <pre> 00000000: 5046 0a35 3132 2037 3638 0a2d 312e 3030 PF.512 768.-1.00 00000010: 3030 3030 0a00 8020 3c00 001e 3b00 0038 0000... <...;..8 </pre> ===png=== * [[Fractals/png|png file format]] ===nrrd=== * [http://teem.sourceforge.net/nrrd/descformat.html nrrd: description of the format] ===raw=== Raw file format:<ref>[:w:Raw image format|Raw image format in wikipedia]</ref> * binary file<ref>[[:w:Binary_file|wikipedia: Binary_file]]</ref>, it means tha you cannot open it in the text editor but only in the special program or a hex editor * raster file<ref>[[:w:Image_file_formats#Raster_formats|wikipedia: Image_file_formats - Raster_formats]]</ref>: file "consist of a sequential listing of pixel (data) values, described row by row, beginning with the top row, working left to right. " <ref>[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/fbb8/287a37a27c963f0a3ca2375714f076b5c4a7.pdf PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF FRACTAL IMAGE COMPRESSION By Ryan F. UYS]</ref> * not compressed * the file contains no image formatting information so to work with raw files one should know its structure and size * File size depends only on the image dimensions and [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#pixel_data_format|pixel data format]] '''Types''' * data ( non color data, need processing) * static image ( data = color) ** non photo image = image created by computer ** photo = image from digital camera.<ref>[https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Main_Page rawpedia - The encyclopedia of RawTherapee, raw shooting and everything raw]</ref> It need demosaicing *** [https://petapixel.com/what-is-a-dng-file/ DNG] *** [https://petapixel.com/what-is-an-heic-file/ HEIC] *** RAW Canon’s CR3 *** Nikon’s NEF *** Sony’s ARW * video,like [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/2D/gfile#Y4M|Y4M]] '''Docs''' * [https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/raw photo SE questions tagged raw] '''Sources''' * camera * scaner * internet ** [https://www.bettertechtips.com/internet/download-raw-images/ bettertechtips 6 Websites to Download RAW Images for Free By Aliko Sunawang Update: July 12, 2022] '''Library for raw editing''': * [https://www.libraw.org/ libraw] * [http://libvips.github.io/libvips/API/current/ libvips] * [http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/formats/#rgb ImageMagic] rgb raw * [https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Main%20Page rawtherapee] '''Example Fractal programs using raw format''': * SuperFractalThing by K I Martin ( Java, cross-platform ) * [[Fractals/kallesfraktaler|Kalles Fraktaler]] by Karl Runmo uses [[Fractals/kallesfraktaler#kfb|kfb map files]] ** [https://code.mathr.co.uk/kf-extras kf-extras] programs for manipulating output from Kalles Fraktaler 2 * [[Fractals/MandelMachine|Mandel Machine]] by Botond Kósa * mandelbulber ( m3p file holds only the parameters, while .m3i holds also the raw image ) '''Photo editors for raw files'''<ref>[https://itsfoss.com/raw-image-tools-linux/ itsfoss : raw-image-tools-linux]</ref> * [http://photivo.org/ Photivo] * RawTherapee ** [https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee git] ** [http://rawtherapee.com/ main page] * [https://www.digikam.org/ digikam] * [http://www.darktable.org/ darktable] * [http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ dcraw] [[Fractals/Computer_graphic_techniques/posprocessing#How_to_work_with_raw_files?_(raw_image_postprocessing_)|How to work with raw files ?]] ===RGBE image format=== * [[:w:RGBE_image_format|RGBE image format or Radiance HDR]] is an image format invented by Gregory Ward Larson for the Radiance rendering system. It stores pixels as one byte each for RGB (red, green, and blue) values with a one byte shared exponent. Thus it stores four bytes per pixel. ===tiff=== * TIFF – Highest Quality Raster Image Format * channels in TIFF files can be in any IEEE 754 floating-point format too, including the 128 bit one, for 384 bits (48 bytes) per pixel in the RGB, YCbCr and CIE Lab* formats and 512 bits (64 bytes) per pixel in the CMYK format. Same applies to any alpha channel<ref>[https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/13893/is-tiff-really-of-higher-quality-than-png-24 photo.stackexchange question: is-tiff-really-of-higher-quality-than-png-24]</ref> * supports lossless compression, in which no image data is lost during the compression process. One can use also uncompressed TIFF image. * supports alpha channel (transparency) * It supports YCbCr, RGB, CMYK and CIELab color spaces * Not supported by all web services or programs * slower to open, larger files * [https://libtiff.gitlab.io/libtiff/ libtiff - c library and utilities] ==vector== ===SVG=== * [[SVG#SVG editors|creating SVG files]] * [[commons:Category:SVG graphics by software used|SVG images with src code]] ===Dot === '''Dot files''' are text files describing graphs in dot language. Example file : digraph "BinaryAddingMachine" { a [shape=circle] b [shape=circle] a -> a [label="1/1",color=red]; a -> a [label="2/2",color=blue]; b -> a [label="1/2",color=red]; b -> b [label="2/1",color=blue]; } This file can be converted to other formats using command line program dot. For example, to svg : <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> dot -Tsvg b.dot -o b.svg </syntaxhighlight> ==Mixed== ===Image files with metadata=== image files : * png images with embedded metadata * ppm images with embedded metadata * gif – FractInt output with embedded metadata http://www.nahee.com/spanky/www/fractint/fractint.html * EXR format, OpenEXR, extension .exr ===DICOM=== * [[:w:DICOM|DICOM]] ===exr=== OpenExr - an open and non-proprietary extended and highly dynamic range (HDR) image format, saving both Alpha and Z-depth buffer information. Description * [[:pl:Programowanie_w_systemie_UNIX/openexr/|Programming openexr in polish wikibooks]] exr file format * standard: [[:pl:Programowanie w systemie UNIX/openexr/|OpenExr]] * extension: exr * colors are always stored in scene linear color spaces, without any data loss. That makes them suitable to store renders that can later be composited, color graded and converted to different output formats.<ref>[https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/render/color%20management.html blender manual: color management]</ref> * Files can also contain data that is not actually a color. For example normal or displacement maps merely contain vectors and offsets. Such images should be marked as Non-Color Data so that no color space conversion happens on them. Programs * [https://mathr.co.uk/exrtact/ exrtact - various tools to manipulate EXR images] * [https://13thsymphony.github.io/hdrimageviewer/ HDR + WCG Image Viewer] by Simon Tao ===eps=== =Moving images= * [[commons:Commons:Video#Video formats|Video formats used in Commons]] * GNU Parallel<ref>[http://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/man.html Gnu Parallel]</ref> * [[:commons:Help:Converting video|Converting video]] * [[:commons:Help:Converting video/ffmpeg2theora|list of ffmpeg2theora parameters]] * [[Fractals/Iterations in the complex plane/Julia set#Video|videos of quadratic Julia sets]] * [[Fractals/Iterations in the complex plane/Mandelbrot set#Video|videos of quadratic Mandelbrot set]] * [[FFMPEG_An_Intermediate_Guide/File_Formats|FFMPEG File Formats]] ==Animated gif== Convert pgm ( or other ) static files into animated gif using [[Bash Shell Scripting|BASH]] and Image Magic :<ref>[http://blog.fritzm.org/2011/08/moebius-transformation-animated-gifs.html Moebius transformation animated GIFs by Fritz Mueller]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> #!/bin/bash # script file for BASH # which bash # save this file as g # chmod +x g # ./g # for all pgm files in this directory for file in *.pgm ; do # b is name of file without extension b=$(basename $file .pgm) # convert from pgm to gif and add text ( level ) using ImageMagic convert $file -pointsize 100 -annotate +10+100 $b ${b}.gif echo $file done # convert gif files to animated gif convert -delay 100 -loop 0 %d.gif[0-24] a24.gif echo OK # end </syntaxhighlight> or another version by ClaudiusMaximus<ref>[http://mathr.co.uk/blog/2014-07-31_recode_project_topographic_form_animated.html ReCode Project - Topographic Form animated by ClaudiusMaximus]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> for i in ??.svg do rsvg $i ${i%svg}png convert ${i%svg}png ${i%svg}gif done gifsicle --delay 4 --loop --optimize ??.gif > out.gif </syntaxhighlight> Don't forget about : [[commons:Category:Animated gifs exceeding the 12.5MP limit|12.5MP limit]] = 500 x 500 x 50 frames = 600 x 600 x 34 frames = 1000 x 1000 x 12 frames ==MPEG== Steps from pgm to video using Image Magic convert : * pgm files to gif files * gif files to video <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> convert -delay 100 -loop 0 %d.gif[0-25] a25.mpg </syntaxhighlight> ==Ogv== <syntaxhighlight lang="BASH"> #!/bin/bash # script file for BASH # which bash # save this file as g # chmod +x g # ./g i=0 # for all pgm files in this directory for file in *.pgm ; do # b is name of file without extension b=$(basename $file .pgm) # change file name to integers and count files ((i= i+1)) # convert from pgm to gif and add text ( Cx from name of file ) using ImageMagic convert $file -pointsize 50 -annotate +10+100 $b ${i}.gif echo $file done echo convert all gif files to one ogv file ffmpeg2theora %d.gif --framerate 12 --videoquality 9 -o output129.ogv echo b${i} OK # end </syntaxhighlight> ==WebM== One can made a video from images. For examp e creating WebM video files using '''[[FFMPEG An Intermediate Guide/image sequence#Making a video from an Image Sequence|ffmpeg]]''' <ref>[https://mukund.org/ How this video was made by Mukund]</ref><ref>[http://ygingras.net/b/2009/12/mini-fract-0.6 mini-fract in Lisp by Yannick Gingras]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> ffmpeg -i x%08d.png -r 24 tifa.webm </syntaxhighlight> or ffmpeg2theora: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> ffmpeg2theora %d.gif --framerate 5 --videoquality 9 -f webm --artist "your name" -o otput.webm </syntaxhighlight> If you use files '''names''' containing parameter ( here Cx ), then it would be easy to sort files and make video : <syntaxhighlight lang=c> char name [10]; /* name of file */ i = sprintf(name,"%2.7f",Cx); /* result (is saved in i) but is not used */ char *filename =strcat(name,".pgm"); /* new name thru concatenate of strings */ </syntaxhighlight> ==Y4M== * video file in YUV4Mpeg format * raw video before compressing into other formats<ref>[https://fileinfo.com/extension/y4m fileinfo : extension y4m]</ref> =Graphic file documentation = * metadata ** exif ** comments ** chaunk * ICC * separate file ** parameter files ** separate text file ===ICC=== how a color profile ( ICC) is stored in an image depends on the image format * In PNG, for example, it's contained in a PNG iCCP chunk * In JPEG, it's stored in a particular "marker" * For other image formats, see http://www.color.org/profile_embedding.xalter ==Metadata == * pngmeta<ref>[http://pmt.sourceforge.net/pngmeta/ pngmeta]</ref> ==EXIF== * exif <ref>[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9542359/does-png-contain-exif-data-like-jpg PNG and exif]</ref> * [https://www.exiv2.org/ exiv2] * exifviewer * exiftools ==Comment== Using Image Magic : * comment * escape <ref>[http://www.imagemagick.org/script/escape.php Image Magic - escape]</ref> * Image Magic one can add comment to png image using mogrify :<ref>[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4497206/how-to-add-extra-meta-data-to-png?lq=1 Stackoverflow : How to add extra meta data to PNG?]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> mogrify -comment "My test comment" p.png </syntaxhighlight> or using convert :<ref>[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9036152/insert-a-text-chunk-into-a-png-image?lq=1 Stackoverflow : Insert a text chunk into a png image]</ref> <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> convert in.png \ -set 'Copyright' 'CC-BY-SA 4.0' \ -set 'Title' 'A wonderful day' \ -set comment 'Photo taken while running' \ out.png </syntaxhighlight> To read comment from png : <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> identify -verbose p.png | grep -i "comment:" </syntaxhighlight> comment: My test comment or : identify -format "%c" X.ppm ==Chunk== A chunk is a fragment of information which is used in many multimedia formats, such as PNG, IFF, MP3 and AVI. Each chunk contains a header which indicates some parameters (e.g. the type of chunk, comments, size etc.) In the middle there is a variable area containing data which are decoded by the program from the parameters in the header.<ref>[[w:Chunk (information)|wikipedia : Chunk (information)]]</ref> Text chunk is one of standard ancillary PNG chunks. Its name is a tEXt.<ref>[http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/spec/1.2/PNG-Chunks.html PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Specification, Version 1.2 : chunk]</ref> Standard keywords for PNG text chunks: <pre> Title Short (one line) title or caption for image Author Name of image's creator Description Description of image (possibly long) Copyright Copyright notice Creation Time Time of original image creation Software Software used to create the image Disclaimer Legal disclaimer Warning Warning of nature of content Source Device used to create the image Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion from GIF comment </pre> The ancillary chunks currently known to ImageMagick are bKGD, cHRM, gAMA, iCCP, oFFs, pHYs, sRGB, tEXt, tRNS, vpAg, and zTXt. Example with '''convert from Image Magic''' : <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> convert in.png -define png:include-chunk=tEXt file.txt out.png </syntaxhighlight> On can use '''pnmtopng''' utility : pnmtopng -text file.txt 1000.pgm > 1000.png where text file file.txt is : <pre> Title Short (one line) title or caption for image Author Name of image's creator Description Description of image (possibly long) Copyright Copyright notice Creation Time Time of original image creation Software Software used to create the image Disclaimer Legal disclaimer Warning Warning of nature of content Source Device used to create the image Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion from GIF comment </pre> png-text-embaded<ref>https://github.com/gbenison/png-text-embed</ref> == separate text file == Save pgm file and also text file with some description of the image: <syntaxhighlight lang=c> // save "A" array to pgm file and info txt file int SaveArray2PGMFile( unsigned char A[], double k, char* text) { FILE * fp; const unsigned int MaxColorComponentValue=255; /* color component is coded from 0 to 255 ; it is 8 bit color file */ char name [100]; /* name of file , error Naruszenie ochrony pamięci */ snprintf(name, sizeof name, "%f", k); /* */ char *filename =strncat(name,".pgm", 4); char *comment="# ";/* comment should start with # */ /* save image to the pgm file */ fp= fopen(filename,"wb"); /*create new file,give it a name and open it in binary mode */ fprintf(fp,"P5\n %s\n %u %u\n %u\n",comment,iWidth,iHeight,MaxColorComponentValue); /*write header to the file*/ fwrite(A,iLength,1,fp); /*write A array to the file in one step */ printf("File %s saved. \n", filename); fclose(fp); // save info text filename filename =strcat(name,".txt"); fp= fopen(filename,"wb"); fprintf(fp,"This image shows rectangle part of dynamic plane of discrete complex dynamical system z(n+1) = fc(zn) \n"); fprintf(fp," where fc(z)= z^2 + c \n"); fprintf(fp,"with numerical approximation of parabolic Julia set \n\n"); fprintf(fp,"parameter c is a root point between iPeriodParent = %d and iPeriodOfChild = %d hyperbolic components of Mandelbrot set \n", iPeriodParent , iPeriodChild); fprintf(fp,"on the end of the internal ray of parent component of Mandelbrot set with angle = 1/%d in turns \n", iPeriodChild); fprintf(fp," c = ( %f ; %f ) \n", Cx, Cy); fprintf(fp," \n"); fprintf(fp,"critical point z = Zcr= ( %f ; %f ) \n", creal(Zcr), cimag(Zcr)); fprintf(fp,"parabolic alfa fixed point z = ZA = ( %f ; %f ) \n", creal(ZA), cimag(ZA)); fprintf(fp," radius around parabolic fixed point AR = %.16f ; Pixel width = %.16f \n", AR, PixelWidth); fprintf(fp," iMaxN = %d ; ARn = %.16f \n",iMaxN, ARn); // info fprintf(fp," EscapeRadius ER = %f ; \n", EscapeRadius); fprintf(fp," Fatou coordinate U(Zcr) = Ux0 = %f ; \n", Ux0); fprintf(fp," Maxima number of iterations : iMax = %d \n\n", iMax); fprintf(fp," Image shows rectangular part of dynamic plane with %s\n", text); fprintf(fp," from ZxMin = %f to ZxMax = %f\n", ZxMin, ZxMax); fprintf(fp," from ZyMin = %f to ZyMax = %f\n\n", ZyMin, ZyMax); fprintf(fp," iWidth = %d and iHeight = %d\n", iWidth, iHeight); fprintf(fp," distortion = %f ; It should be 1.0 \n", ((ZxMax-ZxMin)/(ZyMax -ZyMin)/(iWidth/iHeight))); if (t==0) fprintf(fp," No lost pixels : t = %d ; Parameters iMax and AR are good \n",t); else fprintf(fp," Error : there are lost pixels : t > 0 ; you should increase iMax or make bigger AR \n\n"); fprintf(fp," computations made with double type numbers \n\n"); fprintf(fp,"use (k+AR) for file names where k is a number of file ; range(k) =[0,k] so there are (k+1) png files nad (k+1) text files \n\n"); fprintf(fp,"made with c console program \n"); // printf("File %s saved. \n", filename); fclose(fp); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> ==Parameter files== A parameter file is a small text file which contains all the settings required to produce a particular image ( Gnofract4D) Parameters can be read from both parameter and image files :<ref>[http://mightymandel.mathr.co.uk/current/usage.html#usageparams Mightymandel doc]</ref> parameter files : * fct extension is used by [[Fractals/gnofract|Gnofract 4D]] *.fzs extension is used by [[Fractals/fractalzoomer|Fractal Zoomer]] ( binary file) * F3 or f3.toml is used by [[Fractals/fraktaler-3|fractaler-3 program]] * kfr extension is used by Kalles Fraktaler 2 http://www.chillheimer.de/kallesfraktaler/ * mdz extension is used by [http://jwm-art.net/mdz/ Mandelbrot Deep Zoom] * mm extension is used by [[Fractals/mightymandel|mightymandel]] * mmit extension is used by Mandel Machine * mp extension is used by [[Fractals/mandelbrot-perturbator|mandelbrot-perturbator]] * m3p extension is used by Mandelbulb3D * par extension is used by [[Fractals/fractint|Fractint]] * sft extension is used by [http://superfractalthing.co.nf/ SuperFractalThing] * upr extension is used by [[Fractals/ultrafractal|UltraFractal]] * XML extension is used by [https://math.hws.edu/eck/js/mandelbrot/java/MandelbrotSettings/index.html David Eck Java program ] to save Mandelbrot Settings <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> <mandelbrot_settings_2> <image_size width="800" height="600"/> <limits> <xmin>-1.368156475175454059721</xmin> <xmax>-1.368156475171886859735</xmax> <ymin>0.001591278471916748399</ymin> <ymax>0.001591278474592148387</ymax> </limits> <palette colorType="RGB"> <divisionPoint position="0" color="0.7909;0.9961;0.763"/> <divisionPoint position="0.1667" color="0.8974;0.8953;0.6565"/> <divisionPoint position="0.3333" color="0.9465;0.3161;0.1267"/> <divisionPoint position="0.5" color="0.5184;0.1109;0.0917"/> <divisionPoint position="0.6667" color="0.0198;0.4563;0.6839"/> <divisionPoint position="0.8333" color="0.5385;0.8259;0.8177"/> <divisionPoint position="1" color="0.7909;0.9961;0.763"/> </palette> <palette_mapping length="250" offset="96"/> <max_iterations value="50000"/> </mandelbrot_settings_2> </syntaxhighlight> See also: * [https://www.fractalforums.com/mandel-machine/kfb-to-mmit-converter/ fractalforums: kfb-to-mmit-converter ] ===Reading parameters=== <syntaxhighlight lang=c> /* from gui main.c https://gitorious.org/maximus/book/source/47ce485c4266b3d5fc62f685f001ce7606ce426f: by http://mathr.co.uk/blog/ loads txt file with parameters http://qualapps.blogspot.com/2009/01/unicode-bom-handling-in-c-run-time.html http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/102205/should-utf-16-be-considered-harmful http://utf8everywhere.org/ http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/misc/misc/multi-lingualsupport/article.php/c10451/The-Basics-of-UTF8.htm http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2113270/how-to-read-unicode-utf-8-binary-file-line-by-line http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html gcc l.c -lmpfr -lgmp -Wall */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> // malloc #include <string.h> // strncmp #include <ctype.h> // isascii #include <mpfr.h> struct view { mpfr_t cx, cy, radius, pixel_spacing; }; static struct view *view_new() { struct view *v = malloc(sizeof(struct view)); mpfr_init2(v->cx, 53); mpfr_init2(v->cy, 53); mpfr_init2(v->radius, 53); mpfr_init2(v->pixel_spacing, 53); return v; } static void view_delete(struct view *v) { mpfr_clear(v->cx); mpfr_clear(v->cy); mpfr_clear(v->radius); mpfr_clear(v->pixel_spacing); free(v); } //http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5457608/how-to-remove-a-character-from-a-string-in-c?rq=1 // Fabio Cabral void removeChar(char *str, char garbage) { char *src, *dst; for (src = dst = str; *src != '\0'; src++) { *dst = *src; if (*dst != garbage) dst++; } *dst = '\0'; } //wikipedia : Serialization // read data from file static int deserialize(const char *filename) { // open file in a text mode FILE *in = fopen(filename, "r"); if (in) { printf( "file %s opened\n", filename); char *line = 0; size_t linelen = 0; ssize_t readlen = 0; // bytes_read = length of the line // read line while (-1 != (readlen = getline(&line, &linelen, in))) { // if (readlen && line[readlen-1] == '\n') { line[readlen - 1] = 0; } // remove BOM while (! isascii(line[0])) {printf(" removed non-printing char = %c ( non -ASCII char ) = %3d (signed 8 bit) = %u (unsigned 8 bit) = 0x%.2X (hexadecimal) \n", line[0], line[0], (unsigned char) line[0], (unsigned char) line[0]); removeChar(line,line[0]); } // size if (0 == strncmp(line, "size ", 5)) { printf( "size line found :"); int w = 0, h = 0; sscanf(line + 5, "%d %d\n", &w, &h); printf( "size of image in pixels : width = %d ; height = %d \n", w,h); // resize_image(w, h); // FIXME TODO make this work... } // view else if (0 == strncmp(line, "view ", 5)) { printf( "view line found : \n"); int p = 53; char *xs = malloc(readlen); char *ys = malloc(readlen); char *rs = malloc(readlen); sscanf(line + 5, "%d %s %s %s", &p, xs, ys, rs); struct view *v = view_new(); mpfr_set_prec(v->cx, p); mpfr_set_prec(v->cy, p); mpfr_set_str(v->cx, xs, 0, GMP_RNDN); mpfr_set_str(v->cy, ys, 0, GMP_RNDN); mpfr_set_str(v->radius, rs, 0, GMP_RNDN); // printf ("precision p = %d\n", p); printf ("center = "); mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, p, v->cx, MPFR_RNDD); printf (" ; "); mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, p, v->cy, MPFR_RNDD); putchar ('\n'); printf ("radius = "); mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, p, v->radius, MPFR_RNDD); putchar ('\n'); free(xs); free(ys); free(rs); view_delete(v); } else if (0 == strncmp(line, "ray_out ", 8)) { printf( "ray_out line found :\n"); int p = 53; char *xs = malloc(readlen); char *ys = malloc(readlen); sscanf(line + 8, "%d %s %s", &p, xs, ys); mpfr_t cx, cy; mpfr_init2(cx, p); mpfr_init2(cy, p); mpfr_set_str(cx, xs, 0, GMP_RNDN); mpfr_set_str(cy, ys, 0, GMP_RNDN); free(xs); free(ys); mpfr_clear(cx); mpfr_clear(cy); } else if (0 == strncmp(line, "ray_in ", 7)) { printf( "ray_in line found : \n"); int depth = 1000; char *as = malloc(readlen); sscanf(line + 7, "%d %s", &depth, as); free(as); } else if (0 == strncmp(line, "text ", 20)) { printf( "text line found : \n"); //int p = 53; char *xs= malloc(readlen); char *ys = malloc(readlen); char *ss = malloc(readlen); sscanf(line + 20, "%s %s %s \n", xs, ys, ss); free(xs); free(ys); free(ss); } else if (0 == strncmp(line, "//", 2 )) { printf( "line of comment found : %s\n", line ); } else printf( "not-known line found ! Maybe line with BOM ? \n"); } // while free(line); fclose(in); printf( "file %s closed\n", filename); return 0;} // if (in) else { printf( "file %s not opened = error !\n", filename); return 1;} } int main (int argc, const char* argv[]) { if (argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr, "program opens text file \n"); fprintf(stderr, "program input : text file with parameters \n"); fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s filename\n", argv[0]); return 1; } deserialize(argv[1]); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> =Viewer for programmers= This program : * opens binary ppm ( P6) or pgm ( P5) files * it does not opens asci versions of these files. It can be used to check image by checking output in console as mouse moves. Add your code to Motion function and update Zxmin and Zymin ( world coordinate). It not works for newest version of OpenGl. <syntaxhighlight lang =c> /* * image.c * * read in a PPM or PGM binary image and display it, full size Based on code by : Dr. Lori L. Scarlatos Stony Brook University http://ms.cc.sunysb.edu/~lscarlatos/ "I do not have a license for image.c; it was created as an example for my students. Please feel free to use it. Best regards, Lori" * ---------------------------- * it does not opens asci versions of these files * examples files : * http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/data/data.html http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~sugih/courses/eecs487/glut-howto/sample.c // gcc v.c -lm -lGLU -lglut -Wall // ? windows gcc v.c -lm -lglut -lGL -lGLU -Wall // ubuntu ./a.out 5.pgm */ /* locate glut.h /usr/include/GL/freeglut.h /usr/include/GL/glut.h #ifdef FREEGLUT #include <GL/freeglut.h> #else #include <GL/glut.h> #endif */ //#include <Windows.h> #include <GL/gl.h> #include <GL/glu.h> //#include <GL/glut.h> // oryginal glut #include <GL/freeglut.h> // freeglut #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> /* fabs*/ //#include <malloc.h> /* Global variables */ #define MAXLINE 80 /* maximum length of a line of text */ /* 3.2 Conventions In developing the freeglut library, we have taken careful steps to ensure consistency in function operation across the board, in such a manner as to maintain compatibility with GLUT's behavior whenever possible. In this section some of the important conventions of FreeGLUT, and their compatibility with GLUT, are made explicit. 3.2.1 Window placement and size There is considerable confusion about the "right thing to do" concerning window size and position. GLUT itself is not consistent between Windows and UNIX/X11; since platform independence is a virtue for freeglut, we decided to break with GLUT's behaviour. Under UNIX/X11, it is apparently not possible to get the window border sizes in order to subtract them off the window's initial position until some time after the window has been created. Therefore we decided on the following behavior, both under Windows and under UNIX/X11: When you create a window with position (x,y) and size (w,h), the upper left hand corner of the outside of the window (the non-client area) is at (x,y) and the size of the drawable (client) area is (w,h). The coordinates taken by glutInitPosition and glutPositionWindow, as well as the coordinates provided by FreeGLUT when it calls the glutPositionFunc callback, specify the top-left of the non-client area of the window. When you query the size and position of the window using glutGet, FreeGLUT will return the size of the drawable area --the (w,h) that you specified when you created the window --and the coordinates of the upper left hand corner of the drawable (client) area --which is NOT the (x,y) position of the window you specified when you created it. */ GLint ImageWidth, ImageHeight; /* size of the Image in pixels */ GLint WindowWidth, WindowHeight; /* size of the window in pixels */ GLint MaxScreenWidth, MaxScreenHeight; /* size of the screen in pixels */ GLubyte *Picture; /* Array of colors (GLubyte) */ int size; // mouse position as a global variables //static float mx=0.0f,my=0.0f ; int iX, iY; // int centerX = 200, centerY = 200; GLint iYmax,iXmax; // mouse coordinate inside image unsigned char pixel[3]; // change it manually !!!!! const double ZyMin=-1.0; const double ZxMin=-2.0; const double PixelHeight=0.0020010005002501 ; const double PixelWidth=0.0020010005002501 ; int filetype; enum {P2, P3, P5, P6}; /* possible file types */ /* gives position of point (iX,iY) in 1D array ; uses also global variables */ unsigned int f(unsigned int _iX, unsigned int _iY) {return (_iX + (iYmax-_iY-1)*iXmax );} /* * Read from a PPM or PGM (binary) file * Output is a array of GLubyte */ void readPPM (char *filename, GLubyte **pic) { FILE *fp; char line[MAXLINE]; int i, rowsize; // int size; // moved to global var int j ; GLubyte *ptr; /* Read in file type */ fp = fopen(filename, "r"); /* in Unix rb = r */ if (fp==NULL) {perror(" perror : " ); printf("Error from fopen : I can't open %s file' ! ", filename); exit(1); } else printf("File %s has been opened !\n", filename); /* Each file starts with aa two-byte magic number (in ASCII) that explains : * - the type of file it is (PBM, PGM, and PPM) * - its encoding (ASCII or binary). * The magic number is a capital P followed by a single digit number. */ fgets (line, MAXLINE, fp); /* 1st line : Magic Number */ switch (line[1]) { case '2': filetype = P2; printf("This is PGM text file (P2), but now I do not have procedure for opening it \n"); break; case '3' : filetype = P3; printf("This is PPM text file (P3), but now I do not have procedure for opening it !\n"); break; case '5': filetype = P5; printf("This is PGM binary file (P5) and I can open it !\n"); break; case '6' : filetype = P6; printf("This is PPM binary file (P6) and I can open it !\n"); break; default : printf("Error from readPPM : need binary PPM or binary PGM file as input!\n"); exit(1); } /* if this is a comment, read next line. Maybe in binary files there is no comment ?*/ /* there maybe more then one line of comment */ fgets (line, MAXLINE, fp); while (line[0]=='#') { printf(" comment = %s \n", line); /* 2nd or more line starting with # = comment, print it */ fgets (line, MAXLINE, fp); // read next line } /* Read in width and height, & allocate space */ /* these 2 numbers should be in one line with space between them */ /* 3nd line: width and height */ sscanf(line, "%d %d", &ImageWidth, &ImageHeight); printf ("iWidth = %d\n", ImageWidth); printf ("iHeight = %d\n", ImageHeight); iXmax=ImageWidth-1; iYmax=ImageHeight-1; if (filetype == P5) { size = ImageHeight * ImageWidth; /* greymap: 1 byte per pixel */ rowsize = ImageWidth; } else /* filetype == P6 */ { size = ImageHeight * ImageWidth * 3; /* pixmap: 3 bytes per pixel */ rowsize = ImageWidth * 3; } *pic = (GLubyte *)malloc (size); /* create dynamic array */ /* Read in maximum value (ignore) */ fgets (line, MAXLINE, fp); /* next line */ /* */ if (filetype==P5 || filetype==P6){ /* Read in the pixel array row-by-row: 1st row = top scanline */ ptr = *pic + (ImageHeight-1) * rowsize; for (i = ImageHeight; i > 0; i--) { /* For binary File I/O you use fread and fwrite */ j = fread((void *)ptr, 1, rowsize, fp); ptr -= rowsize; } if (j) printf("File %s has been read !\n", filename); else printf(" j Error from readPPM procedure : I can't read %d file !.\n", j); } else printf("Error from readPPM procedure : I can't read %s file !. It should be P5 or P6 file !\n", filename); fclose(fp); printf("File %s has been closed !\n", filename); } /* Draw the picture on the screen */ void Draw(void) { /* black background of GLUT window */ glClearColor(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f); // Clear the background of our window to black glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); //Clear the colour buffer (more buffers later on) glLoadIdentity(); // Load the Identity Matrix to reset our drawing locations glFlush(); // Flush the OpenGL buffers to the window // left lower corner of displayed image glRasterPos2i(-1,-1); // By default, OpenGL assumes a system running from -1 to 1, switch (filetype){ case P5 : /* greymap: use as illumination values */ glDrawPixels(ImageWidth, ImageHeight, GL_LUMINANCE, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, Picture); printf("P5 Image has been drawn !\n"); break; case P6 : glDrawPixels(ImageWidth, ImageHeight, GL_RGB, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, Picture); printf("P6 Image has been drawn !\n"); break; default : printf("Error from Draw procedure : There is no image to draw !\n"); } } // Detecting Mouse Clicks // x and y specify the location (in window-relative coordinates) of the mouse when // the event occurred void MouseClicks (int button, int state, int x, int y) { switch (button) case GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON: if (state == GLUT_DOWN) // do something case GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON: ; // etc., etc. } // mouse motion //The x and y callback parameters // indicate the mouse location // in window relative coordinates // // x, y –> coordinates of the mouse relative to upper left corner of window // setting the mouse position to be relative to the mouse // position inside the window // void PassiveMouseMotion(int x, int y) { //double Zx,Zy; //double Ux; //int index; //GLubyte Gray; // put your code here ???? iX = x; /* invert y axis */ iY = WindowHeight - y -1 ; //+ (glutGet(GLUT_WINDOW_HEIGHT) - ImageHeight); ///glutGet(GLUT_WINDOW_HEIGHT) - y; // ???? /* output : prints to console */ if ((filetype==P5 || filetype==P6) && -1<iX && iX< ImageWidth && iY<ImageHeight) // && iY<ImageHeight { glReadPixels(iX, iY, 1, 1, GL_RGB, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, pixel); // pixel coordinates of the mouse relative to upper left corner of window printf(" pixel iX=%3d / %d ; iY=%3d color = %d \n", iX, MaxScreenWidth, iY, pixel[1] ); } } static void Key(unsigned char key, int x, int y) { switch (key) { case 27 : {glutLeaveFullScreen(); break;}/* esc */ case 'f': {glutFullScreen(); break; } case 'q': {printf("Key preseed and exit \n"); exit(1) ;} case 'Q': {printf("Key preseed and exit \n"); exit(1) ;} case 't': {glutFullScreenToggle(); break; } // GLUT does not include the glutLeaveFullScreen and glutFullScreenToggle functions from freeglut default: return ; } } /* Resize the picture ; OpenGL calls this function whenever the window is resized Called when window is resized, also when window is first created, before the first call to display(). */ void Reshape(GLint w, GLint h) { /* save new screen dimensions */ WindowWidth = w; WindowHeight = h; /* the viewport is the rectangular region of the window where the image is drawn */ // Viewport : A rectangular region in the screen for display (in screen coordinate system) glViewport(0, 0, ImageWidth-1, ImageHeight-1); // glViewport( 0.f, 0.f, SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT ); glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION); glLoadIdentity(); // Define a world window : A rectangular region in the world that is to be displayed (in world coordinate system) // By default, OpenGL assumes a system running from -1 to 1, gluOrtho2D(-1, 1, -1, 1); // An orthographic projection is basically a 3D projection that does not have perspective glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW); glLoadIdentity(); } /* Initialization: create window glutInitWindowSize(600, 600); */ void MyInit(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXLINE]; /* Read in the file (allocates space for Picture) */ if (argc < 2) { printf ("Enter the name of a binary PPM or PGM file: "); scanf("%s", filename); readPPM ((char *)filename, &Picture); } else { readPPM (argv[1], &Picture); } glutInit(&argc, argv); MaxScreenWidth = glutGet(GLUT_SCREEN_WIDTH); MaxScreenHeight = glutGet(GLUT_SCREEN_HEIGHT); glutInitWindowPosition(-1, 1); // upper left corner glutInitWindowSize(MaxScreenWidth, MaxScreenHeight ); // full screen of my monitor glutInitDisplayMode(GLUT_RGB | GLUT_SINGLE); if (glutCreateWindow("OpenGl binary pgm/ppm Image viewer ") == GL_FALSE) {printf("Error from MyInit , glutCreateWindow\n"); exit(1);} } /* ------------------ Main program ---------------------------------------*/ int main(int argc, char **argv) { MyInit(argc, argv); glutPassiveMotionFunc(PassiveMouseMotion); // mouse move with no key pressed glutReshapeFunc(Reshape); // move or resize of screen window glutDisplayFunc(Draw); // glutKeyboardFunc(Key); // glutMainLoop(); return 0; } </syntaxhighlight> =See also= =References= <references/> {{BookCat}} t6fc1a3hvag63pt640qw7f8kb8zzfwg Web Application Security Guide/File inclusion and disclosure 0 260903 4632924 3104930 2026-04-28T12:25:42Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632924 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Web_Application_Security_Guide/Topic|mode={{{1|full}}} |name=File inclusion and disclosure |intro= If the names of files that are to be included or sent in response to a request are coming from user input (e.g. in menu systems or download scripts), attackers may be able to request files that they are not supposed to. If user-supplied names are used for inclusions, this can even lead to code execution on the server. |checklist= * Do not take file names for inclusions from user input, only from trusted lists or constants. ** If user input is to be used, validate it against a whitelist. Checking if the file exists or if the input matches a certain format is not sufficient. * Avoid having scripts read and pass through files if possible. * If you read and deliver files using user-supplied file names, thoroughly validate the file names to avoid directory traversal and similar attacks and ensure the user is allowed to read the file. * Ensure the application runs with no more privileges than required. |rationale= If the attacker is able to upload a script file and get a part of the application to include it, he can execute arbitrary code. As this poses an extremely great risk, it has to be carefully avoided. Thus, only the strictest kind of verification (checking against a whitelist) is appropriate for this task. If files are to be offered for download, simply putting them in a directory and letting the web server handle the rest is often the best choice: Not only is it faster than having a script read the file; it also avoids risky interpretation of user-supplied file names. In some cases, this is unavoidable, e.g. if a script is needed to enforce that only logged-in users can download files or to set special headers (see next section). In that case, make sure you correctly perform the access checks that make the script-based approach necessary and that you thoroughly validate the file names to stop the attacker from downloading files he is not supposed to download. You especially need to make sure that the attacker cannot specify other files than intended, especially not outside of the intended directory, e.g. by using the “<code>..</code>” pseudo-directory name. (Note that a “<code>../</code>” can be encoded in many ways!) Running the application with limited privileges (usually done by limiting the privileges of the web server or script interpreter) limits the impact of such (and other) issues. }} jwyuhpize73xzqp0tbv75b1edf39e04 Web Application Security Guide/Cross-site scripting (XSS) 0 260906 4632995 3582812 2026-04-28T19:00:59Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632995 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Web_Application_Security_Guide/Topic|mode={{{1|full}}} |name=Cross-site scripting (XSS) |intro= XSS vulnerabilities occur if user input included in the output of a web application is not escaped correctly. This type of vulnerability allows attackers to inject content into the web application output. This can be used to inject a false login form (reporting the input to an attacker) or malicious JavaScript code which can steal cookies and information or execute actions using the user’s permissions. XSS vulnerabilities are separated into two main categories, ''reflected'' (non-persistent) and ''persistent'' vulnerabilities. '''Reflected XSS vulnerabilities''' include the user input only in the output directly following the request. Thus, the attacker needs the user to follow a malicious link or make a malicious POST request. The former can be done by including the link as an IFRAME; the latter can be done using JavaScript. Both vulnerabilities do require that the user visits a malicious/compromised site, but they do not necessarily require user interaction. '''Persistent XSS vulnerabilities''' store the user input and include it later outputs (e.g. a posting in a forum). This means that the users do not need to visit a malicious/compromised site. |checklist= * Escape anything that is not a constant before including it in a response as close to the output as possible (i.e. right in the line containing the “echo” or “print” call) * If not possible (e.g. when building a larger HTML block), escape when building and indicate the fact that the variable content is pre-escaped and the expected context in the name * Consider the context when escaping: Escaping text inside HTML is different from escaping HTML attribute values, and very different from escaping values inside CSS or JavaScript, or inside HTTP headers. ** This may mean that you need to escape for multiple contexts and/or multiple times. For example, when passing a HTML fragment as a JS constant for later includsion in the document, you need to escape for JS string inside HTML when writing the constant to the JavaScript source, then escape again for HTML when your script writes the fragment to the document. (See rationale for examples) ** The attacker must not be able to put anything where it is not supposed to be, even if you think it is not exploitable (e.g. because attempts to exploit it result in broken JavaScript). * Explicitly set the correct character set at the beginning of the document (i.e. as early as possible) and/or in the header. * Ensure that URLs provided by the user start with an allowed scheme (whitelisting) to avoid dangerous schemes (e.g. javascript:-URLs ) * don’t forget URLs in redirector scripts * A [http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/security/content-security-policy/ Content Security Policy] may be used as an additional security measure, but is not sufficient by itself to prevent attacks. |rationale= Escaping data directly at the output location makes it easier to check that all outputs are escaped – each and every variable used as a parameter for an output method must either be marked as pre-escaped or be wrapped in a corresponding escape command. Different contexts require completely different escaping rules. A “<code>)</code>” character with no dangerous meaning in HTML and HTML attributes can signify the end of an URL path in CSS. See the example at the bottom for a complex but common case where HTML and JavaScript are used together and create countless opportunities for XSS. Note that many simple XSS attempts are "accidentally" blocked even by the wrong escaping (e.g. HTML escaping mangles quotes required for a JavaScript string injection, or newlines creating invalid JavaScript in case of injection attempts). '''Do NOT rely on this.''' The attacker may know a trick you are not thinking about. If it is possible to place anything in a place of the document structure where it is not supposed to go (e.g. outside a JavaScript string literal), it is a security issue that ''must'' be fixed. It might not be exploitable - or you may simply not be seeing the way to exploit it. Don't take that risk! Not setting the character set may lead to guessing by the browser. Such guessing can be exploited to pass a string that seems harmless in your intended encoding, but is interpreted as a script tag in the encoding assumed by the browser. For HTML5, use <code><nowiki><meta charset="utf-8" /></nowiki></code> as the first element in the head section. URLs can be dangerous, too. User-provided links should be checked against a scheme whitelist, as the javascript scheme is not the only dangerous one. Other schemes can trigger possibly unwanted action. If only web links are to be allowed, require the URLs to start with “<code>http://</code>” or “<code>https://</code>”. A [http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/security/content-security-policy/ Content Security Policy] can prevent certain kinds of injection. '''Only some browsers support it; others simply ignore it.''' It is a powerful secondary defense to limit the impact of security issues, but cannot be used as the primary way to prevent XSS - the primary way to prevent XSS is correct escaping, which will not only prevent XSS, but also ensure that your page displays correctly even in the presence of uncommon input. Implementing a CSP may require significant changes to your code. Notably, you cannot include any inline JavaScript (unless you explicitly allow inline JS in your CSP - which removes most of the protection CSPs provide). ==== Complex XSS example with JS inside HTML ==== <!-- Level 4 heading since parent heading may be L2 (individual article) or L3 (print version) --> Often overlooked issues include the complex interaction between HTML and JavaScript. A often-used construct is something like this: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = 'test'; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; // INSECURE CODE - DO NOT USE. </script> </syntaxhighlight> The content of <code><nowiki>CURRENT_VALUE</nowiki></code> (in this example, the word ''test'') is inserted into the page source dynamically by the server according to e.g. user input or a value from a database. The second line, which actually writes the data to the document, is often part of a script included from a file. There are many different ways to perform XSS attacks against such a construct, unless proper escaping is used in every step. In our examples, the attacker wants to execute the code <code><nowiki>alert(1);</nowiki></code>. First, if proper escaping for JavaScript is missing, the attacker can simply provide the appropriate quote symbol to terminate the string, a semicolon, his code, and then comment out the rest of the line. For example, the attacker could provide the value <code><nowiki>';alert(1);//</nowiki></code>, resulting in the following HTML code, executing his code: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = '';alert(1);//'; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; </script> </syntaxhighlight> Note that this will work even if the value is escaped using a HTML-escaping function like <code><nowiki>htmlspecialchars()</nowiki></code> if that function doesn't touch the single-quote used in this example. Assuming the attacker cannot use the appropriate quote, because it is filtered, he can use the value <code><nowiki></script><script>alert(1);</script></nowiki></code>. Inside a regular JavaScript file, the resulting line would not immediately cause a problem (though assigning it to innerHTML would), since the following is a perfectly safe variable assignment: <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> var CURRENT_VALUE = '</script><script>alert(1);</script>'; </syntaxhighlight> Since, however, this appears in an inline script block, the HTML parser will interpret the "script-end" tag, resulting in a broken piece of JavaScript, followed by a second script block containing the attacker's code, some text, and a spurious script-end tag: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = '</script><script>alert(1);</script>'; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; </script> </syntaxhighlight> Or, reindented for clarity: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = ' </script> <script>alert(1);</script> '; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; </script> </syntaxhighlight> The attacker can also simply break the JavaScript by inserting a backslash at the end of the string, thus escaping the quote at the end: <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> var CURRENT_VALUE = 'text\'; </syntaxhighlight> A simple newline anywhere in the string will also cause a syntax error (unterminated string literal). While these attacks do not allow direct XSS in this example, they may break critical security features, render the site unusable (Denial of Service), or allow XSS if another value can be manipulated - here the attacker supplies <code><nowiki>text\</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>;alert(1);'</nowiki></code> to a variant of this construct that passes two values: <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> var CURRENT_VALUE1 = 'text\'; var CURRENT_VALUE2 = ';alert(1);''; </syntaxhighlight> Since the string-ending quote was escaped, the quote that is supposed to start the second string instead closes the first, turning the remaining content into JavaScript. This brings us to the statement above: '''If it is possible to place anything in a place of the document structure where it is not supposed to go (e.g. outside a JavaScript string literal), it is a security issue that ''must'' be fixed. It might not be exploitable - or you may simply not be seeing the way to exploit it. Don't take that risk!''' These are only issues with the first line in our example. The second line directly inserts the value into the document as HTML, thus allowing XSS. To exploit this, the attacker must avoid the script end tag due to the issue mentioned above, so he uses a non-existing image with an error handler. His input <code><nowiki><img src=1 onerror=alert(1)></nowiki></code> results in: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = '<img src=1 onerror=alert(1)>'; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; </script> </syntaxhighlight> The innerHTML assignment puts the image tag into the document, and since "1" is not a valid URL, the error handler is executed. Note that this is not perfectly valid HTML, since the quotes around the attributes are missing. It is still valid enough to work, and avoids the quotes being mangled due to escaping. Simply HTML escaping output value using functions like <code><nowiki>htmlspecialchars()</nowiki></code> on the server side (when writing it to the variable assignment line) will prevent ''some'' of these attacks and might make others unexploitable or harder to exploit. However, '''it is incorrect and dangerous''' and will leave other means of attack! Most notably, the attacker might decide to do what you should have done, and properly escape his attack sequence for you. This will leave the backslash <code><nowiki>\</nowiki></code> as the only special character, giving an input like <code><nowiki>\u003Cimg src=1 onerror=alert(1)\u003E</nowiki></code> (note that any remaining character, i.e. the spaces, braces, equals signs and letters could also be escaped). This will be unharmed by your escape function, resulting in the following code: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5"> <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = '\u003Cimg src=1 onerror=alert(1)\u003E'; document.getElementById("valueBox").innerHTML = CURRENT_VALUE; </script> </syntaxhighlight> The JavaScript parser will interpret the escape sequeces and insert the XSS code into your document. There are two correct ways to escape in this situation: * Method 1 - JS escaping server side, HTML escaping client side (recommended) ** On the server, ''properly'' (see below) escape the value using JavaScript escape values. ** In the client-side JavaScript, ensure your code escapes the text before inserting it into the document, using e.g. the [http://api.jquery.com/text/#text2 .text() setter] of jQuery. * Method 2 - HTML escaping server side, JS escaping client side (not recommended) ** On the server, first escape the value for HTML ** On the server, then ''properly'' (see below) escape the value using JavaScript escape values before inserting it into the document. Method 2 allows you to deliver server-generated custom HTML to the client. You need to escape the HTML like any other HTML output (e.g. using <code><nowiki>htmlspecialchars</nowiki></code> in PHP). The escaped content then gets passed to the client side, which directly dumps it into the document. This means the client side cannot use the text for any non-HTML context, and attempting to do so may lead to a security issue. As you can see, the escaping is done in reverse order: The format that gets interpreted last (HTML, in this case) gets escaped first, then the entire string is "wrapped" by escaping in the outer format. The recommended approach is to keep text unescaped until it is ready for output, then escape right before it is output (i.e. when the context is known). Consistently following this approach will also avoid double-encoding (i.e. showing your users HTML entities like <code><nowiki>&amp;</nowiki></code> in the text). '''How to properly escape for JavaScript inside HTML''': Ensure that characters like <code><nowiki><</nowiki></code> which have no special meaning in JavaScript but do have a special meaning in HTML also get escaped. Do not write your own escaping routines, you will most likely miss something. Use existing libraries. For current versions of PHP, you may want to consider using <code><nowiki>json_encode()</nowiki></code> with the additional flags set: <syntaxhighlight lang="php"> ... <script> var CURRENT_VALUE = <?php echo json_encode($text, JSON_HEX_QUOT | JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_HEX_AMP | JSON_HEX_APOS); ?>; $("#valueBox").text(CURRENT_VALUE); </script> ... </syntaxhighlight> The text will now be correctly rendered, even if it includes weird special characters. }} 38jtbg8jx7qx95ckdbn1k3r34wsfg1y Unicode/Character reference/1E000-1EFFF 0 266214 4633010 4629658 2026-04-28T20:56:10Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Added Unassigned Blocks 4633010 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Glagolitic Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" 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style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E09x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E0Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E10x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER MA|&#x1e100;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER TSA|&#x1e101;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NTA|&#x1e102;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER TA|&#x1e103;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER HA|&#x1e104;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NA|&#x1e105;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER XA|&#x1e106;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NKA|&#x1e107;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER CA|&#x1e108;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER LA|&#x1e109;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER SA|&#x1e10a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER ZA|&#x1e10b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NCA|&#x1e10c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NTSA|&#x1e10d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER KA|&#x1e10e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER DA|&#x1e10f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E11x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NYA|&#x1e110;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NRA|&#x1e111;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER VA|&#x1e112;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NTXA|&#x1e113;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER TXA|&#x1e114;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER FA|&#x1e115;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER RA|&#x1e116;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER QA|&#x1e117;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER YA|&#x1e118;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NQA|&#x1e119;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER PA|&#x1e11a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER XYA|&#x1e11b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NPA|&#x1e11c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER DLA|&#x1e11d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER NPLA|&#x1e11e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER HAH|&#x1e11f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E12x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER MLA|&#x1e120;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER PLA|&#x1e121;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER GA|&#x1e122;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER RRA|&#x1e123;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER A|&#x1e124;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER AA|&#x1e125;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER I|&#x1e126;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER U|&#x1e127;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER O|&#x1e128;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER OO|&#x1e129;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER E|&#x1e12a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER EE|&#x1e12b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER W|&#x1e12c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E13x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-B|&#x1e130;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-M|&#x1e131;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-J|&#x1e132;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-V|&#x1e133;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-S|&#x1e134;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-G|&#x1e135;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-D|&#x1e136;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR PERSON|&#x1e137;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR THING|&#x1e138;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR LOCATION|&#x1e139;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR ANIMAL|&#x1e13a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR INVERTEBRATE|&#x1e13b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN XW XW|&#x1e13c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SYLLABLE LENGTHENER|&#x1e13d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E14x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e140;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT ONE|&#x1e141;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT TWO|&#x1e142;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT THREE|&#x1e143;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e144;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e145;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT SIX|&#x1e146;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e147;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e148;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT NINE|&#x1e149;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LOGOGRAM NYAJ|&#x1e14e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG CIRCLED CA|&#x1e14f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Eebee Hmong''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E15x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E17x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E18x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E19x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Western Cham''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E20x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER KA|&#x1e200;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER KHA|&#x1e201;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER GA|&#x1e202;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER GHA|&#x1e203;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NGUE|&#x1e204;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NGA|&#x1e205;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER CHA|&#x1e206;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER CHHA|&#x1e207;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER JA|&#x1e208;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER JHA|&#x1e209;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NHUE|&#x1e20a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NHA|&#x1e20b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NHJA|&#x1e20c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER TAK|&#x1e20d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER THA|&#x1e20e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER DA|&#x1e20f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E21x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER DHA|&#x1e210;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NUE|&#x1e211;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER NA|&#x1e212;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER SIGN NOEN|&#x1e213;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER DDA|&#x1e214;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER PA|&#x1e215;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER PA TNAW|&#x1e216;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER PA PRONG|&#x1e217;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER PHA|&#x1e218;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER BA|&#x1e219;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER BHA|&#x1e21a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER MUE|&#x1e21b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER MA|&#x1e21c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER BBA|&#x1e21d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER YA|&#x1e21e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER RA|&#x1e21f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E22x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER LA|&#x1e220;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER VA|&#x1e221;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER SSA|&#x1e222;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER SA|&#x1e223;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER A|&#x1e224;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER A DHA|&#x1e225;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER A DHA|&#x1e226;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER A BA|&#x1e227;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER A U|&#x1e228;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER I|&#x1e229;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER U|&#x1e22a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER E|&#x1e22b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER AI|&#x1e22c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LETTER OH|&#x1e22d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN AA|&#x1e22e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN I|&#x1e22f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E23x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN II|&#x1e230;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN AI|&#x1e231;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN OEK|&#x1e232;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN OE|&#x1e233;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN E|&#x1e234;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN AAY|&#x1e235;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN AW|&#x1e236;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM VOWEL SIGN U|&#x1e237;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E25x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e250;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT ONE|&#x1e251;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT TWO|&#x1e252;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT THREE|&#x1e253;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e254;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e255;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT SIX|&#x1e256;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e257;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e258;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DIGIT NINE|&#x1e259;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TANA PATOK SAP|&#x1e25a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM SHADDAH|&#x1e25b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TANA PATOK PHUN|&#x1e25c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TANA TAMA PHUN|&#x1e25d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TANA TAMA PHUN|&#x1e25e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TANA PDAEM IU|&#x1e25f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E26x |{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DANDA|&#x1e260;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM DOUBLE DANDA|&#x1e261;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM TRIPLE DANDA|&#x1e262;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM SIGN TANA TAMAT AYAT|&#x1e263;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM SIGN TANA TAMAT TAKUE|&#x1e264;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WESTERN CHAM LUNAR TEN|&#x1e265;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ethiopic Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#bba757" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E27x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e270;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER ELEVEN|&#x1e271;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER TWELVE|&#x1e272;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER THIRTEEN|&#x1e273;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER FOURTEEN|&#x1e274;}}|{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER FIFTEEN|&#x1e275;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER SIXTEEN|&#x1e276;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER SEVENTEEN|&#x1e277;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER EIGHTEEN|&#x1e278;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER NINETEEN|&#x1e279;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER THOUSAND|&#x1e27a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER HUNDRED THOUSAND|&#x1e27b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER MILLION|&#x1e27c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC NUMBER BILLION|&#x1e27d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Toto''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E29x |{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER PA|&#x1e290;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BA|&#x1e291;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER TA|&#x1e292;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER DA|&#x1e293;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER KA|&#x1e294;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER GA|&#x1e295;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER MA|&#x1e296;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER NA|&#x1e297;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER NGA|&#x1e298;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER SA|&#x1e299;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER CHA|&#x1e29a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER YA|&#x1e29b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER WA|&#x1e29c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER JA|&#x1e29d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER HA|&#x1e29e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER RA|&#x1e29f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER LA|&#x1e2a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER I|&#x1e2a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BREATHY I|&#x1e2a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER IU|&#x1e2a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BREATHY IU|&#x1e2a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER U|&#x1e2a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER E|&#x1e2a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BREATHY E|&#x1e2a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER EO|&#x1e2a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BREATHY EO|&#x1e2a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER O|&#x1e2aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER AE|&#x1e2ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER BREATHY AE|&#x1e2ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO LETTER A|&#x1e2ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOTO SIGN RISING TONE|&#x1e2ae;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Wancho''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER AA|&#x1e2c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER A|&#x1e2c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER BA|&#x1e2c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER CA|&#x1e2c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER DA|&#x1e2c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER GA|&#x1e2c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER YA|&#x1e2c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER PHA|&#x1e2c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER LA|&#x1e2c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER NA|&#x1e2c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER PA|&#x1e2ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER TA|&#x1e2cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER THA|&#x1e2cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER FA|&#x1e2cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER SA|&#x1e2ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER SHA|&#x1e2cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER JA|&#x1e2d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER ZA|&#x1e2d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER WA|&#x1e2d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER VA|&#x1e2d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER KA|&#x1e2d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER O|&#x1e2d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER AU|&#x1e2d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER RA|&#x1e2d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER MA|&#x1e2d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER KHA|&#x1e2d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER HA|&#x1e2da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER E|&#x1e2db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER I|&#x1e2dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER NGA|&#x1e2dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER U|&#x1e2de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER LLHA|&#x1e2df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER TSA|&#x1e2e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER TRA|&#x1e2e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER ONG|&#x1e2e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER AANG|&#x1e2e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER ANG|&#x1e2e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER ING|&#x1e2e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER ON|&#x1e2e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER EN|&#x1e2e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER AAN|&#x1e2e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER NYA|&#x1e2e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER UEN|&#x1e2ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO LETTER YIH|&#x1e2eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO TONE TUP|&#x1e2ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO TONE TUPNI|&#x1e2ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO TONE KOI|&#x1e2ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO TONE KOINI|&#x1e2ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E2Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e2f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT ONE|&#x1e2f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT TWO|&#x1e2f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT THREE|&#x1e2f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e2f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e2f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT SIX|&#x1e2f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e2f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e2f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO DIGIT NINE|&#x1e2f9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|WANCHO NGUN SIGN|&#x1e2ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Loma''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bagam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nag Mundari''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER O|&#x1e4d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER OP|&#x1e4d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER OL|&#x1e4d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER OY|&#x1e4d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER ONG|&#x1e4d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER A|&#x1e4d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER AJ|&#x1e4d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER AB|&#x1e4d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER ANY|&#x1e4d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER AH|&#x1e4d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER I|&#x1e4da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER IS|&#x1e4db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER IDD|&#x1e4dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER IT|&#x1e4dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER IH|&#x1e4de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER U|&#x1e4df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER UC|&#x1e4e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER UD|&#x1e4e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER UK|&#x1e4e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER UR|&#x1e4e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER E|&#x1e4e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER ENN|&#x1e4e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER EG|&#x1e4e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER EM|&#x1e4e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER EN|&#x1e4e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER ETT|&#x1e4e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI LETTER ELL|&#x1e4ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI SIGN OJOD|&#x1e4eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI SIGN MUHOR|&#x1e4ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI SIGN TOYOR|&#x1e4ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI SIGN IKIR|&#x1e4ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI SIGN SUTUH|&#x1e4ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0c0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E4Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e4f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT ONE|&#x1e4f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT TWO|&#x1e4f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT THREE|&#x1e4f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e4f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e4f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT SIX|&#x1e4f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e4f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e4f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|NAG MUNDARI DIGIT NINE|&#x1e4f9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pungchen''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ol Onal''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER O|&#x1e5d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER OM|&#x1e5d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ONG|&#x1e5d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ORR|&#x1e5d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER OO|&#x1e5d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER OY|&#x1e5d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER A|&#x1e5d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER AD|&#x1e5d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER AB|&#x1e5d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER AH|&#x1e5d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER AL|&#x1e5da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER AW|&#x1e5db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER I|&#x1e5dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER IT|&#x1e5dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER IP|&#x1e5de;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ITT|&#x1e5df;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ID|&#x1e5e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER IN|&#x1e5e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER U|&#x1e5e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER UK|&#x1e5e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER UDD|&#x1e5e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER UJ|&#x1e5e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER UNY|&#x1e5e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER UR|&#x1e5e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER E|&#x1e5e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ES|&#x1e5e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER EH|&#x1e5ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER EC|&#x1e5eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER ENN|&#x1e5ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL LETTER EG|&#x1e5ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL SIGN MU|&#x1e5ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL SIGN IKIR|&#x1e5ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E5Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL SIGN HODDOND|&#x1e5f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e5f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT ONE|&#x1e5f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT TWO|&#x1e5f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT THREE|&#x1e5f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e5f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e5f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT SIX|&#x1e5f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e5f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e5f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL DIGIT NINE|&#x1e5fa;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|OL ONAL ABBREVIATION SIGN|&#x1e5ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Chola''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Box-Headed''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Tai Yo''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW KO|&#x1e6c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH KO|&#x1e6c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW KHO|&#x1e6c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH KHO|&#x1e6c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER GO|&#x1e6c4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER NGO|&#x1e6c5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER CO|&#x1e6c6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW XO|&#x1e6c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH XO|&#x1e6c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW NYO|&#x1e6c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH NYO|&#x1e6ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER DO|&#x1e6cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW TO|&#x1e6cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH TO|&#x1e6cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER THO|&#x1e6ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER NO|&#x1e6cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Dx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER BO|&#x1e6d0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW PO|&#x1e6d1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH PO|&#x1e6d2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER PHO|&#x1e6d3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW FO|&#x1e6d4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH FO|&#x1e6d5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER MO|&#x1e6d6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER YO|&#x1e6d7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LO|&#x1e6d8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER VO|&#x1e6d9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW HO|&#x1e6da;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH HO|&#x1e6db;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER QO|&#x1e6dc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER LOW KVO|&#x1e6dd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER HIGH KVO|&#x1e6de;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AA|&#x1e6e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER I|&#x1e6e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER UE|&#x1e6e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SIGN UE|&#x1e6e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER U|&#x1e6e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AE|&#x1e6e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SIGN AU|&#x1e6e6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER O|&#x1e6e7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER E|&#x1e6e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER IA|&#x1e6e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER UEA|&#x1e6ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER UA|&#x1e6eb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER OO|&#x1e6ec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AUE|&#x1e6ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SIGN AY|&#x1e6ee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SIGN ANG|&#x1e6ef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E6Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AN|&#x1e6f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AM|&#x1e6f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AK|&#x1e6f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AT|&#x1e6f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO LETTER AP|&#x1e6f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SIGN OM|&#x1e6f5;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO SYMBOL MUEANG|&#x1e6fe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TAI YO XAM LAI|&#x1e6ff;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Lampung''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kerinci''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Buginese Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ethiopic Extended-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Ex |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYA|&#x1e7e0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYU|&#x1e7e1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYI|&#x1e7e2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYAA|&#x1e7e3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYEE|&#x1e7e4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYE|&#x1e7e5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHYO|&#x1e7e6;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE HHWA|&#x1e7e8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHWI|&#x1e7e9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHWEE|&#x1e7ea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HHWE|&#x1e7eb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE MWI|&#x1e7ed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE MWEE|&#x1e7ee;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E7Fx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE QWI|&#x1e7f0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE QWEE|&#x1e7f1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE QWE|&#x1e7f2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE BWI|&#x1e7f3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE BWEE|&#x1e7f4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE KWI|&#x1e7f5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE KWEE|&#x1e7f6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE KWE|&#x1e7f7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE GWI|&#x1e7f8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE GWEE|&#x1e7f9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE GWE|&#x1e7fa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE FWI|&#x1e7fb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE FWEE|&#x1e7fc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE PWI|&#x1e7fd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GURAGE PWEE|&#x1e7fe;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Mende Kikakui''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E80x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M001 KI|&#x1e800;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M002 KA|&#x1e801;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M003 KU|&#x1e802;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M065 KEE|&#x1e803;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M095 KE|&#x1e804;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M076 KOO|&#x1e805;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M048 KO|&#x1e806;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M179 KUA|&#x1e807;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M004 WI|&#x1e808;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M005 WA|&#x1e809;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M006 WU|&#x1e80a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M126 WEE|&#x1e80b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M118 WE|&#x1e80c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M114 WOO|&#x1e80d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M045 WO|&#x1e80e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M194 WUI|&#x1e80f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E81x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M143 WEI|&#x1e810;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M061 WVI|&#x1e811;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M049 WVA|&#x1e812;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M139 WVE|&#x1e813;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M007 MIN|&#x1e814;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M008 MAN|&#x1e815;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M009 MUN|&#x1e816;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M059 MEN|&#x1e817;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M094 MON|&#x1e818;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M154 MUAN|&#x1e819;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M189 MUEN|&#x1e81a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M010 BI|&#x1e81b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M011 BA|&#x1e81c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M012 BU|&#x1e81d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M150 BEE|&#x1e81e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M097 BE|&#x1e81f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E82x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M103 BOO|&#x1e820;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M138 BO|&#x1e821;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M013 I|&#x1e822;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M014 A|&#x1e823;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M015 U|&#x1e824;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M163 EE|&#x1e825;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M100 E|&#x1e826;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M165 OO|&#x1e827;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M147 O|&#x1e828;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M137 EI|&#x1e829;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M131 IN|&#x1e82a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M135 IN|&#x1e82b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M195 AN|&#x1e82c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M178 EN|&#x1e82d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M019 SI|&#x1e82e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M020 SA|&#x1e82f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E83x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M021 SU|&#x1e830;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M162 SEE|&#x1e831;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M116 SE|&#x1e832;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M136 SOO|&#x1e833;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M079 SO|&#x1e834;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M196 SIA|&#x1e835;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M025 LI|&#x1e836;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M026 LA|&#x1e837;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M027 LU|&#x1e838;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M084 LEE|&#x1e839;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M073 LE|&#x1e83a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M054 LOO|&#x1e83b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M153 LO|&#x1e83c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M110 LONG LE|&#x1e83d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M016 DI|&#x1e83e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M017 DA|&#x1e83f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E84x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M018 DU|&#x1e840;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M089 DEE|&#x1e841;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M180 DOO|&#x1e842;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M181 DO|&#x1e843;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M022 TI|&#x1e844;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M023 TA|&#x1e845;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M024 TU|&#x1e846;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M091 TEE|&#x1e847;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M055 TE|&#x1e848;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M104 TOO|&#x1e849;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M069 TO|&#x1e84a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M028 JI|&#x1e84b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M029 JA|&#x1e84c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M030 JU|&#x1e84d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M157 JEE|&#x1e84e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M113 JE|&#x1e84f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E85x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M160 JOO|&#x1e850;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M063 JO|&#x1e851;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M175 LONG JO|&#x1e852;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M031 YI|&#x1e853;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M032 YA|&#x1e854;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M033 YU|&#x1e855;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M109 YEE|&#x1e856;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M080 YE|&#x1e857;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M141 YOO|&#x1e858;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M121 YO|&#x1e859;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M034 FI|&#x1e85a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M035 FA|&#x1e85b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M036 FU|&#x1e85c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M078 FEE|&#x1e85d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M075 FE|&#x1e85e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M133 FOO|&#x1e85f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E86x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M088 FO|&#x1e860;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M197 FUA|&#x1e861;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M101 FAN|&#x1e862;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M037 NIN|&#x1e863;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M038 NAN|&#x1e864;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M039 NUN|&#x1e865;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M117 NEN|&#x1e866;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M169 NON|&#x1e867;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M176 HI|&#x1e868;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M041 HA|&#x1e869;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M186 HU|&#x1e86a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M040 HEE|&#x1e86b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M096 HE|&#x1e86c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M042 HOO|&#x1e86d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M140 HO|&#x1e86e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M083 HEEI|&#x1e86f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E87x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M128 HOOU|&#x1e870;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M053 HIN|&#x1e871;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M130 HAN|&#x1e872;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M087 HUN|&#x1e873;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M052 HEN|&#x1e874;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M193 HON|&#x1e875;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M046 HUAN|&#x1e876;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M090 NGGI|&#x1e877;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M043 NGGA|&#x1e878;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M082 NGGU|&#x1e879;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M115 NGGEE|&#x1e87a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M146 NGGE|&#x1e87b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M156 NGGOO|&#x1e87c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M120 NGGO|&#x1e87d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M159 NGGAA|&#x1e87e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M127 NGGUA|&#x1e87f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E88x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M086 LONG NGGE|&#x1e880;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M106 LONG NGGOO|&#x1e881;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M183 LONG NGGO|&#x1e882;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M155 GI|&#x1e883;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M111 GA|&#x1e884;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M168 GU|&#x1e885;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M190 GEE|&#x1e886;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M166 GUEI|&#x1e887;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M167 GUAN|&#x1e888;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M184 NGEN|&#x1e889;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M057 NGON|&#x1e88a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M177 NGUAN|&#x1e88b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M068 PI|&#x1e88c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M099 PA|&#x1e88d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M050 PU|&#x1e88e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M081 PEE|&#x1e88f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E89x |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M051 PE|&#x1e890;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M102 POO|&#x1e891;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M066 PO|&#x1e892;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M145 MBI|&#x1e893;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M062 MBA|&#x1e894;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M122 MBU|&#x1e895;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M047 MBEE|&#x1e896;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M188 MBEE|&#x1e897;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M072 MBE|&#x1e898;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M172 MBOO|&#x1e899;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M174 MBO|&#x1e89a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M187 MBUU|&#x1e89b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M161 LONG MBE|&#x1e89c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M105 LONG MBOO|&#x1e89d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M142 LONG MBO|&#x1e89e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M132 KPI|&#x1e89f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Ax |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M092 KPA|&#x1e8a0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M074 KPU|&#x1e8a1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M044 KPEE|&#x1e8a2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M108 KPE|&#x1e8a3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M112 KPOO|&#x1e8a4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M158 KPO|&#x1e8a5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M124 GBI|&#x1e8a6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M056 GBA|&#x1e8a7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M148 GBU|&#x1e8a8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M093 GBEE|&#x1e8a9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M107 GBE|&#x1e8aa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M071 GBOO|&#x1e8ab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M070 GBO|&#x1e8ac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M171 RA|&#x1e8ad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M123 NDI|&#x1e8ae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M129 NDA|&#x1e8af;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Bx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M125 NDU|&#x1e8b0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M191 NDEE|&#x1e8b1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M119 NDE|&#x1e8b2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M067 NDOO|&#x1e8b3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M064 NDO|&#x1e8b4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M152 NJA|&#x1e8b5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M192 NJU|&#x1e8b6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M149 NJEE|&#x1e8b7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M134 NJOO|&#x1e8b8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M182 VI|&#x1e8b9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M185 VA|&#x1e8ba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M151 VU|&#x1e8bb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M173 VEE|&#x1e8bc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M085 VE|&#x1e8bd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M144 VOO|&#x1e8be;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M077 VO|&#x1e8bf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#87abff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Cx |{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M164 NYIN|&#x1e8c0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M058 NYAN|&#x1e8c1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M170 NYUN|&#x1e8c2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M098 NYEN|&#x1e8c3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M060 NYON|&#x1e8c4;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT ONE|&#x1e8c7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT TWO|&#x1e8c8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT THREE|&#x1e8c9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e8ca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e8cb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT SIX|&#x1e8cc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e8cd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e8ce;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT NINE|&#x1e8cf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Dx |style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER TEENS|&#x1e8d0;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER TENS|&#x1e8d1;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER HUNDREDS|&#x1e8d2;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER THOUSANDS|&#x1e8d3;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER TEN THOUSANDS|&#x1e8d4;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER HUNDRED THOUSANDS|&#x1e8d5;}}||style="background:#87abff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER MILLIONS|&#x1e8d6;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adlam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E90x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER ALIF|&#x1e900;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER DAALI|&#x1e901;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER LAAM|&#x1e902;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER MIIM|&#x1e903;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER BA|&#x1e904;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER SINNYIIYHE|&#x1e905;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER PE|&#x1e906;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER BHE|&#x1e907;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER RA|&#x1e908;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER E|&#x1e909;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER FA|&#x1e90a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER I|&#x1e90b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER O|&#x1e90c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER DHA|&#x1e90d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER YHE|&#x1e90e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER WAW|&#x1e90f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E91x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NUN|&#x1e910;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KAF|&#x1e911;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER YA|&#x1e912;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER U|&#x1e913;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER JIIM|&#x1e914;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER CHI|&#x1e915;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER HA|&#x1e916;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER QAAF|&#x1e917;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER GA|&#x1e918;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NYA|&#x1e919;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER TU|&#x1e91a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NHA|&#x1e91b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER VA|&#x1e91c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KHA|&#x1e91d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER GBE|&#x1e91e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER ZAL|&#x1e91f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E92x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KPO|&#x1e920;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER SHA|&#x1e921;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER ALIF|&#x1e922;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER DAALI|&#x1e923;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER LAAM|&#x1e924;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER MIIM|&#x1e925;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER BA|&#x1e926;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER SINNYIIYHE|&#x1e927;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER PE|&#x1e928;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER BHE|&#x1e929;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER RA|&#x1e92a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER E|&#x1e92b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER FA|&#x1e92c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER I|&#x1e92d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER O|&#x1e92e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER DHA|&#x1e92f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E93x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER YHE|&#x1e930;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER WAW|&#x1e931;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER NUN|&#x1e932;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER KAF|&#x1e933;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER YA|&#x1e934;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER U|&#x1e935;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER JIIM|&#x1e936;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER CHI|&#x1e937;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER HA|&#x1e938;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER QAAF|&#x1e939;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER GA|&#x1e93a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER NYA|&#x1e93b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER TU|&#x1e93c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER NHA|&#x1e93d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER VA|&#x1e93e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER KHA|&#x1e93f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E94x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER GBE|&#x1e940;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER ZAL|&#x1e941;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER KPO|&#x1e942;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM SMALL LETTER SHA|&#x1e943;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM ALIF LENGTHENER|&#x1e944;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM VOWEL LENGTHENER|&#x1e945;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM GEMINATION MARK|&#x1e946;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM HAMZA|&#x1e947;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM CONSONANT MODIFIER|&#x1e948;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM GEMINATE CONSONANT MODIFIER|&#x1e949;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM NUKTA|&#x1e94a;}}||style="background:#e896ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM NASALIZATION MARK|&#x1e94b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#9c8dff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E95x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT ZERO|&#x1e950;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT ONE|&#x1e951;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT TWO|&#x1e952;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT THREE|&#x1e953;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT FOUR|&#x1e954;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT FIVE|&#x1e955;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT SIX|&#x1e956;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT SEVEN|&#x1e957;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT EIGHT|&#x1e958;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM DIGIT NINE|&#x1e959;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM INITIAL EXCLAMATION MARK|&#x1e95e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ADLAM INITIAL QUESTION MARK|&#x1e95f;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'Ko Supplement''' |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1E9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Oduduwa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Persian Siyaq Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Indic Siyaq Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC7x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ONE|&#x1ec71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TWO|&#x1ec72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER THREE|&#x1ec73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR|&#x1ec74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE|&#x1ec75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX|&#x1ec76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN|&#x1ec77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT|&#x1ec78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER NINE|&#x1ec79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TEN|&#x1ec7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1ec7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER THIRTY|&#x1ec7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FORTY|&#x1ec7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FIFTY|&#x1ec7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIXTY|&#x1ec7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x1ec80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x1ec81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER NINETY|&#x1ec82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x1ec83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x1ec84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x1ec85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x1ec86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1ec87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x1ec88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x1ec89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x1ec8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x1ec8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x1ec8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TWO THOUSAND|&#x1ec8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER THREE THOUSAND|&#x1ec8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR THOUSAND|&#x1ec8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EC9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE THOUSAND|&#x1ec90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND|&#x1ec91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN THOUSAND|&#x1ec92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT THOUSAND|&#x1ec93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER NINE THOUSAND|&#x1ec94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x1ec95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER TWENTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER THIRTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FORTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIXTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SEVENTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHTY THOUSAND|&#x1ec9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND|&#x1ec9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER LAKH|&#x1ec9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER LAKHAN|&#x1ec9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#d093ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ LAKH MARK|&#x1eca0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER KAROR|&#x1eca1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER KARORAN|&#x1eca2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED ONE|&#x1eca3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED TWO|&#x1eca4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED THREE|&#x1eca5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED FOUR|&#x1eca6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED FIVE|&#x1eca7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED SIX|&#x1eca8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED SEVEN|&#x1eca9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED EIGHT|&#x1ecaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED NINE|&#x1ecab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ PLACEHOLDER|&#x1ecac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ FRACTION ONE QUARTER|&#x1ecad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x1ecae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ FRACTION THREE QUARTERS|&#x1ecaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECBx |style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ RUPEE MARK|&#x1ecb0;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ALTERNATE ONE|&#x1ecb1;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ALTERNATE TWO|&#x1ecb2;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ALTERNATE TEN THOUSAND|&#x1ecb3;}}||style="background:#d093ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|INDIC SIYAQ ALTERNATE LAKH MARK|&#x1ecb4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Diwani Siyaq Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ECFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ottoman Siyaq Numbers''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED0x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER ONE|&#x1ed01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TWO|&#x1ed02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER THREE|&#x1ed03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR|&#x1ed04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE|&#x1ed05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SIX|&#x1ed06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN|&#x1ed07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT|&#x1ed08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINE|&#x1ed09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TEN|&#x1ed0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TWENTY|&#x1ed0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER THIRTY|&#x1ed0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FORTY|&#x1ed0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FIFTY|&#x1ed0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SIXTY|&#x1ed0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SEVENTY|&#x1ed10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHTY|&#x1ed11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINETY|&#x1ed12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER ONE HUNDRED|&#x1ed13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TWO HUNDRED|&#x1ed14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER THREE HUNDRED|&#x1ed15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x1ed16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED|&#x1ed17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x1ed18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED|&#x1ed19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED|&#x1ed1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINE HUNDRED|&#x1ed1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER ONE THOUSAND|&#x1ed1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TWO THOUSAND|&#x1ed1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER THREE THOUSAND|&#x1ed1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FOUR THOUSAND|&#x1ed1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FIVE THOUSAND|&#x1ed20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND|&#x1ed21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SEVEN THOUSAND|&#x1ed22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHT THOUSAND|&#x1ed23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINE THOUSAND|&#x1ed24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x1ed25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER TWENTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER THIRTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FORTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SIXTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER SEVENTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER EIGHTY THOUSAND|&#x1ed2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND|&#x1ed2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ MARRATAN|&#x1ed2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER TWO|&#x1ed2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#e896ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER THREE|&#x1ed30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER FOUR|&#x1ed31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER FIVE|&#x1ed32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER SIX|&#x1ed33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER SEVEN|&#x1ed34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER EIGHT|&#x1ed35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER NINE|&#x1ed36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER TEN|&#x1ed37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED|&#x1ed38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER SIX HUNDRED|&#x1ed39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER TWO THOUSAND|&#x1ed3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER TEN THOUSAND|&#x1ed3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ FRACTION ONE HALF|&#x1ed3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OTTOMAN SIYAQ FRACTION ONE SIXTH|&#x1ed3d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ED9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EDFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL ALEF|&#x1ee00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL BEH|&#x1ee01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL JEEM|&#x1ee02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DAL|&#x1ee03;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL WAW|&#x1ee05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL ZAIN|&#x1ee06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL HAH|&#x1ee07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAH|&#x1ee08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL YEH|&#x1ee09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL KAF|&#x1ee0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LAM|&#x1ee0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL MEEM|&#x1ee0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL NOON|&#x1ee0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL SEEN|&#x1ee0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL AIN|&#x1ee0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL FEH|&#x1ee10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL SAD|&#x1ee11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL QAF|&#x1ee12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL REH|&#x1ee13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL SHEEN|&#x1ee14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TEH|&#x1ee15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL THEH|&#x1ee16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL KHAH|&#x1ee17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL THAL|&#x1ee18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DAD|&#x1ee19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL ZAH|&#x1ee1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL GHAIN|&#x1ee1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOTLESS BEH|&#x1ee1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOTLESS NOON|&#x1ee1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOTLESS FEH|&#x1ee1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOTLESS QAF|&#x1ee1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE2x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL BEH|&#x1ee21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL JEEM|&#x1ee22;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL HEH|&#x1ee24;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL HAH|&#x1ee27;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL YEH|&#x1ee29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL KAF|&#x1ee2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL LAM|&#x1ee2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL MEEM|&#x1ee2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL NOON|&#x1ee2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL SEEN|&#x1ee2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL AIN|&#x1ee2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL FEH|&#x1ee30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL SAD|&#x1ee31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL QAF|&#x1ee32;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL SHEEN|&#x1ee34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL TEH|&#x1ee35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL THEH|&#x1ee36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL KHAH|&#x1ee37;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL DAD|&#x1ee39;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL GHAIN|&#x1ee3b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED JEEM|&#x1ee42;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED HAH|&#x1ee47;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED YEH|&#x1ee49;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED LAM|&#x1ee4b;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED NOON|&#x1ee4d;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED SEEN|&#x1ee4e;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED AIN|&#x1ee4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE5x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED SAD|&#x1ee51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED QAF|&#x1ee52;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED SHEEN|&#x1ee54;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED KHAH|&#x1ee57;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DAD|&#x1ee59;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED GHAIN|&#x1ee5b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DOTLESS NOON|&#x1ee5d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DOTLESS QAF|&#x1ee5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE6x |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED BEH|&#x1ee61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED JEEM|&#x1ee62;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED HEH|&#x1ee64;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED HAH|&#x1ee67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED TAH|&#x1ee68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED YEH|&#x1ee69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED KAF|&#x1ee6a;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED MEEM|&#x1ee6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED NOON|&#x1ee6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED SEEN|&#x1ee6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED AIN|&#x1ee6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED FEH|&#x1ee70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED SAD|&#x1ee71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED QAF|&#x1ee72;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED SHEEN|&#x1ee74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED TEH|&#x1ee75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED THEH|&#x1ee76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED KHAH|&#x1ee77;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DAD|&#x1ee79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED ZAH|&#x1ee7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED GHAIN|&#x1ee7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DOTLESS BEH|&#x1ee7c;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DOTLESS FEH|&#x1ee7e;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED ALEF|&#x1ee80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED BEH|&#x1ee81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED JEEM|&#x1ee82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED DAL|&#x1ee83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED HEH|&#x1ee84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED WAW|&#x1ee85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED ZAIN|&#x1ee86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED HAH|&#x1ee87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED TAH|&#x1ee88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED YEH|&#x1ee89;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED LAM|&#x1ee8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED MEEM|&#x1ee8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED NOON|&#x1ee8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED SEEN|&#x1ee8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED AIN|&#x1ee8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EE9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED FEH|&#x1ee90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED SAD|&#x1ee91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED QAF|&#x1ee92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED REH|&#x1ee93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED SHEEN|&#x1ee94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED TEH|&#x1ee95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED THEH|&#x1ee96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED KHAH|&#x1ee97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED THAL|&#x1ee98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED DAD|&#x1ee99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED ZAH|&#x1ee9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED GHAIN|&#x1ee9b;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EEAx |style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK BEH|&#x1eea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK JEEM|&#x1eea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DAL|&#x1eea3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK WAW|&#x1eea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK ZAIN|&#x1eea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK HAH|&#x1eea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK TAH|&#x1eea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK YEH|&#x1eea9;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK LAM|&#x1eeab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK MEEM|&#x1eeac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK NOON|&#x1eead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SEEN|&#x1eeae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK AIN|&#x1eeaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#7ef9ff" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EEBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK FEH|&#x1eeb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SAD|&#x1eeb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK QAF|&#x1eeb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK REH|&#x1eeb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SHEEN|&#x1eeb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK TEH|&#x1eeb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK THEH|&#x1eeb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK KHAH|&#x1eeb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK THAL|&#x1eeb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DAD|&#x1eeb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK ZAH|&#x1eeba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK GHAIN|&#x1eebb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EEDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EEEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1EEFx |style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR MEEM WITH HAH WITH TATWEEL|&#x1eef0;}}||style="background:#7ef9ff"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR HAH WITH DAL|&#x1eef1;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Arabic Miscellaneous Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" 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Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. Ng5/4...Nxe4 0 275113 4633073 4604168 2026-04-29T09:13:55Z JCrue 2226064 4633073 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |name=Ponziani-Steinitz gambit |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C57-C59]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6|Two knights defence]] → [[../|4. Ng5]] }} == 4...Nxe4? · Ponziani-Steinitz gambit == Not the best move for Black. Ignoring the threat of White's position, they grab the e-pawn. Black may imagine they are playing a centre fork trick: if '''5. Nxe4?''' d5! forks the knight and bishop. However, White can now capture Black's unprotected f-pawn with check: [[/5. Bxf7|'''5. Bxf7+''']] Ke7 6. d4! and Black cannot yet take on g5 without losing his queen. '''5. Nxf7?''' is a mistake, as after 5...Qh4 Black gains an advantage even against White's best defence. ==Theory table== {{ChessTable}} '''1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 Nxe4''' <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"></th> <th align="left"><br>5</th> <th align="left"><br>6</th> <th align="left"><br>7</th> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right"></th> <td>[[/5. Bxf7|Bxf7+]]<br>Ke7</td> <td>d4<br>d5</td> <td>Nc3 </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right"></th> <td><br></td> <td>...<br>Nxd4</td> <td>Nc3<br>Nf6</td> <td>+=</td> </tr> <tr> <th align="left"></th> <th align="right"></th> <td><br></td> <td>...<br>h6</td> <td>Nxe4 </td> <td>+=</td> </tr> </table> ==References== {{reflist}} === See also === {{Wikipedia|Two Knights Defence}} {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} 6nsiwvdy26yx4k0ssvmaod7f946sy8p Radiation Oncology/Endometrium/Definitive RT 0 279282 4633085 2428814 2026-04-29T11:04:17Z Jcb 90773 4633085 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation_Oncology/Uterus:TOC}} <big>'''Definitive Radiation Therapy (Inoperable Patients)'''</big> Brachytherapy applicator types: *Standard tandem & ovoid *Rotte applicator (HDR) - Y-shaped device for maximizing uterine coverage *Simon-Heyman capsules - Intrauterine sources ==Brachytherapy alone== *{{PMID|3698503}}, '''1986''' (1965–70) &mdash; "Results of intracavitary radium treatment for adenocarcinoma of the body of the uterus." Jones DA et al. Clin Radiol. 1986 Mar;37(2):169-71. **Non randomized. 160 pts. LDR intracavitary radium alone. Either two insertions (75 Gy over 10 days) or one insertion (50 Gy over 4 days). **Primary tumor control 77% (two insertions) vs 67% (one insertion). 5-yr and 10-yr OS 73%/62% vs 58%/34%. *'''MDACC''', '''1993''' (1960–86) - {{PMID|8244810}} &mdash; "Treatment of endometrial carcinoma with radiation therapy alone." Kupelian PA et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1993 Nov 15;27(4):817-24. **Retrospective. 152 pts. 116 with brachytherapy alone, the rest with tele + brachy. **5-yr disease-specific survival was 87% for Stage I, 88% Stage II, 49% for Stage III-IV. Worse outcome for papillary serous, 43% for Stage I-II. **Patients were twice as likely to die from intercurrent illness than from uterine cancer at 10 years. *'''Vienna''', 1997 (1981–92) - {{PMID|9069308}} &mdash; "Primary treatment of endometrial carcinoma with high-dose-rate brachytherapy: results of 12 years of experience with 280 patients." Knocke TH et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1997 Jan 15;37(2):359-65. **280 pts. 8.5 Gy x 4-5 fractions (intrauterine) weekly and 7 Gy x 1-2 (vaginal cylinder). **Mean f/u 55 mo. 5-yr OS 52%, DSS 76%, LC 75%. ==External Beam RT + brachytherapy== *'''Washington U.''', '''1987''' - {{PMID|3558039}} &mdash; "Medically inoperable stage I adenocarcinoma of the endometrium treated with radiotherapy alone." Grigsby PW et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1987 Apr;13(4):483-8. **69 pts. Stage I. BT alone in 11, BT + low dose EBRT in 9, and "definitive" BT + high dose EBRT in 49. *'''France''', 1988 (1975–84) - {{PMID|3182345}} &mdash; "Radiation therapy alone for medically inoperable patients with adenocarcinoma of the endometrium." Taghian A et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1988 Nov;15(5):1135-40. **104 pts *{{PMID|8226152}}, '''1993''' &mdash; "Primary radiation therapy for endometrial carcinoma: a case controlled study." Rose PG et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1993 Oct 20;27(3):585-90. **Retrospective. 64 pts. Stage I+II. 10 had brachytherapy alone, the rest had tele + brachy. **No difference in survival between these pts treated with primary radiotherapy and surgically-treated case controls. *'''France''', 1993 (1967–86) - {{PMID|8491680}} &mdash; "Exclusive radiation therapy in endometrial carcinoma." Rouanet P et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1993 May 20;26(2):223-8. **Retrospective. 250 pts. All pts treated with 45 Gy EBRT followed by BT. **5-yr OS 58%, DFS 55%. *'''Washington U''', 1996 (1965–90) - {{PMID|12118561}} &mdash; "Medically inoperable stage I endometrial carcinoma: a few dilemmas in radiotherapeutic management." Chao CK et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1996 Jan 1;34(1):27-31. **101 pts, clinical Stage I. EBRT only in 3 pts, brachy only in 26, EBRT + BT in 10, and whole pelvis with midline shield + BT in 62. Brachytherapy consisted of tandem + colpostats + Simon-Heyman capsules. **Median f/u 6.3 yrs. 5-yr pelvic control 88-100%. **Conclusion: radiation therapy should be continued regardless of a negative D&C specimen at the time of the 2nd intracavitary implant. *'''Yale''', 1996 (1975–92) - {{PMID|8626131}} &mdash; "Radiation therapy as exclusive treatment for medically inoperable patients with stage I and II endometrioid carcinoma with endometrium." Fishman DA et al. Gynecol Oncol. 1996 May;61(2):189-96. **54 pts. **Inoperable patients who did not die from intercurrent disease had a median 5-year survival which approaches that of operable patients *'''McGill University''', 2005 (1984–2003) - {{PMID|16099598}} &mdash; "Long-term results of high-dose-rate brachytherapy in the primary treatment of medically inoperable stage I-II endometrial carcinoma." Niazi TM et al. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Nov 15;63(4):1108-13. **38 pts. 76% clinical Stage I. Treatment: HDR brachy alone in 79%, EBRT+BT in 21%. ''Brachytherapy technique:'' tandem alone, biconcave butterfly tandem, or tandem + colpostats (in Stage II pts). Median dose 24 Gy, in 3 fractions 1 week apart. Dose prescribed at 2&nbsp;cm from central axis or at uterine surface (if using MRI). ''EBRT:'' median dose 42 Gy. Brachytherapy dose same if EBRT given. **Median f/u 57 mo. 22 deaths (32% died of disease, 68% from other causes). 29% experienced failure. '''''Non-standard fractionation:''''' *'''U.Pittsburgh''', 2006 - {{PMID|16644466}} &mdash; "Twice-daily high-dose-rate brachytherapy for medically inoperable uterine cancer." Gerszten K et al. Brachytherapy. 2006 Apr-Jun;5(2):118-21. **22 pts. Twice-daily HDR in 5 fractions over 3 days. Pts received EBRT + HDR or HDR alone (favorable pts). Rotte applicator. Post-implant imaging with prescription dose covering "uterine points" based on CT imaging (not 3D planning). 4 Gy x 5 (if EBRT given) or 7 Gy x 5 (HDR alone). **No significant acute complications. 2 of 22 with Grade 1 proctitis. '''''Summary of doses used:''''' <ref name="Kim 2005">Adapted from {{PMID|16344259}} &mdash; "Image-based intracavitary brachytherapy in the treatment of inoperable uterine cancer: individual dose specification at specific anatomical sites." Kim RY et al. Brachytherapy. 2005;4(4):286-90.</ref> *'''EBRT + brachytherapy:''' **EBRT + 4700 mgh <ref>{{PMID|3558039}} (Grigsby, IJROBP 1987)</ref> **EBRT 45 Gy + 30 Gy LDR at 1.5–2&nbsp;cm <ref name="Kim 2005"/> **'''ABS recommendations''' ({{PMID|11020575}}) - 45 Gy EBRT + HDR 8.5 Gy x 2, 6.3 Gy x 3, or 5.2 Gy x 4 (all at 2&nbsp;cm) *'''Brachytherapy alone:''' **LDR 65 Gy (2 insertions of 32.5 Gy - at 1.5&nbsp;cm lateral to the tandem) <ref>{{PMID|14272522}} (Strickland, Clin Radiol 1965)</ref> **LDR 60 Gy (2 x 30 Gy - at 2.0&nbsp;cm) <ref>{{PMID|5822722}} (Badib, Radiology 1969)</ref> **LDR 72 Gy (2 x 36 Gy - at Point A) <ref>{{PMID|3698503}} (Jones, Clin Radiol 1986)</ref> **LDR 80 Gy <ref>{{PMID|1752489}} (Lehoczky, Gynecol Oncol 1991)</ref> **LDR 3600 mgh x 2 (Kupelian, IJROBP 1993) **LDR 4000 mgh x 2 (Bond, Clin Oncol 1997) **HDR 10 Gy x 5 at 2&nbsp;cm (Herbolsheimer, Endocuriether Hypertherm Oncol 1992) **HDR 8.5 Gy x 4 at 2&nbsp;cm (Knocke, IJROBP 1997) **HDR (6 Gy x 5) x 2 (Bond, ibid.) **'''ABS recommendations''' (see above) - HDR 8.5 Gy x 4, 7.3 Gy x 5, 6.4 Gy x 6, or 5.7 Gy x 7 (all at 2&nbsp;cm) '''''Treatment complications:''''' *'''Washington U''', 1995 (1965–91) - {{PMID|7995766}} &mdash; "Brachytherapy-related complications for medically inoperable stage I endometrial carcinoma." 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Even when considering global contributions, I cannot explain why you blocked IPs such as 186.1.190.19 for an entire year and revoke TPA as well. Personally it should not be longer than a week for the first block. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 09:46, 24 January 2021 (UTC) :{{ping|Leaderboard}} Not when it's an LTA who has has, quoting Vermont: "threatened to arrive at my home with an automatic weapon to slaughter myself and my family". See [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Community_Review/Marshallsumter#Collaboration_with_Globally_Banned_User here] for more information on this LTA (hence the "abusing multiple accounts/malicious sockpuppetry" reasoning I add). —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:56, 24 January 2021 (UTC) ::In that case, I think it would help if you could make such a note when you block such users (as it left users like me terribly confused), and I don't see any IP addresses in the discussion you linked. How did you infer that those IPs are that LTA (did someone use CheckUser)? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:03, 24 January 2021 (UTC) :::Will keep in mind... I'll use "George Reeves Person LTA" in the blocking reasoning. The way I'm able to identify that the edits are of this LTA is obvious, it follows the pattern mentioned in the thread I've linked at en.wikiversity above. His vandalism sprees relate to boxing or chess and is evident that the edits by these IPs are malicious as trusted SWMT members have been consistently reverting his edits in the past couple of days. The IP addresses are not linked in the discussion above because he is constantly changing IP addresses, hence why we have several different IPs that are reverting SWMT members reversions and consistently leaving nonsensical messages in the pages related to Chess. I've been dealing with this LTA for a couple of years now, so there pattern of vandalism sticks out like a sore thumb when I detect it. Thanks. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 18:08, 24 January 2021 (UTC) : Anyway, I wrote a filter that should block all such chess spam for now. This is the equivalent of protecting all the subpages of both books. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 16:02, 26 January 2021 (UTC) ::Great work. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 18:02, 26 January 2021 (UTC) == Thanks! == Cảm ơn vì những đóng góp của bạn dành cho Wikibooks tiếng Việt trong quá khứ. [[User:Đức Anh|Đức Anh]] ([[User talk:Đức Anh|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Đức Anh|contribs]]) 15:54, 31 January 2021 (UTC) :No problem! Had a good time serving the Vietnamese Wikibooks community many moons ago (2017). Hope you all are doing well. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:40, 31 January 2021 (UTC) == False positive of the edit filter == Hi Atcovi, Could you please take a look at [[Wikibooks:Edit_filter/False_positives#ManuelGR]]? --[[User:ManuelGR|ManuelGR]] ([[User talk:ManuelGR|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ManuelGR|contribs]]) 16:53, 4 January 2022 (UTC) :Hello {{ping|ManuelGR}} I must admit I don't have much experience in edit filters, but of course, I'll try my best to solve out the issue. Has the IP considered creating an account so that their edits can "bypass" the filter? I read the discussion linked in the False positive request and I don't believe they answered your suggestion of creating an account. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 19:14, 4 January 2022 (UTC) ::That editfilter is sometimes set to warn, but usually to block, because of extreme / harassing vandalism from a user who hops between IP addresses and is therefore difficult to block normally. For the time being it needs to remain in block mode so the only way to avoid it occasionally catching genuine users is for them to create an account. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 13:24, 5 January 2022 (UTC) :::Hi @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]: Agreed, fighting spammers needs radical solutions, but it's a bit inconsistent that Wikibooks allows one to contribute without an account for years, and then suddenly blocks you without giving you a chance to report the problem and with minimal information about the reasons. In principle, he wished to not maintain an account, I suppose for the overhead of remembering credentials and receiving unwanted messages, but I will direct this conversation to him, so he can make a new decision about the matter. [[User:ManuelGR|ManuelGR]] ([[User talk:ManuelGR|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/ManuelGR|contribs]]) 20:00, 8 January 2022 (UTC) == How we will see unregistered users == <section begin=content/> Hi! You get this message because you are an admin on a Wikimedia wiki. 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Thank you. /[[m:User:Johan (WMF)|Johan (WMF)]]<section end=content/> 18:14, 4 January 2022 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Johan (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Johan_(WMF)/Target_lists/Admins2022(3)&oldid=22532499 --> == Add Syntax highlighter gadget in Wikibooks also == Hello, I want to request you to add [[mw:User:Remember_the_dot/Syntax_highlighter#For_administrators_of_Wikimedia_sites|Syntax highlighter]] gadget in Wikibooks also as it color wiki syntax in the edit box and make editing wiki faster and easier. I always use it and maybe it also help other editors. It is also available in English Wikipedia. Thanks [[User:Zsohl|<span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS'; color:#217d00;font-size:16px">'''Z'''sohl </span>]] <sup style="font-family:Trebuchet MS; color:#9971DA;font-size:12px">[[User talk:Zsohl| (discuss]]•[[Special:Contributions/Zsohl|contribs)]]</sup> 07:39, 9 January 2022 (UTC) :I'll consider it. Thanks. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 15:18, 9 January 2022 (UTC) == I am not targeting Gifnk dlm 2020. == There is something on his talk page that says he is a sock of [[User:Your favorite emperor]][[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 21:15, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :Didn't they defend themselves in this [https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wp/enm/Mayne_Page#What_just_happened discussion in Wikimedia Incubator]? It seems as if this was taken care of back in October of last year. I cannot recall an instance where anyone has brought this up for a legitimate reason. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 21:23, 10 January 2022 (UTC) == 144.121.246.250 == Hi Atcovi, happy to see you online, could you please block [[special:contribs/144.121.246.250]]? Vandalizing various pages. Thanks! [[User:Stang|Stang]] ([[User talk:Stang|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Stang|contribs]]) 20:50, 11 January 2022 (UTC) :{{done}} will be re-blocked if they persist. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 20:54, 11 January 2022 (UTC) == Please nominate Gfink dlm 2020 for admin. == {{ping|Atcovi}} Gifnk dlm 2020 is a good user and,suprisingly, not an admin. I would nominate Gifnk dlm 2020 myself,but the page is SEMI'd. [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|Tgregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 21:02, 12 January 2022 (UTC) === Side note === {{ping|Atcovi}} I added my first external link! [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|T. Gregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 15:41, 14 January 2022 (UTC) === Side note 2 === {{ping|Atcovi}} OK, improving Wikibooks™..... [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|T. Gregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 23:22, 17 January 2022 (UTC) == An edit. == Was my edit to [[Template:Delete]] good? [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|T. Gregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 00:01, 26 January 2022 (UTC) :To be blunt, I'm not sure why you felt the need to change the template, T. The template is fine as it is. Maybe continue contributing to the [[Minecraft resource gathering]] book would be a better use of your energy and time? As the saying goes: ''Don't fix something that isn't broken''. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 03:24, 26 January 2022 (UTC) ::Ok then, Was my edit to [[Wikibooks:Profanity]] good? [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|T. Gregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 00:01, 26 January 2022 (UTC) :::It wasn't necessarily "bad", but it would be much preferable for you to edit content than policy pages. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 18:23, 27 January 2022 (UTC) == Proposing a new book == Hi, I have created [[Programming in LOLGraphics 3.4]], and since fiction books for educational purpose are allowed here, I’m interested to know is it ok to create a “fiction” with programs in LOLGraphics. I was thinking of creating a book about a cat who is traveling to The Kingdom of Cats, and on the way he is asked to write programs in LOLGraphics. Every chapter will have a problem in LOLGraphics, and then a code solving that problem with detailed explanations, things that the reader has to put attention on, and ways the code can be written differently. Do you think this is in the scope of Wikibooks? -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 20:48, 28 January 2022 (UTC) :{{ping|Gifnk dlm 2020}} Hey! Thanks for the question. I would believe that creating a book about cats that isn't based off of a well-established piece of literature would fall under ''original fiction/literature'' listed at [[Wikibooks:What_is_Wikibooks#Wikibooks_is_not_a_mirror_or_a_text_repository|Wikibooks:What is Wikibooks? > "Wikibooks is not a mirror or a text repository"]]. If I may have missed something in your proposal or even a WB amendment that I've missed, please enlighten me. Thanks. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 03:02, 29 January 2022 (UTC) ::Thank you very much for your reply! The book will be a collection of problems to write codes in the programming language LOLGraphics. Every problem will have a backstory and that’s where the cats come into play. The book will be as following: ::#Preface ::#Problem I ::#Solution to Problem I ::#Problem II ::#Solution to Problem II ::... ::The book will be meant for readers who have already read the book about LOLGraphics and would like to practice. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 07:28, 29 January 2022 (UTC) :::I'd recommend incorporating these example stories in the project itself rather than a separate project. You could put this as a type of "end-of-the-course test". —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 19:41, 29 January 2022 (UTC) ::::Hmmmm interesting idea. But won’t it cause that book to be a bit long? Imo it has a clear scope which is teaching the functionalities of LOLGraphics. I think combining them in a single book would make it harder to navigate. The book I’m suggesting will be called “Practice Problems in LOLGraphis” and will have problems, codes with detailed explanations, as well as a plot. Theoretically it’s possible to merge it with the existing book but that would either make it harder to navigate, or the printable version harder to navigate. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 20:10, 29 January 2022 (UTC) :::::If the book that you're planning on writing is titled "Practice Problems in LOLGraphis", then I don't see a problem. I thought that the book would be more geared towards a fictional world vs. an "excersise" book for LOLGraphis. If the latter is the case, then I don't see any issue with the book. Let me know if you have any more questions! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 21:34, 29 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::Thank you very much! The primary purpose of the book will be an exercise book, however, is it ok to have in it a sort of “plot” to make it more interesting? -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 21:44, 29 January 2022 (UTC) :::::::That's what my concern was, but if it is more orientated towards example problems rather than an original fictionous world - it may still pass of as an [[Wikibooks:What_is_Wikibooks#What_Wikibooks_includes| instructional guide]] - therefore, within Wikibooks' scope. I suggest working on the project and I can step in if its falling out of Wikibooks' scope. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 22:12, 29 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::::OK I see. I will start work on the first problem, you will be able to see it at [[Practice Problems in LOLGraphics]]. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 10:11, 30 January 2022 (UTC) == SOMEone got my IP globally blocked. == It has expired now. Also, is adding part of a talk page post in the heading allowed? [[User:Tgregtregretgtr|T. Gregtregretgtr]] ([[User talk:Tgregtregretgtr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tgregtregretgtr|contribs]]) 22:58, 3 February 2022 (UTC) :It's a general recommendation to put the subject of the message in your header. But, there is no written prohibition on this. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 20:15, 4 February 2022 (UTC) == dup flag == Hi Atcovi, could you please remove my <code>autoreview</code> usergroup? Useless now since I am inside <code>editor</code> group. Thanks. [[User_talk:Stang|'''<span style="font-family:Cursive; color:#F50" lang="en">Stang</span>''']] 21:46, 22 February 2022 (UTC) :{{done}} —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 21:51, 22 February 2022 (UTC) == Multiline <code>code</code> == You recently deleted 2 unused pages in [[Guide to the Godot game engine]]. I thanked you once, I'll do it here too. Thanks! One problem I'm facing, however. I seen book<s>s</s> that use some multiline version of the above tag. But it seems to be a template when I look into the page code. However it seems wrong to use a book specific template in another book. I don't want this giberish: <code> line 1 line 2 line 3 ect </code> But <blockquote> line 1 line 2 line 3 ect </blockquote> is inconsistant and buggy <blockquote> # Test comment (this should be a new line) </blockquote>. To fix it, I need to place another new line, but that's not the point. Please can you help me? Thanks! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 12:19, 3 March 2022 (UTC) :Hello L10nM4st3r. I'm happy to help! If you could just link me the other books that you're seeing this multiline version on, that would be helpful for me in understanding what the issue is. I could check out the template being used and get a better idea of what you're trying to accomplish. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 12:27, 3 March 2022 (UTC) ::You rock! [[Ada Programming/Building]] <s>should work (if not, give me time to fix it) </s> is it and works. You'll need to scroll down a bit though [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 12:48, 3 March 2022 (UTC) :::Also, can it be a simple interface? I dont have copy/paste. Somthing like <blockquote>{ {code|line 1 line 2 line 3 } }</blockquote> :::to put it in. It's mainly the box outline with multiline text in it I want. Thanks! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 13:07, 3 March 2022 (UTC) ::::<small>(edit conflict)</small> Would this work? <code><nowiki>line 1<br></nowiki></code><br> <code><nowiki>line 2<br></nowiki></code><br> <code><nowiki>line 3<br></nowiki></code><br> ::::You would have to use the "<nowiki><br></nowiki>" after every line that you want in order for it to be a separate line. You wouldn't have it turn into that odd code format that I think you're referring to as "garbage" (forgive me if I'm wrong for this ;p) - or if you're referring to how it is set up at [[Ada Programming/Building#ObjectAda command-line]], you would put a space in front of each line. Is this what you're looking for? Thanks! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 20:27, 3 March 2022 (UTC) Okay, so sorry... I figured it out by myself just now... Sorry for your time. Line 1 Line 2 Indented line 3 [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 20:24, 3 March 2022 (UTC) :It's ok! I'm sorry I didnt' get back to you faster! I was at my job. I'm glad that you've figured it out though! Happy contributing. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 20:28, 3 March 2022 (UTC) ::Last question, probably. I know certain symbols have a code to they don't cause certain problems. I made a template for tedious pages in "my" book. It has 3 arguments: name, description, external link. I want to make that last one optional. But I need to check if {{{3}}} different to "{{{3}}}". But they are always the same, as both get replaced with whatever {{{3}}} is. So, what is this code for "{" and "}" ({[code]{3}[code]} is how i'l do it) P.S: I figured it out 3 minutes before you replied. Lol! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 22:20, 3 March 2022 (UTC) ::Update: it's late, but who cares? [[Guide_to_the_Godot_game_engine/What_I_can_code_with/GDScript/Data_types/bool]]. The page's code is nicer now, but I wanna get rid of the "help=". How would I check if "{{{help}}}" is nonexistant? [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 23:29, 3 March 2022 (UTC) :::Honestly, I don't think there is a way to remove it unless you want to completely remove the "help" section of the template. You would just have to put nothing after help if you don't want the help message showing up. I could create a "nohelp" so that editors seeing the template through the "source editor" can see that additional readings or informations isn't needed. Do you want to do this? —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 00:13, 4 March 2022 (UTC) ::::I guess either you are in a different time-zone to me, or WOW! You're an early bird (or a late-night owl)! Anyway, yes please! But please give me 30 minutes to quickly add something I forgot too add yesterday... And to remember what it ''actuallly was''. Thanks! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 08:28, 4 March 2022 (UTC) :::::I have added something that gives more control of what's after the if {{{trueif}}}: pass # This runs :::::block. It would allow easier addition to see more. See the bool file for an example. It includes a "history" section. [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 09:01, 4 March 2022 (UTC) ::::::Sounds great! Thanks for your contributions. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 14:21, 4 March 2022 (UTC) Looking back, it can be done with <code><nowiki>{{{bottom|}}}</nowiki></code> {{User:L10nM4st3r/sig.css}} 12:23, 26 September 2022 (UTC) == Won't work ;( == Right, one more time and I'll hit myself in the face: I checked "hide me edits" in the watchlist section of preferences, but my watchlist shows all 249 (now 250) of my recent edits. But this is unhelpful! What am I missing, or do I need to wait awhile. (Im going to sleep anyway now, so if it's that, then I have a lot of "waiting") [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 23:08, 4 March 2022 (UTC) :I'm not sure. To remove your own edits, you would check the "Changes by others" box in the list of preferences. Otherwise, I'm not sure what other options you're marking. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 05:29, 5 March 2022 (UTC) ::Hide my edits: on, hide categorisation of pages: on, hide edits by logged in users: off, hide edits by anonymous (IP) users: off, Hide minor edits: off. These are my settings. I don't see "changes by others" anywhere. [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 08:22, 5 March 2022 (UTC) :::Are you able to provide a screenshot of your settings? —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 16:19, 5 March 2022 (UTC) ::::Sadly not. Kindles don't support screenshots... [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 17:32, 5 March 2022 (UTC) :::::Consult [[w:Help:Watchlist]]. After reading that page, have you solved your problem? —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 23:54, 5 March 2022 (UTC) ::::::I think I figured it out. The desktop version works, but not the mobile one. The mobile version has no "search" bar. Is this a bug?[[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 08:40, 6 March 2022 (UTC) :::::::The search bar works perfectly fine for me when I'm on my phone. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 17:05, 6 March 2022 (UTC) :::::::Well, I guess I could use the desktop version. I read that you can customize your watchlist. How would I use this to hide edits from users with certain usernames (Mine - and if it is even possible).? Related: can other people edit your common.css and common.js files? I don't think it should be possible. For security reasons. [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 19:12, 6 March 2022 (UTC) ::::::::To hide your own edits, you would toggle "Changes by others" in your [[Special:Watchlist|watchlist]]. As for your other question, it seems like one can edit another person's common.css/common.js - but obviously no one is going to do that. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 19:49, 6 March 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::My watchlist has 2 buttons: List and modified. In modified, it allows searching different namespaces. Anyway, I'll let it go. I'll use the desktop page. And maby give you a break ;)... Hopefully :p [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 20:47, 6 March 2022 (UTC) == userboxes == Sorry to bother you ''again''! But it's short and simple: what's the userbox for male? I saw it once, but can't find it again! I want it for my userpage (because I'm a male). [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 14:21, 7 March 2022 (UTC) :I've created one at [[Template:User male]]. In the future, if we do not have a userbox, feel free to create one from scratch. Thanks! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 15:58, 7 March 2022 (UTC) ::I saw my userpage with a "male" userbox at the top and was at first confused: who would go to ''my'' userpage to fix something on it!? I mean, I've done almost nothing compared to 99.88% of other users! More than 2 edits<!-- 280 ''is'' more than 2, right?-->! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 16:18, 7 March 2022 (UTC) :::Every contributor is of equal value here my friend! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 16:34, 7 March 2022 (UTC) == Lions == First, userboxes. Next lions. My username is just a fancy way to say "Lion master". Without the space, otherwise I can't use it on my switch. But where does it mention lions on my userpage? Nowhere! Please can you give me a list of lion images that I can use? That would be a great start! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] ([[User talk:L10nM4st3r|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/L10nM4st3r|contribs]]) 22:22, 7 March 2022 (UTC) Also, I just changed my signature. Does it comply with regulations? It links my talk page with "roar", not "talk". [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me!]] or [[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|check how my paws scratched wikibooks]]</sub> 22:37, 7 March 2022 (UTC) :[[commons:Category:Panthera leo]] has a number of lion images and your signature seems fine. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 00:14, 8 March 2022 (UTC) ::Mrjulesd got to me first, and I read his message first 'cus it was on my talk page (He replied to one of my replies to his welcome). But thanks! I like this signature! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me!]] or [[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|check how my paws scratched wikibooks]]</sub> 07:27, 8 March 2022 (UTC) ::I like it more now I shortened it a bit! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|what my paws scratched]]</sub> 16:07, 8 March 2022 (UTC) == Images of increasing size == In [[Guide to the Godot game engine]], another editor put an image in "gallery" tags. When I put 2 more images in it, they are larger than the last. I can't shrink them. Please can you help. Thanks. [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|what my paws scratched]]</sub> 16:16, 9 March 2022 (UTC) :I don't think there is a way to shrink the latter two images [in that current gallery setting] because all the individual images' resolutions are different. I've tried some new things with the gallery options in the "visual" edit mode. There is an option to make them all the same size, but that is with the "traditional" setting with an outline. I'm not sure if you want an outline on your images, but if you do, that would be the best route. For example, the gallery images on [[Wikijunior:Asia]] are all the same size (width & height) because they are in the "traditional" setting (includes an outline). What route would be best with you? —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 18:41, 9 March 2022 (UTC) ::I don't mind outlines if the images are of the same size. Please let me try to give it a go first. Thanks. [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|what my paws scratched]]</sub> 19:00, 9 March 2022 (UTC) ::Got it. But now the images are too small. How do I make them bigger, or is this not a problem? [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|what my paws scratched]]</sub> 19:08, 9 March 2022 (UTC) :::If it is in the gallery mode, you're not able to change the sizes than what it automatically does. Personally, I don't believe it's a major issue, but if you want them bigger, I didn't see any issues with the previous images being of different sizes. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 19:22, 9 March 2022 (UTC) ::::I'll keep it as it is now. Thanks for your help! [[User:L10nM4st3r|L10nM4st3r]] <sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|Roar at me]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|what my paws scratched]]</sub> 20:01, 9 March 2022 (UTC) == Hiding buttons == Hello again. I have decided to use the desktop view as it supports more features. However, after changing to a skin (MonoBook) that lays out the buttons in a way that I can press any of them, I decided I don't want all of them (Like the "Beta" button). So how do I remove or hide them? Thanks! [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]<sub>-[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c17f3f">Roar at me</span>]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">what my paws scratched</span>]]</sub> 09:16, 14 March 2022 (UTC) :@[[User:Mrjulesd|Jules]], it appears as though Atcovi hasn't been active for 4 days. Please can you answer this question? Thanks! [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]<sub>-[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c17f3f">Roar at me</span>]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">what my paws scratched</span>]]</sub> 10:44, 14 March 2022 (UTC) :edit: Whoops! I forgot that people are at work or school today! And if it can only be done with Java script or CSS, then please tell me how. I have tried, with no success. [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]<sub>-[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c17f3f">Roar at me</span>]]/[[Special:contributions/L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">what my paws scratched</span>]]</sub> 14:27, 14 March 2022 (UTC) ::Hello L1onM4st3r. I apologize for the late response. I've been caught up with real life events in the last week or so. I don't understand your issue here unfortunately. Are you asking how to ''hide'' the other skin options? General rule: If you don't want a certain skin, then don't select that skin. Thank you and reach out to me if you have any more questions. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 18:27, 23 March 2022 (UTC) :::Hi Atcovi. I believe this has been sorted. L10nM4st3r made a query at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Technical Assistance#Hiding unneeded buttons]], and got the technical info on how to change their CSS by going to [[w:Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)]], which I believe worked fine. --[[User:Mrjulesd|<span style="color:orange;">Jules</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Mrjulesd|(Mrjulesd)]] 18:52, 23 March 2022 (UTC) ::::Also, it seems that you ''can't'' edit somebody else's .js or .css file. Well, ''you'' can, but most users (non admins) can't. That is why nobody ever actually does. Because it can't be done! [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]-<sub>[[User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 08:11, 24 March 2022 (UTC) == An enquiry from over on Wikinews == An IP left this comment. [https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews_talk:Newsworthiness&diff=prev&oldid=4681091] Could this potentially be suited to Wikibooks? Also is it more suited to Wikiversity, or is it just out of all projects' scope. Cheers, [[User:Rubbish computer|''Rubbish computer'']] (''Ping me or leave a message on my [[User talk:Rubbish computer|talk page]]'') 18:39, 16 June 2022 (UTC) :Hey {{ping|Rubbish computer}} Apologies for the late response as I'm on vacation to Sri Lanka at the moment. As someone who's interested in mental health, this IP's contributions would be most certainly welcomed to the Wikiversity content space. I can make sure its involved in a noteworthy project that can be viewed meaningfully by interested readers. Thanks for reaching out! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 06:15, 22 June 2022 (UTC) ::Hi no need to be sorry, and thank you. [[User:Rubbish computer|''Rubbish computer'']] (''Ping me or leave a message on my [[User talk:Rubbish computer|talk page]]'') 06:24, 22 June 2022 (UTC) == Indefinite IP blocks == Hello. Generally, IPs shouldn't be blocked indefinitely as it will be randomly assigned to different users. Kindly review [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:BlockList?wpTarget=&wpOptions%5B%5D=tempblocks&wpOptions%5B%5D=userblocks&blockType=&limit=50&wpFormIdentifier=blocklist the blocks] you made and adjust accordingly. Thanks. --[[User:Minorax|<span style="font-family: monospace, monospace; color:#69C;">Minorax</span>]]<sup>&laquo;&brvbar;[[User talk:Minorax|'''talk''']]&brvbar;&raquo;</sup> 11:36, 23 September 2022 (UTC) :I echo MG's words on that my most recent infinite block remains appropriate (as that person is a well-known LTA across Wikimedia). As for the 2018 and 2017 blocks, I believe these blocks were made in error. I've unblocked them as of late 2022. Thanks. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 13:37, 25 September 2022 (UTC) == I'm going insaane == Not again, another typo :(. So... What do you do when you make fifty typos per edit, every edit, suddenly, and you normally don't? What I do is try (and fail miserably) to make a joke about it to somebody with a sense of humor. Obviously I suck at it. [https://en.uncyclopedia.co/wiki/User:L10nM4st3r Ironic], eh? {{User:L10nM4st3r/sig.css}} 22:13, 15 November 2022 (UTC) :Beyond confused at the message but it did give me a chuckle. Good to see you and your unique character here Lionmaster :) —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 03:18, 16 November 2022 (UTC) ::I basically made a page full of typos, and somebody else had to fix pretty much at least one typo from 80% of sentences... And I ''will'' go insane if I forget how to laugh xD ::I also remembered something else: My mum was talking about one of my primary school test from ages ago, and the questions were something like "can you write what you learned?" (I forgot now, but it was something like that anyway), and in an answer that obviously expected four pages, I magically managed to get it in one word: "yes". "Can you explain how to edit Wikibooks?" "Yes, and I probably will"! That is an example of a question of that type I just made up. No, I had never heard of a "wiki" until maybe three years ago. Started out with crappy edits under a username I forgot! Got bored though. I was under the impression only I would see the changes xD! {{User:L10nM4st3r/sig.css}} 20:24, 16 November 2022 (UTC) == Multilingual Dictionary == Hi, this is Julia. I am writing to you as an admin of Wikibooks. I am part of Off-University, a self-organisation of politically-persecuted scholard from around the world. We are mainly organizing free and open online courses. One of these courses took place with a researcher on the island of Lesvos and had as its theme the coexistence of people in the camps. In this course, a dictionary was created that documents the new, common language that is emerging there. I could share an online version of it if you wished (but Wiki doesn't allow me to share links here - so maybe later). One of the feedbacks to the collection so far was that this language is also used far beyond Lesvos and we would love to collect many more important stories and words with the wiki idea. I would be interested to hear (or read) what you think about this idea. Would it be a good thing to create a wikibooks and open it up for the community? All the best! [[User:Julia Strutz|Julia Strutz]] ([[User talk:Julia Strutz|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Julia Strutz|contribs]]) 08:40, 8 February 2023 (UTC) :{{ping|Julia Strutz}} If this page that you're intending to create is similar to our language books ([[German]], for example), then this should be fine. I would be interested in you creating your book and we can make adjustments when necessary. If it looks to be unsuitable for Wikibooks, we can try Wikiversity. Make sure to review [[Wikibooks:What is Wikibooks?]] before creating your book, :Thanks and good luck! :—[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 20:35, 9 February 2023 (UTC) == I'm new to wikibook, and I'm wondering if I'm doing this right == Hello. I was looking for online study guides for AP European History, which led me to finding the European History wikibook. However, I found that there was one chapter that was left incomplete, and I thought that I should try to fill it in myself. Since this is my fist time ever using wikibook, I have no idea if my edits are valid, so I'm wondering if you can take a look and review them, since you were the last one to review it. Thanks! [[European History]] [[European History/Early Modern Colonialism and Commerce]] [[User:Luke Reyes|Luke Reyes]] ([[User talk:Luke Reyes|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Luke Reyes|contribs]]) 21:33, 12 March 2023 (UTC) :Hello {{ping|Luke Reyes}} sorry for the late reply. I've gone ahead and fixed a few formatting mistakes here: [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=European_History&diff=prev&oldid=4243414&diffmode=source 1] & [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=European_History%2FEarly_Modern_Colonialism_and_Commerce&diff=prev&oldid=4243413&diffmode=source 2]. I also made a couple small corrections on the page you're working on. Overall, these are great contributions and thank you for your efforts to improve our books! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 01:00, 15 March 2023 (UTC) == Reviews == I'm willing to have some of my edits checked as November 2024 is my first time here on Wikibooks. I am receiving banners on pages notifying readers that there are pending changes awaiting review. [[User:OMGShay 92|OMGShay 92]] ([[User talk:OMGShay 92|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/OMGShay 92|contribs]]) 10:52, 26 November 2024 (UTC) :Hello [[User:OMGShay 92|OMGShay 92]]! Thanks for reaching out to me. Since I am not very familiar with LGBTQ History and I unfortunately do not have the time to do the adequate research needed to fact-check your edits (I've been generally inactive here for months), I'd encourage you to leave a message at the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Assistance]] for assistance. Welcome to Wikibooks! —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 15:47, 26 November 2024 (UTC) == [[Special:Contributions/60.105.240.230]] == Why did you block this IP for 1 year for spam? This IP hasn't made any edits on this wiki - not even a mention in the filter log. Is this block intentional? [[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] ([[User talk:Xeverything11|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xeverything11|contribs]]) 15:33, 12 December 2024 (UTC) :{{ping|Xeverything11}} Yes, the block was intentional. This IP hit the Spam Black list log a few days ago and I've blocked it for preventative measures. See [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=spamblacklist&user=60.105.240.230&page=&wpdate=&tagfilter=&wpfilters%5B%5D=newusers&wpFormIdentifier=logeventslist here]. —[[User:Atcovi|Atcovi]] [[User talk:Atcovi|(Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Atcovi|Contribs)]] 15:37, 12 December 2024 (UTC) == Thank You for Reviewing the Peeragogy Handbook == Thank you for [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=review&page=Peeragogy_Handbook reviewing] the Peeragogy Handbook! Also I saw on your user profile that you are a custodian of Wikiversity. Thank you for helping! That's where I spend most of my time in the Wikimediaverse. 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[[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 14:24, 11 October 2025 (UTC) :::To me it seems OK, but let me flag @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] to take a look as well. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:57, 11 October 2025 (UTC) ::::Thanks for looping me in! Yes, as @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] says, the policy is officially still only a draft. But, if you look at the discussion, it seems to me like the vast majority of people engaged in the discussion agree with the basic principle that LLMs/generative AI should not be used to generate or summarize material and ideas at Wikibooks. I do think it would be violating community consensus to do what you suggest above and in the [[User:2005-Fan/Mario|draft you linked]]. 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Yet the "Mother Country" lay ravaged: nearly one third of its wealth had been destroyed. 32,000 factories were in ruins, {{Convert|65,000|km|mi}} of railway track were now useless, and an untold number of citizens had been killed. 17,100 townships had been destroyed; 70,000 villages and hamlets had been burned to the ground; 100,000 collective farms had been completely demolished in the military occupation. Citizens who had survived were now starving and resorting to barbaric ways of survival. After years of struggle with the Wehrmacht, the Soviets were widely regarded as having borne the brunt of destroying Nazism, creating immense respect for the Red Army. "Uncle Joe" Stalin had become a popular figure in Europe and in the United States. Many Europeans thought that having won the war, Stalin could now win the peace.<ref name="Isaacsbook">Isaacs, Jeremy, Taylor Downing, Markus Schurr, Heike Schlatterer, and Norbert Juraschitz. DerKalte Krieg: Ein Illustrierte Geschichte, 1945-1991. Mu%u0308nchen, etc.: Diana Verlag, 1999. Print.</ref> ===United States=== After the war, America's economy was ready to expand into markets on every continent. During the war, much of the world had built up a debt to the United States, and many ex-allies turned towards America for financial relief. Britain negotiated a loan of $3.75 billion. Even the Soviet Union discussed with Washington about the possibility of a $6 billion loan for desperately needed reconstruction.<ref name="Isaacsbook"/> During the Bretton Woods Conference on the postwar global economy in 1944, the dollar was established as the worlds principal trading currency, while the pound was relegated to second place. Because the dollar was the only currency freely convertible throughout the world, many nations hoped for loans and assistance from the United States. And since the United States was the only power possessing the atom bomb, America seemed to have the advantage in both military and economy when it came to determining the future shape of the world.<ref name="Isaacsbook"/> During the Cold War the United States opened up many different job opportunities to help out other countries who agreed not to favor communism. This began to become very beneficial to the United States because many countries came to the United States aid to help fight against communism. == President Harry S. Truman == [[File:TRUMAN 58-766-06 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|President Truman]] Harry S. Truman had been vice president for only 82 days when President Roosevelt died, on April 12, 1945. He told reporters, "I felt like the moon, the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me." He had had very little communication with Roosevelt about world affairs or domestic politics and was uninformed about major initiatives relating to the war and the top secret Manhattan Project, which was about to test the world's first atomic bomb. Truman was much more difficult for the Secret Service to protect than the wheel chair–bound Roosevelt had been. Truman was an avid walker, regularly taking walks around Washington. Truman was President from April 12, 1945 to January 20, 1953. Deciding not to run again, he retired to his home town of Independence, Missouri. == Truman Doctrine == World War II changed the balance of power in the international community by reducing the influence of France and the United Kingdom, while increasing the influence of the United States and the Soviet Union, which became the world's superpowers. The initial sentiments of the US government towards the avowedly socialist Soviet Union were friendly. In the aftermath of the war, however, relations between the two powers quickly deteriorated. At the end of World War II, a number of entities were established by Allied nations to help maintain international order; the most notable of these was the [[w:United Nations|United Nations]]. Within the framework of the UN, the United States and Britain advocated for the creation of a regulatory entity for the world's monetary system which would help avoid another worldwide depression similar to that seen during the Great Depression before the war. Talks among Allied delegates were held in 1944 which resulted in the creation of the [[w:International Monetary Fund|International Monetary Fund]] and what would eventually become the [[w:World Bank|World Bank]], organizations established to make currency exchange easier and to regulate international debt. The Soviet government was highly suspicious of these entities—it viewed them as a tool for the western world to force capitalism on socialist member-states—and it refused to support them. The USSR's refusal to support the IMF and the World Bank set off a diplomatic chain reaction that would eventually grow into what became known as the Cold War. The Soviet Union believed that its control of Eastern Europe was vital to its security, and said that it was right for it to do so, for "we suffered at Stalingrad". As agreed at the Yalta Conference, the World War II Allies divided Germany into four zones, giving one zone each to the United Kingdom, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's zone, known as East Germany, was later transformed into a Communist state, after an agreement on a unified Germany could not be reached. The other three zones, West Germany, were joined—at first economically through a currency reform—during the implementation of the Marshall Plan in 1948. The city of Berlin, which was surrounded by East Germany, was divided in two parts between East and West Germany. Critics correctly pointed out that the Soviet Union was little involved in the Greek Civil War, that the communists in Greece were more pro-Tito than pro-Stalin, and that the resistance movement had non-communists as well as communist members. Nor was The Soviet Union threatening turkey at the time. Others suggested that such aid should be channeled through the United Nations. In 1947, Greece became the focus of the Cold War. The Greek monarchy had been supported by Great Britain since 1945. Greek Communists threatened to overthrow this regime, which was corrupt and not representative of the people. In order to "shock" the American public into accepting American involvement in order to help other peoples resist the "communist threat" and secure the strategically and economically important Middle East for US influence, President Harry Truman issued the ''Truman Doctrine''. The Doctrine suggested that the US would aid nations threatened by revolutionary forces. Congress agreed and appropriated $400 million in aid for Greece and Turkey. By 1949, the Communists in Greece were defeated. In 1952, Greece and Turkey entered the NATO. == The Marshall Plan == [[File:MarshallDonkey.jpg|thumb|A photo of some Marshall Plan aid being delivered to Greek areas by donkey.]] The Marshall Plan was the first attempt to achieve the goals that America set in western Europe. The European nations were still unstable, both in politics and in economics, and so they did not have the money to purchase the good that they required from the U.S. The people and government of America were all extremely worried that if Europe's funds continued to be so unstable, this would trigger another great depression. With the memories of all the hardships and economic ruin of the Great Depression in the 1930s fresh in the American people's minds, the government decided they needed to do something. In order to make sure that there was not another worldwide depression, in 1948 the American government decided to launch a massive European recovery program called the Marshall Plan which sent 12.4 billion dollars to western Europe. A condition of this program was that Europe would spend this foreign-aid money on American products. This program ended in 1951. The Marshall Plan was a mixture of failure and success. In Europe, it assisted to further divide eastern and western Europe and it caused inflation which did nothing to solve the balance-of-payment problem. However, this program did succeed in spurring western European industrialization and investment. <ref>A People and A Nation Eighth Edition</ref> == Reconstruction of the New World == [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B0527-0001-753, Krefeld, Hungerwinter, Demonstration.jpg|thumb|Hungry, and cold Germans protesting for bread and coal during the winter of 1947. The situation in Europe was dire following the war.]] The leadership in the United States by contrast, came out of war extremely confident about the immediate security of the country’s borders. Separated from the other world powers by two vast oceans, the American home base had been virtually immune from attack during the fighting—only the occasional shell from a submarine or a hostile balloon reached the shores of the continental United States American casualties were fewer than those of any other major combatants—hugely so in comparison with the Soviet Union. With its fixed capital intact, its resources more plentiful than ever, and in lone possession of the atomic bomb, the United States was the strongest power in the world at war’s ends. Yet this was no time for complacency, Washington officials reminded one another. Some other power—almost certainly the USSR—could take advantage of the political and economic instability in war-torn Europe and Asia, and eventually seize control of these areas, with dire implications for America’s physical and economic security. To prevent this eventuality, officials in Washington sought forward bases overseas, in order to keep a airborne enemy at bay. To further enhance U.S. security, American planners, in direct contrast to their Soviet counterparts, sought the quick reconstruction of nations—including the former enemies Germany and Japan—and a world economy based on free trade. Such a system, they reasoned, was essential to preserve America’s economic well being. The Soviets, on the other hand refused to join the new World Bank and International Monetary Fund, created at the July 1944 Bretton Woods Conference by forty-four nations to stabilize trade and finances. They held that the United States dominated both institutions and used them to promote private investment and open international commerce, which Moscow saw as capitalist tools of exploitation. With the United States as its largest donor, the World Bank opened its doors in 1945 and began to make loans to help members finance reconstruction projects; the IMF, also heavily backed by the united states, helped members meet their balance-of-payment problems through currency loans. == Reconstruction of Japan == [[File:Sto1001.jpg|thumb|Tokyo in 1946. The reconstruction of Japan eventually lead to a postwar economic boom.]] After Japan's surrender in 1945, the United States military was directed to reconstruct the nation. American General Douglas MacArthur headed the Reconstruction effort. However, he was aided at every stage by anthropologists and specialists on Japanese history and culture. This effort was not simply an attempt to make the defeated Japanese knuckle under, but a sensitive reconstruction of the whole society for both political modernization and cultural continuity with the pre-Dictatorship history. MacArthur was dealing with a society in physical and cultural shock. The Japanese Dictatorship had used the Emperor's position as the head of Shinto religion, and his people thought of him as a god. They heard his voice for the first time over the radio announcing their nation's capitulation. Bombing of Japanese infrastructure, and months of shortages, had ruined electrical, water, and sanitary systems. Before Fat Man and Little Boy, an American campaign of bombing Tokyo had killed, wounded, and dismayed civilians. The A-bombs had left areas of Hiroshima and Nagasaki radioactive. Those who had not been killed outright were dying of radiation poisoning and cancer. In 1947, a new Constitution for Japan was created. The Constitution entirely changed the role of the Emperor from an active leader to a passive symbol of the nation. The Diet, or legislature, was modeled on the British Parliament. The Constitution granted an enormous number of rights to Japanese citizens. Finally, the Constitution formally denounced all military conflict and prohibited Japan from keeping any armed forces. The Reconstruction of Japan made other sweeping changes. For example, the Reconstruction introduced labor unions and reduced the influence of monopolistic businesses. During the Cold War, America was determined to make an ally out of the Empire of Japan. The Reconstruction made an about-face, reversing its policy of reducing the power of large businesses. More regulations regarding the economy were made. In 1951, the US agreed to grant Japan full independence and autonomy. The treaty, however, did permit the US to maintain parts of its military in Japan. The treaty became effective in 1952. == The Rise of Communism in China == After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, China was in a state of confusion and unrest. The nation saw the worst nightmares as the people were without stable unified authority, fragmenting into a rudderless giant. Many land lords (ward lords, since the standing was imposed and established by force of arms) took advantage of the situation aiming to expand their influence and so fought against each other regardless of common statehood ideas or national purpose and gradually the situation became chaotic. This was the period of warlordism in China, it lasted from 1916 to 1927, a dark period in China’s history. Meanwhile the principles of communism began to spread in the country and those ideals attracted a majority of the people. The people who belonged to the lower strata were for these principles especially for the law of equality. The rise of Communism in China is mainly due to a man named Mao Zedong. The son of a farmer, Mao was highly intelligent. Zedong left home for school and had become a member of the Nationalist Army as the Revolution began around 1911. He was soon introduced to and became powerfully influenced by the philosophies of Marxism. After decades of civil war and invasion by Japan, the communists under Mao prevailed. The opposition nationalists fell and barely managed to retreat offshore to Taiwan. Communism came to power in 1949 under the power of Mao. Communism began as a movement that paved the way for the liberation of the proletariat. Proletariat is that class of society which lives entirely from the sale of its labor and does not draw profit from any kind of capital; whose weal and woe, whose life and death, whose sole existence depends on the demand for labor – hence, on the changing state of business, on the vagaries of unbridled competition. The proletariat, or the class of proletarians, is, in a word, the working class of the 19th century. Anarchy was to some extend controlled by Mao but he faced failure many times. Mao’s initiatives did cause a kind of equality to emerge in China, but it was not one in which all the inhabitants of China benefited. Contrarily, many of them suffered extreme poverty and greatness was lost in the realms of academia, science, and technology which hindered China’s ability to become a modern nation capable of interacting on the global scale. == The Red Scare and McCarthyism == [[File:Welch-McCarthy-Hearings.jpg|thumb|Joseph Welch and McCarthy. During McCarthy's investigation of Communists in the Army Welch asked McCarthy "At long last, have you left no sense of decency?"]] When China fell to Communism, suspicion of the ideology's influence in the American government became a pandemic. Many experts on China and the regions around it were fired as in some way causing the change. This became a problem during the Korean War. What became known as '''the Red Scare''' proved costly in American life. Congress passed the McCarran Internal Security Act in 1950, overriding President Truman's veto. The Act created a public body known as the ''Subversive Activities Control Board''; the Board was charged with monitoring and investigating Communist Activities. In Congress, meanwhile, Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy accused certain government officials of being Communists and disloyal. While a Communist conspiracy involving State Department employees was eventually uncovered, many of the accusations were baseless. The word ''McCarthyism'' refers to a vindictive persecution of the innocent. Documents from the Venona counterintelligence project suggest that a few targets of McCarthyism were indeed working with the Soviet Union. Historians continue to debate this topic. The House of Representatives had established a Committee on Un-American Activities in 1947. The Committee performed actions such as investigating actors, directors, and writers. As was the case with Red Summer, it was not mere membership in the Communist party which caused suspicion. Individuals were sometimes grilled for belonging to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People or the American Civil Liberties Union. It was not enough to confess innocence: you had in turn to accuse others of Communism. A few in the dragnet had actually been Communists, either because they had actually believed in its aims or as part of the polarization of American society in the era of the Spanish Civil War. However, the opponents of the Committee were not all Communist. Some accused it of violating the Constitutional rights against self-incrimination and for freedom of belief. The entertainment industry, fearful of an investigation, fired many people who had become shadowed by the hearings, or by a pamphlet called "Red Channels." Men and women lost their livelihood, in some cases fleeing to Europe and elsewhere, in others even committing suicide over their lost lives. Ten individuals refused to name names, including screenwriters Dalton Trumbo and Ring Lardner, Jr., and were all duly blacklisted as ''the Hollywood Ten''. Some local communities banned literature that they feared would encourage Communism. Public servants and teachers were forced to take a so-called "loyalty oath": those who refused, for whatever reason, were not hired. Others lost their jobs due to unfounded accusations of disloyalty. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, who had come to power in the wake of the first Communist scare, had Americans followed on suspicion of Communism. Scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who had helped develop the atomic bomb, was fired from his high-security job because of his former associations with the Communist party. Yet the career of Joseph McCarthy was also derailed during the Red Scare: in 1954, the Senate formally censured him for abusing his powers and using unfair tactics in targeting innocent government officials. Even at the height of the McCarthyist furor in the early 1950s, the anti-Communist crusade was relatively mild. Many prosecutions faltered on appeal and only a few foreign-born radicals were actually deported. Only Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were put to death. Of the roughly 150 people who went to prison, most were released within a year or two. Yet the after effects lasted for decades. When the United States later fought a war in Vietnam, it was often in the dark because a number of regional experts had been lost to the Red Scare. == The Korean War == ===Background=== After World War II, the US attempted to curb Soviet influence on the Korean Peninsula by occupying southern part of that area. The area occupied by the US became South Korea, while the other part became North Korea. North Korea soon passed into the control of the Communist Party. ===North Korean Offensive=== [[File:South Korean refugees mid-1950.jpg|thumb|South Korean refugees flee the North Korean army.]] In May, 1949, fighting between North and South Korean troops broke out near the border between the two nations. In an attempt to add South Korea to the Communist World, North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. The People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union lent their support to North Korea, while the United States did the same to South Korea. On June 25, 1950 a large military force moved across the 38th parallel in the Republic of Korea. Since 1910, Korea had been divided into two by the powers of Japans victory in 1945. The Korean war was seen as an internal struggle, with the north heavily armed and backed by China and the Soviet Union invading the lightly armed south. The two parts moved along the temporary border while the anti-government fighting began to flare into the south. On June 27, 1950 the United Nations security Council first adopted a ceasefire resolution. When the United Nations Security Council voted to aid South Korea in stopping North Korean aggression, the United States agreed to send troops to the Korean Peninsula. General Douglas MacArthur was given the command of UN troops in Korea. The United States agreed to send troops over on June 30 along with increasing aid to the French fight against Communists rebels in Indochina. MacArthur was placed in command on July 8. At the beginning the U.S. troops were lacking training and were out of shape. In the first few weeks of fighting the U.S. troops were pushed back to a defensive perimeter at Pusan.<ref>"Don't Know Much About History" by Kenneth C. Davis</ref> ===Back and Fourth=== [[File:HA-SC-98-06983-Crew of M24 along Naktong River front-Korean war-17 Aug 1950.JPEG|thumb|American troops in Korea]] By the autumn of 1950, North Korean troops were forced out of South Korea. In October, General MacArthur ordered troops to cross into North Korea. In the third week of that month, the US took the capital of North Korea, Pyongyang. [[File:Max Desfor - Flight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea.jpg|thumb|Refugees flee Pyongyang on a destroyed bridge.]] However, just six days after the United Nations forces took Pyongyang, the People's Republic of China sent a quarter million men on a series of counterattacks. In December, Chinese "volunteers" took over Pyongyang and by January 1951 they had taken the South Korean capital, Seoul. The US intended to do whatever it took to win the Korean War. It even planned on using the atomic bomb. However, President Truman did not trust General MacArthur to follow orders when using the atomic bomb. Therefore, he asked for MacArthur's resignation; MacArthur complied. ===Stalemate=== In 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower became President of the US. Having promised during the election campaign to end the Korean War, he fulfilled this promise by continuing negotiations with the North and South Koreans, Chinese, and the Soviet Union and using "brinkmanship" to reach an agreement acceptable to all countries involved except for South Korea, which tried to induce the US to help unite Korea. ==Weapons of the Cold War== ===Nuclear Weapons=== [[File:Ivy Mike (Eniwetok-Atoll - 31. Oktober 1952).jpg|thumb|''Ivy Mike'', the first Hydrogen Bomb, was tested November 1st, 1952. The testing site, [[w: Elugelab|Elugelab island]], became an underwater crater following the test. It's yield of 10.4 ''mega''tons of TNT dwarfed that of Fat Man, which only had a yield of 20 ''kilo''tons.]] The nuclear arms race was central to the Cold War. Many feared where the Cold War was going with the belief that the more nuclear weapons you had, the more powerful you were. Both America and The Soviet Union massively built up their stockpiles of nuclear weapons. The world greatly changed when USA exploded the H-bomb in 1952. This one bomb was smaller in size than the Hiroshima atomic bomb but 2500 times more powerful. The Soviets produced an H-bomb in 1953 and the world became a much more dangerous place. ===Nuclear Triad=== [[File:Boeing B-47B rocket-assisted take off on April 15, 1954 061024-F-1234S-011.jpg|thumb|Innovations in weapon delivery platforms played a major role in the Cold War]] The Cold War also saw innovation in delivery platforms. By using land based, sea based, and air based weapons platforms, a [[w:Nuclear triad|Nuclear triad]] could be established. This made it difficult to ensure all of a nations nuclear weaponry could be destroyed in a surprise first strike. ===Deterrence=== By April of 1950 the US Department of State had concluded that the Soviet Union was a significant hostile threat, and through it's NSC-68 report advocated that deterrence through an arms build up would be the best way to counter that threat.<ref>{{cite web |title=Milestones: 1945–1952 - Office of the Historian |url=https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/NSC68 |website=history.state.gov |access-date=23 October 2021}}</ref> By building up a number of weapons, it was hoped that the Soviet Union would be detered from waging a nuclear war. USA produced a bomber—the B52—that could fly 6,000 miles and deliver a nuclear pay-load. Such a development required massive financial backing from the government—something which America could afford to do and which The Soviet Union could not. The Soviet Union concentrated on producing bigger bombs—a far more cost effective procedure. In October 1957, the world was introduced to the fear of a missile attack when the Soviet Satellite Sputnik was launched. This was to lead to ICBM’s : Inter-continental ballistic missiles. As a result, America built the [[w:Distant Early Warning Line|DEW line]] around the Arctic—Distant Early Warning system. At the end of the 1950’s, American Intelligence estimated that in a Soviet missile attack, 20 million Americans would die and 22 million would be injured. During the 1960’s, the Soviet's put their money into producing larger missiles, Eventually creating Tsar Bomba, the biggest Nuclear Weapon ever created. America built fewer but technologically superior missiles—the Atlas could go 5,000 miles at a speed of 16,000 mph. By 1961, there were enough bombs to destroy the world. Despite this, great emphasis was put on new weapon systems—mobile missile launchers were built, missiles were housed underground in silos and in 1960 the first Polaris submarine was launched carrying 16 nuclear missiles. Each missile carried four warheads which could targeted on different cities; hence one submarine effectively carried 64 nuclear warheads. During the 1960’s the theory of MAD developed—Mutually Assured Destruction. This meant that if The Soviet Union attacked the west, the west would make sure that they would suitably retaliate i.e. there would be no winners. [[File:MX MIRV reentry vehicles.jpg|thumb|A MIRV test in 1984.]] By 1981, USA had 8,000 ICBMs and USSR 7,000 ICBMs By 1981, USA had 4,000 planes capable of delivering a nuclear bomb. the USSR had 5000. USA defense spending for 1981 = 178 billion dollars. By 1986, it was 367 billion dollars. By 1986, it is estimated that throughout the world there were 40,000 nuclear warheads—the equivalent of one million Hiroshima bombs. British Intelligence estimated that just one medium sized H-bomb on London would essentially destroy anything living up to 30 miles away. Confronted by such awesome statistics, world leaders had to move to a position where they trusted each other more. Throughout the 1960's and 1970's "detente" had been used to ease bad relations between the superpowers. This was to culminate in the Reykjavik meeting between presidents Reagan and Gorbachev that started real progress in the cut in nuclear weaponry in future meetings (if little was actually gained at the meeting in Reykjavik). ==References== {{reflist|2}} {{chapnav|World War II and Rise of Atomic Age|Eisenhower Civil Rights Fifties}} {{status|100%}} {{BookCat}} c7kpjiad1y4wicj9ggtlbcdt6vldd9q United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/GROUP C – Oval frank with wavy lines at the sides 0 367987 4632985 4524136 2026-04-28T18:54:04Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4632985 wikitext text/x-wiki ==<span style="font-size:font-size:x-large"><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''GROUP C – Oval frank with wavy lines at the sides'''</span></span>== [[United_States_Postage_Meter_Stamp_Catalog |<span style="font-size:small">''<u>Click here to return to the United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog</u>''</span>]] {{font/top|size=3|color=#08457E}} * The Group C stamp design was the Post Office Department's authorized replacement of the square "B" design which was phased out due to its close resemblance to unmetered "permit" imprints. In no way did the oval frank resemble any permit franking then existing. Later, some enterprising marketers made permit stamps with an oval shape to make them resemble more important looking metered mail. These were a violation of POD policy, but enforcement was lax. * Meters in this group were manufactured by eight different firms, Pitney Bowes, Mailometer, Mack Postograph, International Postal Supply, Whitlock, Continental, U.S. Postal Meter, and Multipost. Most of these companies disappeared by 1945 leaving only Pitney Bowes and International still in business. * Several stamp types from different companies closely resemble each other. They can be identified by the design element peculiarities noted in the descriptions and also by the meter number. Be aware that some meter numbers overlap. * All stamps in Group C have double circle town mark unless used on registered mail where they often have no town mark. {{font/end}} <br> ---- ====<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:#2a3439">Oval meter stamps with slogans</span></span>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Production Group C postage meters were not able to print a slogan. Although the British branch of Pitney Bowes had introduced a slogan printing attachment in Great Britain in 1923, experiments in the United States did not start until 1928. * Since the mailing machine could accommodate only one printing device at a time, the slogan printer had to be swapped with the postage meter and the mail needed to be fed through the machine twice, once for the stamp and again for the slogan. As the inker could also be swapped, it was possible for the slogan to be printed in a different colour to the meter (see note for Slogan C). * Due to variables in the feeding process, covers with the same stamp and slogan are known with the slogan at different distances from the stamp. * A very few covers are known with the slogan applied on the back due to the mail being re-fed back-to-front. * Trials lasted a few months only and ended sometime in late 1931. They led Pitney Bowes to modify the Model “M”, “C” and “CA” meters, reducing the size of the stamp design (Group D) and adding a slogan in the space saved. These modified meters were classified as Models “MS”, “CS” and “CAS”. {{font/end}} :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan A''' [[File: USA meter stamp C slogan A.jpg|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Pitney Bowes, Stamford[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1886 (2c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]EKU: OCT 18, 1928 Only 2 examples known :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan B''' [[File: USA meter stamp C slogan B.jpg|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Pitney Bowes, Stamford[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1886 (2c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]EKU: APR 5, 1929 :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan C''' [[File:CA1.1 slogan C.png|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Pitney Bowes, Stamford[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1886 (2c), 2058 (4c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Pitney Bowes, New York[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 6255 (2c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]''Note: M# 2058 is known with the stamp and townmark printed in brown, but the slogan in red'' :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan D''' [[File:CA1.1 slogan D.png|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1094 (1c), 1631 (1c), 2118 (1c), 2365 (1c), 8507 (1c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Nat’l Protective Ins. Co., Kansas City[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]7976 (1c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan E''' [[File:CA1.1 slogan E.png|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1094 (1c), 1631 (1c), 2118 (1c), 2365 (1c), 8507 (1c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan F''' [[File:CA1.1 slogan F.png|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]1094 (1c), 1631 (1c), 2118 (1c), 2365 (1c), 8507 (1c) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]● '''Slogan G''' [[File:CA1.1 slogan G.png|left|540px]] :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]Shell Oil Corporation, St. Louis[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]6098 (2c) ---- ---- ====<span style"font-size:large"><span style="color:#2a3439">Sub-group CA – Stamps of The Postage Meter Company (Pitney Bowes)</span></span>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * "No." used before both the permit and meter numbers on all dies, except for a few between 1191 and 1452 which use "NO." before the meter number. * The numeral "1" in the date is always sans serif. The date field is usually three lines including the time but can also be empty, one line (year only) or two lines (without time). Because the date was set by hand by the operator, inverted dates or parts of dates are common. * The earliest frank dies were hand cut and vary considerably in design details and lettering. A common variation is squared ends of the inner oval. Later dies were machine cut and are of uniform design. * Meter numbers: :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ For Types CA1.1 through CA3.2: 4-10, 1001-2999, 3272-3280, 5001-6279, 7000-8902 (numbers in the 4000 series were reserved for meters issued in Canada, while those from 3000 to 3271 were used in Great Britain.) :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ For Type CA4: 9100-9816. * Meter models: :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ All 68 of the Model “M” meters that were issued with the Group B frank, except meter numbers 1 and 2, were refitted with the new Group C frank. Thousands of new machines were also issued. :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ Group CA stamps, with the exception of Type CA4, were initially printed by the single value Model "M" meter (1922), which was used on Model “A” (1922) and Model “B” (1924) mailing machines. :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ The Model “M” was superseded by the Model “C” meter in 1927, another single value model using the same mailing machines as well as the new Model “F” mailing machine. However the Model “M” meter continued in use after this date. :[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]○ The introduction of the limited value Pitney Bowes Model “CV” and “CVS” meters in 1934 (see Group D) saw the necessity to modify the Model “A” and “F” mailing machines to accommodate the taller Model “CV” and “CVS” meters, these mailing machines becoming the Model “AV” and “FV” (sometimes called the Model “FS”). To allow the use of a single value meter on these new mailing machines, the Model “C” was modified and became the Model “CA”, and it is this that produced the Type CA4 markings. * Earliest known date: January 19, 1922. {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA1p1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA1.1'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1), 1922. : "PERMIT" and "METER" are both inside the inner oval. : Both the Permit and Meter numbers are present. : Bottom panel contains the complete postage value spelled out. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 8¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 10¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 12¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 14¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 20¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :: '''a'''. Permit number inverted: ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] ::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]]3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''b'''. TM inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (2074), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢ (1007, 7463) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''c'''. Small TM, 24mm in diameter: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (5732) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] [[File: USA meter stamp CA1p1gg.jpg|right|430px]] :: '''d'''. Month in lower case letters: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1349, in use 26-28 September 1928 in New York) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''e'''. Permit number "No. 1" with serifs: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (1692) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''f'''. "PERMIT" and "METER" missing: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (1460) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''g'''. Permit number alone without "No." before the number: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (5189, 5594) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''h'''. Used with experimental slogan : '''SURCHARGES''': :: -'''1'''. "EXTRA/ ½¢ /PAID" in center of TM: ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1+½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢+½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] :: -'''2'''. "ONE/ CENT/ ONLY" in center of TM used on 1¢ meter (''error'') [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA1point2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA1.2'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1). : As Type CA1.1 but blank or with surcharge between "PERMIT" and "METER" (without permit number). : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 8¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 10¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 12¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 14¢ (''not regularly issued, but known used philatelically'') [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''a'''. Permit number with "P" prefix in bottom of town mark: :::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (7978, LOUISVILLE, KY. / P-113), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢ (2673, 5174, CLEVELAND, OHIO / P-144) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''b'''. TM inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (7963) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :: '''c'''. Very small TM, outer and inner circles 20 and 13mm in diameter: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (2446) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''d'''. "No." below Permit number but without number: :::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (1641, 2370, 2387, 2459) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1340, 2326, 2338, 5524) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]]6¢ (7076) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''e'''. Used with experimental slogan :: '''Note'''. Slot where the permit number would be, filled by a solid rectangle. (Meisel creation) : '''SURCHARGES''': :: -'''1'''. "EXTRA/ ½¢ /PAID" in center of TM: :::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ + ½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ + ½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :: -'''2'''. "ONE/ CENT/ ONLY" in center of TM, used on 1¢ meter (''error'') [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] ::: -'''a'''. Surcharge inverted: 1¢ (1624) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] ::: -'''b'''. "No." alone below "PERMIT", without number: 1¢ (2391) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: -'''3'''. "AD'L 1¢ (or 2¢) PD" between "PERMIT" and "METER": :::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4+2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] :::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 14+1¢ (1928, 1941), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2+2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :::: Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1+1¢ (1479), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6+1¢ (1112), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 8+1¢ (2052), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3+2¢ (2998), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6+2¢ (1112) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4+1¢ (7411) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ::: -'''a'''. Surcharge inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] ::: -'''b'''. TM inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (7193, 7208) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ::: -'''c'''. Small TM, 24mm in diameter: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (7663, 8258) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] :: -'''4'''. "AD'L 1¢ PD." above the frank: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (8034, 8224) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :: -'''5'''. "Ad'l 1¢ Pd" in center of TM: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (7882, 8067) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA3''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA2point1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA2.1'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1). : As Type CA1.1 (with both Permit and Meter numbers). : The bottom panel contains "CENT(S) PAID" only. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 1½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 7¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 9¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 17¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 18¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 19¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 20¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 22¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 24¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S/R] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 26¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 30¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 15¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 16¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''a'''. Permit number inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (8677), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 1½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢ (8800) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :: '''b'''. "VIA AIR MAIL" above frank: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5¢ (5660, 6003, 7390) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :: '''c'''. "No. 1" with serifs below PERMIT": [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (8637) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :: '''d'''. Number without "No." below PERMIT": [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ (5420 / p.388) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR or RRRR] '''SURCHARGES''': :: -'''1'''. "EXTRA/ ½¢/ PAID" in center of TM: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½ + ½¢ (5493) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: -'''2'''. "ONE/ CENT/ ONLY" in center of TM, used on 1½¢ meter [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA4''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA2point2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA2.2'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1). : As Type CA1.2, blank between "PERMIT" and "METER" (no permit number), but the bottom panel contains "CENT(S) PAID" only. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 1½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¼¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]]2½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 8¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 9¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 17¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 18¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 21¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 24¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S/R] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 22¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 23¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 7¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 15¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 20¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 43¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''a'''. Town mark inverted, inscribed "WILMINGTON TRUST CO. / WILMINGTON, DEL.": [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]18¢ (5080) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][Unique, one cover known. In addition to having an inverted TM it is the only Group C meter known with the mailer's identification inside the town mark] :: '''b'''. Town and state at top of TM, blank at bottom: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ (5652) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''c'''. "VIA AIR MAIL" above frank: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5¢ (7392, 7394, 7927) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''d'''. "No." below "PERMIT" but without number: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (5167) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :'''SURCHARGES''': :: -'''1'''. "AD'L 1¢ (or 2¢) PD" between "PERMIT" and "METER": :::: Value:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] :::: Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5+1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 17+1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 19+2¢ (7387, 7388) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] :::: Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4+2¢ (8586, 8590, 8593), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 22+2¢ (5088) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :::: Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3½+1¢ (8012), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2+2¢ (5047, 8353, 8607) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :::: Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1+1¢ (8675), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3+1¢ (8622), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 18+1¢ (8628), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 1+2¢ (8691) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ::: -'''a'''. TM inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (5648) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ::: -'''b'''. "VIA AIR MAIL" above frank: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (7868) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] ::: -'''c'''. "AD'L 1¢ PD" inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ (7870, 8485) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA5''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA3point1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA3.1'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1). : Bottom panel contains "CENTS" only. : With number below “PERMIT”. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1436, 5642, 5671, 6242), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ (2781) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4½¢ (7998) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR or RRRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CA6''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA3point2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA3.2'''. Models "'''M'''" and “'''C'''” (FV-1). : As Type CA3.1, bottom panel contains "CENTS" only, but blank between "PERMIT" and "METER" (no permit number). : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2½¢ (5437), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢ (7088, 8220) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4½¢ (7998) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][Very rare] : Values:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¼¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢ (7552) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : Value:[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 34¢ (7652) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|2px]][RRRR, possibly unique] :: -1a. Permit number with "P" prefix in bottom of town mark: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ ("P.-52", 6242) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : '''SURCHARGE''' :: -1. "AD'L 1¢ PD" below "PERMIT": [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CK1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CA4.jpg|right|440px]] '''CA4'''. Model "'''CA'''" (FV-1), July 1, 1933. : Central oval contains a smaller oval with indented sides. : "METER/ No."/ (number) at center. : "CENT(S) PAID" in bottom panel. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 1½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Value : [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3½¢ (9141, 9146, 9619), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4½¢ (9737), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 8¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 9¢ (9348), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 16¢ (9498) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Values : [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 15¢ (9356), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 18¢ (9113) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values : [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 21¢ (9650) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Values : [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 7¢ (9766), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 12¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 23¢ (9591), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 26¢ (9199), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 50¢ (9304) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''a'''. Small town mark, 24mm in diameter, as normally found on Sub-group DB stamps: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (9319) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''b'''. With Permit number at bottom of TM: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 9¢ (9348) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : '''SURCHARGE''': ::-1. "AD'L 1¢ P'D" below frank: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CB – Stamps of The Mail-O-Meter Company</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Mail-O-Meter, a Chicago company that produced stamp vending machines, was the first company to compete with Pitney Bowes in the postage meter market. Their first meters appeared in late 1922. * The quality of the company's meters was so poor that Pitney Bowes became concerned that they would give postage meters a bad name. In order to protect the market Pitney Bowes bought Mail-O-Meter in 1924 and rebuilt or scrapped all their machines. Rebuilt machines have Mail-O-Meter style franks but the town marks more closely resemble Pitney Bowes stamps except for the serifed "1" usually (but not always) found in the date. Original Mail-O-Meter town marks vary in spacing of the rings and the seating of the date/time figures when can vary considerably from the horizontal. The earliest examples have two dots at the sides of the town mark and variable narrow spacing between the rings. [[File: USA meter stamp CB TMs.jpg|500px|center]] * Nearly all Mail-O-Meter meter numbers have "N<u>o</u>" with underlined "o" before both the permit and meter number. Exceptions are listed as varieties. * Generally speaking, Mail-O-Meter stamps have a cruder appearance than with Pitney Bowes types. * Meter numbers known: 6, 1000-1362, 1503-1516. * Earliest known date: October 11, 1922. {{font/end}} ---- <br> [[File: USA meter stamp CB1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CB1.''' (FV), 1922. : Similar to Type CA1.1 with the complete postage value spelled out in the bottom panel. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ (1501, 1502), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢ (1079, 1308, 1309) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 12¢ (1038) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''a'''. Permit number inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1270 / 24) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] [[File: USA meter stamp CB1bb.jpg|right|440px]] [[File: USA meter stamp CB1cc.jpg|right|440px]] [[File: USA meter stamp CB1ee.jpeg|right|440px]] :: '''b'''. Permit number missing: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1082, 1198, 1245) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] (<i>The Permit slug "No 250" is known on meter 1198 on 17 April 1925 and 12 May 1925 but is missing on 20 April 1925. The "after" slug is different from the "before" slug so it is likely the slug was broken or lost for a period of time and then replaced.</i>) :: '''c'''. "PERMIT No." without line under "o": [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1067) <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CB2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font> [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''d'''. Permit number with letter suffix, '''5-F''' (meter 1292) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :: '''e'''. Permit number prefixed by dash, '''— 2''' (meter 1021) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR (''<font size=2>two cut-outs known</font>''] : '''SURCHARGES''' :: -1.[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]"EXTRA/ ½¢/ PAID" in center of TM: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢+½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] :: -2.[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]"AD'L 1¢ (or 2¢) PD" below "PERMIT": ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢+1¢ (1114, 1230) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢+2¢ (1104) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] [[File:CB1-1.png|left|425px]] <br><br><br><br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CB5''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CB2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CB2.''' (FV). : As CB1 but with "CENTS PAID" alone in bottom panel. : With "'''No.'''" ('''o''' ''not underlined'') below '''METER'''. (It ''IS'' underlined below '''PERMIT'''.) : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ (1503-1513 and 1515-1516) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ (1509) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] [[File: USA meter stamp CB2aa.jpg|right|440px]] :: '''a'''. With "'''N<sup><u>o</u></sup>'''" ("'''<u>o</u>'''" underlined) below both '''PERMIT''' and '''METER''' (1514) <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CB6''' in 2001 edition''</font></font> [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CB7''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CB3.jpg|right|440px]] '''CB3.''' (FV). [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : "CENTS" alone in bottom panel. : M# 1161 and 1349 only : TM: DC : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CC – Stamps of the Mack Postograph Company</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Mack Postograph was a company founded by inventor Luther L. Mack of Los Angeles in 1921, possibly earlier. It released only two postage meters during its existence, meters 102 and 103. * The earliest known date is from 1925. * Mack sold his company to the Continental Postage Meter Corporation in 1928. {{font/end}} ---- <br> [[File: USA meter stamp CC1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CC1.''' (FV), 1925. [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : Very similar to Type CA1.1. It can most easily be identified by the meter number, 102. : "TWO CENTS PAID" in bottom panel. : Three line date with hour. : One meter only, M# 102 (Permit 49). : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File: USA meter stamp CC2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CC2.''' (FV), 1925. [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : “CENTS PAID” alone in bottom panel. : One meter only, M# 103 (Permit 55). : This stamp was used without date on bulk mail only. : It is possible the meter was used before 1925. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CD – Stamps of the International Postal Supply Company</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Founded in 1888 International Postal Supply, a manufacturer of postal cancelling machines, added postage meters to their offerings in the mid 1920s. [[File: USA meter stamp CD1 M2.jpg|right|440px]] * The earliest known date of an International meter stamp is 5 June 1925. It is from meter no. 2 used by International during a trial run made for the Post Office Department from 28 May to 2 July 1925. The earliest known date from a production model is 27 April 1926. * The International stamps closely resemble Pitney Bowes stamps (Sub-group CA) and are often confused with them. The easiest way to tell them apart is by the town mark and the date numerals. <br> [[File: USA meter stamp Group CD town mark types.jpeg|500px|center]] * Three different town mark styles were used by International. The earliest ('''A''') has a small inner ring, large lettering, and small, short date figures. This configuration is found only on the first few machines, numbers 2, 1000-1004 and possibly 1005. Starting with meter 1005 or 1006 town mark type '''B''' appears. Town mark type '''B''' is very similar to that used by Pitney Bowes, and these stamps are easily misidentified. The key to identification is in the date figures. Type '''B''' town marks contain a "1" with serif at top. The "1" in Pitney Bowes (Group C) dates never have serifs. * In 1930 or 1931 the town mark style was changed again to Type '''C'''. The lettering is tall and narrow with the town name followed by a comma. This configuration was standard on newly built meters and also retrofitted to older machines. * Pitney Bowes stamps consistently use "No." before the meter number (and also the permit number when present). International stamps are inconsistent about this, using "No.", "N<u>o</u>", "N<sup><u>o</u></sup>.", and "NO.". * For surcharges International used "'''#¢ PAID / EXTRA'''". Pitney Bowes used "'''AD'L #¢ PD'''". * Meter numbers used: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]2, 1000-1133, and 7976 {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CD1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CD1p1A.jpg|right|440px]] [[File: USA meter stamp CD1point1B.jpg|right|440px]] '''CD1.1.''' (FV), 5 June 1925. : Complete postage value spelled out in bottom panel. : With number below "PERMIT". :: '''A'''. Meter number curved :: '''B'''. Meter number straight (four known: 1075, 1077, 1099, and 1126) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Meter numbers: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]2 [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]][used in 1925 trial only, RRRR] :::::: 1000-1133 :::::: 7976 [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]][odd number out of sequence, RRR] : Town marks (''see introduction to Sub-group CD above''): :: Type '''A''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] :: Type '''B''' :: Type '''C''' : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ (1009, 1057) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''a'''. Very large permit number with "'''NO.'''" prefix: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1023 /2) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] :: '''b'''. Town mark inverted: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (1007 /31) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] [[File: USA meter stamp CD1p1aa.jpg|left|440px]] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CD2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CD1p2A.jpg|right|440px]] [[File: USA meter stamp CD1p2B.jpg|right|440px]][[File: USA meter stamp CD1p2-1_½.jpg|right|440px]] '''CD1.2.''' (FV). : As CD1.1 but without number below "PERMIT". :: '''A'''. Meter number curved :: '''B'''. Meter number straight (1075, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1100, 1102, and 1104 seen) :: Town mark type '''A''' not seen :: Town mark type '''B''' :: Town mark type '''C''' : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ (1009) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]6¢ (1041, 1109) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : '''SURCHARGES''': :: -1. "½¢ (or 1¢) PAID/ EXTRA" between "PERMIT" and "METER": ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][C] ::: Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1+½¢ (1104) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] '''NOTES''': * One cent stamps with 1¢ surcharge exist but are philatelic fabrications. Meters 1060, 1100, and 1113 were created without authorization by Henry O. Meisel, founder of the American Metered Postage Society and editor of its journal. * One and a half cent meter 1133 with 1¢ surcharge also exists due to Mr. Meisel. * Meisel made or arranged unauthorized die changes to other meters of this type. Two cent meter 1020 with 1¢ surcharge is known with permit number "P-8" at the bottom of the town mark. Three cent meter 1078 is known with a solid bar below "PERMIT". One and a half cent meter 1133 is found with solid bar in center of town mark and with permit number "P-8". Meisel varieties exist with other meter types as well as CD1.2. <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CD3''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CD2p1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CD2.1.''' (FV). : As CD1.1 but with "CENTS PAID" only in bottom panel. : With number below "PERMIT". : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CD4''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CD2p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CD2.2.''' (FV). : As CD2.1 but without number below "PERMIT". : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CD5''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA CA10a.jpg|right|440px]] '''CD2.3.''' (FV). : As CD2.2 but “CENTS PAID” is shifted to the right leaving a blank space at left. : TM: DC : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 27¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] <sup>(see NOTE)</sup> '''NOTE''': Examples of the 27¢ value exist that were struck at a later date but show 1937 as the year date. Collectors must assume any example found is the later reprint unless on commercial cover with date-verifying postmarks. Reprints can be considered scarce but are far from rare. The machine still exists, and new copies can be created at any time. ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CE – Stamps of the Whitlock Metered Mail Company of Los Angeles</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * The company began operations in 1929 in Los Angeles and moved their headquarters to New York in 1930. Sub-Group CE includes the stamps used while the company was in Los Angeles. See Sub-Group CG for the stamps issued after the move to New York. * Nearly all Type CE stamps have Los Angeles in the town mark. A small number have nearby towns such as Long Beach, Hollywood, and Santa Monica, but none are known used outside California or even outside the Los Angeles suburbs. * Type CE1 closely resembles Types CA1.1 and CD1.1. They can be identified by their meter numbers: 80-243, 310, and 916, none of which are found on Sub-groups CA and CD meters. * The earliest date known is 31 October 1928 with meter no. 103. The date figures on this stamp are unique to all other Whitlock stamps and was likely generated during a trial. (See NOTE below.) The earliest production stamp date (assuming the 1928 stamp was from a trial) is 4 September 1929. '''NOTE''': Meter 103 was used by the Zellerbach Paper Company of Los Angeles. The relatively high meter number is not normal for an early meter test or trial, but the unique date figures imply it was used in a trial. That it was Zellerbach and not Whitlock does not disprove it was a test (or an incorrectly set year date) as the Post Office Department would have wanted the meter tested with a large mailer. {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CE1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CE1p1A.jpg|right|440px]] [[File: USA meter stamp CE1p1B.jpg|right|440px]] '''CE1.1.''' (FV), 31 October 1928. : Complete postage value spelled out in bottom panel. : With "No" and number below "PERMIT". : Very similar in appearance to Type CA1.1 and CD1.1 but can be positively identified by the meter numbers, 80-243 and 310, which are not found on Pitney Bowes or International meters. : The hour figures, when present, have very round zeros which is unique to Whitlock stamps. :: '''A'''. Date figures short, 2¼ mm tall. Two examples of M# 103 known dated October 31 and November 7 1928. [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''B'''. Date figures taller, 3mm : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (310), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢ (97, 125) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5¢ (102) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CE2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CE1p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CE1.2.''' (FV). : As Type CE1.1B but the top half of the inner oval is blank, without "PERMIT" and permit number. : One meter only. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (235) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CE3''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CE2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CE2.''' (FV). : As CE1.1B but "CENTS PAID" alone in bottom panel. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ (92, 160) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ (166), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢ (218) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CF – Stamps of the Continental Postage Meter Corporation</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Organized in 1928 Continental was the successor to Mack Postograph. It was headquartered in Los Angeles until it was acquired by Gold Seal Electric Company in 1930 and moved to New York City. The name was changed to U.S. Postal Meter Corporation (Sub-group CH) in 1931. * Most Continental stamps have a letter prefix to the meter number. Only a few machines (Type CF1.2) do not. Meter numbers without prefix are 519, 532, 563, 601, 619, 856, and 879. For other CF types, the meter number prefix letters probably correspond to the first letter of the sales agents' names. They are A, E, L, M, P, and T. Numbers with prefixes are 10001-10097. * The numeral "1" in the date figures always has a serif at top and often at bottom. : The earliest known use is February 1, 1930. {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CF1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CF1p1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CF1.1'''. (FV), 1930. [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Complete postage value spelled out in bottom panel. : Within the inner oval the meter number has a "C" letter prefix at lower left and the number at lower right. : "PERMIT" and number above "METER". : Date in two lines. : Three meters only: C1010, C1012, C1029. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CF3''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CF1p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CF1.2'''. (FV). : As CF1.1 but meter number without prefix. : Both the permit and meter numbers are left justified. : Date in one line. : Six meters only. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (601, 856) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ (519, 563, 619) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ (532) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CF4''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CF1p3.jpg|right|440px]] '''CF1.3'''. (VF). : As CF1.2 but the meter number has a prefix. : Single line date. : Meter number with letter prefix (A, E, L, M, P or T). : Meter numbers: 10001 - 10097 : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ (P10030, P10034) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] :: '''a'''. With unengraved bar in place of permit number (P10028) <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CF2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CF2p1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CF2.1'''. (FV). : As Type CF1.1 but “CENTS PAID” alone in bottom panel. : Five meters only: C1003, C1007, C1019, C1029, and C1033. : Date in two lines. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ (C1007 only) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] '''NOTE''': Meter number C1029 apparently had a die change at some point, from CF1.1 to CF2.1 or vice versa. <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CF5''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CF2p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CF2.2'''. (FV). [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : As Type CF1.3 but with "CENTS PAID" alone in bottom panel. : Two meters only: T10003 and E10006. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CG – Stamps of the Whitlock Metered Mail Company of New York</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * The company began operations in 1929 in Los Angeles and moved their headquarters to New York in 1930. The stamp in Sub-group CG was not used until after the move to New York. See Sub-group CE for the earlier Whitlock stamps. {{font/end}} ---- <br> [[File: USA meter stamp CG1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CG1.''' (FV). : Center oval is filled by "METER No." curved over the meter number. : "CENT(S) PAID" alone in bottom panel. : Meter numbers: 215, 216, 252-309, 311-327, 410, 430, 500-621, 1200-1239, 1600-1608, 2000-2010, 2400-2464, 2700-2704, 3500-3502, 4000-4011, 4200-4214, 6600-6607, 6800-6802, and 7000. Number assignments were originally based on an allotment to branch offices in different cities but lost this structure as time went on. The numbers can vary in size. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ (1240), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 5¢ (285) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CH – Stamps of the U.S. Postal Meter Corporation</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * U.S. Postal Meter was the name assumed by Continental Postal Meter after its reorganization in 1930. See Sub-group CF for stamps used prior to the name change. * The meter stamp designs are similar to CF types but never include a permit number. The central ovals contain only “METER” or "METER No." plus the meter number. (Type CH1.4-1 includes a surcharge as well.) * All dates are in one line. * The earliest known use is from December 1931. {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH1''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CH1p1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH1.1'''. (FV), 1931. [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Complete postage value spelled out in bottom panel. : The inner oval is blank at top with "METER" above the meter number in the lower half. : Two meters number only, both with prefix: M10087, P10020. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢ <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH2''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CH1p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH1.2'''. (FV). [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : As CH1.1 but meter number without prefix. : One meter only, 879. Known used in both Cambridge and Boston Massachusetts. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH3''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CH1p3.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH1.3''' (FV). : Complete postage value spelled out in bottom panel. : Inner oval contains "METER / No." and number, all centered. : Meter numbers: 500-947. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH5''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CH1p4.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH1.4''' (FV). : Similar to Type CH1.3 but the meter number is centered with "METER No." curve above. : The bottom portion of the inner oval is empty. : Meter numbers: 500-947. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 3¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] [[File: USA meter stamp CH1p4aa.jpg|right|430px]] :: '''a'''. With PLR number boxed inside the town mark (''661'', 1¢) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : '''SURCHARGES''': :: -1.[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]]"AD'L 1¢ (or 2¢) PAID" added in lower half of inner oval: ::: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 2¢+1¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] [[File: USA meter stamp CH1p4-1.jpg|right|440px]] ::: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1¢+1¢ (716) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] ::: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢+1¢ (729), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 4¢+2¢ (674) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH4''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA CC3.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH2.1''' (FV). : As Type CH1.3 except "CENTS PAID" alone in bottom panel. : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 6¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4½¢ (843, 874) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 17¢ (503, 838) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] <font size=1><font color=blue>''Type '''CH6''' in 2001 edition''</font></font>[[File: USA meter stamp CH2p2.jpg|right|440px]] '''CH2.2''' (FV). : As Type CH1.4 except "CENTS PAID" alone in bottom panel. : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 1½¢ [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 6¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 9¢ (602, 733, 919) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][R] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 17¢, [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 18¢ (623) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RR] : Values: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 8¢ (570, 771, 896), [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|6px]] 12¢ (767) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 4½¢ (934, 935) [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Sub-group CJ – Stamps of the Multipost Corporation</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * Multipost was a manufacturer of stamp affixing machines. The company believed that precanceled stamps (affixed by their machines) was a better option than postage meters for franking first class mail. They entered the meter business only to prove to skeptics that they were capable of building a postage meter and weren't grousing about meters because of an inability to make one. * They built only two machines, one provided to Montgomery Ward for a trial in Chicago and the other to the Albany Department of Health in New York. Montgomery Ward used the machine for a short but unknown period of time before returning it to Multipost. The Albany Department of Health machine remained in use from 1936 to 1945 implying that Multipost was capable of building a quality meter. Despite their success in Albany Multipost remained rigid in their conviction that postage meters were inferior to precanceled stamps for first class mail and never built another one. Multipost was bought by National Postal Meter on January 1, 1942. * Meter numbers M-2 (Montgomery Ward) and M-3 (Albany Department of Health). * Earliest known use: March 4, 1933. {{font/end}} ---- <br> [[File: USA meter stamp CJ1.jpg|right|440px]] '''CJ1.''' (FV), 1933. : Central oval with “METER" curved at top above a centered "N<sup><u>o</u></sup>” with meter number below. : "CENTS PAID" in bottom panel. : Meter numbers with "M-" prefix. Two machines only: :: '''A'''. Meter number M-3 [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][S] :: '''B'''. Meter number M-2 [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]][RRRR] : Value: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 3¢ [[File:USA_meter_stamp_CJ_TMs.jpg|right|350px]] '''NOTE''': The town mark die on meter M-3 was replaced between late 1944 and mid 1945. The earlier die has 4mm between the two rings and the date figures have "1"s without serifs. The later die has 3mm between the two rings and the date figures have "1"s with serifs at top and bottom. ---- ====<font size=4><font color=#2a3439>Checklist of Rates Paid by the single-denomination Group C Meter Stamps</font></font>==== {{font/top|size=3|color=#0018A8}} * All the postage meters producing Group C stamps (other than CA4) were single-denomination machines, i.e. they could print only one postage value. If a mailer had a three cent meter and needed to frank an overweight or registered letter, he would need to rent a new meter that could print the appropriate denomination. Thus, oval meter stamps with denominations above the prevailing basic first class rate are uncommon to extremely rare since only large businesses could afford to rent additional meters to frank limited runs of mail. The list below shows all denominations known generated by Group C meters and the rates they paid. * These rates would also apply to Group D and other meter stamps, but the rarity factors would be different. {{font/end}} ---- <br> <font size=4>'''<u>Rate</u> [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|16px]] <u>Usage for which an oval meter stamp is known</u>'''</font> :'''1 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class domestic postcard rate until 4/14/1925. [S] :::'''b.''' First-class domestic postcard rate, 7/1/1928 to 12/31/1951. [C] :::'''c.''' Third-class per two ounces domestic piece mailing of circulars and miscellaneous printed matter until 4/14/1925. [S] :::'''d.''' Third-class piece mailing of books and catalogs per two ounces until 12/31/1948. [S] :::'''e.''' Third-class bulk rate, domestic, minimum charge per piece 10, 5/29/1928 to 6/30/1952. [C] :::'''f.''' Third-class nonprofit rate, 7/1/1952 to 6/30/1960. [S] :::'''g.''' First-class domestic letter rate to a local, non-carrier post office, until 12/31/1951 [R] :::'''h.''' International printed matter rate, until 3/31/1932. [S] :'''1¼ ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|3px]] '''a.''' Third-class, nonprofit, 7/1/1960 to 1/6/1968. [S] :'''1½ ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|3px]] '''a.''' Third-class per two ounces piece mailing of circulars, miscellaneous printed matter, and merchandise :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] weighing eight ounces or less, 4/15/1925 to 12/31/1948. [C] :::'''b.''' Third-class piece mailing of books and catalogs, 1/1/1949 to 12/31/1951. [S] :::'''c.''' Third-class bulk rate, minimum charge per piece 1½¢, 1/1/52 to 12/31/1958. [C] :::'''d.''' Fourth-class book rate (per pound), 11/1/1938 to 6/30/1941. [R] :::'''e.''' International printed matter rate, until 3/31/1932. [S] :'''2 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class domestic letter rate per one ounce until 7/5/1932. [C] :::'''b.''' First-class domestic letter rate for mail to a local carrier post office, 7/1/1933 to 3/25/1944. [C] :::'''c.''' First-class domestic letter rate for local mail to a non-carrier post office, 1/1/1952 to 7/30/1958. [RR] :::'''d.''' First-class domestic postcard rate, 4/15/1925 to 6/30/1928. [S] :::'''e.''' Third-class domestic single-piece rate, 1/1/1949 to 7/31/1958. [C] :::'''f.''' First-class Pan American Postal Union letter rate per one ounce until 3/31/1932. [S] :::'''g.''' First-class letter rate to Great Britain and Western Hemisphere Commonwealth (+New Zealand) until :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 8/31/1931 (GB) and until 10/31/1931 (Commonwealth). [S] :::'''h.''' First-class letter to Canada until 8/31/1931. [S] :'''2½ ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|2px]] '''a.''' Third-class bulk rate, 7/1/1960 to 1/6/1963. [S] :'''3 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class domestic letter rate per one ounce to a non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [C] :::'''b.''' First-class domestic letter rate per one ounce to a local carrier post office, 7/6/1932 to 6/30/1933. [S] :::'''c.''' First-class domestic letter rate per one ounce to a local carrier post office, 3/26/1944 to 7/31/1958. [C] :::'''d.''' First-class domestic postcard rate, 8/1/1958 to 1/6/1963. [C] :::'''e.''' Third-class domestic triple rate (six ounces x 1¢ per two oz.) of piece mailing of circulars and miscellaneous :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] printed matter until. 4/14/1925. [R] :::'''f.''' First-class Pan American Postal Union letter rate, 4/1/1932 to 10/31/1953. [C] :::'''g.''' First-class letter rate to Canada, 9/1/1931 to 7/31/1958. [C] :'''3½ ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|3px]] '''a.''' Third-class double-weight (2¢ first two ounces, 1½¢ each additional two ounces) piece mailings of books :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] and catalogs from 1/1/1952. [RR] :'''4 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class domestic letter rate per one ounce to a non-local or local carrier post office, 8/1/1958 to 1/6/1963. [S] :::'''b.''' First-class domestic letter rate to a local non-carrier post office, 1/7/1963 to 1/6/1968. [S] :::'''c.''' First-class double-weight letter rate to a non-local post office until 7/5/1932. [C] :::'''d.''' First-class double-weight letter rate to a local carrier post office until 7/5/1932. [R] :::'''e.''' First-class double-weight letter rate to a local, carrier post office, 7/1/1933 to 3/25/1944. [C] :::'''f.''' Third-class domestic quadruple rate (eight ounces x 1¢ per two oz.) piece mailing of circulars and :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] miscellaneous printed matter until 4/14/1925. [RR] :::'''g.''' Third-class domestic quadruple rate (eight ounces x 1¢ per two oz.) piece mailing of catalogs, until :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 12/31/1948. [R] :::'''h.''' First-class double-weight Pan American Postal Union letter rate until 7/5/1932. [RR] :::'''i.''' First-class double weight to Great Britain and Western Hemisphere-Commonwealth (+New Zealand) until :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 8/31/1931 (GB) and until 10/31/1931 (Commonwealth) [RR] :'''4½ ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|3px]] '''a.''' Third-class triple-weight (six ounces x 1½¢ per two oz.) piece mailing of circulars, miscellaneous printed :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] matter, and merchandise weighing eight ounces or less, 4/15/1925 to 12/31/1948. [R] :::'''b.''' Third-class triple-weight (six ounces x 1½¢ per two oz.) piece mailing of books and catalogs, 1/1/1949 to ::: [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 12/31/1951. [RR] :'''5 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class domestic letter rate, 1/7/1963 to 1/6/1968. [C] :::'''b.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 8/1/1928 to 7/5/1932. [C] :::'''c.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 10/1/1946 to 12/31/1948. [S] :::'''d.''' Third-class domestic quadruple-weight rate for single piece (8 oz.), 1/1/1949-7/31/1958 [RR] or third-class :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 5x-weight rate for catalog (5 oz.), 4/15/25-12/31/1948. [RR] :::'''e.''' First-class foreign surface letter rate until 10/31/1953. [C] :::'''f.''' First-class to Great Britain and Western Hemisphere Commonwealth (+New Zealand) until 9/31/1931 (GB) :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] and until 11/1/1931 (Commonwealth) to 10/31/1953. [C] :::'''g.''' Foreign airmail letter rate to Canada, 8/1/1928 to 8/31/1931. [S] :'''6 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class triple-weight domestic letter to non-local or local carrier post office until 7/5/1932. [S] :::'''b.''' First-class triple-weight domestic letter rate to a local carrier post office, 7/1/1933 to 3/25/1944. [S] :::'''c.''' First-class double-weight domestic letter to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [S] :::'''d.''' First-class double-weight domestic letter to local carrier post office, 7/6/1932 to 6/30/1933. [S] :::'''e.''' First-class double-weight domestic letter to local carrier post office, 3/26/1944 to 7/31/1958. [S] :::'''f.''' First-class domestic letter rate, 1/7/1968 to 5/15/1971. [S] :::'''g.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 7/1/1934 to 3/25/1944. [S] :::'''h.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 1/1/1949 to 7/31/1958. [S] :::'''i.''' Special airmail letter rate to servicemen stationed outside U.S., 12/23/1941 to 9/30/1946. [R] :::'''j.''' Third-class quadruple-weight (1½¢ per 2 oz. x 4) piece mailing of circulars, miscellaneous printed matter, :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] and merchandise weighing eight ounces or less, 4/15/1925 to 12/31/1948. [RRR] :::'''k.''' First-class double-weight Pan American Postal Union letter rate. [R] :'''7 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' Third-class domestic 7x rate (to fourteen ounces x 1¢ per two oz.) piece mailing of catalogs, until :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 12/31/1948. [RRR] :'''8 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class quadruple-weight domestic letter rate until 7/5/1932. [R] :::'''b.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 7/6/1932 to 6/30/1934. [S] :::'''c.''' Domestic airmail letter rate, 3/26/1944 to 9/30/1946. [S] :::'''d.''' Third-class bulk mailing of catalog (8¢/lb.), 5/29/1928 to 12/31/1948. [R] :::'''e.''' Foreign double-weight surface rate (5¢ first ounce, 3¢ each additional ounce) until 10/31/1953. [RR] :::'''f.''' Foreign airmail letter rate to Canada, 3/26/1944 to 9/30/1946 [RR] :'''9 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|14px]] '''a.''' First-class triple-weight letter rate to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. :'''10 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 5x (five ounces x 2¢/oz.) letter rate until 7/5/1932. [RR] :::'''b.''' Domestic airmail double-weight (two ounces x 5¢/oz.), 10/1/1946 to 12/31/1948. [R] :::'''c.''' First-class 5x (five ounces) letter rate to Great Britain and Western Hemisphere Commonwealth (+New Zealand), :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] until 8/31/1931 (GB) and until 10/31/1931 (Commonwealth) [RRR]. :'''12 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 6x (six ounces x 2¢/oz.) letter rate until 7/5/1932. [RR] :::'''b.''' First-class quadruple (four ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [R] :::'''c.''' Domestic airmail double-weight letter rate, 7/1/1934 to 3/25/1944. [R] :::'''d.''' Special airmail double-weight letter rate to servicemen stationed outside U.S., 12/23/1941 to 9/30/1946. [RRR] :::'''e.''' Registered mail: 10¢ registry fee + 2¢ first-class letter rate until 4/14/1925. [S] :::'''f.''' Special delivery: 10¢ special delivery fee + 2¢ first-class local post office letter rate, 7/1/1933 to 3/25/1944. [R] :'''14 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 10¢ registry fee + 4¢ first-class double-weight letter rate until 4/14/1925. [RRR] :'''15 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 5x (five ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [RR] :::'''b.''' International airmail rate to Europe, 11/1/1946 to 4/30/1967. [S] :'''16 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 8x (eight ounces x 2¢/oz.) letter rate to non-local post office until 7/5/1932. [RR] :::'''b.''' Domestic airmail double-weight (two ounces x 8¢/oz.), 3/26/1944 to 9/30/1946. [R] :::'''c.''' Foreign double-weight airmail letter rate to Canada, 3/26/1944 to 9/30/1946. [RRR] :'''17 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 2¢ first-class letter rate to non-local or local carrier post office, 4/15/1925 :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] to 7/5/1932. [S] :::'''b.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 2¢ first-class letter rate to local carrier post office, 7/1/1933 to 3/25/1944. [R] :'''18 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 6x (six ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [RR] :::'''b.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 3¢ first-class letter rate, 7/6/1932 to 3/25/1944. [S] :::'''c.''' Domestic airmail triple-weight letter rate, 7/1/1934 to 3/26/1944. [RR] :'''19 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 4¢ first-class double-weight letter rate, 4/15/1925 to 7/5/1932. [R] :'''20 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 3¢ return receipt fee + 2¢ first-class letter rate, 4/15/1925 to 7/5/1932. [R] :'''21 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 7x (seven ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate to non-local post office, 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [RR] :::'''b.''' Registered mail: 18¢ registry fee + 3¢ letter rate, 7/6/1932 to 3/25/1944. [R] :'''22 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 15¢ registry fee + 3¢ return receipt fee + 4¢ first-class double-weight letter rate, 4/15/1925 :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] to 7/5/1932. [RR] :'''23 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 20¢ registry fee + 3¢ letter rate, 3/26/1944 to 12/31/1948. [RRR] :'''24 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: pays either 18¢ registry fee + 3¢ return receipt fee + 3¢ letter rate or 15¢ registry fee + 3¢. [S] :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] return receipt fee + 6¢ first-class double-weight letter rate, 7/1/1932 to 3/25/1944. [RR] :'''26 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 20¢ registry fee + 3¢ return receipt fee + 3¢ letter rate, 4/15/1925 to 12/31/1948. [RR] :'''27 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 9x (nine ounces x 3¢/oz) letter rate to non-local post office 7/6/1932 to 7/31/1958. [RRR] :'''30 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' First-class 15x (fifteen ounces x 2¢/oz) letter rate to non-local post office until 7/5/1932. [RRR] :'''34 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 25¢ registry fee + 9¢ first-class 3x (three ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate, 7/6/1932 to :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] 12/31/1951. [RRRR] :'''43 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Registered mail: 25¢ registry fee + 18¢ first-class 6x (six ounces x 3¢/oz.) letter rate to a non-local post :::[[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|12px]] office, 7/6/1932 to 12/31/1951. [RRRR] :'''50 ¢''' [[File:MeterCat 5 spaces.jpg|5px]] '''a.''' Reported used on a first-class multiple-weight letter from a Pennsylvania state office in 1956 and 1957. The postage rate, at the time, was 3¢ per ounce, which means that the 50¢ oval meter stamp didn't pay a valid rate. It is either overpaid 2¢ { sixteen ounces x 3¢/oz. = 48¢) or underpaid 1¢ {seventeen ounces x 3¢/oz. = 51¢). Since there is no indication of postage due, it is probably an overpaid letter. There is no indication of registry, special delivery or other service that would account for a fee being paid. ---- ---- {{center|<span style="font-size:medium"><s[an style="color:green">Return to [[#GROUP C – Oval frank with wavy lines at the sides| '''top of Group C''']]</span></span>}} {{center|1=<span style="font-size:medium"><span style="color:green">Return to [[United_States_Postage_Meter_Stamp_Catalog| '''United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog''']]</span></span>}} ---- {{BookCat}} 7mcvt9pmm4779ejzqw2wxbtpairdqjm Writing Adolescent Fiction/Character names/Sierra Leonean 0 374215 4633052 4630821 2026-04-29T02:08:38Z Serayinterlude 3571176 4633052 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Usage note== Some Sierra Leonean given names are based on birth order and gender. These are indicated here. Sierra Leonean given names are sometimes borrowed from other local ethnic tribes, where one name can be rooted in one group, it may be commonly used within other overlapping groups. For example, ‘Tenneh’ means Monday in Limba, but the name is most commonly observed amongst Temne people too. It is also possible for the same name to have different meanings to different ethnic groups. Some names listed may not be Sierra Leonean by origin, but used frequently within the country. ==Girls' names== #Aba #Abibatu #Adama #Adiatu #Aisha #Ajaratu #Amie #Amida #Amina #Aminata #Ashike - Prosperity (Temne) #Asuma #Awa #Binta #Bintu #Damoh - (Limba) #Dawa #Ejatu #Emivia #Fatmata #Fanta #Finnoh #Finnor #Giloh #Fatu #Fatima #Fatmata #Finda - Daughter born after second son, female third born #Fudia #Fudiatu #Hadijatu #Hawanatu #Hawa #Hajah #Haja #Hajaratu #Hassanatu #Isata #Isatu #Iya #Iyaema - Desired Child (Temne) #Iye #Jebbeh #Jebeh #Jeneba #Jenneh #Jilo #Jiloh #Jita #Kadie #Khadijah #Khadijatu #Kainday #Kanyim - Born at night/dark (Temne) #Kathy - Sunday (Limba) #Kumba - Second girl after twins #Kutu #Konya #Luba #Mabinty #Magbindi #Magenda #Mariama #Mariatu #Mamie #Marie #Maseray #Massa #Mbalu #Mateneh #Memuna #Musu #Nadewa - (Limba) #Namina - (Limba) #Nasratha #Nasratu #Nayana - (Limba) #Neneh #Nouhou #Nyahanina #Nyanda #Nyawa #Nyawo #Okiya - Mine (Limba) #Okiyan - Mine (Limba) #Othimo - Liked (Limba) #Pruvah #Rakiatu #Raliatu #Ramatu #Rukoh #Ruuba - Blessing/Thank You (Temne) #Rugiatu #Sabatu #Sadanmei - (Limba) #Sadira #Sallay #Salamatu #Salimatu #Sampa #Sawie #Serah - Firstborn daughter (Limba) #Seray #Seinya #Sia #Siabanda - Firstborn daughter #Tatessa - Fairest of them all (Temne) #Tenne #Tenneh - Monday (Limba) #Thatema - (Limba) #Theneleh #Thaduba - Blessing (Limba) #Titi #Umu #Unama #Wuzairiatu #Yabom #Yabu #Yankain - (Limba) #Yalie - Advice (Limba) #Yandi - Please (Limba) #Yannoh #Yatta #Yeabu #Yeanoh - (Temne/Limba) #Yeanor #Yenor #Yietoma #Yarimeh - (Limba) #Yoyonthor #Zainab #Zaria #Zariatu #Zairiatu ==Boys' names== *Abdul *Abu *Abubakar *Abudu *Aiah - Third born son *Alasan *Alhaji *Ali *Alieu *Almamy *Alimamy *Alpha *Alusine *Amadu *Amara *Ansumana *Babah *Bakar *Bai - Chief/Strength (Temne) *Bai-Bai *Baisharu *Bangali *Benkutay - “Have you seen” (Limba) *Benya *Beyasi - Security (Limba) *Brima *Bockarie *Boimah *Boineh - Happy (Temne) *Chernoh *Dauda *Dausie *Ervel *Fayia *Fallah *Fatha *Fino *Finnoh *Foday *Gbassay *Gassimu *Hassan *Hassana *Ibra *Ibrahim *Ibrahima *Idris *Idrissa *Jami *Juma *Jusu *Kabba *Kai *Kaima *Kaloko *Kambi *Kandeh *Kanneh *Kanuwally - “God, I thank you” (Limba) *Karifa *Kei *Kelfa *Kemoh *Kemokai *Kewullay *Komba *Koray *Kowa *Koyie *Koyon - Rain (Limba) *Lamin *Lamie *Lansana *Mahai *Mai *Mahmadu *Makoo *Maliki *Mayon - First born (Limba) *Mohamed *Momodu *Momoh *Morlai *Morlay *Musa *Mustapha *Nabie *Najee *Ndawa *Obrahim *Olobi *Ousman *Pilleh *Saa/Saah (first boy) *Sana *Saidu *Salfu *Sallieu *Sandima *Santigie *Sara *Sarjoh *Sarway *Sei *Sembeh - Strength (Limba) *Senesie *Senie *Sento *Sesay *Sheaka *Shekhu *Sheikhu *Sheriff *Siafa *Siaka *Sidique *Soriba *Sorie *Sulaiman *Taiwo *Takothor *Tamba *Thaduba - Blessing (Limba) *Thamba - Son born after twins, second born son *Tejan *Umar *Umaru *Unisa *Wesseh *Yahya *Yamba ==Surnames== *Abdulai *Alieu *Allieu *Amara *Ansumana *Aruna *Bah *Bai-Marrow *Bakarr *Bangura *Banya *Barrie *Bassie *Bayoh *Bendu *Benya *Bockarie *Boima *Brewah *Brima *Bundu *Coker *Conteh *Daboh *Daramy *Dauda *Deen *Dumbuya *Foday *Fofana *Fofanah *Foh *Fomah *Fomba *Foray *Gaba *Ganda *Gassama *Gwary *Gassimu *Gbla *Gblah *Gbondo *Gborie *Gevao *Jabati *Jabbie *Jah *Jalloh *Janneh *Jawara *Jaward *Juana *Jusu *Kabba *Kabbah *Kabia *Kaikai *Kailie *Kallay *Kallon *Kalokoh *Kamanda *Kamara *Kandeh *Kanneh *Kanu *Kanuwally - “God, I thank you” (Limba) *Kargbo *Karimu *Katta *Kawa *Kebbie *Khia *Koker *Komba *Komai *Konneh *Konteh *Konomanyi *Koroma *Kowa *Kpaka *Kuyateh *Lahai *Lamin *Lansana *Lebbie *Lunsar - “Lion’s town” “Place of stones” (Temne) *Luseni *MacCarthy - “son of Cárthach" "loving/beloved” (Irish/Gaelic) *common amongst krio *MacFoy - “Son of the Potter” (Scottish/Gaelic) *common amongst krio *Mansaray *Mara *Marah *Margai *Marrah *Massally *Massaquoi *Mattia *Mayeh *Mbayo *Momoh *Moriba *Moseray *Munu *Musa *Ngegba *Ngobeh *Pessima *Quee *Saccoh *Saffa *Saidu *Sama *Samah *Samai *Samba *Samura *Samurah *Sankoh *Sannoh *Sawaneh *Sawyerr *Seisay *Sellu *Senesie *Sesay *Sheriff *Sierra *Sillah *Sowa *Suma *Swaray *Swarray *Tamba *Tarawali *Tarawalie *Tarawallie *Tarawally *Tejan *Tengbeh *Tholley *Thoronka *Timbo *Tonkara *Tumoe *Turay *Vandi *Vandy *Woobay *Wurie *Yambasu *Yiraia {{BookCat}} 2koukqyqi3lfo7rftwvsqx3cnvxfwes OpenSCAD Tutorial 0 409751 4633059 4630185 2026-04-29T05:56:54Z ~2026-26013-83 3579883 Engineering 4633059 wikitext text/x-wiki // Aerospike Rocket Engine - Simple Model $fn = 100; // Main chamber module chamber() {     scale([1,1,1.5])     sphere(r=20); } // Throat module throat() {     translate([0,0,-10])     cylinder(h=10, r1=8, r2=6); } // Exhaust nozzle (outer) module nozzle() {     translate([0,0,-40])     cylinder(h=30, r1=6, r2=12); } // Aerospike (center spike) module spike() {     translate([0,0,-40])     cone_height = 40;     cylinder(h=cone_height, r1=10, r2=0); } // Assemble difference() {     union() {         chamber();         throat();         nozzle();     }     // Hollow center थोड़ा realistic করার জন্য     translate([0,0,10])     cylinder(h=80, r=4); } // Add spike spike(); ==Table of Contents== {{Book search}} {{Print version}} * [[OpenSCAD Tutorial/Introduction|Introduction]] * [[OpenSCAD Tutorial/Chapter 1|Chapter 1]] *# [[/Chapter_1#A_few_words_about_OpenSCAD | A few words about OpenSCAD]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Getting_started_with_the_Tutorial | Getting started with the Tutorial]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Basic_information_about_the_OpenSCAD_environment | Basic information about the OpenSCAD environment]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Creating_your_first_object | Creating your first object]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Creating_a_slightly_different_cube | Creating a slightly different cube]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Adding_more_objects_and_translating_objects | Adding more objects and translating objects]] *# [[/Chapter_1#The_cylinder_primitive_and_rotating_objects | The cylinder primitive and rotating objects]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Completing_your_first_model | Completing your first model]] *# [[/Chapter_1#Creating_a_second model | Creating a second model]] * [[/Chapter 2/]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Scaling_parts_or_the_whole_model | Scaling parts or the whole model]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Quick_quiz | Quick quiz]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Parameterizing_parts_of_your_model | Parameterizing parts of your model]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Parameterizing_more_parts_of_your_model | Parameterizing more parts of your model]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Challenge | Challenge]] *# [[/Chapter_2#Parameterizing_your_own_models | Parameterizing your own models]] * [[/Chapter 3/]] *# [[/Chapter_3#The_sphere_primitive_and_resizing_objects | The sphere primitive and resizing objects]] *# [[/Chapter_3#Combining_objects_in_other_ways | Combining objects in other ways]] * [[/Chapter 4/]] *# [[/Chapter_4#Defining_and_using_modules | Defining and using modules]] *# [[/Chapter_4#Parameterizing_modules | Parameterizing modules]] *# [[/Chapter_4#Defining_default_values_of_module’s_parameters | Defining default values of module’s parameters]] *# [[/Chapter_4#Separating_the_whole_model_into_modules | Separating the whole model into modules]] * [[/Chapter 5/]] *# [[/Chapter_5#Creating_and_utilizing_modules_as_separate_scripts | Creating and utilizing modules as separate scripts]] *# [[/Chapter_5#Using_a_script_with_multiple_modules | Using a script with multiple modules]] *# [[/Chapter_5#Using_the_MCAD_library | Using the MCAD library]] *# [[/Chapter_5#Creating_even_more_parameterizable_modules | Creating even more parameterizable modules]] *# [[/Chapter_5#Challenge | Challenge]] * [[/Chapter 6/]] *# [[/Chapter_6#OpenSCAD_variables | OpenSCAD variables]] *# [[/Chapter_6#Conditional_variable_assignment | Conditional variable assignment]] *# [[/Chapter_6#More_conditional_variable_assignments | More conditional variable assignments]] *# [[/Chapter_6#Conditional_creation_of_objects_–_If_statement | Conditional creation of objects – If statement]] *# [[/Chapter_6#Challenge | Challenge]] * [[/Chapter 7/]] *# [[/Chapter_7#Creating_repeating_patterns_of_parts/models_–_For_loops | Creating repeating patterns of parts/models – For loops]] *# [[/Chapter_7#Creating_more_complex_patterns | Creating more complex patterns]] *# [[/Chapter_7#Challenge | Challenge]] *# [[/Chapter_7#Creating_patterns_of_patterns_–_Nested_for_loops | Creating patterns of patterns – Nested for loops]] * [[/Chapter 8/]] *# [[/Chapter_8#Rotationally_extruding_3D_objects_from_2D_objects | Rotationally extruding 3D objects from 2D objects]] *# [[/Chapter_8#Challenge | Challenge]] *# [[/Chapter_8#Linearly_extruding_3D_objects_from_2D_objects | Linearly extruding 3D objects from 2D objects]] * [[/Chapter 9/]] *# [[/Chapter_9#Doing_math_calculations_in_OpenSCAD | Doing math calculations in OpenSCAD]] *# [[/Chapter_9#Creating_any_2D_object_with_the_polygon_primitive | Creating any 2D object with the polygon primitive]] *# [[/Chapter_9#Challenge | Challenge]] *# [[/Chapter_9#Creating_more_complex_object_using_the_polygon_primitive_and_math | Creating more complex object using the polygon primitive and math]] *# [[/Chapter_9#Another_challenge | Another challenge]] ==Useful links== * [https://www.openscad.org/index.html OpenSCAD's website] * [https://www.openscad.org/downloads.html Download OpenSCAD] * [https://www.openscad.org/cheatsheet/index.html Syntax cheat sheet] * [[OpenSCAD User Manual/The OpenSCAD Language|The OpenSCAD Language Manual]] for use later as a reference. {{Shelves|3D graphics software|computer programming languages|computer aided design}} {{Status|100%}} __NOTOC__ 5il0v1sgorhom661qlqsxm61ozd4bdk History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23 0 417712 4633061 4632904 2026-04-29T06:46:24Z ShakespeareFan00 46022 4633061 wikitext text/x-wiki {{incomplete}} {{rfd|History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Wireless Weekly/Issues/1928 03 23}} {{TOC right|limit=3}} ==Link to Issue PDF== The [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-678785289 Trove] scan of Wireless Weekley - Vol. 11 No. 22 - 23 March 1928 has been utilised to create the partial content for this page, the scan can be downloaded at the following link to further extend the content and enable further text correction of this issue: [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-678785289/view?partId=nla.obj-678875211| WW Vol11 No.22] In general, only content which is required for other articles in this Wikibook has been entered here and text corrected. The material has been extensively used, inter alia, for compilation of [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Biographies| biographical articles]], [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Clubs| radio club articles]] and [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations| station articles]]. ==Front Cover - Front Page== <!-- <blockquote><ref></ref></blockquote> --> WIRELESS WEEKLY Broadcast Programmes a Week in advance VOLUME 11 Registered at the G.P.0., Sydney, for transmission by post as a Newspaper. NUMBER 22 Ul‘éé’gbfiyodc‘d 81‘s ■ iT?Ml3rl Friday, March 23, 1928 Price Threepence ==Inside Front Cover - Philips Industries Ad== fi 0 a # II <!<> tii II I ; ACCUMULATOR CHARGER •' M \\\ • • • • ••• • • Si VvV AHV v\\Wv \\ \W L »»• * AND now comes still another Philips Battery Charger —this time to aid the man who has both accumulator “A” and “B” Batteries. We make no sensational claims for the No. 1009, but merely say that it is an honest to goodness Charger that will keep both accumulators in first-class trim, —year in, year out. Of course all the features of the by-now famous “FOUR-FIFTY” are incorporated. A unique switching device, by which at a turn of the wrist, “A” or “B” battery is charged at will , lends simplicity to its other sterling qualities. Let your nearest Radio Dealer give you further ticulars. SOLD BY EVERY RADIO DEALEr V 2 PH 111 lILIII > RADIO APPARATUS ==P.01 - Metropolitan Electric Ad=== RADIOKES SHORT WAVE KITS are the undisputed leaders in their held. Are used and specified by all who know. Have a wide tuning range and only cost 55/- per kit. RADIOKES RADIO FREQUENCY CHOKES Are specified for the Foursome Receiver described in this issue, and are moderately priced at 8/6 each. RADIOKES NEW_ MARCO FOUR KIT For 'he excellent Receiver in last week’s issue of this journal— an excellent kit priced at 30/- All RADIOKES NEW KITS will be on display at our stam No. 20 (Great Hall ) Radio Exhibition next week. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT US METROPOLITAN ELECTRIC CO. LTD 27-29 KING STREET, SYDNEY ==P.02 - Harrington's Ad== lb e m l mum m II m LILFILLfIN Console On view at the Radio Exhibition March 21-31, at Stand No. 1 right hand side of the vestibule, Town Hall, Sydney. has arrived JUST PLUG INTO THE LIGHT SOCKET and switch on the current. A 5 Valve Genuine Neutrodyne Set that is unsurpassed in simplicity, selectivity and beauty. It looks like, sounds like—and IS “The Rolls Royce of Radio The all Electric Gilfillan Console can be purchased on remarkably Easy Terms. Wet or Dry Batteries Accumulators Trickle Chargers Price complete with accessories including Loud Speaker £69/10/- U! “Goodwill built on Public Confidence since 1889.” 386 George Street, Sydney Wholesale Warehouse : 213 Clarence St., Sydney Also at: Katoomba, Newcastle, Melbourne, Brisbane. Adelaide, Wellington (N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.) ==P.03 - Editorial== WIRELES WEEKLY VOL. 11. No. 22. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. Criticism, Selfish and Otherwise EVER since the commencement of wireless broadcasting criticism of some kind or other has been directed against every broadcasting station the world over. Much has been well-intentioned, some ill-intentioned, and most of it positively selfish. What I mean is that the critic usually approaches things from his own individual point of view and consequently it behoves those responsible for the broadcasting services not to take him over seriously, seeing that they have to please many hundreds of thousands of other listeners of varying tastes. However, the critic who is kindly and constructively disposed is always heeded by enterprising broadcasters, for from him many hints are gleaned, but, unfortunately, this class of critic is all too rare. It is only by comprehensive study of average tastes and by psychological research that the broadcasting companies can gauge the requirements of listeners. The absolute futility of pleasing everyone at any one time is recognised by even the most unreasonable. It is not in human nature to do so, and it is the broadcasters’ duty, therefore, to please as many as possible, as long as possible, : and everybody as much as possible. Heigho! do you envy them the task? That 3LO, Melbourne, succeeds remarkably well in their attempt in this direction is evidenced by the unprecedented popularity of their services, and also by the favorable financial position of broadcasting in Victoria. No proof could be more conclusive, and no answer to adverse criticism more emphatic. Of course, it is only natural that at some time or other during the 12 hours daily broadcasting by 3LO every listener would, if he or she listened-in the whole of the time, find something that failed to please; but, who wants to listen-in for 12 hours a day, even if time permitted? In carefully analysing the programmes I find that, they are arranged so that every reasonably-minded and normal listener-in is well catered for. I have before me a resume of recent newspaper letters and critiques and this shows conclusively that if the broadcasting authorities deleted from the programmes the items selfishly objected to by certain critics there would be nothing left to broadcast. One objects to jazz, another to church services, some to sporting items and others to bands, community singing, classical music, theatres, talks and so on right through the whole gamut of broadcasting. Verily we should say one to the other, “Save us from ourselves.” ==P.04 - Catching Up with the Wireless World== Catching Up with the Wireless World. By R. E. CORDER. A COMPLETE receiving set in a band ring is being marketed in America, priced at 5/-. Headphones are unnecessary. DURING 1927, 200,000 licenses were issued in Canada, which brings the total of licensed listeners in that country up to 1,000,000. AILSA CRAIG, the island rock at the mouth of the River Clyde, England, where most of the good curling stones come from, is to be equipped with a transmitter and receiver. Apart from the keepers of the lighthouse, the only other occupants are myriads of sea birds. DURING the last few weeks, reception has not been too good owing to weather conditions. The first man to find a reliable method of forecasting reception conditions, particularly with regard to the shorter waves, will be doing what is probably the greatest service since De Forest added the grid to the valve. A RADIO MESSAGE received by the steamer Ruapehu, off Pitcairn Island, from the freighter Westmoreland, asked for medical assistance for a cadet who was seriously ill with appendicitis. An eight-hour voyage was necessary before Doctor Hudson, a passenger on the former boat, reached the Westmoreland, and performed a successful operation, despite heavy seas. THE NUMBER of licensed listeners in Germany reached 2,000,000 on December 15th, 1927. The number at the end of September was 1,757,683, and the increase which is partly due to the removal of the Inter-Allied restrictions in the Rhine and Ruhr districts and the opening of the Rhineland high-power station at Langenberg has exceeded expectations. A further rise in the license fee, now 24 marks, will, it is thought, be necessary, and it is even possible that later on the amount of the fee may be reduced. “I’M GOING out to-night, dear,” said father. Mother lookei across at him sternly. “One dial control,” murmured father to himself as he changed his mind about that appointment; WMHA, the New York station, is owned by Troop 707 of the Boy Scouts’ Association, of Washington Heights. The wave length is 230 metres, and a power of 30 watts is used. THE NEW radio inspector meant business. “Show me your licence,” he demanded of the washerwoman. “I ain’t got no car,” she said; “what d’yer take me for?” “Don’t twaddle with me, woman,” said the inspector, haughtily; “where’s your wireless licence?” “Me? I ain’t got no wireless; I ain’t a millionaire, y’know!” “What’s that aerial for then?” he queried artfully. “Aerial?” she replied, scornfully, “that’s me blinkin’ washin’ line!” ANOTHER AIR TRAGEDY. By “Mintie.” There once was a 3LO fellow, Who sang in a voice sweet and mellow; By a tragedy strange, He fell over his range, And they hurried him home in a Yellow. FRANCE IS to have a Communist broadcasting station. M. Vaillent Couteurier, Communist Deputy, is the donor of the station, which is to known as the Red Star. A NEW type of valve has been invented by H. J. Round, England, which has the grid element wound outside the valve, which resembles a cotton reel. A LADY ORGANIST applying for a broadcasting contract in America said she knew 8000 tunes by heart. The lady in question also offered to play continuously for 24 hours without a break, and with no repeated numbers. ALMOST every circuit in American radio publication is now arranged for A.C. power for plate, filament, and grid voltage. Dr. Lee Forest commented recently that Australia and Great Britain have not progressed as rapidly in radio as America, but we have not reached our peak yet. SCIENCE has turned a curious eye on the effect of the northern lights on radio transmission, and first steps have been taken by the National Research Council of Canada to determine just what is the effect. Following a meeting held in Ontario of the Associated Committee on Physics and Engineering of the Council, research work has been undertaken. It is known that conditions in the upper atmosphere have a very marked effect upon the transmission of messages by radio. * BROADCASTING stations in America are endeavoring to do away with the numerical call sign and jumble of letters, suggesting that a name would be more suitable. The argument is that if ships were identified same as broadcasting stations, we should need a reference library if our friend told us he would be sailing for Great Britain on the 465,958,857. Certainly ships have license numbers, but they have names also, and they are known and recognised by their names. ALARM. Fiction about radio seldom interests radio enthusiasts. Perhaps it is because listeners live in an atmosphere of reality; pei'haps it is because they generally know more about the subject than the author. The exception is the short story, ALARM! in the March issue of “RADIO.” Illustrated in two colors by Townshend, it is the best thing of its kind yet published in Australia. You must read it. ==P.05 - Radio Exhibition== Wednesday to Friday Week you must not miss visiting this year's Radio Exhibition— the largest yet organised here. You will see every latest development of the science there from new receivers and loudspeakers to screened grid valves. Wednesday, Ivfarch 21, the greatest Radio and Electrical Exhibition yet held in this State is to start. This Exhibition has grown to such an extent in the past three years that the committee has had to take both the Great Hall and the Lower Hall of the Sydney Town Hall to stage the display. Radio has become such a popular part of the average individual’s existence that there are now in New South Wales alone probably more than 100,000 receiving sets in action, it not on every day or night in the week, at least occasionally. Here, at the Town Hall, are to be seen the latest models, the most advanced receivers and accessories, each in competition with the other. Every radio manufacturer watches jealously the products of his rivals in business, and at the annual exhibition the public. in an two, can gauge for themselves which meet their requirements best. There are many attractions at this Exhibition. The amateur set builders, who are competing with each other, are putting up some remarkable exhibits, and, doubtless, to this section of the Exhibition a very large proportion of visitors will be drawn two most striking displays are the Electric Home and the Public Authorities exhibit. The Electric Home {? a . fall^ lze bungalow cottage, built %* xton and Sons, on the floor of the Town Hall. It is being equipped with electrical labor-saving devices of many kinds—electric cleaner, cooking range, washing machine, bath-heater, electric iron, electric kettle, electric jugs, and so on— appliances which have turned the life of many a housewife from drudgerv to comfort. 3 b i S Home is no mere model, but the type of bungalow in which hundreds of thousands of every-day citizens live. Incidentally, it. has no chimney—none is needed in an electric home—a fact means a saving of from £5O to building. The exhibit of the Public Authorities—Railways and Tramways, Public Works* University, and Institution of Engineers is expected to create something of a sensation. An electric railway carriage has been built upon rails and sleepers in the Lower Hall (the floor of the upper hall would never have carried it), and visitors may see for themselves Just how the electric current works the train. A collection of signalling gear has also been installed, and a couple of model trains show how the signals work for themselves, n * ~ . +• ° ne I the features of the Exhibition will be available to the general Han*’ S*" the k° W ” 1“ > These will be heard, day and night, se . nd j? lg ' out Programmes of music, re- PL"? 11 * - all . and sundry that the Ex ' n£ht°V S “ pr ° gl ? ss - , On a clear mUes 6 h6ard ° Ver y ‘ There are many owners of broad-cast receivers who care nothing about the scientific side of their hobby. They keep a radio set in the house just as others keep a piano-player simply for what it brings them. They are interested in the personalities of the artists who, from the broadcasting stations, supply daily and nightly programmes. For these broadcasting stations 2FC and 2BL have arranged to give a programme each afternoon and evening, from the platform of the Town Hall. The modest admission fee of one shilling (children half price, and free on Saturday afternoons, if accompanied by adults), covers not only the Exhibition, but a concert programme which could hardly be excelled in Australia. The broadcasting stations have saved up their best artists, and the concert programmes from the Exhibition will certainly be a very great draw. And those who are not at the Exhibition have simply to tune in their receivers, and hear it in their own homes. The Radio and Electrical Exhibition will be open continuously, from J; to 10 P-m., from March 21 to 01, and all the indications are that the attendances will break all records. It is too early yet to disclose what each exhibitor is preparing for his stand. That the Exhibition will completely outclass its predecessors is certain, and the fact that the committee has arranged with Mr. Augustas Aley, architect, for uniformity of stands and signwriting, and has let one contract for the erection of all the stands, indicates that the Exhibition will present a symmetry of appearance which will make a wonderful effect on visitors. All the floor space is now booked, except for a space which has been retained for seating accommodation. At the moment of writing, however, further inquiries are being made, and’ it seems likely that the committee will have to sell the last inch of space that can be used for an exhibit. Following are the exhibitors:— # Harringtons. # Lawrence and Hanson (radio). # Bennett and Wood. 3a. Mick Simmons. 4. Australian General Electric Co. 5. Lawrence and Hanson (electrical). 6. Clyde Engineering Co. 7. The Ever-Ready Co. (Great Britain). 8. Cossor Valves. 9. Noyes Bros. (Sydney). 10. W. H. Wiles and Co. 11. Amalgamated Wireless. 12. Australian Wireless Co. 13. New System Telephones. 14. Anthony Hordern and Sons. 15. W. G. Watson and Co. 16. Standard Telephones and Cables. 17. Philips Lamps. 18. Keogh Radio Supplies. 19. Stromberg Carlson. 20. Metropolitan Electric Co 21. Manufacturers’ Products, 22. Australian Westinghouse 23. Burgin Electric Co. 24. Colville-Moore Wireless Supplies. 25. Hecla Electric. 26. Amateur Competitions. 27. Amplion (Australasia). 28. Mullard Wireless Service Co. (Continued over leaf.) RADIO EXHIBITION REVIEWED. Before you go to the Radio Exhibition, glance through the f preliminary notices of the exhibits in the March “RADIO.” A summary of the new apparatus shown at most of the stands is given, for the benefit of those country folk who will be unable to visit the Exhibition, and the city listener will find therein an index to the important exhibits. 29. Railways and Tramways, Public Works, Institution of Engineers, University. 30. Listeners-in. 31. Burt Goldsmid (Turbinet Cleaners). Sla. Dangar Gedye. 32. Eureka Cleaners. 33. A. G. Healing and Co. 34. United Distributors. 34a. Federal Radio Distributors. 35. G. C. Beardsmore. 35a. John Danks and Sons. 36. Hoover (Aust.), Ltd. 37. Wireless Newspapers, Ltd. 38. C. W. Winterbotham. i AMATEUR COMPETITIONS. The amateur competitions are likely to be very successful. Numbers of clubs and individual enthusiasts have informed the organiser that they are working hard on their exhibits, and the Radio Transmitters League will have a transmitting set in operation. Radio dealers are again reminded to use their influence to induce the “hams” to prepare an exhibit. Following is the prize list:— 1. Best amateur designed and built short-wave receiver, covering the band from 10 to 80 metres, and suitable for reception of both international telegraphy and telephony: Ist prize, £4/4/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. 2. Best flexible lower-power trans-l mitter, covering amateur wave band: Ist prize, £7/7/; 2nd prize, £3/3/. 1 3. Best amateur designed end constructed piece pf radio apparatus, submitted by an amateur radio organisation ; limited to one entry from each competing organisation. Prize: Cup, valued at £lO, presented by “Wireless Weekly.” 4. Best home-constructed piece of apparatus, other than a complete transmitter -or receiver, submitted by an individual: Ist prize, £3/3/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. 5. Most novel crystal set: Ist prize, £2/2/; 2nd prize, 10/6. 6. Most novel valve set: Ist prize, £3/3/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. The committee retains £7/7/, for special prizes, and Mr. A. Carter offers as a special prize a set of Cossor valves, to be awarded as the judges decide in section (1) or (6). CONDITIONS. For the purpose of these competitions, an amateur is defined as any person who is not considered by the committee to be the proprietor of a radio establishment, or who, on December 1, was not the holder of a dealer’s license. All exhibits shall be bona-fide work of the competitor in whose name they are entered. All exhibits shall be in the hands of the Exhibition Committee of Control by 4 p.m. on Monday, March 19, 1928, at a place to be announced. No exhibit shall be removed from the hall until the conclusion of the Exhibition. A receipt shall be given to each competitor when he hands in his exhibit, and exhibits shall be returned only on surrender of receipt. The decision of the judges, and any- ruling of the Committee of Control, shall be final. AUGUSTUS ALEV. M.I.A. ARCHITECT FOR EXHIBITION. ==P.07 - The Safety Valve== The Safety Valve Readers are urged to express their opinion on matters pertaining to broadcasting. If you have some grievance, if you haik some constructive criticism to offer, here is your chance for expression—your safety valve. The editor assumes no responsibility for statements made by readers and Published on this page, as opinions of correspondents do not represent our editorial Policies or beliefs. Anonymous letters are not considered. , A.W.P. AND L.L. H Dear Sir, —Apropos the experience | of W., Young (“W.W.”, 17/2A28) ['and the Listeners’ League, jr About three or four months ago, I heard of the League, and being desirous of helping in any movement I for the benefit of listeners, went to la lot of trouble to ascertain the secretary’s address. 2FC referred me Itpthe Radio Broadcast Bureau. Thdy jvery kindly supplied the address, and H wrote asking for particulars. Months went by, until last week I received a printed slip, bearing an lad. for batteries, giving object find Membership fee, and address. Not even a word of explanation for the I long wait. k However, my enthusiasm having (cooled by the long wait, I’ll keep the 12/6, and put it towards the price of II new valve. Yours, etc., A. W. PATTERSON. P’Punchbowl. Im, * * * ' | MORE ENTERTAINERS. Dear Sir, —Don’t you think it is time we had a change of programme? I am, like the others, complaining of too much singing, and I think it is > over the odds to have to listen to five records running, and some of them played over again; also request numbers. I What about putting on more en- | tertafners and less of picture show music, as there is nothing in listening to a lot of laughing ? I don’t wonder people get tired of wireless. One time we had theatre acts from 2BL Studio. All my friends say they pi enjoyed them; but even they are taken off. I suppose the fights are put on instead. We know they can- not please everybody, but it is time they gave us better programmes than what they give us at present. | Another bad practice is to stop music, etc., to give out race results, etc. It looks like if wireless is only for the sporting class. I Where are the minstrel bands and I think they will have to have a change soon, or they will find they are talking to the air. Yours, etc., M. NORTON. I Leichhardt. SMOKE CLOUDS. Dear Sir, —To quote a correspondent in your last issue: “According to these traditions (sc. ‘our British traditions’ from previous sentence), when a man had sunk to the vilest depths (as Rev. R. B. S. Hammond’s work clearly shows) and recaptures all that he had lost, and more through Divine intervention—(Query: If ‘Divine intervention’ does the trick, why bother about the rev. gentleman)—and realises that there are others in a .position as bad as he was, and further realises that he can be the means of uplifting some, surely under heaven it is no crime to try and do so.” The italics are mine. 7 Further Comment"is* superfluous. It is obvious that Mr. Moon has wandered as far from the British traditions as the object of his “savage indignation.” In Mr. Moon’s case, however, it was in a praiseworthy endeavor to despatch a sentence which had gradually assumed the sinuous complexities of Laocoon’s serpent, and which was threatening, to assimilate him. Being, as Mb'. Moon, correctly suspicious, unblessed with a Rudyard Kipling _ cum playing-fields of Eton upbringing, I am forced, in all fairness, to add that logical presentation of ideas is essential to debate. Also, "being rather more tickled by my sobriquet than I am ashamed of my perversities, I must continue to veil my identity in a cloud of tobacco-smoke. Yours, etc., THREE CASTLES. Darlinghurst. CAPPOS AGAIN. Dear Sir, —As the letter by “Three Castles,” which Mr. Spencer O. G. Moon reviews in your issue of 2nd March, was in support of mine, in an effort to improve Sunday programmes, I trust you will find space for the “Capstan” again. Mr. Moon will, no doubt, make the same suggestion to “Capstan” as he did to “Three Castles” in the matter of a nom-de-plume. This latter I regard as a very weak point in an otherwise instructive letter, but perhaps Mr. Moon is a non-smoker. Assuming that Mr. Moon’s figures are correct (and he appears to be a mathematician of no little skill), we have indeed taken a great step forward since the days of, say, a couple of years ago. I don’t know definitely if Mr. Moon was endeavoring to prove that the. B.C. companies have realised that the general public demand something more than the noises produced in churches, and are gradually improving their Sunday programmes, but it appears to me that, if such was his motive, he has adequately proved his case. Progress must be the watchword of the successful B.C. company, and it is of interest to note here that only lately 3LO have commenced a series of recitals of the world s most famous records during Sunday afternoon. Now, I venture to say that 3LO has made a bigger effort than any other Australian station , to accurately gauge the wishes of listeners, and the fact that they have improved their Sunday programmes in this manner indicates the progress made, not by 3LO alone, but by the listening public also. 3LO are making great strides In cultivating in their listeners the due appreciation of the world’s best music on all days of the week, and there is a very noticeable improvement in many other stations, and if this upward trend is continued, Mr. Moon, ere long, will be able to produce a schedule showing a still greater improvement in Sunday programmes. Yours, etc., j CAPSTAN. I Darlington Point. AN ARCHBISHOR ON BROADCASTING. Have you been following the Safety Valve controversy on Sunday 'programmes? Yes! Then you will be interested to read Archbishop Lee’s ideas about religious broadcasting, in the March issue of “RADIO” Just a short article, from the eminent Melbourne ecclesiastic. Also a statement by Archbishop Wright, of Sydney. FIFTY MILLION. Dear Sir, —Any household—any morning—with a set. Mum: “Seven o’clock, George; get up at once.” George: “S’only ten to; clock’s fast.” Mum: “Excuse me, I just heard the G.P.O. on the wireless; it’s s-e-v-e-n. Now, Ethel, put down those earphones, and get dressed.” Ethel (excitedly): “Mum, mum, he’s back—Mr. Halbert’s back—hoo- ray.” Mum: “Well, I never; I’m glad. I thought he’d gone to Melbourne, or somewhere.” Flapper Daughter: “Oo! how thrilling to think he is back again. Perhaps he’s been sick.” Schoolboy Jack: “Huh! been to a *nebriates’ home, more like it. ‘Mike’ said they drink whisky, those announcers.” George the Knut: “Cut it out; don’t you know “Mike” only pulls legs 7 Why, if he was serious, they could have him up for libel.” Dad (putting down earphones): “How much lower are those shares going to fall, I wonder; wish to the devil I’d sold out long ago.” Mum: “Oh, is that the honeyman? Good morning, one pound of honey, please. What? Tuppence more than last week. I’ll have you know that the wholesale price is exactly the same this week, for I heard it over the wireless. What? I should think you have made a mistake. Thank heaven for Mr. Marconi; he’s saved me many a penny. Now, then, Dad, don’t go without your umbrella.” Dad: “Why, there’s not a cloud in the sky.” Mum: “Uncle Bas says rain prophesied before mid-day.” To schoolboy Jack: “Will you go to school? Perhaps you would like your ’phones glued to your ears.” 5.8. J.: “Oh, but, Mum, I know all of “‘Fifty Million Frenchmen” except the last verse.” (Spank spank.) 5.8. J.: “Ooh! crumbs, you can hit, Mum; and now they’ve closed down, and I’ve missed it; talk about a nark.” Mum: “Thank goodness, he’s gone; and now I c&n get those sweet peas in without delay. Mr. Lockley says I’ll be a ‘gonner’ if I don’t.” Oh, good morning. An "inspector? “Oh, yes, certainly, we’ve got our license; it will be up next month. Going to renew it? Well, I should say so; we can go without lots of things, but will never be without our wireless set.” “Good morning.” Yours, etc., Greenwich. ROSTAND. ♦ MORSE KEY. The Morse message on the opposite page reads: —There will be a special issue of “Radio” for March. Watch out for our Grand Exhibition Number. BOTH SIDES. Dear Sir, —In reference to the discussion that is now being carried on, in the “Safety Valve,” where listeners-in are discussing the advantages or disadvantages of too much church on Sundays, I would like to add my voice to the appeal of anti-church-goer. Perhaps I should not put that down in such a crude fashion, because, perhaps, there are plenty of church-goers who do not want it “canned,” but who still go to their churches on Sundays. There, in that word “canned,” lies my whole contention in regard to broadcast sermons. I wish to maintain that broadcast services do not, and never will, have the spiritual meaning that the sermons themselves would have if delivered in a House of God. It is only the living personality of the minister that can really feed the soul. To those who advocate broadcast services, I would like to ask them a question Do you feel the same after a broadcast service as you do when you come out of a church? Do you feel the same spiritual upliftment? No, definitely no. How anyone could seems to me to be amazing. How could you feel the same, when, in the general course of events, the service is listened to in an armchair, or some other comfortable seat? Sometimes you smoke —I know I do — and all around you cannot take the same interest, or give the reverence that a spiritual matter deserves. If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well; so here I say, and always will say, that if you want church, go to church, by all means, but do not try to be a kill-joy. There are other people who have sets, besides you, who are not interested in church services. Still, for the cake of invalids, and those folks who are right out in the backblocks, and who never get a chance to go to church, I would like to advocate, say, one church service from each main station. What I am against are the class who, before broadcasting started, would only go to church once on Sundays, but now advocate for religious services from dawn to dark every Sunday from the broadcasting stations. Perhaps the stations are to blame, more than anyone. The continual services on a Sunday wears away one’s patience, as continual dripping of water wears away the stone. If there is any more harm in listening to a little light music on a Sunday than in going surfing, or playing tennis, or golf, then I stand to be corrected. 2JW and 2UE, although only B class stations, have stepped out from ti e more conservative class, and have proved that light music is liked and appreciated on Sundays. It is time that the A class stations woke up. One can quite agree with the P.M.G., when he states that the programmes are not up to the mark. Sundays, to these stations, seems to be a day when they can put over anything without getting justified complaints. Thank goodness that the great majority of sane listeners are beginning to wake up, and demand a little return for their hard-earned license money. Not only Sunday programmes. but the whole week of entertainment from the A class stations leaves much to be desired. Time was when one could have sat down to one’s set at night with a reasonable chance of being entertained. But now even the station who never let us down, i.e., 3LO, seems to find pleasure in giving us rotten programmes. Talks, then some more talks, then few more talks, by way of a change. The whole thing through seems to me to be a case of indirect advertising. What is becoming of our money that we pay in so regularly a question that may seem embarrasing for some of these stations to answer. I do not wish to commit myself in any way, but I think that even for the stations themselves, it y;ould be better if the stations could issue some sort of a monthly account, so that the listeners could see just where their money was going. In the meantime, there is the present question of church all day Sunday; church half of Sunday; or not church at all on Sunday. The most agreeable way, I really think, that this could be settled on both hands, would be to compromise, by letting each station put over one service each Sunday. The other stations, in the meantime, while not putting over absolute jazz, could easily enough find plenty of other music, besides sacred songs, that we would find entertaining. I would welcome reports from other listeners in regard to my statements. It is, after all, only by controversy that we can get to the bottom of things, and get every one satisfied. Before I close, I would like to thank the gentleman who first brought this interesting discussion to light, and would like to commend those who have taken what I consider as the only sane view of the matter, and who advocate church services in moderation. Yours, etc., “FAIR GO.” Stanmore. THE SPIRIT OF RADIO. Watch for the spedial cover of the March issue of “RADIO” on the bookstalls this week. It is an attempt to define the Spirit of Radio. It is the head of a strange woman, yet as different from the 'usual type of pretty-girl cover as you could imagine. It has a queer mystic quality truly of Radio. ==P.09 - Is Your Letter Here?== Is Your Letter Here ? Recent Correspondence at 2FC and 2BL 2FC always have a large mail from U.S.A., and busy typewriters are going for days after their receipt, Germany and Holland also have interested listeners to 2FC, and in the former country lives Karl Nister, a regular correspondent. It is noteworthy to remark on the exceptional good English of some of 2FC’s foreign correspondents, and though sometimes letters from Japan, Germany, France, Holland, and other foreign countries are written most quaintly; as a general rule, the English rivals that of many of our own countrymen. Yet it is surprising to find that grammatical and spelling errors are prevalent in American letters in the majority of cases. Nearly every letter received from that country has several bad spelling errors, apart from Americanisms. On the whole, foreigners are much more careful about their English. They are very careful about the use of capitals, and endeavor to write their letters in the most interesting manner possible, whereas our American cousins do just the opposite. American Stations Our Call Signs. A letter just received by 2FC from one of their regular listeners in U.S.A. reads: “On January 22nd between II and 12 p.m. Central Standard time I heard your station very plainly. I have heard you on several occasions before, and never could get tuned in just right. Can it be that some of our stations are using your call letters and trying to fool the public ? “Telling friends about my reception, and advising wireless papers only brings me the ‘Hee Haw,’ but if there is any chance of my having heard you at that hour, I hope to be able to substantiate my claims if you would kindly let me know.” There is no error about the reception of 2FC in America, each mail from that country bringing hosts of letters for 2FC, most of which describe fully the programme most accurately. The Prodigal Son. Many letters are received by 2FC from mothers whose sons have been lost in wide Australia, and often relatives request 2FC to make enquiries regarding some long lost brother, sister, aunt, great grandmother, etc., etc., but it is impossible to accede to these requests unless the information and particulars come direct from the police. The following letter received from Mr. George Booth, of Chicago, is an example of this type:— “Gentlemen, —My brother, Arthur Pearson Booth, left Melbourne a little more than a year ago for Sydney, but we have no information as to whether he ever got there. Naturally his relatives, widowed mother, and sisters are very worried over his disappearance. The mother lives at Wingletye Lane, Hornchurch, Essex, England. “I wonder if it would be too much to ask you to broadcast the news and ask him to write to his mother at once, or for other people who know of him to communicate to you and thru’ you to his mother. I will be glad to defray any expenses involved. “He is about 38 years old, either slightly deaf, or fully so, served in France, Verdun, two years artillery, was shell shocked, and invalided home for some time, then went to Melbourne, where he lived at 18 Jolimont- street, Jolimont, Melbourne. He was an expert toolmaker and worked at Footscray, is about 5ft. Bin. high, about 150 1 b. weight, has a slight moustache, is rather retiring. “It is quite possible due to his experiences in the War and his affliction that he may have lost his identity for the time being. “Please do what you can in the matter, and ask other agencies to help A MORSE MESSAGE TO READERS. (For key, see opposite page.) if you know of any,—and advise his mother first if you get news of him. Yours very truly, GEORGE BOOTH. Though 2FC regret that in matters like this they cannot do anything, they request that readers who are aware of any such person as Arthur Pearson Booth would be good enough to correspond with Mrs. Booth in England immediately to alleviate her distress. Cow Robber Explains. Dear Sir,—A couple of nights back I heard “Mike” (the young rascal) skiting about the good programmes that 2FC puts on the air. Well they do, but I must say that a lot of it is “high-brow” and passes over the heads of “us waybacks” and “Cow robbers.” “Frinstance! Mr. Cochrane (may his elbow never weaken) says that Professor So and So will now play “Allegro tout Suite in a B flat” and some bloke sits down (or I suppose he does) and drags out some notes at the rate of about 60 hours a mile, and as my Crystal Set can only get 2FC (when it is on the air the others are drowned out). I have to listen in or wait for the next item. “Well, I like the other bloke to have his bit of pleasure, if that is what he calls it, but couldn’t you give us some more Banjo, Mandolin or Steel Guitar items ? I have heard people who claim to know, say that such music is “low class.” Well, if they heard Mr. Harrison White play “The Pilgrim’s Chorus” as we did from 2FC one night, I think they would alter their tune. How about at least 6 Banjo Mandolin, or Guitar items every night or four times a week? I am not greedy, and it needn’t be “Naughty Eyes” or “Nighty Nights” too often. “Also could you beg, order or request Mr. Chappie to treat us to a lot more solos, on the organ in the studio? I think it has a splendid tone, and is a treat to listen to. Such pieces as “The Lost Chord,” “Crossing the Bar,” “The Pilgrim’s March” and “The Grand March,” and hosts of others, that I’ll bet Mr. Chappie knows, would be very thankfully received and as often as you like. Well you thanked me once for what you termed the interest I took in your programmes, so I’m hoping you won’t be annoyed with this humble effort. Cheerio, Yours truly, , (Sgd). W. M. MARSHALL. P.S. The mosquitoes (Cripes! I nearly swore then, and me a Digger too) are bad round here and make it hard to listen in at times but still we struggle on. W. M. M. Penrith. STARS. There is an impressive list of contributors in the March issue of “RADIO.” Among the writers, there are, Brasso, M. C. Mahood, A. S. Cochranne, Ray Allsop, Don. B. Knock, U. R. Ellis, Archbishop Lees, Martin P. Rice, R. G. Walker, Gordon Bland, C. C. Faulkner. And the artists include: Jack Waring, G.K. Townshend, Unk. White, M. C. Mahood, Alex. Gurney, R. Whitmore. ==P.10 - Notes and News from 4QG== Notes and News from 4QG By the Station Correspondent “CHANGING OVER.” Most listeners who hear a big- broadcasting station announce that it has completed its transmission from some place or other, and that it is “changing-over” to some other point, hardly ever stop to realise with what smoothness the whole system works, and how quickly the changes are made. It is very seldom that any hitch in a change-over occurs, especially in a modern station such as 4QG. Some few nights ago, however, 4QG had a rather sad experience in its changes, and this experience resulted in at least one member of its staff having to do some strenuous work. The station was effecting transmission of a description of motor-cycle races, from the Davies Park Speedway, and, after finishing several races, announced that it would charge over to Lennon’s Ballroom. The change was made, quite in order, but the orchestra had just finished a strenuous dance, and had stopped for a “breather.” There was no music, so the engineer-in-charge switched back to the Speed-way, and asked for more motor-cycle races. The announcer there had had a heavy three-quarters of an hour, but he willingly obliged, and gave further descriptions. Then another change was made to the Ballroom, only to learn that supper was on, and still no music was ready. There w-as nothing to do but change back again to the Speedway, and a very dry-throated announcer was compelled to give more descriptions, meantime silently envying those w'ho w-ere more fortunately placed than he was, and w’ho were having supper at Lennon’s. It was with feelings of relief that he concluded his extra task, and announced “Changing-over” to the Studio. S.O.S. CALLS. Every listener has, at some time or other, heard a broadcasting station give some urgent call, requesting any listener knowing the w-hereabouts of some person or other to communicate with the police. Such calls are termed “SOS” messages at the broadcasting stations, and very few people realise the tremendous number of requests which are made for the inclusion of such messages- in the transmissions. At 4QG, never a day passes by without several such requests being made. The management of the station is at all times in a difficult position in regard to these requests. It does not, for one moment, desire to refuse a request, the granting of which w r ill mean much to the inquirer, but, at the same time, it cannot possibly grant the space to all requests made. Were it to do so, the programmes would become filled with such calls, and the license-holder would receive very little for his money. Station 4QG therefore takes as “SOS” calls only messages which are extremely urgent, and, even then, refers the inquirer- to the Police Department, and demands that the message be perused by police officers. It has been found necessary of late to quite firmly refuse to broadcast from 4QG inquiries for missing friends, unless these are submitted in the form of advertisements, to be included in the regular advertising sessions. The station does not desire to make money out of any personal misfortune, but of late it has been receiving so many requests to broadcast messages, to try and trace missing cousins, aunts, uncles, etc., many of whom were last heard of fifteen or twenty years ago, that in fairness to its customers —the listeners—it has been compelled to “put its foot down with a firm hand.” QUICK ACTION. Some idea of the quickness of thought and action required in the conducting of a large broadcasting station may be gained from the transmission of the civic reception to Bert.Hinkler, at Bundaberg, the night the famous airman arrived at that city. Extensive arrangements had previously been made to broadcast a description of his arrival, and these had been carried out very successfully. Prior to his arrival, however, it had been very difficult to secure definite information regarding functions, and it was not until the afternoon he landed in Bundaberg that it was definitely known that at such and such a time a welcome would be accorded to him in the Town Hall. A programme had been arranged at 4QG, but everything went by the board when Hinkler was considered. Trunk lines were busy, and messages flew backwards and forwards, between 4QG and Bundaberg. With lightning-like haste, the Town Hall was connected by landline, and portable gear was installed. Then, at a few minutes’ notice, the studio programme was cancelled, and a change-over was made to Bundaberg. By virtue of the extreme courtesy displayed by the Postmaster-General’s Department, and the excellent line facilities provided, the speeches came over with the utmost clarity. It was not known how long the welcome would take, and a jazz band was, therefore, kept in attendance at 4QG. Shortly after nine o’clock the welcome ended, and 4QG then changed back, and gave a programme of dance music from the studio until closing down time. It was not possible, of course, to warn the public beforehand of the Station’s intention to effect the relay, and many people who listened in at eight o’clock, expecting to hear dance music, were surprised to hear Hinkler’s welcome at Bundaberg. Judging by the countless congratulatory telegraph, telephone, and written congratulations the Station received, everybody was delighted with the last minute arrangements. 4QG’S RACING ANNOUNCER COINCIDES WITH JUDGE. The Welter Handicap of the Queensland Turf Club’s February meeting wa's responsible for one of the most thrilling finishes witnessed at Eagle Farm racecourse for some years, when Civetta, Perfect Night. Tigrinum, and Sheila’s Lad flashed past the winning-post almost in line with three others a short margin away. 4QG’S ANNOUNCER singled out Civetta and Perfect Night, but declared that the finish was so close that he could not separate them. When the numbers were hoisted, the judge declared a dead-heat between Civetta and Perfect Night! MISS THELMA CHAMPION, who has written several radio plays, which have been produced from time to time by Station 4QG, is now at work on a radio drama, “Rio Ferber on Trial,” which will be broadcast from the studio on the night of Friday, March 30th. The cast will be taken by a number of well-known artists, who have successfully played in previous interludes written by Miss Champion. “Rio Ferber on Trial” will be the first drama yet attempted by these players from 4QG. THERE SHE BLOWS! Most readers cherish recollections of the whaling yarns of their earlier years —Moby Dick and other novels, which still have a great attraction. But whaling has changed a great deal since those days. It has become a business, and in the March number of “ RADIO ,” R. G. Walker tells of how wireless is making that business an exact science. He tells of the Nielson Alonso, and the other whalers, operating south of Tasmania. ==P.11 - Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh== Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh Hear One Another Speak Through London Hinkler (newest Mike), standing before hie 'plane on his arrival. Determined that such small things as atmospherics and jamming were not to be allowed to interfere with residents in the British Isles hearing him speak, Bert Hinkler made his second appearance at th 6 Studios of 2FC on Tuesday morning, March 13. On this occasion, he was not only relayed; and heard with the greatest clarity throughout Great Britain, but those present in the Sydney studios also heard him relayed back to Australia. Irene Vanbrugh, also imbued with the true spirit, spoke again this morning, and joined in the thrilling experience of talking round the world to Bert Hinkler. Whilst the famous airman spoke in one studio, Miss Vanbrugh listened to his voice coming back from London in another studio. The positions were then reversed, and Mr. Hinkler listened to the speech of the eminent. English actress under similar conditions. Owing to jamming, which interfered with the previous transmission on the 28.5-metres wave-length, the 8.8. C., London, got in touch with 2FC, Sydney, and suggested that an alteration should be made in the wave-length. The engineers of A.W.A. at once fell in with the suggestion, and it was arranged for this morning’s programme to be transmitted on a wave-length of 31.5 metres. Punctually at 6.25, Sydney time, corresponding with 8.25, London time, 2LO, London, called as follows: “Hello, 2FC, Sydney; hello,. 2FC, Sydney. Conditions are favorable, and if they remain so, we will re- broadcast you at 2035, G.M.T.” The London station then continued to transmit, through SSW, Chelmsford, a short musical programme, and then the following announcement was heard, at 6.34:—“London calling. We are now crossing over to Australia, to hear Captain Hinkler’s speech, from 2FC, Sydney.” At 6.35, Bert Hinkler delivered a short five-minute speech, followed, at 6.40, by Irene Vanbrugh, who spoke for the same period. At 6.47, the following message came through on the air:— “London calling. We will now resume our evening programme, from the point where it was interrupted. You have been listening to Captain Hinkler’s speech, from 2FC, Australia.” At 6.51, the following message was sent from sSW:—“Hello,, 2FC; hello, 2FC, Sydney, Australia. We relayed your full message from Captain Hinkler at 2035 GMT; also Miss Vanbrugh.” At 6.53, the London night programme was continued, with orchestral selections from the 2LO Studio. Both Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh felt that they had been fully rewarded for their efforts in coming to the 2FC Studios at such an early hour, after their previous disappointment. ==P.12 - 3LO Sporting News== 3LO Sporting News THERE is a glamor and thrill about Big Public Schools Cricket that is not found to such a degree in any other sphere of this sport. The keen, healthy rivalry of youth, playing for the honour of their school, is enjoyed by “cricket” enthusiasts who regard it as the true spirit of the great game. The progress results on March 22nd and 23rd between the Big Public Schools will be broadcast by 3LO during the afternoons, and final results will be given at 7 p.m. each day. Old boys all over the Commonwealth and in New Zealand will want to know how their schools are faring, and will listen in when the results are broad- cast. Randwick Autumn Carnival Broadcast. The A.J.C. Autumn Racing Carnival will open at Randwick on Saturday, April 7th—and 3LO will be there to give racing enthusiasts in all parts of the Commonwealth full ac- counts of the racing. The Doncaster Handicap and the A.J.C. Sires Produce Stake are the two main events on the programme, and each event promises keen racing. Racegoers have long learnt to rely upon 3LO for full and accurate re- ports of race meetings in all parts of Australia. The turf has been in- vested with a new interop as a re . suit of 3LO’s broadcasting service. Stawell’s Famous Athletic Carnival. The Stawell Athletic Club’s carnival to open at Central Park, Stawell, on Saturday, April 7th, will attract the leading runners of Australia, and all Australia will be interested in the results of the elimination heats of the big event, the Stawell Gift. 3LO has arranged to broadcast full reports of the carnival events in this, one of the biggest professional running meetings in the world. The possibility of new champions being discovered is always present, and if they are, well, all Australia will want to know about it at once. 3LO will provide this service. Frank Beaurepaire’s Advice to Swimmers. There is no one in Australia to-day better qualified to give advice to swimmers than the Australian champion, Frank Beaurepaire. Winner of a long string of championships in a period of over 30 years of active participation in front rank events. Beaurepaire has amassed a wealth of practical knowledge that no theoretical training can approach. 3L0 listeners will therefore he glad to learn that Beaurepaire will talk from the studio on Tuesday, April 3rd, on the subject, “Long Distance Swimming, and How to Prepare for It.” Hints from such an unrivalled authority on the sport at a time when long-distance swimming is so popular should be of particular interest. Green Mill Roller Cycling Results. The results of the Green Mill roller cycling championships of Victoria Frank Beaurepaire, champion swimmer, Who is to broadcast a talk from SLO on the technique of swimming . will be broadcast from 3LO on the nights of Monday and Wednesday, April 2nd and 4th. These one mile events are attracting considerable attention because of their novelty, and the fact that a large measure of skill is required of the contestants. 3LO’s announcements are being awaited eagerly by the thousands interested in the out- come of the contests. AIREALITIES (By “Rados.”) A Vagary of Time. SUCH is one of Time’s vagaries that Monday’s news is known in London on Sunday night. The news broadcast by 3LO, Melbourne, during the early morning short-wave session is listened to or* the other side of the world 10 hours previously, and incidents are known chronologically before they happen. On the other hand, British news, although transmitted and received simultaneously, is ten hours late when It arrives in the Antipodes. The simplicity of the explanation does not rob the peculiarity of its Interest, and to the child mind it is a source of endless thought, besides being an object-lesson in chrono- logical reckoning. Science and Radio. The Spectrum of the Sun and Stars can be dissected, one color from the other, until their virtues or disad- vantages for use of mankind can be accurately analysed and calculated. It can be ascertained from the color of the light of the stars what mine- rals they contain. Their weight and distance can be measured, and their movements calculated with precision. Such is the march of science. Soon the phenomena of wireless will be known, fading and distortion will be overcome, and the way opened up for contiuonus telephonic communication the world over. 3LO, Melbourne, is doing much to elucidate these prob- lems. by conducting a regular short- wave broadcasting service every Mon- day morning, between 4.30 and 6.30 (corresponding to 18.30 to 20.30 G.M.T., Sunday). They are also carrying out exten- sive fading and distortion tests, be- sides endowing special research at the Melbourne University. Much valuable data has already been col- lected, and the importance of the ultimate results cannot be foretold. Sufficient for the day is the satisfac- tion of taking its place with the foremost wireless stations in the world* with the optimistic hope that It will discover the cause of the bug- bears standing in the pathway of radio advancement. ==P.13 - It 's All in the Air== '''It 's All in the Air''' Coming Features in the Broadcasting Programmes INCLUDED in the programme to be broadcast from 3LO on Sunday night, April Ist, will be community singing from the Welsh Church. “THE SILVER KING” is to be re- peated by special request, by the H. W. Varna Company at 2FC Studio on evening of 28th March. RAYMOND ELLIS: Has arranged his farewell recital from 2FC on Wed- nesday, 28th March, when he will in- clude request songs, from his many listeners in a number of well selected items. THE METHODIST Church Choir, Nicholson Street, will broadcast the inspiring “Olivet to Calvary,” on the night of Wednesday, April 4th. The Choir will visit the studio for the oc- casion. PETER GAWTHORNE, English baritone, is appearing at 2FC on the evening of Sunday, 25th March. Mr. Gawthorne is a man of many parts, and will long be remembered by Syd- ney theatregoers for his masterly interpretation of The Examiner in “Outward Bound.” THE STUDIO Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. J. Sutton Crowe, will broadcast the opera, “II Trova- tore,” from 3LO on the night of Mon- day, April 2nd. This orchestra specialises in this type of classical music, and listeners are advised to make a special note of the date and time of this performance. ANOTHER OF the popular So- nora Sunday afternoon concerts will be broadcast from 3LO, from 2 till 3 p.m., bn Sunday, April Ist. Speci- ally selected records are used in these concerts, and include a wide variety of selections. The best records are chosen from latest releases, and gramophone owners are thus assisted very materially in the choice of their new records. N.S.W. BLINDED SOLDIERS AS- SOCIATION : An entertainment on behalf of this Association has been or- ganised by Captain Fred Aarons, and will be held at the Pavilion Cafe on Saturday night, 24th March. The pro- gramme, which will be broadcast by 2FG, includes old favorites of Sydney’s listening public, viz., Charles Law- rence, Cliff Arnold, Brunton Gibb, Borman McLennan and Louise Hom- frey. Dinner Music will be from the Cafe on the same evening. THE SCOTS’ Church Choir will render “The Crucifixion” on Tues- day night, April 3rd, and 3LO has arranged to broadcast it. SADIE GRAINGER BROAD, who has not been heard by listeners for some time, will sing from 2FC Studio on Wednesday, 28th March. ROSEHILL will be broadcast by 2FC on Saturday afternoon, 24t*h March, when the popular Racing Com- missioner, M. A. Ferry, will describe the meeting in running. “ON WENLOCK EDGE,” Vaughan Williams’ whimsical song cycle, has been chosen by William Dallison for his appearance at 2FC Studio on Mon- day evening, 26th March, which will be presented with string quartette and piano accompaniment. ON TUESDAY night, April 3rd, BLO will broadcast a special West Country programme, on the occasion of the convention of the Devon, Corn- wall and Somerset Associations of Victoria. The president of the asso- ciation will also deliver a short ad- dress on Cornwall. RADIO EXHIBITION: The pro- grammes at the Radio Exhibition at the Town Hall are to be supplied by 2FC on the afternoon and evening of Friday, 23rd March. In the afternoon, the artists include Daisy Sweet, Harry Whyte, Sammy Cope, Clara Hartge and William Bowyer. At night Len Maurice, Gabriel loffe, Ernest Archer, Eileen Boyd and Cyril Coy’s Dance Orchestra will appear. Enid Connellv is the accompanist in the afternoon, and Horace Keats at night. J. Ernest Sage, the celebrated con- ductor and baritone, who is to broad- cast from 3LO shortly. A CONCERT under the auspices of the Australian League of Nations will be given in the Great Hall, Sydney University, on the evening of 26th and will be broadcast by 2FC. A very enjoyable programme has been arranged, to which Moore McMahon, the British Music Society Quartette, and the Royal Sydney Apollo Club will contribute. ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Features of 3LO programmes dur- ing the week of April 2nd till 7th will be musical interludes by the Four Colored Emperors of Harmony and the Hawaiians, Frank and Francis Luiz. The colored performers will mingle the latest popular hits with dreamy plantation lullabies, and the Hawaiians will transport listeners to the moonlit isles of the Pacific, with their quaint and appealing songs and guitar music. Both features should be popular. REALISING that the possibilities that attend such a session as the “Women’s Hour,” broadcast each morning from 3LO, are tremendously far reaching, no pains are being spared to make this session as all em. bracing as possible, and fresh fea- tures are being added weekly. Apart from the lecturettes that have a direct bearing on the home life, cook- ing, dressmaking, etc., the series of “Health Talks” (with exercises), given by Mrs. Clarence Weber, are proving of more than usual interest, and, through this medium, hundreds of country women are engaged in the fascinating process of not only “get* ting” but “keeping” fit. BRASSO. Have you met Brasso?—the hard-bitten, worldly-wise brass- pounder, who is writing of his wartime experiences as chief op. with transports and tramps , and other submarine-boat prey in “RADIO.” Then read the rattling good adventure yarn he tells in the next issue. It has to do with the rum-running in radio, an industry not unfa- miliar to the author. Illustrated by Jack Waring. LISTENERS will be interested to learn that final arrangements have been made to broadcast the com- munity singing from Ballarat on Fri- day, March 30th. This is always a popular feature with every class of listener, and not only will it afford additional pleasure to old Ballarat re- sidents living in Melbourne to hear Items broadcast from their own home town, but, as it justly claims to be one of the “Homes of Song,” com- munity singers of Melbourne will be busily engaged in comparing notes, and possibly trying to glean a few hints from their country cousins. ANYTHING that enables the aver- age listener, especially the house- wife, to cast aside the cares and worries of the day, is especially wel- come, and the evensong service broadcast each Thursday evening by BLO, from St. Paul’s Cathedral, is a peaceful interlude in the wear and tear of daily routine. But for this thousands of country listeners would never have an opportunity of hearing the famous Cathedral choir, with its beautiful boy sopranos and the equally famous organ. LISTENERS are reminded that on March 26th, “The Boy Comes Home,” a delightfully humorous ' and enter- taining playlet, will be broadcast from 3LO. The play is being re- hearsed and produced by Terence Crisp, who will give a good account of the principal role, and has been chosen with a special view to effec- tive radio appeal. Mr.. Crisp, who has been associated with the Reper- tory movement for some considerable time past, has little to learn in the art of acting and production, and listeners may look forward to a most artistic and enjoyable performance. FEW ENTERTAINER lecturers are more popular over the air than Charles Nuttall, who has been dispensing much humour and wisdom during the past two years from 3LO, and whose fund of amusing anecdotes seems endless. “A little episode comes to my mind in connection with a railway journey from New York up country,” he says, “my .fellow pas- senger being a gentleman who had just arrived from the Old Country. This was his first trip since landing, and he had apparently forgotten that meals were not included in the fare, so gave himself a thoroughly good time. He had an immense capacity, and ordered portion after portion,, no- thing seemed to satisfy him, and huge steaks followed each other as easily as peanuts. However, he was speedily brought to his bearings, when the waiter presented the bill, 32/6 for breakfast. I felt distinctly sorry for him, more especially when I discovered he was a Scotsman, for I knew then how deeply he must have felt the shock.” THAT VERY popular contralto, Madoline Knight, is again broadcast- ing from 3LO, her perfect diction and enunciation much enhancing the enjoyment of listeners. And thereby hangs a tale. “When I was training,” she said, ‘my singing master was al- ways particularly strict about my enunciation, and, being very enthusi- astic, I followed his instructions im- plicitly. On one occasion I was Kinging at a church gathering, ancr, after the congregation had left the building, being anxious to discover what kind of an impression my songs had made, I asked the old verger twho was dusting the pews and put- ting the books away) if he thought the people had heard my words dis- tinctly. He looked at me a few moments and said, ‘Yes, missie, you're the plainest singer we’ve had here for many a long day.’ ” A MUSICAL TREAT is in store for listeners on Saturday, March 31st, when the “colourful” song- cycle, “In a Persian Garden,” will be broadcast from Studio 3LO. The arrangements are in the hands of Madame Ella Kingston, the well- known soprano from Collins Street Baptist Church, who had already firmly established herself in the good graces of listeners, and who will ren- der the soprano solos in her cus- tomary artistic manner, whilst the choir, under • her capable baton, will give an excellent account of the ensemble numbers. “THE BELLE of Ney York,” though by no means one of our latest musical comedies, never seems to lose its charm of appeal, and, in response to repeated requests for a “further edition,” arrangements have been made for another performance of the musical numbers, which will be broadcast from 3LO, on Wednesday, 28th, and once again the tuneful melodies, “Lucky Jim,” “Try again, Johnnie” and “The Belle of New York” will delight hundreds of listeners. “IT WAS THE MORNING of Hink- ler's broadcast to England,” said Mr. Oswald Anderson, Manager of 2FC, “and I was on my way to the Studio for the preliminary tests at 5 a.m. As the punt crossed the Harbor, I frankly indulged in a little day dreaming. Sixteen days to accomplish a six weeks journey, and now through radio Hinkler’s spoken word would cover the distance in 1/15 of a second. “In a very few years, Empire broad- casting will be quite common, but as yet we are experiencing the thrill of pioneering. Blase as we pretend we are, we still stand a little in awe of the microphone—‘Mike’ of 2FC,” he added, laughing. “As we drew near Fort Macquarie, a voice at my elbow said: ‘Got time to give me a lift ? ’ I invited the brawny son of toil to jump in, and along de- serted Pitt Street he waxed confiden- tial. ‘I catch that punt every morn- ing (4.30_L but most times I have to walk to the station. Guess this is my lucky day.’ “At his destination he gripped my hand with wincing earnestness. ‘Don’t know who you are, but it was mighty good of you,’ he said, ‘l’ll have to get “Mike” of 2FC to thank you!”’ 2FC’S SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST ON 28.35 METRES. “WE HEARD this station clearly, also the announcement of their wave- length. This station came through very strong, and both voice and music were received with clarity. The quality was in no way inferior with Philips. At 6.10 till 8.50 p.m. a musi- cal programme was received consist- ing of orchestral items which 'in- cluded ‘Always,’ and ‘lt’s a Long Way to Tipperary,’ concluding atT 8.50 with the National Hymn. Power R 9, using a detector and two stages of audio . no stages of radio frequency.” TELEGRAMS were received from the stations who rebroadcast 2FC’s description of Hinkler’s landing at Bundaberg. A few of them read as follows: “Your studio transmission short- wave excellent. Bundaberg poor stop. Summary’ of events as given from studio after conclusion of broadcast from Bundaberg very clear and steady stop. Many thanks for your courtesy in this. Laws, 7ZL.” “We successfully rebroadcast your Hinkler reception from Bundaberg. Please accept our many thanks. SCL.” “Reception extremely difficult but could follow enthusiastic proceedings at Bundaberg stop. Resume of events appreciated. Again many thanks. 6WF.” Telegrams were also received-from listeners all over Australia congratu- lating 2FC on their initiative in re- broadcasting these historical events oh short waves. SUPER-POWER. Network Broadcasting. What is the next development in Australian Broadcasting? What are the great powers con- sidering just now? Is it Super- Power and Chain Broadcast- ing? F. R. Leppard, in the March issue of “RADIO,” be- lieves that it is. Analysing the present situation, in view of the Royal Commission's findings, he cannot see anything else but the establishment of super-power stations and the linking-up of relay stations. The name Lep- pard is a psuedonym concealing a well-known identity in broad- casting whose position makes him specially qualified to write on this subject. ==P.15 - The 3LO Childrens Page== '''The 3LO Childrens Page''' THE WIRELESS FAIRY’S GIFT. | (By Ruby Sykes Lyon.) THE Studio at 3LO was very quiet, as “Billy Bunny” sat in ■ his big chair, sorting his birth- day letters for the “Children’s Hour,” * then the Wireless Fairy (whose real same is Twinkletoes) jumped from , the microphone on to “Billy Bunny’s” desk, and whispered to him, “Don’t forget to tell the children about the fairy gift of -lovely garden seeds you lave for the birthday little folk.” [‘Til tell them,” said “Billy Bunny.” ( “I wonder if they know that a lovely little fairy lives in each flower that will blossom when those seeds are properly cared for and watered?” 'asked the fairy. “I wonder,” said “Billy Bunny.” “They may not even how that in that one packet of seeds they will have, if they are good little [gardeners, seeds, plants, and blossoms for years. That is the reason that I call them fairy gifts, for fairy gifts [always multiply,” the fairy said. (“You’re a very nice person, Twinkle- ’ toes,” “Billy Bunny” said, “and I [shall certainly tell the children what you say.’’ iTwinkletoes flew three, times round the microphone (that is the way she shows she is pleased), and then left ‘“Billy Bunny” to tell the children that a packet of garden feeeds is being ®nt by 3LO to every boy and girl rwhose birthday is recorded there. So, children, those, of you who have not [sent in your birthdays to 3LO, so as ‘you may receive one of these fairy [gifts, dot. so, for where could you get a gift that got better and better the [more you used it but from a fairy? [Besides, think of the joy of bringing [“Billy Bunny” a nice bunch of fairy Blossoms, that you have grown all by pourself, from the birthday fairy gift from 3LO. THE PAST. (By “Mintie.) Where was a time when Pa went out, WArtd left Ma home to sew; l utthat was ere, the wireless came; I There was no 3LO. mere was a time when Mother said f The house was dull and slow; m that was ere the wireless came; (There was no 3LO. mere was a time when Grandpa m snored, vAnd led the folk a dance; bit that Avas ere the wirelesdj came, \ And brought our Norm. McCance. Vow home is quite d different place, \And no one cares to stray; |'hey listen in to 3LO, And tfiat’s th.e happy way. FAIRY FLOWERS. (By “Micky the Sprite.”) Once upon a time (most fairy stories commence that way), when there were no ' Faity Flowers on earth, a sweet little Fairy, who was very sad at all the sorrow and sick- ness among little children, thought how beautiful it would be if she could fill the world with love and gladness, and if she could cheer the little sick children with sweet perfumed Fairy Flowers. She called all the Love Fairies, together, and told them what she. wanted to do, and they clapped their hands with joy. They decided to make a big garden, and bring in seed from. the deserts tnd'the forests, and put into them fairy magic, to make, them grow sweet, and more beautiful than -ever before. The gar- den grew, and grew, and grew, and the Fairies breathed into the flowers, and when the seed came, they scat- tered it to the four corners of the earth. The mortal children grew to love the Fairy 'Flowers, and the world was filled with love and joy and beauty. After many years the Flower Fairies came to 3LO with their gar- den seeds, and in every envelope going to all the children with birth- day cards they now slip-in quietly a packet of seed. . The children are overjoyed to receive these gifts, and they are all making gardens like the fairies did many years ago, so that they will grow more and more fairy flowers to. give to their loved ones, and the little children in hospitals, and the dear old folk, who are not able to make a garden for themselves. Don’t you think. this is a beautiful thing to do, children? and if you would like to do your share of scat- tering the seed of joy and love and” sunshine, just have your birthday put in the big birthdav book at 3LO, and the fairies will do the rest. SUNDAY SONORA RECITALS SOUGHT AFTER. 3LO’s Feature Success. There were some who predicted failure for the broadcasting of gramophone records, when 3LO mooted the Sunday afternoon concerts some time ago, but then they were not to know the quality of the concerts 3LO intended to provide. The Sunday afternoon sonora concerts have proved one of SLO’s most successful and most appreciated ventures. Scores of let- ters of commendation have been re- ceived. The concerts are given from 2 p.m. till 3 p.m. on Sundays, and the programmes are always specially selected'. Bayreuth Festival Records. Bayreuth Festival records wera used for the concert on Sunday, March 18. Bayreuth is a small town in Bavaria, and ;s not only the Mecca of all Wagnerites, but also of all lovers of opera. It is the shrine of Wagner. Nowhere in the world are the operas of Wagner to be seen and heard in such magnificent productions as at Bayreuth. The members of the or- chestra at this famous theatre, which is shaped like a fan, having unique acoustic properties, are each a profes- sor of his instriiment. They are actu- ated not by the high rate of pay, but by the honor and distinction of being selected to play at the Wagner festival. Wonderful Records. The records, then, are of distinct beauty and appeal. On the 18th March programme will be played Parsifal, in 15 parts, Siegfried, in three parts, Rhinegold, in two parts, and Valkyrie, in two parts. It is an opportunity for music lovers to hear a particularly good programme. The records, when broadcast, are enriched in tone and color until the listeners are almost made to believe that they are listening, eyes closed, to the art- ists in the flesh. MARY GUMLEAF. ' (By “Mintie.”) j Did the Fairies send you, Mary, ’ From their magic land of light? ' / can hear the Fairy whispers, When you speak to us, at night. Birthdays were not half so jolly, Till we knew the Wireless Bird;. John and Jean , and Jim and Polly Scamper when their name is heard. Did the Fairies really send you, From their land to 3LO? Mary Gumleaf,, tell me truly, ’Cos I’d really LOVE to know. HELLO! THE HELLO MAN. Yes, he's writing for the Mctrch “RADIO” An article on the serious aspect of the Bedtime story. He makes you think more of the value of the children’s session, and after reading this article, you feel confident that the story-teller’s influence is a great one, and in the case of 2FC, is in the rigfit hands. It is only one of rthe outstand- ing features of this issue.' ==P.16 - The Economic Radio Stores Ad== WE SELL IT FOR LESS *" SATISFACTION 5 SPECIAL BARGAINS Parts for “THE FOURSOME TWO” this issue Cost £4 12/1 r 1 Polished Radion Panel, 12 x 7 x 3/16, cut true 5 3 1 E.C.O. .0005, one hole fixing straightline Condenser . 10 0 1 E.C.O. .00035, one hole fixing straightline Condenser 7 6 2 B.M.S. Vernier Dials, Bakelite, with logging windows, 6/6 13 0 1 Bakelite Former, Cut True, 3x3 1 0 1 ilb. 26 D.C.C. wire 110 1 Crescent 6to 1 Audio Transformer 13 6 1 Philmore Midget Condenser 4 3 1 De Jur, 400 ohm. Potentiometer 4 6 1 Philmore “Certified” 30 ohm. Rheostat 2 0 1 Brachstat Ballast, to suit Valve 4 9 1 Radioakes Radio Frequency Choke 8 6 3 Wetless Mica Condensers, .001, .002, .00025, at 1/6 4 6 1 Philmore 2-meg. leak and holder 2 0 1 Fuller li volt “Inert” dry cell 1 0 1 Everready 4£ volt “C” Battery 2 9 1 B.M.S. Push-pull Battery Switch 1 0 1 Fantail Single Circuit Jack 1 ? 9 Engraved Binding Posts, 4d - 3 JJ 1 Bakelite Strip, for terminal board 0 b Guaranteed against burn-out for one year. “ Crescent ” Audio Transformer Ratios, 6 to 1 and Sh to 1 13/6 COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Our parts are absolutely guaranteed to give satis- faction. Send your orders to us conditionally that your money is refunded if you are not satisfied with the goods upon receipt of same. Goods must be returned to us within ten days. We Pay Carriage on all Orders of 10/- and over, except on Speakers, Cabinets, Batteries, and Value Payable Post Parcels. Terms Cash with Order, or Valuable Payable Post. No discounts. Valves —no responsibility unless fragile postage rates are paid by purchaser. For QUICK SERVICE address Mail Orders to ECONOMIC RADIO STORES, 492 George Street, SYDNEY “YOURS FOR LOWER PRICES AND SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” THE ECONOMIC RADIO STORES PARR VMATTA: Cor. Macquarie and Church Sts. ’Phone: UW 9601. SYDNEY: 25 NEW ROYAL ARCADE, ’Phone: M 6138. NEWCASTLE: No. 13 Union St. ’Phone: New. 1622. ==P.17 - The Foursome Two== '''The Foursome Two''' THE heading “Foursome Two” may sound ambiguous, but a glance at the diagrams will show why this receiver is so styled. Many readers have written us from time to time, asking for details of a circuit making use of Tetrode valves. Until recently it has been a difficult matter to obtain four electrode valves which were really worth the use thereof from an economical and efficiency view-point, but now it is possible to design a receiver of extreme economy and yet retain the quality of volume combined with all other requisite features; by the use of suitable Tetrodes. The word Tetrode, as the reader will conclude, is the term applicable to the four electrode valve. Many readers will probably “stall” at the idea of breaking new ground, and may consider the Tetrode something beyond their ken until they have sufficiently mastered the ins and outs of the three electrode valve, or Triode. There are differences, of course, which are material, but these will not pass beyond comprehension for those who are sufficiently conversant with the function of the Thermionic valve. The main outstanding feature of the four electrode valve is that it may be used with a considerably lower plate voltage than is possible with a three electrode valve. A Tetrode of suitable design will also give a much higher amplification for a given B supply them with the Triode. Evidence of the efficiency of the Tetrode is in the fact that the commercial long and medium wave receiver used for telegraphic communication on ships whose wireless installations are designed by one of the world’s leading wireless companies, uses a single Tetrode valve. The penetrating power of short waves is now well known and trans-world communication established daily; yet the writer remembers well that uncanny feeling when listening in Sydney harbour to signals emanating from GBL Leafield, in England, a few years ago. The wavelength was in the region of 22,000 metres and the signal perfectly readable using a Tetrode detector and a separate heterodyne oscillator. The receiver, as described here, is illustrative of and well adapted to the use of Tetrodes. It will be found perfectly simple to control, highly sensitive, and above all, the last word in economy. A glance at the theoretical diagram will show that there is nothing terrifying to the novice about it. The arrangements of the components is quite straightforward, and mainly because it is thought that the enthusiast who builds such a set as this will want to find out something about its “modus operandi,” more controls are provided than are really necessary. The tuning coil used is centre tapped as shown, although this tapping need not be electrically central. Here is one immediate advantage of this receiver, which is that it is easily adaptable to a highly sensitive and' easily controllable short-wave receiver. In this case, it will, of course, be necessary to materially reduce the capacity of condenser Cl, which is normally .0005 mfd. for the broadcast band. The value of the inductance naturally will also require LIST OF PARTS FOR THE FOURSOME TWO. Although the parts listed below and mentioned throughout the articles were those actually used by us in the receiver described, it must be pointed out that it is not absolutely essential that they be rigidly adhered to. Other parts of similar quality and technical values should function quite satisfactorily. 1 Dilecto formica or hard rub- ber panel 12 x 7 x 3-16 in. 1 Baseboard li x 10 x lin. 1 .0005 variable condenser (Ge- cophone). 1 .00035 variable condenser (Gecophone). If alternative makes, two good quality vernier dials. 1 3in. former, three inches long. 1 Small reel 26 D.C.C. wire. 1 5 to 1 ratio transformer. 1 50 mfd. midget variable con- denser. 1 400 ohms potentiometer. 1 30 ohm rheostat. 1 Amperite or Brachstat. 1 R.F. choke (Radiokes). 1 .001 fixe£ condenser. 1 .00025 grid condenser. 1 .002 fixed condenser. 1 Two meg. leak, with clips. 1 li volt dry cell. 1 41 volt C battery. 1 Battery switch. I Single circuit jack, 9 Terminals. Wood screws, 16 tinned cop- ped wire, etc. Valves recommended, two Philips A 441. reduction. A centre tapped coil for short wave work will render tuning quite easy with a fairly large value of variable capacity in shunt. Note, however, that if this receiver is adapted for short wave work, that the micro variable condenser C 3 in the aerial lead must not under any circumstances be omitted. This is invaluable for the avoidance of “dead spots” where oscillation ceases owing to harmonics from the aerial-earth system. For the present, however, we will discuss the receiver as used on the broadcast band of wavelengths. It is interesting to note that if the inner grid of the detector valve and the inner grid of the amplifier to the connections marked G 1 and G 2 were omitted, then the circuit is virtually an ordinary three electrode arrange- ment which would require a mucn higher value of B voltage. We are indebted to our British con- temporary. the “Wireless World,” for the original idea of this receiver, vide that well-known writer, Mr. Castel- lain, B.Sc., and it will be noted that in accordance with the original circuit a potentiometer is provided as a means of~ controlling the grid poten- tial of the detector valve. A 11 volt cell is provided in series with the potentiometer arm and the grid leak. The only actual advantage of this potential differentiation, is that both methods of rectification may be used. This provides an interesting means of comparison of the respective advan- tages or disadvantages of leaky grid or “anode bend” rectification. It is possible to change over from one to the other by simply rotating the potentiometer control. By using various settings of the potentio- meter, the most efficient conditions of signal strength may he noted There is nothing complicated about the cir- cuit which we will now go over in detail. Condenser Cl is a .0005 variable condenser which should be of the straight line frequency type. Con- denser C 2 is also a good quality con- denser with a capacity of .00025 to .00035 mfd. C 4 is a grid condenser of .00025, C 5 is a fixed condenser of .002, although almost any higher capacity will do in this position. Con- denser C 6 has a fixed capacity of .001, C 3 is a midget variable con- denser with a maximum capacity of 50 mfd. This is invaluable as an aid to selectivity and is most impor- tant as a means of overcctming “dead spots.” The grid leak has a value of 2 megs, and the potentio- meter of 400 ohms. R.F.C. is the radio frequency choke, which in this case is a “Radiokes,” but may be of any other good make or construction. The inter-valve transformer should preferably have a ratio of 5 to 1, and should also be of good manufacture. The one used in the receiver described is an A.W.A. The filament rheostat on the detector has a maximum value SHORT-WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE. The outstanding article in the March “RADIO” is by Ray Allsop, chief engineer of 2BL, in which he describes the con- struction and operation of his special Relay Short-Wave Su- perheterodyne. No radio enthusiast or experi- menter should ?niss this article. of 30 ohms, and the amplifier valve is controlled by an automatic ballasting resistance of the Amperite type. It will be noted that A negative and B negative are linked together and the filament switch placed in the A nega- tive lead. The tuning coil should consist of 50 turns of No. 26 D.C.C. wire on a 3 inch former three inches long, and centre tapped, as shown. This may be mounted permanently on the baseboard or sub panel, but if the reader desires to use this receiver for short wave reception, then it is quite a simple matter to construct a suit- able mounting, having three pins so that various plug in coils may be used. A little experimentation will be necessary with the number of turns for short wave work, as the reader will probably use a condenser of far too high a capacity. The con- denser used for broadcast reception will be quite suitable provided that it is controlled by a very fine reduction vernier. For this reason, the Geco- phone slow motion SLF condenser is recommended, as it was found quite easy to control the receiver on the short wave bands by the use of this condenser. Here it is well to mention that the regeneration condenser C 2 should also be provided with a very fine control if the receiver is to be used for short waV€ work. A single circuit jack is provided for use with the headphones or the loud speaker, but it should be thoroughly understood that this receiver is not designed for loud speaker reproauc- tion, although this is possible to a certain degree on strong signals. Al- though inter-State stations are aud- ible on the headphone, do not expect loud speaker reproduction on long distance signals. Before proceeaing- any further, it is necessary to say a little about the valves used with this receiver. Two Philips A44l’s were used and found highly satisfactory. These valves have a filament voltage of 3-4 volts with a filament current consumption of .06 ampere. The plate voltage is from 2 to 20 volts and the amplification factor 4i. The filament, pl&te, and outer grid con- nect in the usual manner with the valve socket, but the inner grid is connected with the body of the valve and terminates with a connector on a small strip of springy brass. These valves may be used with any set em- ploying three Bleotrode valves, by simply connecting the inner grid to the B positive of the B battery. Full details of these valves are supplied in the carton and they are highly re- commended by the writer as a most economical and efficient production. By obtaining Tetrodes of this nature, the reader will not subject himself to any loss, as there are many applica- tions in which they may be employed. There are various aspects R.F. amplification to which a TeLode is particular’y suited. A will be required measuring 12 x Tin. with a baseboard measuring 11 x lOin. Layout and mark off the panel, in accordance with the mea- surements given in the template dia- gram. There are two main tuning controls, consisting of condenser Cl and C 2 respectiyely. In the receiver used, these condensers were of Geco- phone manufacture, but any good con- densers may be substituted. The condenser C 2 is the regeneration con- trol and has a capacity of .00035 mfd. Below this condenser is placed the single circuit jack. Condenser Cl is located on the left of the panel and has a capacity of .0005 mfd. Be- low this is placed the battery switch. The two knobs in the centre of the panel are raspectively the 30 ohm rheostat and 400 ohm potentiometer. Mount the panel components first, having attached the baseboard and then layout as shown in the back of panel diagram. The C battery and the Is volt cell are both mounted on the baseboard with the components. Nine terminals are required and are mounted in the usual way with a strip of dilecto on the back edge of the baseboard. A negative and B nega- tive are linked together. It will be noticed in the wiring diagram that terminals G 1 and G 2 are shown with arrows indicating the connection to the inner-grids of the two valves. This may be done by means of a short length of flex, but if the reader so desires he may arrange a small spring clip on the baseboard close to each valve, so that when the valve is placed in the socket, the terminal of the inner-grid will connect with the clip. To avoid confusion, it is best to make these two connections last of all. Commence the wiring with the filament circuit. From B negative, A negative take a lead to one side of the filament switch, and to the nega- tive filament terminal of both valve sockets. The positive terminal of the volt C battery is also connected to the negative filament supply. • Con- nect up one side of condenser C 6 and the potentiometer to the negative filament supply and continue to the earth terminal. From A positive join to one side of the ballasting resist- ance, controlling the second valve and also to one side of the potentiometer. From the aerial terminal run a con- nection to one side of the 50 mfd. variable condenser, and the other side of this condenser to the rotor plates of the tuning condenser Cl. The rotor plates of this condenser are also connected to one end of the coil. Join up one side of condenser C 4, which is the grid condenser with the rotor plates of Cl and the other side of the grid condenser to the grid terminal of the first valve socket. The two meg- ohm grid leak is connected to this grid also, and thg other side to the negative terminal of the 1 h volt bat- tery and one side of C 5 as shown. The other side of C 5 is connected to the negative filament. The positive terminal of the 1£ volt cell is con- nected to the moving arm of the potentiometer. Now connect up the centre tap of the coil with the earth, and the stator plates of condenser Cl with the other end of the coil and the stator nlates of the regeneration condenser C 2. From the rotor plates of C 2, a connection is made to the plate of the first valve and one side of the R.F. choke. The other side of this choke is connected to . ter- minal P of the primary of the inter- valve transformer, and also to the other side of the by-pass condenser C 6. Terminal B of the primary of the inter-valve transformer is con- nected to the B positive D terminal on the mounting strip. Terminal G of the transformer secondary is con- nectcd to he grid terminal of the second valve socket in the usual way, and terminal F to the negative ter- minal of the 41 volt C battery. From one side of the single circuit jack, take a lead to the plate of the second valve and the other side to the B positive A terminal on the strip. The other side of the 30 ohm rheostat is connected to the positive filament terminal of the first valve, and the ballasting resistance to the positive filament terminal of the second valve. Place the valves in the sockets and join up the two terminals G 1 and G 2 by means of a length of flex with the terminal on the cap of each valve. A four volt accumulator or dry cells will be required with a B battery hav- ing intermediate tappings up to zO volts. The voltage on the inner grid of each valve should be from 2 to 4 volts, but the reader will soon find the best potential to apply. Connect up the batteries and the aerial and earth and plug in the telephones. The tuning will be found exactly similar to a Reinartz receiver, and the strength of signals equal to a two valve receiver using Triodes with the normal higher B voltage. The first test of this receiver was made with an extremely long aerial in an un- screened position, and owing to this the variable midget condenser was found to be a valuable asset toward selectivity. Rotate condenser Cl until a station is tuned in and then increase the capacity of C 2 until maximum volume is obtainable with- out oscillation. Vary the setting of the potentiometer, and note the dif- ference in the control of oscillation. It will be found that reaction is per- fectly smooth, and that there is no bangsring into oscillation and out again. Inter-State stations were easily received on the headphones, and 2BL, 2FC and 2GB well audible in a medium sized loud speaker. Sub- sequently the coil was changed for a short wave coil, and the receiver proved itself admirably suited for re- ception at the higher frequencies. For this reason, Gecophone con- densers were used owing to their ex- tremely fine control. By using a centre tapped coil the higher capacity of the condensers was not seriously detrimental to tuning. The receiver proved itself intensely interesting, being efficient and, above all, ex- tremely economical. OVER FIFTY Inverell residents accepted the invitation of their Dis- trict Hospital committee to attend the official opening of the hospital radio set, the installation of which was completed three weeks ago. The night was ideal for the occa- sion, and reception could not have been much clearer. Shortly after 8 o’clock a message of congratulation came over the air from 2FC, Sydney: “Hello, Inverell. We congratulate the committee of your hospital on its decision to install wireless, and the successful conclusion of its efforts. We also congratulate the generous people of Inverell and district who have made possible the installation. If they desire any thanks, we ask them to look to-night at the smiling faces of Doreen Jarrett, Jackie Hoey, and George Truman, in the children’s ward.” Following this message, the gather- ing listened for an hour to pro- grammes broadcast from stations in Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. McKie, president of Tingha Hospital, said he hoped the time was not far distant when his hospital would also have a radio installation. Ho remarked that wireless was one of the finest things that could be in- stalled in any hospital. The cost of the installation was £l6O. The set is a Bremer Tully. There are 27 pairs of head-’phones for patients, as well as three loud- speaker points in the wards. There is also a loud-speaker point in the nurses’ quarters and the matron’s room. ♦ JAZZ NIGHTS. The regular Wednesday jazz nights are proving very popular at 4QG, and messages, reporting appreciative re- ception of the music by Alf. Feather- stone and his Studio Syneopators, continue to reach the station. It has been the practice lately to include humorous items between dance num- bers, and this, too, has been greatly appreciated. + __ WIRELESS IN FLOOD TIME. The very heavy rains of the past week, resulting in flooding through- out the State, brings home the value of wireless to those living in low- lying areas. 4QG makes a point of broadcast- ing the fullest information, as sup- plied by the Weather Bureau and the newspapers, so that those whose lives may be in danger by flood shall receive ample warning of an impend- ing rise in the water-courses to dan- ger level. To country residents es- pecially, wireless is a necessity, for when mails are held up through im- possible roads, they are supplied through the ether with the latest news and .weather bulletins. WHAT IS A HAM? Ever thought how the word “Ham” came to be applied to Amateur Radio Experimenters? The dictionary does not mention the connection. Few Hams themselves can give you an au- thentic account of its deriva- tion. 2ZY does so, though , in the March “RADIO.” All en- thusiasts should read this amus- ing skit on radio fanatic. ==P.21 - Wireless Sought as Aid to Sport== '''Wireless Sought as Aid to Sport.''' '''Its Worth Recognised''' ONE of the surest evidences of ignorance is fear. Only a few months ago sporting organisa- tions, chief among them racing clubs, were clamoring for a ban on the broadcasting of fixtures. They thought it would keep people away. To-day these same people welcome with open arms the broadcasting of sporting fixtures, knowing wireless as the greatest advertising medium the world has ever known. Confidence is one of the most reliable indications of knowledge. 3LO’S Big Part. 3LO has played a big part in bring- ing about this change of attitude. It has taught sporting bodies to regard wireless not as an enemy, but as an ally. It has done this through service —service to sporting organisations and to the public of Australia. Its successful descriptions over the air of important sporting fixtures in all branches has done much to bring about a tremendous uplift in the standard of Australian sport. Aus- tralian swimmers, cyclists, runners, and tennis players, to mention a few, have done things which none thought they could accomplish. Why?' Be- cause wireless, 3LO particularly, has created a new public interest in these men, and as a consequence a new de- sire to excel in the men themselves. Services Paid for Overseas. Such is the demand for wireless publicity from various sporting bodies that 3LO has found it impos- sible to accede to their requests al- ways. This is evidence of the general appreciation of the usefulness of wireless as a means of popularising and making known a particular sport The experience of broadcasting com- panies overseas has been the same as that of 3LO. The difference is, however, that sporting organisations in other countries, notably America,, often offer the companies large sums of money to broadcast their fixtures, realising that they can reach far more people in the best possible way than by any other means. Wireless, in sport, has become indispensable. Sustaining Interest. What wireless really does for sport Is this. It sustains interest among those who follow a sport, it enlight- ens others on what is doing, and it keeps all right up to the minute with his or her favorite sport so that there is little likelihood of interest waning, and supporters of any sport falling off. Wireless is daily creating new fans. Overwhelming evidence in support of these statements is found in every branch of sport. Wrestling was never spoken of in more than a hundred Melbourne homes until wire- less descriptions of the Stadium matches were broadcast. What was the result? The wrestling fever spread and one of the biggest wrest- ling booms the Commonwealth has ever known ensued. Tennis and Cycling. Tennis and cycling have never en- joyed such wide popularity as they do to-day in Australia. The attendances at tennis matches Were, until recently, notoriously small. Even international matches failed to awaken much in- terest. Then the matches were broadcast, and the result—Kooyong not large enough to hold the crowds which wanted to see the last cham- pionships there. The newspapers at the time commented upon this new in- terest, speaking of the sudden de- velopment of the “fan” in tennis— an individual to take a place with the football and cricket fan armies. Cycling, too, has benefited immeasur- ably from the publicity given it by ac- counts broadcast by 3LO from the motordrome. It was largely due to the interest created in our cyclists that Australia was able to send away her Tour de France team. That *s generally conceded. Cricket and Racing. Of cricket is has been said that it cannot be adequately described over the air. But the interest which broad- cast accounts of big matches creates, has been reflected in the big attend- ances at Sheffield Shield matches this year. When Ponsford was making his record score against Queensland re- cently the crowds flocked out to see him. They had heard of it on the wireless. Again, when things looked black for Victoria in the match against New South Wales here, the crowds flocked to the M.C.C. to watch the struggle. 3LO had told of the fight in progress. The broadcasting of horse races is undoubtedly a big factor in maintaining interest. Men, and women too, are able to follow form almost as well as if they were watching the races. Nothing can compare, of course, with the actual thrill of watch- ing a race, but then, only wireless could fill the gap, as it were, for those who are unable to go some Saturday. Gustav Froelich to Attack Back Stroke Record. The performances of the German swimmer, Gustav Froelich, since his arrival in Australia have stamped him as among the world’s foremost swim- mers. At the Y.M.OA. baths on Thursday, March 15, Froelich will at- tack the world’s 100 yards back stroke record. The attempt will be described by 3LO, and should prove of absorbing interest to swimmers all over the Commonwealth, ft will be< remem- bered that it was at the Y.M.C.A. baths last year that Ivan Stedman made an onslaught on the 220 yards breast stroke record in an effort Ko win the 3LO cup, given to an athlete who breaks an Australian record. Stedman was successful, and was pre- sented with the cup. Roller Cycling Championship. An account of the Green Mill roller cycling championship of Victoria will be broadcast by 3LO on the night of March 19. Interstate School Cricket. 3LO has made arrangements to broadcast results of the triangular State school cricket matches between Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland to be played in Sydney on March 22nd and 23rd. Thousands of school children in all States, and in the three States concerned particularly, will be eager to hear the accounts of the doings of their champions. Frank Beaurepaire to Talk. Holder of 120 championship titles, Frank Beaurepaire is undoubtedly en- titled to the honor of Australia’s most famous swimmer. “Boy” Charlton and other young performers have brought renown to Australia with their feats, but Beaurepaire’s remarkable consistency has won for him a distinction which younger exponents cannot yet lay claim to. Included in Beaurepaire’s 120 championships are 20 championships of Australia, 14 of England, five of France, three of Belgium and four of Finland. Frank is recognised, therefore, as an authority on swimming, and it is with particular pleasure that 3LO announces that he will speak from the studio on the night of March_2o on the subject of “General Swimming Technique.” Beaurepaire has been swimming for nearly 30 years, and only this year won the 880 yards championship otf Victoria—a wonderful performance for a swimmer who was opposed to youths just getting into their swimming stride. In all those years of active participation on champion:«hips the world over Beaurepaire has assimilated a fund of knowledge on all swimming points imaginable. The popular saying, “What he does not know about it is not worth knowing,” might aptly be applied to Frank Beaurepaire. March 20 offers an exceptional opportunity for swimmers to learn some helpful points on swimming. ==P.22 - Radio in ANZ Ad== Have The March ( Radio ’ Delivered To Your door See Also Subscription Form on Page 62 LTERE is your opportunity of 1 1 making sure of receiving a copy of the special exhibition issue of ‘ RADIO ’ delivered free to your home. You should not miss this issue even if you do not get ‘ RADIO ’ regular- ly, for it contains, in addition to the two leading technical articles of the year, short stories of merit, humorous articles illustrated by the best artists and numerous other features, both important and interesting to radio enthusiasts. PLEASE send post free to the follow- ing address, one copy of the Special Exhibition Number of “RADIO,” for March 21, 1928, for which I enclose 1/1 in stamps.* Name . . . . ? . ... ..... .r.?.-. . . . 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MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 P-m. “Big Ben.” Weather intelligence 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news 'ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1-20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 P-m. Eileen Moreau, soprano. 1-34 p.m.—Studio music. 1-55 p.m.—Eileen Moreau, 60Drano. 2 P-m.—“ Big Ben.” Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m. Big Ben” and announcements. p.m.—Thelma Mitchell, mezzo: “Big Lady Moon” (Coleridge Taylor). 3.7 p.m.—Popular records. 3.15 p.m.—Kathleen Colls, mezzo. 3.19 p.m.—Studio music. 3.26 p.m.—Thelma Mitchell, mezzo: “That’s All”” (Brahe). 3.30 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibi- tion, a programme by 2FC artists: Harry Whyte, novelty pianist: (a) “My Pet” (Confrey). (b) “Bluin’ the Black Keys” (Schutt). 8-38 p.m.—Daisy Sweet, contralto: Sk !l,? Ummer Night” (Thomas). (b) Still, as the Night” (Bohm). Platf ° rm of the Sydney Town 3.46 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumental novel- ties: “Stars an Stripes for Ever” (Sousa). 3.54 p.m. William Bowyer, basso: “Sea Haven” (Anderson). 3.59 p.m.—Claire violinist: “Concerto” (de Beriot). 4.5 p.m.—Daisy Sweet, contralto- ihl °f, Ve ” (de P^yvaal). (b) My Rose” (Langtry). 4.11 p.m.—Sammp Cope, instrumental novelty: “Because I Love You” (Berlin). 4.18 p.m.—William Bowyer, basso: “All a Merry Maytime” (Ronald). 4.21 p.m.—Claire Hartgs, violinist: “Midnight Bells” (Kreisler). 4.2 G p.m.—Harry Whyte, novelty pianist: “Pianoflage” (Lange). 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Kathleen Colls, mezzo. 4.35 p.m.—Studio music. 4.47 p.m.—Results of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 5.45 p.m.—The “Hetyo Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story tipie for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. The 2FC Racing Commissioner will give the latest Sporting Information. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m. Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News’’ late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. <•45 p.m.—S. Gordon Lavers talks on the “Music Teachers’ Conference”: 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” “A Seat in the Park.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platfoqp of the Sydney Town Hall, or the occasion of The Radio Electrical Exhibition, A programme by 2FC a.-tists: Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away” (Bryan Movaco Wendling). (b) “My Idea of Heaven” (Johnson Sher- man Tobias). 8.18 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall: Eileen Boyd, contralto; (a) “Still as the Night” (Bohm). (b) “Soul of Mine” (Burns). 8.26 p m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : (a) “Ain’t that too bad.” (b) Piano solo, Selected. 8.34 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Blue Room” (Rodgers). (b) “The Girl Friend” (Rodgers). 8.42 p.m.—Wally Baynes, well-known come- dian in Drolleries. 8.52 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: (a) “The Message” (Blumenthal). (b) “Dolorosa” (Montague Phillips). 9 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “I won’t kiss ycu Good-night” (Tucker Moore). (b> “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: >A talk on Sport by ,T. H. Fay: “Secrets of the World’s Jumpnig Cham- pions.” 9.25 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: !!™ e Silver Ring ” (Chaminade). (b) When all was Young” (Gounod). 9.33 p.m.—Ernest Archer, - tenor • “My Beloved Queen” (Fabian 'Rose) 9.3 < p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band • (o) “Yesterday” (Wilhite). (b) “My Regular Girl” (Warren-Green). 9.47 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenos: "The Message" (Bkimenthal). 9.51 p.m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : (a) “You can’t walk back from an aer*“’'l‘** ride.” (b) Banjo novelty. 10 p.m.-—“Big Ben.” Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Grand and Glorious” (Yellen-Ager). (b) ‘Doll Dance” (Brown). 10.12 p.m.—Wally Baynes, comedian: (a) "When Banana Skins are Falling” (Mil- ler).’ (b) “The Railway Porter” (Scott). 10.20 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Me and My Shadow” (Dreyer). “ Just like a Butterfly” (Dixon Woods). 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m. C>ril Coy's Dance Band: (a) “There's a something nice about you” (Wendling). tb) “A Night in June” (Friend). 10.57 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 P-m. —“Big Ben.” Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: Popular numbers. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem 2BL, SYDNEY Broadcaster’s Ltd. Wave Length, 353 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 to 9 am. MORNING SESSION. 10 m° a m ~ G -P O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 10 p^r?af” NeW8 fr ° m the Da ‘ ,y Te,egra P h IO.SO a.m.—Musical programme from the otuaio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Talk on “Croquet,” by Miss Gwen Varley. Broadcast r’s Women’s Sports Authority. Social Notes. Replies to Correspondents. Talk on “heeding the Family,” by Mrs. Jordan. 12 noon. G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Spec.a l ocean, forecast and weather report, o, p : m —Musical programme from the otuaio. 12.8 P.m. -Information, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 p.m.—Fruit market report. 12.16 p.m.—Vegetable market report. L pm ' London metal market report. 12-19 p.m.—Dairy farm and produce market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit market report, toon P-m * —Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—-H.M.V. Gramaphone recital. J on p,m '— Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to nu-Vj en • an £ special entertainment for Children in Hospital. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race by courtesy of the "Sun” Newspapers. 8 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Talk by Mrs. Jordan. 3.15 p.m.—Civil Service Stores Trio, direc- tion, Miss de Courcey Bremer. 3.30 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk on “Sweets,” by Miss Kathleen Jor- dan. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Civil Service Stores Trio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on "The Women of Ancient Rome.” 8.35 p.m.—Pianoforte Recital from the Studio. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4.55 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 5 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Fruit and vegetable Market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce Report ("Sun.”). N.R.M.A. Talk. 6.45 p.m.—Country news from the “Sun.” f p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Gulbransen Dinner Music. f. 30 p.m.—Talk on "Gardening Science,” by Mr. Cooper. Park Superintendant City Council. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dance Night. Anne Henderson's Happiness Girls in Dance Numbers. 6 p.m.—The Sporting Editor of the “Sun” will talk on the prospects of Saturday's racing. 6.15 p.m.- Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra, under the direction of Mr. Merv Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. 6.25 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Gordon Ireland (songs at the Piano). 9.30 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orcbes- tra. 8.42 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Douglas Graham (Scotch Comedian). 8.49 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra. 9.59 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Gordon Ireland. 10.6 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra. 10.16 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Douglas Graham. 10.23 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.30 p m. —Romano’s Restaurant dance or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY Theosophical Broadcasting Service. Wave Length, 316 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —Music. 10.10 ajn.—Happiness Talk by Alfred E. Bennett. 10.20 a.m. —Music. 10.30 a.m. —Women’s Session by Miss Helen J. Beegling. 11 a.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—Music. 2.7 p.m.—Address. 2.22 p.m.—Music. 2.37 p.m.—Address by Miss Needham. 3 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 5.30 p.m.—Music and Childrens’ Session by Uncle George. 7 p.m.—The Joys of Wireless. 7.15 p.m.—Music. 7.30 p.m.—Address by Arthur Beaufoy. 7.45 p.m.—Music. 8 p.m.—Opening Chorus. 8.2 p.m.—Violin Sonata by Mr. Dan Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 8.15 p.m.—Address. 8.30 p.m.—2Gß Vocal Quartette: Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Eva Casimir, Mr. Thomas Hall, Mr. Clement Hosking. 8.38 p.m.—Flute solos by Mr. Leslie Sproule. 8.45 p.m. —Songs by Miss Eva Casimir. 8.62 p.m. —Pianoforte solos by Miss Molly Jones. 9 p.m.—Recital by Mr. Heath Burdock. 9.20 p.m. —2GB Vocal Quartette. 9.27 p.m. —Violin Duets by Mr. Dan Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 9.35 p.m.—Songs by Miss Ethel Jones. 9.42 p.m. —Flute Solos by Mr. Leslie Sproule. 9.50 p.m.—Songs by Mr. Clement Hosking. 10 p.m.—Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. Broadcasting Co. of Aust. Wave Length, 371 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning Session. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 7.33 a m.—Weather forecast for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m. —News. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m. —News. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m. —Morning Melodies. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3EO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comfort* with a minimum of cash. HOME-MADE SOAP. 3Vs-lbs. fat (use all burn or waste fat from kitchen). 5 quarts water, %-lb. resin. 1 tin caustic soda (small), 3 tablespoons borax. Clarify fat (if burnt or discolored) by boiling it in 1-pint water. Pour it into a the sedment off the bottom of the fat. tin and allow it to set. Next day scrape • Melt fat and allow it to become warm. Dissolve caustic soda in the water, mix in the fat, soa, resin and borax. Stir until well mixed. Put on to the fire and str until boiling. Boil two hours. Pour into a box lined with a wet cloth. Next day cut into blocks and allow to dry. It is a splendid laundry kitchen soap. 11.5 a.m.—MRS. EWAN LITTLEJOHN: “A Talk to the Mothers of Girl Guides and those who wish to join.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—"AU FAIT.” l 11.40 a.m.—Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Under the ausices of the Public Health Deartment, DR. VERA SC-ANTLE- BURY will speak on: “Summer Dangers to Infants.” AFTERNOON SESSION. 12 noon. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchang e this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuters’ and The Australian Press Asso- ciation cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Rus:et and Gold” (Sanderson). 12.30 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke). “I Pitch my Caravan” (Coates). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, violin: “Hullamzo Ballaton” (Hubay). 12.47 p.m.—ALMA HORLOCK, soprano: "There are Fairies at the Bottom of th* Garden” (Lehman). “If no one ever marries me (Lehman). 12.54 a.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Lonely Hours” (English). “Contra Dance” (Beethoven). 1 p.m.—Melbourne Observatory Time SignaL 1.1 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “Verti La Giubba” (Leoncavallo). “Requiem” (Homer). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and South Australia. Ocean forecast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH will con- tinue her Viola Recitals. To-day she will give “Concerto for Alto Viola,” 2nd movement (Garl Stanitz). 1.25 p.m.—ALMA HORLOCK, soprano: "Nicaela’s Aria” (Carben). “Le Roi D’ys” (Lale). 1.32 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Jevington Suite” (Loughborough). "Nocturne” (Crest). 1.45 p.m.—Close down. 2.15 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA : Selection, "The Boy” (Monckton). “Siamese Patrol” (Lincke). 2.30 p.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone: “The Temple Bells” (Finden). "Marguerita” (Lohr). 2.37 p.m.—THE KNOCKABOUTS: Those Scintillating, Syncopating Sentiment- alists, in: “You guess—and see who is right.” 2.44 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "La Sera Melodie” (Gounod). 3 p.m.—FRANCES FRASER: “TRAVEL, LITERATURE AND ART, AND THEIR CORRELATION. ‘Home Keep- ing youths have ever lonely wits,' was the way in which Shakespeare indicates the value of travel, and Bacon followed by writ- ing an essay full of advice to those about to travel; but merely travelling about from one place to another place is not an educa- tion, nor is it even a pleasure, unless the eyes are open to see, the ears to hear and the mind to receive impressions of the life of various nations, as it is expressed in their customs, their music, their art, and their literature.” 3.15 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "Andante Cantabile” (Tschaikowskj). "March Characteristique Orientale” (Mar- key). 3.26 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, Soprano: "A thrush’s Love Song” "Music When Soft Voices Die' (Bishop). 3.33 p.m.—GILBERT BISHOP, violin aolo: Selected. 3.40 p.m.—HUXHAM’S SERENADERS: Hugh Huxham, Renn Millar, Edith Huxham, Dolly Burdett. Quartette: "Smiling Eyes,” The Quartette. Solo, “Go to Sea,” Rann Millar. Chas. McFee, Tenor Sax —Selected. Eastern Quartette, “Cairo,” Edith Huxhara and Company. Humorous item, “ Vs Wonder Why,” The Quartette. Ned Tyrrell, Banjo—Selected. Operatic Quartette, “The Waltz Song,” from “Romeo and Juliet,” Serenader Quartette. 4 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: ‘ Andante Cantabile from the First Sym- phony” (Beethoven). 4.10 p.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone; “Non e Ver” (Nattei). ’“The Adjutant” (Fischer). 4.17 p.m.—THE KNOCKKABOUTS, in more “Scintillating, Syncopating Sentimentalism” 4.24 p.m.—THE STATION CRCHESTRA: “Dance of the Egyptian Maidens.” “March of Triumph,” “Enlry of the Gladiators” (Fuick). *•- 4.34 p.m.—MOLLY V A OKAY, soprano: “Pipes of Pan.” “The Cuckoo” (Lehmann). 4.41 p.m.—PERCY CODE, Cornet solo: Selected. 4.45 p.m.—Special Weather report from Adelaide. Weather report fc .* Mildura district. 4.46 p.m—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Adagio Sosteni.to” (Be. thoven). Selected. 5 p.m.—“Herald” news ervice. Stock Exchange information. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6120 p.m.—CAPTAIN DONALD MacLEAN, “The Spanish Conquests—“ How the Dons discovered the treasures of the World.” 6.35 p.m.—“BILLY BUNNY”: "Stories of the Australian Bash.” NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket Stock Sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke-street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Excharge information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish Market reports by J. R. Bcr- rett. Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River report*-. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce, Potatoes, and Onions. Market reports of Fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Association. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of Fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants, Association. Citrus fruits. 17.30 p.m.—Under the Auspices of the r DEPARTMENT OF ACRICULTURE, J. BRAKE, Senior Inspector of the Agriculture Department, will speak on “Wheat Cultivation in New Malle ? Country.” 7.45 p.m.—COLLINWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: March, “Gladiator’s Farewell.” Novelty March, “Awake” (Handel). 7.55 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Erl King” (Schubert). “Vulcan Song” (Gounod). 8.2 p.m.—H. K. LOVE: '‘Technicalities.* Mr. Love will be glad to attend to your wireless difficulties, and we ask you to write to him for any advice that you may require. 8.12 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “Soldiers' Chorus” (“Fiust”). 8.19 p.m.—MOLLY MACXAY, soprano: "Musetta’s Song.” “Wind Song” (Rodgers). 8.26 p.m.—ERIC AKINS will speak on “To-morrow’s Events at the Motordrome.” 8.36 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: Trombone solo, “The Tyrcban.” (Soloist, A. Thorn. “Selected.” 8.46 p.m.—ZRNEST SAGE, baritone: “O, lhank Me Not” (A. ] lallinson). “Over the Westeri. Sea.” “Sing, Break into ; ong.” 8.53 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Selection from Comic Opera. 9.3 p.m.—HUGH HUXHAM’S SERENADERS. Quartette: “Isle of Bim Bam Boo,” The Quartette. Solo, ”c,mile Through Y'.ur Tears”: Dolly Burdett. contralt . LES RICHMOND, Piano: “Selected.” Humorous item: "the Silv’ry Sea,” The Quartette Quartet, “The Yale Flues,” The Quartette. TASMA TIERNAN; ’Cello, “Selected.” Operatic Quartette: “Companiona,” from “Ernani,” The Quar- «etu. 9.„0 p.m.-COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Selected. 9.30 p.m.—PROGRAMME OF GIPSY MUSIC arranged by MISS MARY CAMPBELL, of the Albert Street Conservatorium. MARY KINGSTON and DAWN HARDING. Duets: “Know Ye, Loved One” (Brahma). “From Woods Around” (Korbay). IDA SCOTT. Piano: “Hungarian Dance” (Brahms). DAWN HARDING, Songi “o*er the Lit ic Lily” (Koj jay). “My Brown Boy” (Korbay). MARY GASKIN, violin: “Hungarian I.'ance No. 5, G Minor” (Brahms-Hu bay). MARY KINGSTON, songs- “ Sun Brown J r.d is Leading” (Brahma). “Rosebuds T 1 rc " (Brahms* IDA SCOTT, Piano; “Spanish Gipsy Dance” (Mowrey). DAWN HARDING. Songs: “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). “Cloudy Heights of Tatra” (Dvorak). MARY GASKIN, Songs: '“Down in the Valley,” Hungarian Folk Songs. “Gipsy Music.” “The Gipsy’s Price.” IDA SCOTT. Piano: “Hungarian Dance” (MacDowell). J. TOWARD KING, baritone i “Fad a Horse” (Korbay). Vihepherd, see thy horse’s foaming mane” (Korbay). Accompaniste: Ida Scott. 10.27 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteorological information. Road notes. BritishOfficial wireless news from Rugby. IslandShipping notes. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for Today is for MOTORISTS: “Always carry a spare bulb for your headlights, the same as you do a spare tyre.’ - 10.30 p.m.—“CARDIGAN” (Mr. H. A. Wolfe) will speak on tomorrow’s races. Results of Triangular State School Cricket between Victoria, N.S.W. and Queensland, played at Sydney. 10.53 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Battling Butler” (Braham). 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Let no man be sorry he has done good ; because otherr. concerned with him have done evil. If a man acted right, he has done well, though alone; if wrong, the sanction of all mankind will not justify him.” —Fieldi ig. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE Associated Radio Co. J Wave Length, 484 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. j 11 a.m. to 12 noon. 3AR, Melbourne, —Friday, March 23, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSIOTT.* Transmitted from Panatrope House, 258 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. 2 p.m—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. All the latest popular hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.-‘-Melbourne Concert Orchestra* Suite: “The Fragrant Year” (Ewing>, 2.44 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano* 2.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra* 3.8 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Duetto” (Mendelssohn). 3.12 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.35 p.m.—lnterval Talk on Cookery in the House. 3.45 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano. 5.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4 p.m.—-G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.pi.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous entertainer : v “My Word. You Do Look Queer” (Weston and Lee). 4.10 p.m.—Mtlbourne Concert Orchestra: “On Jheluua River” (Amy Woodforde-Finden). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, trumpet: “Macushla" (Margetson). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock humorous entertainer : “The Market" (Wilcocfc). 4.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.55 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. Announcements. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says "Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—3AR’S Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. BALL ROOM AND CONCERT HALL. 7.15 p.m.—Health Session : Mr. George Beattie, Principal of the Beattie College of Physical Culture, on “Physical Fitness.” 7.30 p.m.—Sport Session: “Harlequin” presents his budget of news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s Stock Reports. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “L’Arlesienne, Part 2” (Bizet). 8.18 p.m.—Miss Diane Lovell, soprano. 8.26 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians._ 8.42 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Elegie,” unaccompanied (Donjou). 6.46 p.m.—Mr. Norman Carter, entertainer* Some more Snapshots. 8.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Qrchestr#, 9.9 p,m.—Miss Diane Lovell, soprano. 9.16 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 0.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert. Orchestra : Selection: “The Cabaret Girl” (Kern). 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Tep.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, specially for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Mr. Michael Connolly, Irish baritone. 10.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 10.27 p.m. —Mr. Michael Connolly, Irish baritone. 10.35 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.50 p.m.—“Age” News Bulletin, exclusix s to 3AR. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” GodSave the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. j Queensland Radio Service Wave Length, 385 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. 1 p.m.—Market reports ; weather information ; “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard” news. 1.30 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p-m.—Standard time signal. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 3.31 p.m.—A programme of music. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph” news; weather news. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. € p.m.—Mail train running times: “Daily Standard” news; weather information; announcements. 6.10 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7 p.m.—Special news service; market reports; stock reports. 7JO p.m.—Weather news ; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signal. 7.45 p.m.—A review of to-morrow’s racyvg. NIGHT SESSION. The first portion of the programme will comprise a radio novelty. Station 4QG has received from Palings the full parts for a choral number. These have not been seen by any person and have been placed in a sealed package. At eight o'clock the station will change across to the Brisbane Scho«d of Arts, where the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir (Conductor, Mr. Robinson), will be at work. 4QG's Announcer will hand the sealed package to the conductor of the choir before the microphone and he will open it, distribute the parts and immediately commence a rehearsal. The conductor of the choir has promised that by half-past eight the' choir will give a first-class rendering of the number which neither he nor any of the choristers have seen. 8 p.m.—From the Brisbane School of Arts. Radio Novelty—The Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir at Rehearsal. PART 11. In response to numerous requests, particularly from returned soldiers, the third of the three diggers' plays which were broadcast last year—“ The Battalion Reunion” —will be repeated. The first and second of the three “Off Duty” and “Homeward Bound” were repeated in January and February. “The Battalion Reunion” is a radio play in ■which the adventures of four diggers who meet at a Smoke Concert after twelve months in civil life are related. Cast: Dad Mr. Tom Mullar Bill Mr. H. Gilroy Snowy Mr. Ray Bruce Long ’Un Mr. J. P. Cornwell Yvonne Miss Thelma Champion The Colonel Mr. G. Williamson Speaker Mr. A. Rees Officers. Chairman, comrades, etc., by members of the “Studio Orpheans.” The Musical Numbers will include soldier songs and choruses. 8.30 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Digger Play—“ The Battalion Reunion.” 10 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: “The Daily Mail” news; weather news; close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. Central Broadcasters, Ltd. Wave Length, 395 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. j 3.1 p.m. Musical numbers on the studio “Recreator.” 3.30 p.m.—Menu talk by “Homelover.” 3.45 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. W’ard and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O.. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s entertainment—Amscols Half-hour. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Recreator.” 6.55 p.m.—General market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co.. A .E. Hall and Co., Dalgety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Association, Interstate Fruit and Produce Market Co. Ltd. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—Stock Exchange Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 7.15 p.m.—Talk by Nurse Grigg, of Nestle— Anglo-Swiss Condensed Mil Co. (Australia) Ltd. —“The Feeding of Infants.” 7.30 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 7.35 p.m.—Baritone solo. Syd. Morrell. 7.40 p.m.—Selection. Studio Orchestra. 7.50 p.m.—Quartette, Apollo Quartette. 7.55 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Relayed from Malcolm Reid's showrooms—orchestral selections by Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 7.15 p.m.—Baritone solos, Syd. Morrell. 7.20 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.—Quartette. Apollo Male Quartette. 8.35 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra . 8.45 p.m.—Baritone solos, Syd. Morrell. 8.50 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat report. 9.3 p.m. —Station announcements. 9.5 p.m.—Quartettes, Appollo Male Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—Selection. Studio Orchestra. 9.20 p.m.—Operatic Recital. Antonio Molinari. 9.30 p.m.—Talk by Mr. S. B. Opie, (Field Officer) “Tobacco Growing.” 9.45 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.52 p.m.—Operatic recital, Antonio Molinari. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1- p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.15 p.m.—Selections, Studio Orchestra. 10.25 p.m.—Relay from the Maison de Dance, Glenelg, Dance Music. 10.55 p.m.—Saturday’s programme and me- teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH Westralian Farmer’s. Wave Length, 1250 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH; 1928- morning SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supp <1 by the Me- teorological Bureau of We.. ; Au ralia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Quintette, conducted by Mr. Val Smith. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Orchestral music played by Hoyts Orchestra, . conducted by Mr. Harold Par- tington, relayed from Hoyts Regent Theatre, William Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune ih. The Evening Transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. , 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Racing talk by the Sporting editor of “Truth” Newspaper Coy. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Popular Night. Musical programme from the studio, includ- ing vocal and instrumental artists. Items by the Misses Mason and De Boulay, Instrumental Duo of the s.s. Katoomba. 9.35 p.m.—Health talk by Mr. H. S. Hatton, Principal of Hatton’s Physical Culture School. 10 p.m.—Late news items by courtesy of “The * Daily News” Newspaper Co., Ships within range announcement; Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART Tasmanian Broadcasters, Ltd. Wave Length, 516 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical Selections. 3.5 p.m —Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather forecasts. Items of interest. 3.15 p.m.—Musical Selections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Educational Talk. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Children’s Corner, with the Radio Lady. 7.15 p.m.—Young Folks’ gardening chat, by Mr. George Nation. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Fruit, Poultry, and Prodcue re- ports, through the courtesy of Roberts and Co., Ltd. 7.35 p.m.—Gardening Talk by Mr. George Nation, Glen Nurseries, Cascades. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. BALKITE RADIO POWER From the Light Socket BALKITE TRICKLE CHARGER NEW PRICE £3/10/ A SENSATIONAL REDUCTION RAULAND-LYRIC TYPE R5OO Now 45/- Radio Music for the Critical The Rauland-Lyric is a laboratory grade audio transformer. Music critics agree that truer reproduction cannot be found than that obtained when these Super-quality instruments are em- ployed. Low bass notes, high harmonics, delicate overtones—all these are amplified with un- equalled beauty. RIGHT OUT ON ITS OWN. The World famous BALKITE “B" ELIMINATOR Announcing the New BALKITE “B,” the noiseless, tubeless, per- manent light socket, “B” power supply. 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Saturday, March 24 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—"Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A reading. 10.45 a.m. —Stjdio music. 11 a.m. —"Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m.—A.PA. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m. —Studio music. 11.15 a.m. —A talk on Home Cooking and Recipes by Miss Ruth Fnrst. 11.30 a.m. —Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange. 12.3 p.m.—Studio music 12.20 p.m.—"Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.25 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. AFTERNOON SESSION. NOTE: During the afternoon the Racing Events at Rosehill will be described by the 2FC Commissioner. Musical items will incllde: From the Studio: Howard Leighton, novelty pianist. From the Ambassadors: At intervals between 3.30 p.m. and 5 p.m.: “The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con ducted by A 1 Hammet. From the Crystal Palace Theatre. George Street. Sydney: The Crystal Palace Orchestra, oonducted by Harry Cross. 4.45 p.m.—Complete sporting resume, includ- ing scores .of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—The "Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m. —Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe: Dinner music by the Pavilion Orchestra. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Studio: Late Sporting News. 7.15 p.m.—Weather intelligence. 7.18 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. 7.28 p.m.—Studio music. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Hay market Theatre.: The Haymarket Operatic Orchestra, under the baton of Stanley’ Porcer. 8.20 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe, in connec- tion with the New South Blinded Soldiers’ Association : A Concert by 2FC Artists to the N.S.W. Blinded Soldiers: Brunton Gibb, elocutionist: “Bertram on Business” (Rutherford). 8.30 p.m.—Cliff Arnold, novelty pianist. 8.40 p.m.—Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. 8.48 p.m.—Norman McLennan, baritone» (a) “The Irish Fusilier” (Squire). (b) “Tommy Lad” (Margetson). 8.56 p.m.—-Charlie Lawrence, entertainer. 9.5 p.m.—From the Haymarket Theatre: The Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 9.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.16 p.m.—Dr. T. J. Henry: A talk on “Harlem—the Negro Metropolis. ’ 9.30 p.m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : Popular numbers. Banjo novelty. 0.38 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe: Further items from the Concert to the N.S.W. Blinded Soldiers. Cliff Arnold, novelty pianist. 9.40 p.m.—Brunton Gibb, elocutionist: “The Transformation of Mary” (Spencer,. 9.46 p.m.—Norman McLennan, baritone: “Ben the Bo’sun” (Adams). 9.49 p.m.—Charlie Lawrence, entertainer. 9.55 p.m.—Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. 10 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers: Popular numbers. 10.8 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers. 10.22 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.23 p.m.—The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Antneui. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. ft SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION, 8 to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Social Notes by Mrs. Jordan. Talk on "Simple Cooking for Children,” by Mrs. Jordan. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 12.25 p.m.—Sporting and athletic fixtures. 12.30 p.m.—Musical programme from the. Studio. 12.40 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 12.50 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 2.15 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 2.30 p.m.—Pianoforte Recital from the Studio. 2.45 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 3.10 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 3.30 p.m.—CONCERT BROADCAST FROM THE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL EXHIBI- TION AT THE SYDNEY TOWN HALL. Broadcaster’s Instrumental Trio. 3.37 p.m.—Miss Nellie Ravens, Contralto. 3.44 p.m. —Mr. Warwick McKenzie, violinist 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Mc;Calium, baritone. 3.58 p.m.—broadcasters, instrumental Trio. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Nellie Ravens. 4.12 p.m.—Mr. Warwick McKenzie. 4.19 p.m.—Mr. Leslie McCallum. 4.26 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio, Accompanist: Mr. G. Vern Barnett. Announcer: Mr. B. W. Kirke. 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio. News from the “Sun.” 4.40 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio • 4.45 p.m.—Resume of Races held during the afternoon. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. 6.30 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” Racing resume and results of day’s sport- ing. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7.30 p.m.—Talk on “The Aborigines,” by “Bringa.” B p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. Roger Jones, baritone. 8.8 p.m. —Mr. Reg. Harrison, comedian. 6.15 p.m.—Broadcast from the Radio Exhi- bition at the Sydney Town Hall. The Cheer-oh girls under the direction <fi Mrs. S. Bennett White. <3.15 p.m.—From the studio: Mr. Roger Jones. 9.22 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 0.29 p.m.—Miss Mab Fotheringham, soubrette. 0.36 p.m.—M. Reg. Harrison. 9.43 p.m.—Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 9.50 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 9.57 p.m. —Miss Mab Fotheriugham. 10.4 p.m.—Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 10.11 p.m.—Resume of following day’s Pro- gramme. 10.15 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson broad- cast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning melodies. 7.20 p.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES. 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecasts for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 p.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping, Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Merchant of Venice.” 11.15 a.m. —MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower” (Schu- mann). ‘ “Les Cloches” (Debussy). 11.22 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Songs of India from the Legend Sadka” (Rimsky-Korsakov). “Spanish Rhapsody.” 11.32 a.m.—HUXHAM’S SERENADERS : Song, “I Don’t Like Being Tickled by a Fly" The Quartette. Song. “ In the Land.” Hugh Huxham. Percy Code. Cornet, “Selected.” Special Exhibition a RADIO 59 Don’t miss the Special Exhibition Number of “RADIO." The best issue yet published. Strong in technical matter, rich in interest, and light with humour. Printed in two colours and profusely illustrated. The features include: RAY ALLSOP’S SHORT-WAVE SUPERHETERODYNE How to make a super-heterodyne which will tune in any short-wave broadcasting stat.on ,n the world at good loud-speaker strength. A description by the Chief Engineer of 2BL (Ray Ailsop, 2YG), of the remarkable shortwave receiver used to pick up and relay the British and foreign stations heard from 2BL. You must see this circuit—it’s the best and latest. THE 1928 BROWNING-DRAKE A newly-developed and more efficient Browning-Drake of two valves-a regenerative detector and one stage of K.F. as a complete unit with a single control panel arrange- ment Separate amplifier units employing either transformer or resistance coupling Will be described. By Don B. Knock (2NO). ADVENTURE YARN BY “BRASSO” Something new. Hi-Jackers and rum-running in the Atlantic. An Aussie brasspounder, a Yank, and the short waves. Best thing yet written by Brasso. SHORT STORIES HUMOUR ARTICLES Alarm! A short story about a broadcasting studio-a woman's intuition-warning- and bush fires. Also, “The Echo of Eden News Service,’’ and “How Noah Got His Weather Reports During the Flood.’’ Humorous drawings by Jack Waring, Mark White, and others. A. S. Cochrane (Hello Man 2FC) on the Bedtime Story. The ideal wavelength for International Broadcasting. Watch for Special Cover on Bookstalls On Sale March 19®* Duet, “The Garden Wall.” Edith and Hugh Huxham. Solo, “The Open Road.” Renn Millar. Gilbert Bishop. Violin, “Selected.” Quartet, “The Inflammatus,” from “Stabat Mater.” 11.52 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Fox trot, “By the Shalimar” (Mazine). “Marcheta” (Schertzinger). MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —Melbourne Obesrvatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Australian Mine sand Metals Asso- ciation from the London Stock Exchange this day. British official wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and the Australian Press Association cables. “Argus” news service. “NOTES THAT RIPPLED WAVE ON WAVE.” 12.20 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Plantation Melody” (Farwell). Who is Sylvia?” (Schubert). “Siamese Patrol” (Linke). 12.30 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Se Saran Rose” (Arditi). “Saper Voreste” (Verdi). 12.38 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.41 p.m.—HENRY TROMPF, baritone: London Silhouettes —“The Fortune Hunter." “Up ’Lugate Hill” (Willoughby). 12.48 p.m.—NED TYRRELL, banjo: “Selected.” 12.53 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel” . 1 p.m -Meloburne Observatory time signal. 1.1 p.m. —Meteorological information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria. Tas- mania, South Australia and New South Wales. Ocean forecast. River reports. 1.8 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “The Land of the Rose” (Gilbert). THE FOUNDATION OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH, viola, will to-day give specially selected items from the works of the masters. 1.25 p.m.—HENRY TROMPF, baritone: “Salaam" (Mary Lang). “A Spirit Flower” (Tipton). 1.32 p.m.-THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “In a Chinese Temple Garden” (Ketelby). Bolero, "Spanish Dance’’ (Moszkowski). “Les Serenata de Argentina” (Olsen). 1,45 p.m.—Close down. 2 p.m.—Description of Yannathan Trial Hurdle, 2 miles, run at MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the ‘Sporting Globe.” 2 5 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKe/T —Semi-finals. * AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.- HARRY SIIUGG’S BAND I Selection. “Gipsy Love” (Lehar). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Calliope Handicap. 5 furlongs, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by "Musket,” of the "Sporting Globe.’’ 2.35 P-m. —OeScription of PENNANT CRICKET —Semi-finals. 2.50 p.m.— HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: •Minuet in G” (Beethoven). Idyll. My Syrian Maid” (Rimmer). 8 p m.—Description of Quality Handicap, 6 furlongs, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 8.5 p.m.— HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Waltz, “The Druids’ Prayer” (Dayson). “Selected.” 3.15 p.m. —Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 8.30 p.m.-HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Overture, “Prince and Peasant (Round). “Selected.” f. 40 p m. —Description of Moonee Ponds Handi- cap, 1)4 miles, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 3.45 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 4 p.m.—HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Selection, “The Maid of the Mountains” (Simson). Selected. 4.20 p.m.—Description of Trial Mile, MOONEE VALLEY RAQES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.25 p.m. —Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 4.40 p.m.—HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Fox Trots, “My Blue Heaven” (Danoldson). “Me and My Shadow” (Jolson). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report from the Mildura \ is- trict. 4.50 p.m.—Description of Sherwood High- weight Handicap, 7 furlongs. MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.55 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 6.10 p.m. —Close down. 6.50 p.m.—Sporting results. EVENING SESSION. g p.m.—PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. Stump scores. 6.1 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “LITTLE MISS KOOKA- BURRA.” 6.20 p.m. —Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.— LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA: "A story for the Little Ones.” 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.— LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA: “A Story for the Older Children.” NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Sporting results. Acceptances for Werribee Races, Wednesday, 28. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m. -Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—River reports. 7.20 p.m. Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Cooperative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay. straw, jute, dairy produce, pota- toes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Assocation, retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. 7.30 p.m.—E. E. PESCOTT will speak on: “Australian Pine Trees and other Conifers.” 7.45 p.m.—Dr. J. A. LEACH will speak on “Black Cocoktoos.” 8 p.m.—Speeches from the Trades Hall Dinner. Toast, “The Day We Celebrate.” Proposed by Mr. C. J. Holloway, Sec. of the Trades Hall Council, with song at interval by Mr. J. Clinton. FROM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m.— SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND: Fox trot. “Drifting and Dreaming” (Schmidt). Waltz Song, “Honolulu Moon” (Lawrence). 8.40 p.m.- MOLLY MACKAY. soprano: “Nymphs and Sylvans” (Bemberg). “The Hoot Owl.” 8.47 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Orcid” (Monckton). 8.57 p.m.—Description of events at the Motor- drome by “Olympus.” 9.7 p.m.— SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND: Selection, “Operatic Melodies” from Caryll, Monckton and Suulivan’s Operas (Arr. A. C. Southye). Song, “I passed by your window.” ©l7 D m .—HUXHAM’S : Song, “I never wronged an Onion —The Quartette. Solo, “Land of Hope and Glory’ —Len Mil- lar. Will Page, xylophone solo, selected. Duet, “Hunting,,—Hugh and Edith Hux- ham. Quartette, “Faraway Bells”—The Quartette. Harold Moschetti, tenor, Sax. —Selected. Quartette, “Dream of Home” —Serenade? Quartette. 0.37 p.m.—Description of to-night’s Stadium event by NORMAN McCANCE. At the con- clusion of the match, NORMAN McCANCE will give a resume. 1C p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection from “Li’ Lombardi” (Verdi). 10.7 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “A Ballad of Gretna Green” (Brahe). “Bonnie Dundee.” 10.14 p.m.—SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND Song, “Mother Machree” (Olcott and Bell). Intermezzo, “Swing Song” (Zameacnik). Song, “Sometimes in Summer” (Bennett).- 10.24 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Mimi’s Song” (Puccini). “A de a oiseaux” (Hiie). 10.31 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA* Selection, “The Rise of Rosie O’Reilly.” 10.41 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Wanderer” (Schubert). “The Garden of Allah” (Chas. Marshall). 10.48 .pm.—Late sporting news. 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Oh wad some power the gif tie gie uf To see oursel’s as others see us ! It would frae monie a blunder free ut And foolish notion. Burns —to a Louse. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. 12 noon to 1.54 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton. Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. Sports Results. During the afternoon, the results of the Moonee Valley races will be broadcast, immediately after each race is run, together with other information. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band The latest popular hits, each .one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m. —Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Schumann Songs” (Ar. Roberts). 2.46 p,m—Miss Stella Challen, soprano: “I Love the Moon” (Rubens). “Still as the Night” (Bohm). 2 53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, clarinet: “La Militaire” (Raymond). 3.13 p.m.—Miss Stella Challen, soprano* “Ave, Maria” (Cooper). “If My Songs Were Only Winged (Hahn). 8.21 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “A Hillside Melody” (Phillips). 8.30 p.m. —Interval announcements. 3.40 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestral “La Source” Ballet Suite (Delibes). Suite: “Andalusia” (Miramontes). 4 p.m— G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4 1 p.m. —Second weather forecast. 4 ; 3 p.m.—Mr. Alan T. Eddy, bass baritene: “The Erl King” (Schubert). “The Still Room” (Arundale). 4.11 p.m:—Melbourne Concert Orchestral “Canzona del Violino” (Schebek). “Three Famous Pictures” (Wood). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg. flute: “Claire de Lune” (Debussy). 4 30 p.m.—Mr. Alan T. Eddy, bass baritones “I Want to be Ready” (Negro Spiritual). “Swing Low,/ Sweet Chariot” _ (Negr# Spiritual). The Milliard Master - Valve with the Wonderful P.M. Filament with English or U.X. Base Remains the Same Price - - - - 13/6 BUT WHILE THE STOCKS LAST the following previous types will be sold at reduced prices HF and LF Bright Filament . . . . . . 2/- each D SERIES .., ~. . . . . . . 6/- each DFA SERIES.. 7/6 each with English or U.V. Base CHARACTERISTICS AS PER THIS TABLE. Ml Also from the-MASTER. - VALVE W. & G. Genders. Launceston and Hobart — Every Va ' Ve is guaranteed to function perfectly OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY RADIO DEALER IN AUSTRALIA * 4.37 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Musical Gems of Tschaiwowsky” (Ar. Langey). “Consolation” (Wood). 4.55 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. An- nouncements. 5 p m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Uncle Mac.’s Entertainment. EVENING SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-d.to news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.45 p.m.—Every Man’s Garden. Special week-end talks by Mr. W. R. Warner, Pre- sident of the Nurserymen’s and Seedsmen’s Association of Victoria. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.16 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Williams. humorous entertainer: “It’s Lucky I Keep My Temper” (Grain). "Flappers” (Hylton). 8.24 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.40 p.m.—Miss Jessie Shmith. contralto: "Don’t You Mind the Sorrows” (Cowles). “I Love You Mqre” (Dorothy Lee). 8.47 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, saxaphone: “Saxarella” (Wiedoeft). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.18 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Williams, humorous en- tertainer : "Dude Patter” (Manuscript). “I’m Burlington Bertie from Bow” (Har- greaves) . 9.26 p.m—Ayavz Dansonlana 9.42 p.m.—Miss Jessie Shmith, contralto: “Sometimes in my Dreams” (d’Hardelot). “Dedication” (Franz). 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Ten.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonirns 10 1 p.m—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Bolero” (Bohm). 10.23 p.m.— Ayarz Dansorians. 10.33 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: I'Killamey” (Balfe). 10.37 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.50 p.m.—To-morrow’s Entertainment. An- nouncements. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night quote is taken from the poem. “Out ol the Si- lence.” by George Essex Evans. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE SATURDAY. MARCH 24th, 1928. NO MORNING TRANSMISSION. NO MIDDAY TRANSMISSION. AFTERNOON SESSION. TATTERSALL’S RACES. The Tattersall’s Club Race Meeting will be described direct from the Ascot Racecourse. The commencement of transmission will depend upon the starting time of the first race, and will a 3 usual be announced from the studio at 7.45 p.m. on the evening preceding the meeting. , FROM ASCOT —Tattersall’s Club Meeting. 6 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “Uncle Ben.” 7.15 p.m. —Racing results. 7.20 p.m.—To-day’s sporting news described. 7.30 p.m.—Sailing Notes by Fred Smith. NIGHT SESSION. 8 p.m.—Orchestral Music by the Tivoli Opera- tic Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. C. Groves. 8.45 p.m.—FROM THE SPEEDWAY: Motor Cycle Races. 9.30 p.m.—FROM LENNON’S BALLROOM: Dance Music. 10 p.m. —“The Sunday Mail” News. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 11.1 a.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 11.30 a.m. —Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1.15 p.m. (Approx).—Relayed from the Gaw- ler Racecourse, a running description of events by Mr. Arnold Treioar, interspersed with musical numbers and interstate re- sults from the studio. 5.10 p.m. ( Approx).—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.50 p.m.—Summary of the afternoon’s racing results.. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s entertainment. 6.40 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7.5 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 7.16 p.m. —Talk on Mission Heroes. 7.30 p.m.—“Books and Bookman” by C. G. Riley. 7.45 p.m.—Resume of local and interstate sporting results. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Final Judging of SCL Bonniest Baby Competition and musical demonstra- tion arranged by SCL at the Adelaide Town Hall. 10.30 p.m.—Local and interstate sporting re- sults. 10.40 p.m.—Relay from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg—Dance Music. 10.55 p.m.—Sunday’s programme. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH. SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12 noon. —Tune in. 12.5 p.m.—Musical Programme, including pianoforte selections by Miss Evelyn Wills, A.R.C.M. 12.47 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Close down. 1.55 p.m.—Tune in. AT ASCOT. Running commentary of the following Racing events relayed from Ascot Race- course, Ascot. 2 p.m.—Maiden Plate (One Mile). 2.40 p.m.—Armidale Handicap (six furlongs). 3.2op.m.—Harvest Handicap (five furlongs). 3.30 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. Progressive cricket scores. 4 p.m. —Summer Plate (One Mile). 4.40 p.m.—Charity Handicap (One mile and a Quarter). 5.20 p.m.—Kalamunda Handicap, Welter (Seven furlongs). 5.30 p.m.—Close down. 6.45 pjn.—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Birthday greetings for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.10 p.m.—Sports results. 7.20 p.m.—Markets, News and Cables. 7.20 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 7.45 p.m.—Talk. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations td programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Music and song. Musical programme from the studio, in- cluding vocal and instrumental artists. Motor cycling events described in detail relayed from the Claremont Speedway. 9 p.m.—Talk on the J?olo Tournament by Mr. Lawson Weir. 10 p.m.—Late news items by courtesy of “The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather report and forecast. Sports results. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. , 7ZL, HOBART SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. Broadcast from the T.C.A. Ground, descrip- tion by Mr. A. O’Leary of the cricket match, Newtown v. Sandy Bay. Progress racing and sporting results from the Studio. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Uncle Hector’s Corner. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selections. 7.50 p.m-—“Mercury” special Tasmanian news service. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Sporting results. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes. 8.15 p.m.—Dance numbers b ythe Pavilion Dance Band from the City Hall, Hobart, in- terspersed with items from the Studio. 10.20 p.m.—British Official Wireless news. Weather information. Station announce- ments. Sunday’s Programme. Close down. Sunday, March 25 2FC, SYDNEY. MORNING SESSION. 10.40 a.m.—PrograriilW announcements. 10.45 a.m. —From the Christ Church, St. Laur- ence: The Morning Service. Organist, Christian Hellemann. 12.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Musical items and news service. 12.30 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.30 p.m.—Programme announcements. 2.35 p.m.—"Broadcasting conditions in Eng- land” : A talk by Frank E. Buckel. 2.50 p.m. —From the Congregational Church, Pitt Street, Sydney: An Organ Recital by Lilian Frost, recently returned from a tour abroad. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Band Rotunda, Coogee Beach: The Randwick Municipal Band: (a) Fantasia, “Knight Errant” (Trussell). (b) Waltz, “Donan Wellen” (Ivanicur). (c) Selection, “Gems of Sullivan” (Sullivan). (d) Selection, “Down South” (Ketelby). (e) March. “Underhill House” (Moorhouse). Conductor, E. P. Kerry. 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. 4 7/ m V Only the Best in Radio will ever Satisfy You! MOST of us have possessions that originally cost us a little more than we per- haps liked to pay. But what satisfaction we have had from those things. You’ll fee] the same satisfaction with your Model 100 A, finding lasting enjoyment in its full, clear tone . . . for its powers of reproduction are as per- manent as its handsome heavy, dull bronze case. Long after you have bought yours it will sing to you in the same rich- timbred tones that first de- lighted you. What other speaker has all these 8 refinements A new type corrugated and treated cone rattles and is entirely weatherproof. A magnetic strength that will not decline with age nor decrease in sensitiveness as is the case with some Loudspeakers. 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(c) “How many hired servants,” from “The Prodigal Son” (Sullivan). 6.27 p.m.—From ;the Petersham Congregational Church: An Organ, Orchestral and Vocal Recital: Organ: (a) “Light Cavalry” (Suppe). (b) Overture, “Egmont” (Beethoven). Ambrose F. Gibbs, L.L.C.M. 6.41 p.m.—Orchestra: (a) “Rouseasu’s Dream.” (b) “Et Incarnitius” (Haydn). (c) “Sun of my Soul.” (d) “Stand up for Jesus.” (e) “Gloria” (12th Mass) (Mozart). 6.56 p.m.—Vocal: J. Prior: Two selected items. 7 p.m.—Orchestra: (a) “Palestine.” (b) “Agnus Dei” (Mozart). (c) “St. Arin’s.” (d) “I love to hear the Saviour’s voice.” (e) “Only an armour bearer.” (f) “Holy, holy, holy,” from “Elijah.” 715 p.m.—The Evening Service from the Petersham Congregational Church: Minister, Rev. A. P. Doran: Invocation and Lord’s Prayer. Hymn, “O fir a thousand tongues to sing.” Lesson. Anthem, “There is a Green Hill” (Gounod). Lesson. Hymn, “I heard the voice of Jesus say.” Prayer. Violin duet, “Ave Maria” (Mascagni). Mr. Roy Scott and Matter Gorden Scott. Anthem, “Seek ye the Lord” (Bradley). Hymn, "Lead, Kindly Ligl t.” Sermon. Hymn, “Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah.” Benediction. 8.80 p.m.—From the Band Rotunda, Coogee Beach: The Randwick Municipal Band, conducted by E. P. Kerry: (a) Selection, “Classical Favorites” (Rim- mer). (b) Waltz, “Dreams of Ocean.” (c) Selection from “Rose Marie” (Friml). (d) Morceau, “Lea Cloekes St. Etienne” (Hume). (e) Selection. “Echoes of Opera” (arr. Sed- don). (f) March, “Washington Poet" (Sousa). ©.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Peter Gawthome, baritone: (a) “Three Shakespeare Songs” (Roger Quilter). (b) "Two American-Indian Songs” (Charles Wakefield Cadm an). i. 42 p^n. —Alexander Sverjensky, pianoforte solos: (a) "Adagio from C Minor Sonata—Pathe- tigue” (Beethoven). (b) “Largo from D Major Sonata—Pathe- tique” (Beethoven). 8.52 p.m.—Peter Gawthorne, baritone: “Jnst So.” Stories by Rudyard Kipling. (Music by Edward German.) 10.5 p.m.—Alexander Sverjensky. pianoforte solos: (a) “Hum Wesque” (Rachmaninoff). (b) “Lotus Land” (Scott). (c) “Gavotte Joyeuse” (Mozart-Boscoff). 10.15 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 1.045 a.m.—Special news service. 11 a.m. —Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special session for Children in hospitals. 2.15 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramaphone Recital. 2.45 a.m.—Special information service. 8 p.m.—Music from the studio. 4 p.m.—Organ recital broadcast from Chal- mers Presbyterian Church. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes National Anthem EVENING SESSION 6.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children's Session. 7 p.m.—Service broadcast from St. Jude’s Church of England, Randwick. 6.30 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 6.37 p.m. Miss Millie Hughes, soprano 8.44 p.m.—Miss Dulcie Blair, violinist. 6.51 p.m. Mr. Cyril James, baritone. 8.58 p.m.—Miss Norah Alexander, elocutionist 9.8 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter, ’cellist. 0.15 p.m.—Miss Linda Hartge, contralto. 0.22 p.m. —Broadcasters Trio. 0.29 p.m.—Miss Millie Hughes. 0 36 p.m.—Miss Dulcie Blair. 0.43 p.m.—Mr. Cyril James. 0.50 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter. * 0.57 p.m.—Resume of following day's pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Govt. Meteorologist. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 10.1 p.m.—Miss Linda Hartge. 10.8 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 10.15 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. SUNDAY. 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—Bells from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10.45 a.m.—Express train information. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. News from yesterday’s papers 11 a^?o"^ MORNING SERVICE FROM BAP- -IIST CHURCH, COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE. Preacher: REV. W. D. JACKSON BA Choir Director: MADAME ELLA KING- STON. Sanctus. Call to ' Prayer and Lord’s Prayer (sung). Hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morning.” Scripture. Philippians, IV., 10-23. Children’s Talk. Quartette. “Lowley Kneel We in Submission.” (Gounod). Notices. Offertory. Offertory Prayer. Anthem. “From the Throne of His Son” (Stainer). Prayer. Hymn. “I Do Not Ask, O Lord.” SERMON: “The Secret of Contentment and Power.” Hymn, “Peace, Perfect Peace.” Benediction. The Choir of the Collins Street Baptist Church is well 'known for its skilful work in the production of oratories not often heard in Melbourne On Wednesday, March 28, at 8 p.m. it will be rendering Gounod’s “Mors et Vita.” 12.15 p.m.—Giose down. AFTERNOON SESSION. “Methinks in thee some blessed spirit doth speak —This powerful sound within an organ weak.” SONORA RECITAL OF THE” WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS RECORDS. 2 p.m.—PIANO SOLO: “Sonata in F Minor for Pianoforte, Op. 5” (Brahms). Played by Percy Grainger. Part 1. Allegro maestoso. Part 2. Allegro maestoso. Part 3. Andante. Part 4. Andante. Part 5: Intermezzo (Retrospect). Part 7. Allegro moderato ma rubato. Part 8. Allegro moderato ma rubato. SONGS— Norman Allin, bass: “The Jewess—Tho’ Faithless Men” (Halevy). “Little Cattle, little' Care” (Waugh and Jackson). ORCHESTRAL— Overture, “Der Freischutz,” Part 1 and 2 (Weber). State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. 3 p.m.—PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON FROM CENTRAL MISSION, LONS- DALE STREET, MELBOURNE. Chairman: Rev. J. H. CAIN. Hymn No. 112, “Ye Servants of God.” P-rayer, Rev. C. Irving Benson. Orchestral selection, Mr. G. M. Williams, Conductor. Hymn No. 81: “There’s Not a Friend.” Solo, Mr. -J. M. Hill, “Gipsy Dan” (Russell) Orchestra. Solo, Mr. J. M. Hill, “The Chapel in the Woods” (Bennett). Notices. Offering. \- Orchestra. ADDRESS. National Anthem. Benediction. Orchestra. 4.30 p.m.—J. HOWLETT ROSS: “The Passion Pay at Ammwgau.” 4.45 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. Storyteller, “BROTHER BILL.” 6 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.25 p.m.—“BROTHER BILL.” “Strike While the Iron is Hot.” 6.45 p.m.—Bells from St. Paul’s Cathedral. NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE FROM ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Exhortation. General Confession. Absolution. The Lord’s Prayer. Versicles and Responses (Ferial). Psalm—sl. Ist Lesson. Magnificat (Tarrant in Mode 10). 2nd Lesson. Nunc Dimittis (Tarrant in Mode 10.). The Apostles’ Creed. Collects. Anthem, “Blessed Jesus” (Dvorak). Prayers. Hymn (A. & M.) 200, “We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died.” SERMON, BISHOP GREEN. Hymn 520, “Love Divine, All Love Excelling.” « Benediction. FROM THE STUDIO— -8.30 p.m.—Birthday Greetings and announce- ments. Island shipping movements. 8.32 p.m.—Song Feature of the Week. 8.35 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Overture, Arc” (Wright). Test Piece, British Trade Exhibition. Con- test. Championship of Victoria, March 15, 1928. 8.47 p.m.—VIOLET JACKSON,_ Soprano (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd). “A Brown Biid Singing” (Haydn Wood). “Morning” (Oley Speaks). 8.54 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: v > Selection, “111 Crociato in Egitte.” 9.6 p.m.—STORIES OF OPERAS, Part 1. 9.3 6p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND. Hymns, “Edwinston.” “Rutherford.” 9.43 p.m.—VIOLET JACKSON, soprano: Selected. 9.50 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Announce- ments. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VIC- TORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO- DAY IS:— “If you expect other people to avoid in- juring your children, you should take care not to injure the children of others.” I 'A H r# 2 r* Another VIKING arrives in Australia ! 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Anniversary Service of the Kensington Methodist Church, broadcast from Ileming- ton Town Hall. Minister: R»v. Geerge F. Dyson. Choirmaster: Mr. Fred. Harry. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 8 pan.—Special Children's Hour. EVENING CHURCH SESSION. T p.m.—Evening Service from the Brunswick Methodist Church, Brunswick. Minister: Rev. E. Lewis. EVENING SESSION. 5.30 p.m.—Brunswick Panatrope Entertain- ment, broadcast from Pauatrope House, 252 Collins Street, Melbourne (by exclusive per- msision of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), under the direction of the Panatrope Committee. 9.31 p.m.—The B.B.C.Wireless Symphony Or- chestra : e Overture: “The Barber of Seville” (Ros- si in two parts. 8.39 p.rir—Signor Giuseppe Danise. baritone: “La Paloma” (Yradier). “Thorna a Surriento” (de Curtis). 8.47 p.m.—J. H. Sqjire Celeste Octet: “Love’s OW, Sweet Song” (Molloy). “Poem” (Fibich). •.53 p.m.—Mr. W. H. Sqnire, ’cello: “La Provengale” (Mari-Marias). “Sleepy Song” (Jeanjean). 8.69 p.m.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: “The Battle of Waterloo” (Ar. H. Echerg- berg), in two parts. 9.7 p.m.—Mr. Leopold Godowsky, pianoi “Polonaise in A Flat' (Chopin). “Marche Militaire” (Schubert). • 15 p.m.—Miss Elizabeth Rethberg, soprano: “Ye Wand’ring Breezes, Hear Me,” Act JI. from,Lohengrin (Wagner). *'Oh, Hall of Song,” Act 11. from Tann- hauser (Wagner). 8.21 p.m.—Mr. Frederic Fradkin, violin: “Schon Rosmarin” (Kreisler). “The Last Rose of Summer" (Moore). 8.27 p.m.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: Selections from Rigoletto (Verdi), in two parts. 8.83 p.m.—Mr. Mario Chanlee, tenor: “Racconto di Rodolfo” from La Boheme (Puccini). **Ah, fuyez douce image,” from the opera Manon (Massenet). 8-14 pan.—The Sevoy Havana Band, at the Savoy Hotel. London: "Valse Bleue” (Margis). ‘‘Blue Danube” (Strauss). 8.49 pan.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: “Triana. Spanish March” (Lopez). “The Voice of the Guns” (Alford). it. 54 pan.—The, “Age” News Bulletin, exclu- sive to 3AR. 9.58 p.m.—Weather forecast. 9.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night qnote is from the poem, “Delilah,” by Adam Lind- say Gordon. 10 p.m.—Uod Save Che King. 4QG, BRISBANE. SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. The complete Morning Service will be relayed from the Albert Street Methodist Church. 11 a.m.—FROM ALBERT STREET METHO- DIST CHURCH: Morning Service. 12.39 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. BAND CONCERT. The Concert by the Brisbane Federal Band (Conductor: Mr. W. H. Davies) will be relayed from the Botanic Gardens. 3.15 p.m.—Band Concert. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. NIGHT SESSION. The complete Evenin g Service will be re- layed from the Albert Street Methodist Church 7 p.m.—FROM ALBERT STREET METHO- DIST CHURCH: Children’s Service. 7.30 p m.—Evening Service. At the conclusion of the Church Service, the Concert by the Brisbane Municipal Con- cert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. Band Concert. 9.30 p.m.—Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. SUNDAY. 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.45 a.m.—Carillon of bells from St. An- drew’s Church, Walkerville. 11 a.m.—r—G.P.O. Chimes. 11.1 a.m.—Relay from Rose Park Congre- gational Church, Divine Service. 12 noon.—G.P.O. chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Sacred concert from Rose Park Congregational Church. 4 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.31 p.m.—Carillon of bells from St. Andrew’s Church, Walkerville. 6.37 p.m.—Sunday story for children by “Bird Lady.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—Relay Archer Street Methodist Church, Evening Divine Service. 8.10 p.m.—Sacred concert by Archer Street, Methodist Church choir. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Relayed from Henley Beach Rotunda —Holden’s Silver Band. 9.30 p.m.—Talk by Mr. P. H. Nicholls on “A Deaf Man Hears.” 9.45 p.m.—Talk by Mr. A. L. Brown on “Adelaide’s Churches.” 10 p.m.—Monday’s Programme and meteoro- logical information. 10.5 p.m.—National Anthem and close down. 6WF, PERTH. SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.45 p.m.—Tune in. 11 a.m.—Morning service relayed from Church of Christ, Lake Street, Perth. Preacher, Rev Chas. Schwab. , 12.15 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—From the Studio. Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. 4.30 p.m.—Close! down. EVENING SESSION. 7 p.m.—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 7.5 p.m.—Children’s bedtime stories. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service relayed from St. George’s Cathedral, St. George’s Terrace, Perth. 8.45 pan.—A Relay. Concert by the Perth City Band, conducted by Mr. L. M. Price, and items by vocal as- sisting artists, relayed from the Govern- ment Gardens, Perth. 10.5 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 7 p.m. t 7ZL, HOBART SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. 11 a.m.—Church Service from Melville Street Methodist Church, Hobart. Preacher; Rev. Robert Williams. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.31 p.m.—Conct-* from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. G. 30 p.m.—Children’s Corner, with the Sun- day Lady. NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Church Service from Chalmers Pres- byterian Church. Hobart. At conclusion of Church Service, Band Concert form St. David’s Park, or Studio Concert. 9.40 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. “Mercury” special interstate news service, British Official Wireless News. Ships within wireless range. 9 p.'m. weather forecasts. Station announcements. Mon- day’s Programme. Close down. Monday, March 26 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION, 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—‘‘Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—‘‘Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—Last minute racing information by the 2FC Commissioner. 10.45 a.m. —Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Bfg Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A reading. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. 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CLYDE AFTERNOON SESSION. 8 p.m.—“B g Ben” and anr^punceme.’its. 3.3 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre: Jimmy Elkins’ Jazz Bana. 3.15 p.m. —From the Studio: Betty Armstrong, soprano: “Serenade” (Toselli). 3.20 p.m.—Pianoforte solo. 3.28 p.m.—Thelma Lansdowne, mezzo! • “Swing low, sweet chariot” (Burleigh). 3.32 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney: Jimmy Elkins’ Jazz Band. 3.55 p.m.—From the Studio: Claire Fothergi'l, mezzo. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Pianoforte solo. 4.10 p.m.—Betty Armstrong, soprano: “Lovers in the Lane” (Lehmann). 4.14 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney: Items by Jimm/ Elkins’, Jazz Band. 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Thelma Lansdowne, mezzo: “The Sweetest Flower that 31ows” (Hawley). 4.35 p.m.—A reading. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, Uiird call. 4.47 p.m.—Claire Fothergill, mez. o. 4.50 p.m.—From the Lyrit W.nier Garden Theatre, Sydney: Jimmy Elliins’ Jazz Band. 4.68 p.m.—From the Studio: Results of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zea- land. 4 5 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of IFC. 6.45 p.m.—The "Hello Mai. ’ talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the yoyng e. 30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Late sporting new, 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.55 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.40 p.m.—Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn in a Domestic Sketch: “Turning the Tables” (Warwick). 7.55 p.m.—“On Wenlock Edge” (Vaughan Wil- liams): A cycle of six songs for tenor voice, with accompaniment of String Quar- tette and I'iano (words by A. E. Housraan). Sung by William Dallison: (a) “On Wenlock Edge”—The Storm. (a) “From far, from eve and morning.” (c) “Is my team 1 loughing.’’ (d) “Ch, when I was in love with you.” (e) “Bredon Hill.” (f) “Clun.” 6.20 p.m.—From the Great Hall. Sydney Uni- versity ,on the occasion of the function in connection with »the Australian League of Nations’ TTriion. The British Music Society String Quartette. 8.27 p.m.—Statement by the President of tTie Union. Rev. A. H. Garnsey. M.A. 8.32 p.m. -Address by the Premier of N.S.W.: The Hon. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A. 8.47 p.m —Address by the Hon. E. A. McTier- nan. 9.2 p.m.—The British Music Society String Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn, in a sketch entitled: “Mrs. ’lggins at the Booksellers” (Warwick). 9.21 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Horae? Keats: (a) Overture, “Norma” (Bellinij. (b) “Cairo Memories” (Armandola). 9.40 p.m.—Mavis Deaiman, contralto. 9.17 p.m. —The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) Selection, “In a Persian Garden” (Leh- mann). (b) “Danse Rnstique” (Godard). 10 3 p.m—Goodie Reeve will continue her series of talks: “Behind the Scenes at Hollywood.* 10.16 p.m.—Tl y 2FC Studio Orchestra, con- ducted by Horace K ’ats : “Gilbert and Sullivt n Memories." 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m.—Len Maur.ce, popular bariton*. 10.45 p.i l. —The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “Nenna Nanna’ (Amadei). (bi Overture, “Le Nozze de Figaro*' (Mozart). 10.58 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and* late news. 11 p.m.- “Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. —G.P.O. Clock agd chimes. Musical programme from studio. 10.40 p.m. -News from the “Daily Telegraph” Pictorial.' 10.60 a.m. —Musical programme from the studio. ll a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Talk on “Tennis” by Miss Gwen Varley, Broadcasters Womens Sports Authority. Social Notes —Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Breakfast Cereals” by Mrs. Jordan. t 2 no<Th.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special Ocean Forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the studio 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, Mails, Shipping, and port directory. 12.12 p.m.—Boats in call by wlteiess. 12.14 p.m.—Fruit Market report. 12.16 p.,m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.18 p.m.—Dairy Farm and Produce Market report. 21.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report, 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramaphone Recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children and special entertainment for Children in Hospital. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race by courtesy of the “Sun” newspapers. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. News from the “Sun.” 3.10 p.m.—Musical programme from the studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 8.30 p.m.—Concert broadcast from the Radio Exhibition at the Sydney Town Hall. The Pacific Trio. 6.37 p.m.- Miss Bertha Waters, soprano. 3.44 p.m.- Miss Mary Charlton, pianist. 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Cecil Chaseling, baritone. 3.58 p.m.- The Pacific Trio. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Bertha Waters. 4.12 p.m.—Miss Mary Chalton. 4.19 p.m. Mr. Cecil Chaseling. 4.26 p.m.—The Pacific Trio. 4.30 p.m.—The Dungowan Dance Band, broad- cast from Dungowan Cabaret. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4.57 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Child- ren’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. * 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and* chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country news, from the “Sun. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Gulbransen dinner music. f. 30 p.m.—Talk on “The Motor Car, and its Idiosyncrasies,” by Mr. Martin. EVENING SESSIONS. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. Alfred Wilmore, tenor: 8.8 p.m.—’The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre. Chatswood. Or- ganist: Mr. N. Robins. 8.15 p.m.—Broadcast from the Radio Exhi- bition, at the Town Hall: Tooth’s Brewery Band. 6.22 p.m.—Mr. Clement Q. Williams, bari- tone. . 8.29 p.m.—Mr. Michael O’Connell, elocu- tionist. 8.36 p.m.—Miss Madge Clague, contralto. 9.43 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 8.50 p.m.—Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 8-57 p.m.—Miss Helena Stewart, soprano. 9.4 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Clement Q. Williams. 9.22 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.29 p.m. —Miss Madge Clague. 9.36 p.m.—Mr. Michael O’Connell. 9.43 p.m. —Miss Helena Stewart. 5.50 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.57 p.m.—Duet: Miss Helena Stewart and Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 10.2 p.m.—Resume of following day’s Pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Me. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.7 p.m.—The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 10.20 p.m.—.Romano’s Restaurant Dance Or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m. —PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m. —Morning melodies. 7.33 a.m.—WEATHER FORECAST for all States. Mails. 70.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.5 a.m. —NEWS. Sporting information. Ship- ping. Stock Exchange information. 8.13 p.m.—Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m. —Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts, with a minimum of cash— HOME-MADE SELF-RAISING FLOUR. 81b. flour, l%oz. bicarbonate of soda, 4oz. cream of tartar, 2 teaspoons sugar. Mix all ingredients together and sift, then put in flour bag ready for use. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours Bright with Fragrant Flowers. “All the hardiest annuals attain the greatest perfection when sown in early Autumn, be- cause they have a longer season to grow. They attain greater development, and con- sequently flower the stronger, but tender sorts must not be sown until the Spring. Sow now Verbenas, Violets, Violas and Vir- ginian Stock. 11.5 a.m.—MISS E. NOBLE—GAS COOKING: “Preparing Cold Sweets —Jellies and Creams.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m. —“DOMINA” will speak on: “Journalism as a Career for Women.** Part 11. 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Capt. Donald Mac Lean? 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VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “You in a Gondola” (Clarke). “Spring Flowers” (Johnson). 1.45 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Meteoro- logical information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria. Tasmania, South Aus- tralia and New South Wales. Ocean fore- casts. River reports. Announcements. S p.m.—Description of Ardmillan Hurdle Race, two miles, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Mus- ket,” of the "Sporting Globe.” 2.5 p.m.—HARRY WITTY, General Secretary of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Users’ As- sociation, will speak on “Motor Omnibus Act.” AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Othello” (Coleridge-Taylor). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Hollymont Handicap, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Mu?ket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—JACK DUNNE, baritone (by per- mission of J. C. WILLIAMSON. “The Smoking Room” (Arundale). “The Old Flagged Path” (Arundale). 2.42 p.m—STATION ORCHESTRA: Funeral March, “Humpty Dumpty” /Brand- era). |47 p.m —FRANCES LEA, soprano: “O, Lovely Night” (Landon Ronald). “Babe o’ Mine” (J. Shmith). 2.54 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: ‘Traumerei” (Schuman). “Romanze” (Schuman). 8 p.m.—Description of Roth well Steeplechase, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket," of the “Sporting Globe.” SJ» p.m.—NORMAN BRADSHAW, tenor: "Alice, Where art Thou?” (Aseher). "Spring” (Raymond). i. 12 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Songs from Eliland” (F. von Fieltz). 2.20 p.m.—ONE-ACT PLAY. SCENE FROM “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” (Sheridan). Played by LOUISE MOORHEAD and J. HOWLETT ROSS. 8.35 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “I Know of Two Bright Eyes,” from Songs of the Turkish Hills (Clutsam) . 8.40 p.m.—Description of Eight Hour Handi- cap. IVi miles, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 8.45 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY. soprano: “Air in Variations” (Froeh). 0 “I’ve Been Roaming” (Old English). 8.52 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “By the Mill Stream” (G. Smith). “A Lover in Damascus” (Finden). 4 p.m.—JACK DUNNE, baritone: “Young Tom o’ Devon” (Russell). “The Little World is Mine” (Deppen). 4.7 p.m.—HAROLD MOSCHETTE, tenor sax: “I Wonder What Became of Sally.” 4.11 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Caro Nome” (Verdi). Selected. 4.18 p.m.—Announcements. 4.20 p.m.—Description of The Knoll Handicap, one mile, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.25 p.m.—Description of One Mile Amateur Cycling Championship of Victbria, from the Amateur Sports Ground, by “Olympus.” Also results of Eight Hours Day Sports. 4.40 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Waltz, “Spanish Moon” (Teress). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: “Moon Dear” (Whiting). 4.50 p.m.—Description of Macedon Welter, six furlongs. MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.55 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: “My Hero”—“The Chocolate Soldier.” 5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 5.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. 6 p.m.—Answers to letters arid birthday greet- ings, by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m.—CAPTAIN DONALD MacLEAN: “The Spanish Conquest.” How the Dons discovered the treasures of the world. 6.35 p.m.—Concert for the children arranged by Mr. Fritz Hart, of the Albert Street Conservatorium. Some Old French Music. EDNA LAIRD will sing: “My Heart Longs for You” (Orlando de Lassus). “La Romaneses.” “Menuet.” MURIEL CAMPBELL, violinist will play: "Sarabanda” (Mondonvillea). “La Girouette” (Francois du Val). “Sailors’ Dance” (Marais). IDA SCOTT, pianist: “Le Rossignol.” “Giga” (Corelli). “Minuet and Trio” (Rameau). Accompanist: IDA SCOTT. NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents. Bourke Street, Melbourne. Number of sheep and cattle drawn for week’s sales. 7.5 p.m.—"Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movement**. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett, Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, pota- toes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Association. Re- tail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—E. C. H. Taylor will talk to young Australia on “School Life and School Sport.” 7.45 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DEPART- MENT OF AGRICULTURE, W. J. YUILLE, Senior Inspector of Agriculture, will speak on “Influence of Green Crops on Milk Pro- duction Costs.” 8 p.m.—R. CHALMERS, Australian Team Coach at Inter-Allied Games, Paris, will speak on: “Relay Racing." “Athletics for Women.” 8.15 p.m.—Birthday Greetings and Programme Announcements- Girl Guide Notes. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 8.18 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: March, “The Governor’s Own” (Adams). 8.25 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Charming Chloe” (German). Selected. 8.32 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore” (Sullivan). 8.42 p.m EDWARD HOCKING, tenor: “Oh, Moon of My Delight” (Lehman). "Songtime and Dawning” (Bayton Power). 8.49 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Medley Selection of Plantation Airs (Couterns). 8.55 p.m.—DONALD McBEATH, violin: “Ave Maria” (Gounod). “Vienna Waltz” (Keeper). 9.2 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 9.12 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel” (Schu- bert) . “Synnoves Song” (Kjerluf). 9.19 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Slavonic Rhapsody (Friedermann). 9.26 p.m.—ONE ACT PLAY: “THE BOY COMES HOME.” A Comedy in One Act by A. A. Milne. Produced by Terence Crisp. CAST: Uncle James Eric Donald Aunt Emily Louise Moorehead Philip Terence Crisp Mary Phyllis Orford Mrs. Higgins Betty Rae Scene: A room in Uncle James’ house in the Cromwell-road, London. TIME: The day after the war. 9.56 p.m.—DONALD MacBEATH, violin I “The Old Refrain” (Kreislerj. “Mazurka” (Wieniawski). 10.3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Egmont” (Beethoven). 10.10 p.m.—Results of Triangular School Cric- ket Match, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, played in Sydney. 10.11 p.m.—J. HOWARD KING, baritone: “My lodging is the cellar here” (Old Ger- man). “Youth” (Allitsen). 10.18 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: “Waltz, “Girlie” (Robyn). 10.25 p.m.—WILL PAGE, xylophone: Selected. 10.30 p.m. —EDWARD HOCKING, tenor: “Eleanor” (Coleridge-Taylor). “Why do I love you so?” (Schwartz). 10.37 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteoro- logical information. British official wireless news from Rugby. Island steamer* move- ments. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for to-day is for MOTORISTS: “Never turn the steering wheel while the car is standing still. This puts a severe and unnecessary strain on all steering parts and is bad for tyres.” 10.47 p.m.—J. HOWARD KING, baritone: “The Two Grenadiers” (Schuman). “Dedication” (Franz). 10.54 p.m. —Results of Green Mill Roller Cycling Championships. 10.55 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers: “The man who wants a garden fair Or small or very big, With flowers growing here and therqf Must bend his back and dig. The things are mighty few on earth That wishes can attain whate’er we want of any worth We’ve got tc work to gain. It matters not what goal you seek Its secret here reposes; You’ve got to dig from week tp weeii To get results or roses.” 10.56 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—God Save the King. 511 cheaper in price than any yet 9 hut still peerless in performance! 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A BRITISH PRODUCT—BETTER AND CHEAPER 3AR, MELBOURNE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. 12 noon to 1 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. Sport. During the afternoon, the results of the Moonee Valley races (Eight Hours Meeting), together with other information, will be given immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session of the latest popular dance hits, by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. Each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 2.45 p.m.—Miss Beth Corrie, contralto. 2.52 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 3.9 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, saxaphone: “Danse Hongroise” (Ring Hager). 3.13 p.m.—Miss Beth Corrie, contralto. 3.20 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.30 pjn.—lnterval announcements. 3.40 j/m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast- -4.3 p.m.—Mr. Charles Duncan, baritone. 4.11 pjn.—Ayarz Dansoniar.s. 4.20 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: "Chanson” (Whittaker). 4.24 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Savoy Scottish Medley” (Somers). "Neapolitan Nights” (Zamecnik). 4.31 p.m.—Mr. Charles Duncan, baritone : "Lolita” (Buzzi Peccia). “The Barber of Turin” (Russell). 4.39 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.50 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. 4-55 p.m.—Special Racing: Acceptances and barrier positions for the Werribee races, by “Daybreak.” f p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. BJ3O p.m.—3AR’S Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. EVERYBODY’S CONCERT. 7.15 p.m.—Book Session. Mr. Alfred Firman, Chief Librarian of Mullen’s, presents rapid reviews on books of yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow. 7.25 p.m.—Hobby Session. Mr. W. S. Corfield, of Harrington's, will speak on "Photography for Beginners.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s Stock Report. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Martial Moments” (Ar. Winter). 8.12 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano: “Rosebuds” (Araiti). “A Heart that’s Free” (Robyn). 8.20 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.36 p.m. —Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: “Flower Song” from Faust (Gounod). 8.40 p.m.—Mr. Alan Eddy, bass baritone: “Go Down, Moses” (Negro Spiritual). “The Old Kitchen” (Arundale). 8.48 p.m.—Announcements. 9 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : Suite Espagnole: “La Ferin” (Lacome). “Tschaikowsky Fantasie” (Urbach). 9.22 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano: “Magdalen at Michael’s Gate” (Liza Lehmann). “The Lark” (Rubinstein). 9.30 p.m.—"Harlequin.” : Sports Results. 9.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Ten.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestras Selection: “No. No, Nanette” (Youmans). “March of the Dwarfs” (Moskowski). 10.17 p.m.—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Humoreske” (Dvorak). 10.21 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.30 p.m,—Mr. Alan Eddy, bass baritones “Tally Ho” (Flegier;. “A Page’s Road Song” (Novetfo). 10.38 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestras “Introduction from Eugen Onegin” (Tschai- kowsky). 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin”': Sport Results. 10.52 p.m.—“Age” News Bulletin, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night quote is from the poem, “The Man’s Way,” by Mary Gilmore . 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. I p.m.—Market reports; weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. t p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 830 p.m.—Mail train running times. 1.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times, “Daily Standard’ news, Weather information an- nouncements. 6.10 p.m.—Lecturette: A French talk —the eighth of a series—“ Word Binding and Tonic Accent” —story, “Le Corbeau at Le Renard”—-by Dr. E. A. D’Edgerley. 6.30 p.m ; —-The Children’s Session: Stories by “The Sandman.” f p.m.—Special news service; market reports; stock reports. f. 30 p.m.—Weather news; Standard” news; announcements. L 43 p.m.—Standard time signals. T. 45 p.m.—Lecturette: “The Children’s Music Corner,” conducted by “The Music Man.” NJGHT SESSION. 6 p.m.—From the Studio: A programme arranged by Mr. Erich John. Part I. Grand Opera: Instrumental, “Prelude” and “Siciliana” from “Cavaleria Rusticana”) (Mascagni). String “Trio. “Hark the Distant Hilla” (from “Martha* —Flotow). Quartette. Duet, “In This Solemn Hour” (from “Force of Destiny”—Verdi). Messrs. Geo. Williamson (tenor) and Albert Falk (baritone). “Here We Rest” (from “The Sleepwalker” —Bellini). Quartette. Instrumental. “La Lisaniera” (Chamlnade). String Trio. Song of North American Indians: Duet, “Where the Sad Waters Flow.” Messrs. Albert Falk (baritone) and Tom Ryan (bass). Solo, “By the Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). Mis 3 Mildred Bell (contralto). (a) “A Mountain Madrigal from the Yel- lowstone.” (b) “Where Drowsy Waters Steal.” Quartette. Instrumental, "Indian Intermezzo”, (Lauren- dean). String Trie. Sacred: Solo, *’Ave Maria” (Hoben). Miss Mabel Maiouf (soprano). Duet, “Love Divine” (from “Daughter of Jarius”—Stainer). Miss Audrey Bell (contralto) and Mr. Jack Lord (tenor). Anthem, “Praise the Lord O My Soul* (Burnham). Quartette. Instrumental, “Berceuse” (Gounod). String Trio. PART 11. Classical: “A Red, Red Rose” (Schumann). Quartette. Duets, (a) “Lullaby*’ (Brahms). (b) “The Blacksmith” (Brahms). Miss Mabel Maiouf (soprano) and Mr. Geo. Williamson (tenor). Song, “When Lydia Would Leave Me” (Beethoven). Mr. Albert Falk (baritone). “Parting and Meeting” (Mendelssohn). Quartette. Piano solo, “Rigoletto Paraphrase” (Verdi- Liszt). Mr. Rees Morgan. Characteristic —Songs of the Bells: “Evening Bells” (Michael Croger-Ericb John). Mr. Geo. Williamson (tenor). Duet, “The Belfry Towel-” (Hatton). Misses Mabel Maiouf (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto). “The Legend of the Bells” (Planquette). Quartette. Instrumental, “Serenade” (Toselli). String Trie. Light Opera: “Chorus of Quakers and Villagers” (from “Quaker Girl” —Monckton). Quartette. Solo, “With a Welcome For All” (from “Dorothy”—Collier). Mr. Tom Ryan (bass). Duet, “Galloping” (from “FLorodora”— Stuart). Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) and Mr. Albert Falk (baritone). “Now the Merry Vintage” (opening chorus from “La Mascotte” —Andran). Quartette. Instrumental, “Sons La Feuille” (Thome). String Trio. (0 p.m. —“The Daily Mail” news. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m. —“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.'s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” • 3.30 p.m.—Menu talk Iby “Homelover.” 3.45 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. "Ward and Co’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s time with the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Talk by Miss Thompkinson of the Aborigines Protection League. 7.30 p.m.—“The care of the clothes” a talk arranged by Ford Bros. 7.40 p.m.—Entertainment and address for the SCL Boys Club —“The Treasure Hunt” con- tinued. —Progress report of Air Patrols and other information. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Overture Studio Orchestra. 8.10 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 8.15 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 8.20 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.—Novelty Turn —Listeners should have a pack of cards ready—Geo. Quin wil] demonstrate card tricks. 8.40 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 8.45 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 8.50 p.m.—Selections, Studio Orchestra. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat report. 9.4 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.15 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 9.20 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra . 9.25 p.m.—Novelty card turn by Geo. Quin. 9.35 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.40 p.m.—Baritone Solo, Harry Worden. 9.45 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.50 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 9.55 p.m.—Baritone Solo, Harry Worden. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.10 p.m-—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 10.20 p.m.—Baritone solo, Harry Worden. 10.25 p.m.—Relayed from Maison de Danse, Glenelg—Dance music. 10.55 p.m.—Tuesday’s programme and meteo- rological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m. —Lunch Hour Music. Brunswick Panatrope Hour relayed from Messrs. Musgrove’s Limited, Concert Hall, Murray Street. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Afternoon Tea Concert relayed from the Carlton Cafe, Kay Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. 6.45 p.m.-—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.5# p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Talk by Lieut. Col. Le Souef, Direc- tor of the Zoological Gardens, South Perth. 8 pun.—Time Signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Concert Night. 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Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART MONDAY, 26th MAR£H, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical Selection. 3.6 p.m.—Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather information. Items of interest. Announcements. 8.15 p.m.—Musical elections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Fashion Talk by Aunt Edna, of Brownells, Ltd. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Funny Man talks to the children. 7 p.m.—Uncle Hector talks to the children. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selection. 7.35 p m.—News Bulletin from the Depart- ment of Markets and Migration. 7.50 p.m.—“Mercury” special Tasmanian news Bervice. Railway auction produce sales. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes. 5.1 p.m.—Band Selections by Risdon EZ. Rand; conductor. Mr. E. Bryce. 9.40 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. 9.50 p.m.—“Mercury” special interstate news service. Tasmanian district weather re- ports ; 9 p.m. weather forecast ; weather re- port from Australian capital cities. Sta- tion announcements. Tuesday’s Programme. Tuesday, March 27 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —“Big Ben” and announcement*. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m. —Last minute racing information by the 2FC Commissioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m. —“Big Ben” and studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A Cooking talk by Miss Ruth Furst. IL3O a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —“Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m. —Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Studio music: Gladys Aubin, soprano: “Dearest, I love the Morning” (Haydn Wood). 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.55 p.m.—Gladys Aubin, soprano: “Voi Che Sapete” (Mozart). 3 p.m.—“Big Ben.’ Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 3.3 p.m.—Popular records. 3.15 pan.—Ester Herford, soprano: “If my songs were only winged” (Reynolds). 3.20 p.m.—A reading. 3.27 p.m.—Esther Herford, soprano: “Bonnie Wee Thing” (Burns). 3.30 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hau, on the occasion of The Radio Electrical Exhibition: A programme supplied by artists from 2FC: Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: (a) “Forgive me.” (b) “High, high, high up in the Hills.” 3.36 p.m.—George Veevers, baritene: (a) “To-morrow” (Keel). (b) “I Love Thee’ (Grieg). 3.42 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumentalist: (a) “Blaze Away” March (Holzmann). (b) “The Rosary.” 3.50 p.m.—Frank Leonard, entertainer: (a) “Sara Alice” (Weston Lee). (b) “I migt marry you” (Weston Lee). 8.58 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: (a) “The Dream Child” (Rawle). (b) “The Enchantress” (Hatton). 4.6 p.m.—Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: (a) “The Girl Friend.” (b) “Blue Room.” At the Piano: Enid Conley. 4.12 p.m.—George Veevers, baritonei "Soul of Mine” (Barns). 4.15 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumentalist: “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). 4.19 p.m.—Frank Leonard, entertainers “The Ford Car” (Russell). 4.23 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: “The Hills of Donegal” (Sanderson). 4.27 p.m.—Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: “Mountain Greenery.” 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Studio music. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Studio music. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—T>ie “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk: Fairy Tales told by “Aunt Eily.” 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben." Late sporting news. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety*s market reports (wool, wheat and stock)* 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. P.D.S. Poultry Reports. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Jack Wright, novelty pianist, and W. G. McGraigh, banjoist: Double Act: Popular numbers. 7.55 p.m.—A talk by Dr. T. J. Henry* “Aspects of London Life.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition: A programme by 2FC artists The New South Wales State Military Band (conductor, Charles King) : March, “Entry of the Gladiators” (Fuick). 8.25 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: Part Songs, (a) “The Singers” (McKenzie). (b) “The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower” (Stewart). (c) “The Dance” (Hungarian Highlands) (Elgar). 8.35 p.m.—Douglas McKinnin, concertina: (a) “Poet ard Peasant” (Suppe). (■b) “Under the Double Eagle,” March (Wag- ner). 8.43 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: “Grand Operatic Medley” (Bentley). 8.50 p.m.—Charles Armand, celebrated English basso (first broadcast appearance in Aus- tralia), late of the “Carl Rosa and Moody Manners” Opera Company: “Invictus” (Huhn). 8.58 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: Ladies’ Chorus, (a) “The Snow” (Elgar), “The Two Clocks” (Rogers). 9.4 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: March, “The Great Little Army” (Alford), At the piano: Horace Keats. 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—Douglas McKinnon, concertina: Popular chorus selection. 9.17 p.m.—Charles Armand, basso: (a) “Qui adegno” (Magic Flute) (Mozart). (b) “Si les filles d’Arles” (Mirelle) (Gounod). 9.25 p.m.—Jack Wright, novelty pianist, and W. G. McGraigh (banjo): Popular numbers. 9.35 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: (a) “Pilgrims’ Chorus” (Tannhauser) (Wag- ner). (b) “Gondoliers’ Serenade” (Schubert). 9.45 p.m.—The N.S.W, State Military Band: Overture, “Macßeth” (Hatton). 9.58 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir: (a) “Ring out, wild bells” (Fletcher). (b) “The old folks at home” (Negro melody). 10.8 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: Selection, “The Mikado” (Sullivan). 10.25 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.26 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: , To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 10.40 a.m.—News from the “Daily Telegraph Pictorial.” 10.50 a.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Toilet Hints” by Mamselle Viv- kowska. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio, 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 pjn.—Fruit Market report. 12.15 p.m.—Vegetable Market reoprt. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy Farm Produce Market re- port. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report. 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramophone Recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Race results broadcast immediately after each race, by courtesy of the “Sun.” S p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 3.15 p.m.—Civil Service Stores Trio, direction Miss d.e Courcey Bremer. 3.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 8.40 p.m.—Pianoforte recital from Studio. 3.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Civil Service Stores Trio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on “The Women of Ancient Rome.” 4.35 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 4.50 p.m.—News from the "Sun.** 4.55 p.m.—Features of evening s programme. 4.58 p.m.—Producers’ Distributing Society’s Poultry report. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country News, from the "Sun.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7-.30 p.m.—Talk on “First Aid,” by Mr. Wil- kinson, Dist. Superintendent, St. John’s Ambulance. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 8.10 p.m.—Miss Eileen Shettle, contralto. 8.17 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter, ’cellist. 8.24 p.m.—Miss Joan Shorter, soprano. 8.31 p.m.—Mr. Ellis Price, elocutionist. 8.38 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 8.58 p.m.—Weather report and forecast, b courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government Meteorologist. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Mr. H. Nevill Smith, baritone. 9.8 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.15 p.m.—Miss Eileen Shettle. 9.22 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter. 9.29 p.m.—Miss Joan Shorter. 9.36 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9.56 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 10.1 p.m.—Mr. Ellis Price. 10.8 p.m.—Mr. H. Nevill Smith. 10.15 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson, broadcast from the ballroom of the Went- worth. During intervals between dances, "Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.30 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to Music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m.—WEATHER FORECAST for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory Time Signal 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. “Great gardens have a glory though it does not come my way. 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THE LORD MAYOR (SIR STEPHEN MORELL), transmitted from Wirths’ Park. 11 a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS—or how to create creature comforts with a minimum of cash. APPLE FLEUR. good short crust. pint cream or white 2 eggs. Stewed apples nicely flavored Angelica and few crystallised cherries. Method. —Roll paßtry into nice round, and fit it on cold shelf round fleur ring or in sandwich tin. Bake in hot oven 20 minutes. Rub apples through sieve. Fill case with apples. Beat up cream and white and sweeten. Pile high on top of apples. Pipe round if liked. Cut up angelica and cherries, and sprinkle over. Serve cold as a sweet. 11.5 a.m. —MRS. J. S. FRASER. Senior Presi- dent of Victoria League, will speak on its “Aims and Object.” 11.20 a.m.—Musical Interlude. I. a.m.—MRS. DOROTHY SILK: “Homecrafts.” 11. a.m.—MISS R. G. HARRIS. Publicity Officer of the Free Kindergartens of Vic- toria, will describe— “A Morning in a Free Kindergarten.” MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 12.1 p.m.—Australian Mines and Metals Asro. elation from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Association Cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Piano Quartette” (Beethoven). 12.80 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contraltei “Christina’s Lament” (Dvorak). “The Silver Ring” (Chaminade). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH. Viola: Rondino. “The Sailor” (Marais). "Musetta.’ * 12.47 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano (by per- mission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) : “The Violet” (Mozart). “Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away” (Parry). 12.64 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S TRIO: Trio (Beethoven). 1 p.m.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 1.1 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto; “Open Thy Blue Eyes” (Massenet). “Bless You” (Ivor Novello). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria, Tasmania. South Australia, and New South Wales. River reports. Ocean forecasts. FOUNDATIONS MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE will give in- terpretations of the works of Beethoven. 1.25 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano: “Porgi Amor” (Mozart). “Vadrai Farino” (Mozart). 1.32 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Water Music” (Handel). 1.45 p.m. —Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.-’fHE VAGABONDS: “When I am With You.” “There’s Just One You.” “Consolation.” 2.24 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, sopea-o. “Pale Moon” (Logan). “The Little Hills” (Gleeson). 2.31 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Doctor Jazz” (Oliver). “Millenburg” (Joys). “Lock a little Sunshine in Your Heart” (Marby). 2.40 p.m.—THOMAS GEORGE, bass: “Prince Ivan’s Song” (Allitsen). “The Old Navy” (Davies). 2.47 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Cross your Heart” (Gensler). "Baby feet go pitter patter” (Kahn). “Sweet and Low Down” (Gershwin). 2.56 p.m.—Announcements. 8 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. OFFICIAL OPENING OF GARDEN WEEK AT WIRTHS’ PARK, Princes Bridge, Melbourne, by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. (LORD STONE- HAVEN). 3.15 pun.—THE VAGABONDS: “When Day is Done” (Katscher). “Shanghai Dream Man” (Davis). “Persian Rosebud” (Nicholls). 3.24 p.m.—MADOLINE KNIGHT, contralto: In Old-Time Melodies: “What Might Have Been.” “Come, Sing to Me.” 3.31 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Just Around the Corner” (Henscher). “Sweet Yvette” (Davis). “Twilight Rose’> (Corbell). 3.40 p.m.—CHAS. NUTTALL: "Afraid of Life.” 3.55 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Dearest Isle” (Thompson). “Shady Tree” (Donaldson). “Put Your Arms Where they belong” (Davis). 4.4 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: ■ Love's Garden of Roses” (Haydn V/ood). “Waiti Poi” (Alfred Hill). 4.11 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “I Wonder How 1 Look when I’m Asleep” (De Sylva). ”Chloe“ (Kahn). “Just a Little Sunshine in Your Heart.” 4.20 p.m.—THOMAS GEORGE, bass: “Tangi” (Hill). “Song of the Toreador” (Bizet). 4.36 p.m.—MADOLLNE KNIGHT, contralto, in more Old-Time Melodies: “Daddy.’ * “There let me rest.” 4.43 p.m.—Weather report from Adelaide. Weather report from Mildura district. 4.44 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “The Dance of the Tinker Toys” (Collins). “Me and My Shadow” (Alberts). “Tampeekoc” (Schobel). 4.53 p.m.—GILBERT BISHOP. Violin: Selected. 5 p.m.—"Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. 6.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birifiday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m—LT.-COL. J. W. M. CARROL: “Training a Dog” 6.35 p.m.—BOBBY BLUEGUM : “We are singing the best song ever was sung. And it has a rousing chorus” (Hilaire Belloc). COME TO THE STUDIO AND JOIN US. NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Notes on Lacrosse Game by H. R. Balmer, hon. general Secretary of the Lacrosse Association. Acceptances for Mor- nington races. Official report of Newmarket Stock sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents. Bourke-street. Melbourne. 7.10 p.m. —“Herald” news service. Weathe? synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m. —Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m—Fish Market reports by J. R.' Bor- rett, Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market report by the VictJrlan Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes and onions. Market reports of Fruit by the Victorian Fruit-growers’ Asso- ciation. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of Fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Under the auspices of the UNI- VERSITY EXTENSION BOARD, P. D. PHILLIPS, M.A., LL.B., Lecturer in Modern Political Institutions at the Uni- versity, will speak on “Disarmament.” 7.45 p.m.—E. M. PASCOE will speak on “Bowls.” 6 p.m.—THE GLORY QF THE GARDEN. Sow the seeds of Cornflowers, Daisies, Freesias, Godetias, Hollyhocks, and Iberis. 8.1 p.m.—MR. J. H. MARTIN, vice-president State Branch R.5.5.1.L.A., will speak on Combined Reunion and Anzac Pilgrimage. 8.15 p.m.—Birthday greetings and programn* announcements. BRIGHT MUSIC AND MELODIOUS SOUND. 8.16 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: “Three Dale Dances” (Wood). 8.26 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON (contralto) : “Hame o’ Mine” (Murdock) . “Arise, O Sun” (Craske Day). 8.33 p.m.—“THE DARKEST HOUR,” SCOTS CHURCH CHOIR, transmitted from Scots Church, Collina-street, Melbourne. MANS"- LEY GREER, organist and director. “THE DARKEST HOUR,” a Passion Can- tata, by Harold Moore. SOLOISTS: ANNIE CADDELL, soprano. MADAME GREGOR WOOD, contralto: COLIN THOMSON, tenor. GORDON PEART, baritone. LESLIE PAULL, bass. ERNEST SIMMON, bass. PROLOGUE. Chorus, “Now, my Soul, Thy Voice Up- raising.” > - Recitative (Narrator). Solo (Jesus) and Chorus: “Then Jesus Took Unto Him the Twelve.” Solo (soprano and chorus): “God so Loved the World.” SCENE I.—Gethsemane. Recitative (Narrator), “Then Cometh Jesus with Them.” Solo (Jesus). Hymn, “In the Lord’s Atoning Grief.” SCENE ll.—The Trials, before Caiaphas and Pilate. Recitative (Narrator). Solo and chorus: “And they th*t had laid hold on Jesus.” SCENE 111. Professional March. Chorus, "Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs.” Solo, baritone and soprano, “And He, Bearing His Cross.” SCENE IV.—Calvary. Narrator, solo and chorus: “And when They were Come to a Place.” Chorus and solo, “It is Finished.” EPILOGUE. Solo, contralto and chorus. “Let This Mind be in You.” Hymn, “At the Name of Jesus.” FROM THE STUDIO: 9.23 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: March, “Honest Toil” (Rimmer). March, “The Storm Fiend” (Greenwood). 9.33 p.ui.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Rose Eternal” (Derwood). “The Standard on the Braes o’ Mar” (Lady John Scott). 9.40 p.m.—FRANK E. BEAUREPAIRE will speak on “Art of Sprint and Middle Distance Swim- ming.” 9.50 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano; “Chanson de Florian” (Godard). “The Rosary” (Nevin). 9.57 p.m.—‘‘Herald” news service. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Sport- ing Notes by “Olympus.” Announcements. Island shipping notes. THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY IS: “A driver should assume that every child on or near the street may dash suddenly in front of his car. You cannot tell by looking at a child what it is going to do. You should therefore drive slowly, and have absolute control of your car.” Results of Trangular School Cricket Match, Victoria, New South Wales and Queens- land, played in Sydney. 10.9 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Cornet Polka, “The Cornet King” (Green- wood). Soloist, A. McEwan. Selected. 10.19 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contrarlto: “My Land of Dreams” (Jessie Winne). “My Dear Soul” (Sanderson). 10.26 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Kamennoi Ostrow (Rubinstein). “Dream Days of Seville” (Bratton). * 10.36 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Les Cloches” (Debussy). Selected. 10.43 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Air Varie, “Hanover” (Round). Selected. 10.55 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: Songs from “A Lover in Damascus” (Florence Aylward). 11 p.m.—GREAT THOUGHT: “There is no philosophy by which a man can do a thing when he thinks he cann</ ’ 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS W 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. •12 noon to 1 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Letd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour dance session by Melbourne’s favorite dance band. All the. latest popu- lar hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Second selection from “Lilac Time” (arr. Clutsam). “The Savoy American Medley” (Somers). 2.45 p.m.—Miss Jessie Smith, contralto: “Prelude” (Landon Ronald). “Boat S9ng” (Harriet Ware). 2.52 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Ballet Music” from Gioconda (Ponchielli). “Berceuse Slave” (Neruda). 3.7 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Jet t’aime” (Greig). 3.11 p.m.—Ayarz Dansoj»ians. 3.22 p.m.—Miss Jessie Smith, contralto: “Love came calling” (Lee). “I’m a’, longing for you” (Hathaway). 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.35 p.m.—“Madamoiselle Jeynesse” : Interval talk on timely topics of interest to our lady listeners. 3.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Tales of Moonlight” (Thomas). “Menuett” (Mozart). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Four. 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Nightingale” (Beckett). 4.7 p.m.—Mr. Robert Allen, alto: “Lackaday” (Crampton). “The Rosary” (Nevin). 4.14 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Four Selected Pieces” (Friml).’ “Cavatine” (Raff). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Robert Allen, alto: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). “Red Devon by the Sea” (Clarke). 4.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: Fox Trot, “Look in the Mirror” (Stept) Fox Trot, “Who-ee? You-ool” (Ager). 4.44 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Norwegian Scenes” (Matt). 4.55 p.m.—Announcements. To-night’s entertainment. 5 p.m.—"G.P.O. clocks says Five. God Save the King. I2E A “Single-Dial” Masterpiece. The “D.J. Super-Six” This most easily controlled set is becoming more and more popular in the home, because of its simplicity of operation. A gentle turn of the one dial, and station after station can be brought in, enabling you to make a wide choice of programme. If you have not yet heard this “Single-Dial Masterpiece” come along to our Demonstration Room. 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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 7.20 p.m.—Dr. Floyd, organist and choir- master at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, will talk on “The Art of Listening to Music.” 7.30 p.m.—A broadminded and up-to-date short talk by “Friar Tuck”: “Self Decep- tion.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and comments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock report. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra; Overture, “Zampa” (Herold). 8.9 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous enter- tainer : “Any dirty work to-day” (Weston and Lee). 8.17 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.33 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, clarinet: “Nocturne” (Chopin). 8.37 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous enter- tainer: “Our little garden subbub” (Weston and Lee). “That’s a good girl” (Berlin). 8.44 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Edera” (Carosio). “Violin solo from Sylvia” (Delibes). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Radio play: “An Old Time Melody” (Danvers Walker). 9.15 pm.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Der Zarewitsch” (Lebar). 9.30 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 9.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m. —G.P.O. clock says Ten. 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m. —Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Remembrance of Joseph Strauss” (Fetras). Suite, “From India” (Popy). 10.26 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: “Believe me if all those endearing young charms” (Moore). 10.30 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 10.62 p.m.—The “Age” news bulletin, exclu- sive to 3AR. 10.68 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quote is taken from the poem, “Cito Pede Pre- terit Aetas,” by Adam Lindsay Gordon. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a-m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. I p.m.—Market reports; weather Information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by "The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal, t p.m. —Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1.80 p.m.—Mail train running times. 1.81 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—"The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times; “Daily Standard” news; Weather information an- nouncements. 6.10 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—The Children’s Session. 7 p.m.—Special news service; market re- ports ; stock reports. 7.30 p.m.—Weather news; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. f. 45 p.m.—Lecturette : “Queensland Overseas: Exhibition Impressions” (last of a series), by Mr. H. W. Mobsby, F.R.G.S. (Govern- ment Artist and Photographer). NIGHT SESSION. A programme by the Silkstone Apollo Club (conductor, Mr. T. Westwood). 6 p.m.—Opening Chorus, “Awake, Aeolian Lyre” (Danby). Tenor solo, “Until.” Mr. T. S. Westwood. Chorus, “The Name of France” (Rodgers). The Apollo Club. Baritone solo, Selected. Mr. A. E. Little. Humorous solo and chorus, “Camptown Races” (Foster). Mr. G. Jones and Apollo Club. Chorus, "The Image of a Rose” (Reichardt).. The Apollo Club. Musical monologue. Selected. Mr. D. Owen. Quartette. “The Little Church” (Becker). “The Royals.” Bass solo, Selected. Mr. Vic. Morris. Chorus, “Anchored” (Wgtson). The Apollo Club. Solo, Selected. Mr. D. Griffith. Humorous chorus, “Quibbles Cocoa” (Har- per). The Apollo Club. Tenor solo, Selected. Mr. A. Elliott. Plantation melodies. “Poor Old Joe” (Fos- ter), “Good Old Jeff” (Griffin). TTie Apollo Club. Baritone solo, “The Veteran’s Song.” Mr. J. A. R. Thompson. Chorus, “John Peel” (Arr. Fletcher). The Apollo Club. Musical monologue, Selected. Mr. D. Owen. Chorus, “Crusaders” (Protheree). The Club. 10 p.m.—“The Daily Mail” news. Weather News. Cloee down. SCL, ADELAIDE TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 192& MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. - 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.** 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 3.45 p.m.—Talk by Rev. G. E. Hale, B.A. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m. —Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s time with the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co. Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Extracts from "News Bulletin,” supplied by Minister for Markers and Mi- gration. 7.30 p.m.—Gardening Talk by Lasscocks Nur- series, Lockleys. 7.40 p.m.—Entertainment for the SCL Girls’ Club. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Quartette, Haydn Male Quartette. 8.5 p.m.—Selection, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.—A One-act Play, by Steve Dunks and Gwen Hone. 8.20 p.m.—Quartette, Haydn Male Quartette. 8.35 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.35 p.m.—Soprano Solo, Yvonne Heaslip. 8.54 p.m.—Musical Monologue, Gwen Hone. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. __ 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat Reports. 9.3 p.m.—Station Announcements. 9.5 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.—Novelty card turn, by Geo. Quin. 9.30 p.m.—Soprano Solo, Yvonne Heaslip. 9.34 p.m.—A One-act Play, by Steve Dunks and Gwen Hone. 9.40 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 9.45 p.m.—Popular Songs. Noel Tapp. 9.50 p.m.—Selection, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 9.55 p.m.—Popular Songs, Noel Tapp. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.9 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.13 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 10.18 p.m.—Relayed from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg. Dance Music. \0.55 p.m.—Wednesdays Programme and me- teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National An. hem. 6WF, PERTH. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m. —Markets, News and Cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Instrumental Trio. 1.30 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Organ music relayed from the Grand Theatre, Murray Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune jn. The Evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 pun.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Talk Iby Dr. J. S. Battye, 8.A., LL.B. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p m.—Orchestral Night. Concert by 6WF’s Station Orchestra, con- ducted by Mr. Ronald E. Moyle, A.T.C.L. Vocal assisting artists. 10 p.m. —Late news items by courtesy of ‘The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 Metres, com- mencing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical election. 3.5 p m.—Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather information. Items of interest. Announcements. 3.15 p.m.—Musical Selections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Educational Talk.. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLYY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Cousin Mac talks to the children. 7 p.m.—Uncle Hector talks to the children. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selection. 7.35 p.m.—Literary Lapses and Library Lists, by Mr. W. E. Fuller. 7.50 p.m. —“Mercury” special Tasmanian news service. Railway auction produce sales. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 8.1 p.m.—Broadcast, bv direct wire, from Strand Theatre, Hobart: Selections by Strand Orchestra; conductor. Mr. Ben. Corrick. Items from the Studio, by Miss Beryl Scetrine, soprano. Miss Elsie Lampkin. soprano, Miss Ruby Piesse, accompanist. 9.50 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. “Mercury” special interstate news service. Shins within wireless range. Tasmanian district weather reports. 9 p.m. weather forecasts. Weather reports from Austra- lian capital cities. Station announcements. Wednesday’s Programme. 10 p.m.—Close down. Wednes., March 28 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—"Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m. —A reading. 10.45 a.m. —Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A talk on Home Cooking and Re- cipes by Miss Ruth Furst. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.-»-Rugby wireless news. 12 20 p.m.—Studio music. 12 40 p.m.—Annie Sedger, mezzot (a) “Autumn” (Mallinson). (b) “To-morrow morning” (Tennent). 12.48 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—‘Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—‘Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1 20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Studio music. 2 p.m.—‘Big Ben.” Close down. EVERYTHING (JJb/GU ) ELECTRICAL guarantee^ Obtainable in English and U.X. Bases They’re Here! with Ike New Filament Make other Valves hopelessly out of date THE exclusive features of the new OS RAM VALVES are that they consume less current, are non-micro- phonic, exceptionally robust; uniformity of perfor- mance is guaranteed, and the initial performance is main- tained throughout a long life. THE NEW OSRAM RANGE OF VALVES. Literature and all information from BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., 104-114 Clarence Street, Sydney. And all States. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 3.3 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney: Items by the Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.—From tho Studio: Hilda Nelson, soprano: “Just Love Me” (Lyail Phillips). 3.19 p.m.—Nancye McGiJchrist, violinist: (a) “Lullaby” (Cyril Scott). (bj “Brahm's Waltz in A” (Brahms). 3.27 p.m.—Netta Mullarkey, mezzo i “At Dawning” (Cadman). 3.30 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney: Orchestral items. 3.45 p.m.—From the Studio* • Rita Head, mezzo: “Poigi, Amor” (Mozart). 3.50 p.m.—Nancye McGilchrist, violinist: (a) “Somewhere a voice is calling” (Tate). (b) “Chant” (White-Kreisler). 3.63 p.m.—Aileen Bear, mezzo: “I told my love to the roses” (Newton). 4.2 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre: Orchestral music. 4.15 p.m.—From the Studio; Hilda Nelson, soprano: “In a Monastern Garden” (Ketelbey). 4.20 p.m.—Popular records. 4.28 p.m.—Netta Mullarkey, mezzo: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). 4.32 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre: Orchestral music. 4.45 p.m.—From the Studio: Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Rita Head, mezzo: “Convien Partir” (Donizetti). 4.50 p.m.—Aileen Bear, mezzo: “The rose will blow” (Wilton King). 4.54 p.m.—Studio music. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. C. 45 p.m.—The "Hello ’ talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Lat 9 sporting new*.’ 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 7.53 p.;n.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The 2FC Orchestra, conducted by Horaee Keats: (a) “Rhapsodie Russe” (arr. Nausebaum). (b) “Egmont Overture” (Beethoven). 8.18 p.m.—Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone (last broadcast appearance prior to his departure for Melbourne). 8.27 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “San Toy” Selection (Jones). (b) “The Prize Song” (Wagner). 8.48 p.m.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 8.52 p.m.—Fred Philpotts, cornet solo: “Kathleen Mavourneen” (Crouch). 8.58 p.m.—Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone. 9.12 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 9.13 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “The Aftermath” (Marillier). (b) Fantasie, “The Bartered Bride.” 9.35 p.m.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 9.40 p.m.—Fred Philpotts, cornet 6olo: “O ! Star of Eve” (Wagner). 1.45 p.m.—H. W. Varna and his Company—by special request—will repeat the production of “The Silver King,” by Henry Arthur Jones: Cast: Wilfred Denver, H. W. Varna. Captain Skinner (The Spider), William Hume. Father Christmas, Charles Curran. Cripps (a Locksmith), Paul Robertson. 'Enery Corkett, F. Fisher. Oliver Skinner (The Spider’s Wife), Felix Clark. Cissy Denver (Denver’s Daughter), Cleo Glover. Nellie Denver, Meg Service. Part I.: Scenes 1. Geoffrey Ware’s Room. 2. Denver’s House. 3. Outside the Cheker’s Inn. 10.10 p.m.—lncidental music" to Part 11. of “The Silver King.” 10.13 p.m.—Part 11. of “The Silver King.” Scenes 1. Nellie Denver’s Home. 2. Gardens of “The Grange.” 10.43 p.m.—lncidental jnusic to Part 111. of “The Silver King.” 10.45 p.m.—Part 111. of “The Silver King,” Scenes 1. “The Wharf—Rotherith. 2. Gardens of “The Grange.” 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. **n?'!?* G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk on “Camping,” by Miss Gwen. Varley, Broadcasters’ Women’s Sports Authority.' Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Welfare Talk by Mrs. Jordan. * AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race is run, by courtesy of the Sun. * 2 o no °?' —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 p.m.—Fruit Market report. 12-15 p.m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy. Farm and Produce Market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report. 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramophone recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Racing resume. 2.6 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 2.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 2.30 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio.. 2.45 p.m.—Talk on “Celtic Mythology.” 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes, ftacing resume. 3.10 p.m.—Pianoforte recital from Studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 3.30 p.m.—Concert, broadcast from the Radio Exhibition, at the Sydney Town Hall. The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 3.37 p.m.—Miss Capiille Alder, soprano. 3.44 p.m* —Mr. Haagen Holenbergh, pianist. 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Donald Woodrow, baritone. 3.56 p.m.—The Ahad Duo. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Camille Alder. 4.12 p.m.—Mr. Haagen Holenbergh. 4.19 u.m.—Mr. Donald Woodrow. 4.26 p.m.—The Ahad Duo. ■4.30 p.m.—Dungowan Dance Band, broadcast frqpi Dungowan cabaret. 4.50 nun.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.52 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Prodders’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. ’ Grain and fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country News from the “Sun.” I p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7.30 p.m,—Talk on “Astrology,” by Miss J. Charlton Smith. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. W. E. Lewis, baritone. 8.8 p.m.—Miss Dorrie Ward, soprano. 8.15 p.m.—From the Radio Exhibition, at the Town Hall: The Whichello Trio. 8.22 p.m.—Mr. Norman Wright, tenor. 8.29 p.m.—Miss Beryl Scott, songs at the piano. 8.36 p.m.—Miss Dorrie Ward. 8.43 p.m.—The Whichello Trio. 8.50 p.m.—Mr. W. E. Lewis. 8.57 p.m.—Miss Beryl Scott. 9.4 p.m.—Mr. Norman Wright. 9.11 p.m.—Duet: Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr. W. E. Lewis. 9.15 p.m.—From Baker’s Hall, Campsie: The Canterbury District B'and. 9.35 p.m.—Deal and Maynard, entertainers. 9.55 p.m.—Broadcasters’ All-Sports Expert will talk on General Sporting. 10.10 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorolo- gist. 10.15 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant Dance Or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.33 a.m.—WEATfIER FORECAST for all States. 7.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m.—SPORTING INFORMATION. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. II a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts with a minimum of cash: WORCESTER SAUCE. 1 pint treacle, 1 oz. ground pepper, %oz. bruised cloves, % oz. powdered mace, % oz. cayenne, %oz. garlic, onions (peeled), 2 qts. vinegar, 1 teaspoon sugar. Method —(1) Put all into earthenware jar, and allow to stand for two weeks. (Stir well once a day.) (2) Beil all together for ..20 minutes. (3) Strain through mus- lin. N (4) Bottle. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden bright wi,th Fragrant Flowers. 11.5 a.m. —S. SHELDON. Household Laundry Problems. “Some Short Cut Methods of Doing the Washing.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—MRS. M. CALLAWAY MAHOOD. Difficulties in Decoration. ‘“Balance and Bowej Birds.” 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—MISS FRANCES FRASER: “Books fti the Home” —the Novel. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory Time Signal 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: Gavotte, “Woman’s Heart” (Holst). Gavotte, “Louis XIII.” (Holst). 12.30 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Riego). “Will Ye No Come Back Again” (Old Scotch). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Cleopatra Suite” (Dehmler). <2.50 p.m.—JOHN D. FRASER, baritone: “Serenata” (Toselli). “The Empty Nest” (Mason). 12.57 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, Violin: “Slow Movement Concerto” (Mendelssohn). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and South Australia. Ocean forecast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE, Pflano, will continue with selections from the works of Beethoven. 1.25 p.m.—JOHN D. FRASER, baritone: “A Castillian Lament” (Del Riego). “Evening Song” (Blumenthal). 1.30 p.m.—Speeches from the Rotary Cju» Luncheon, transmitted from the Town Hall, Melbourne. 2 p.m.— Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, ‘Y’ou’re in Lovei’ (Friml). “Tomanza Sanza Parole” (Soro). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Trial Handicap, 6 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “he Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Love and Sleep”r (Gambogi). “The New Umbrella” (Besley). 2.42 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “The Arabian Dances” (Ring). “Elegy” (Massenet). 2.47 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “E Lucevan Le Stelle” (Puccini). “Ma Little Banjo” (Dichmont). 2.54 p.m.— PERCY CYODE, Comet: “Selected.” 3 p.m.—Description of Jumpers’ Flat Race, 9 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.5 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Bells” (Hurlstone). “Darkness” (Hurlstone). “Selected.” 8.12 p.m.—Announcements. 3.14 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. This Month Sow the Seeds of Cornflowers, Calliopsis, Candy Tuft, Cabbages and Carrot*. 3.15 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK. Transmission from Wirth’s Park, E. G. M. Gibson, of “The Acgus” and “Australasian,” will speak on “Vegetable Culture.” 8.30 p.m.—Description of Werribee Handicap I V* miles, WERRIBEE RACES, bv ••Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” FROM THE STUDIO— -8.35 p.m.—3>TATION\ ORCHESTRA : Largo from New World Symphony” (Dvorak). X Selected. ) 8.50 p.m.—JEAN HAMBLETON, contralto: “Down by the Sally Gardens” (Hughes). “The Heart Worship?” (Holst). 3.57 p.m,—LES RICHMOND, Piano: Selected. 4 p.m.—Description of Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs, 65 yards. WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.5 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Dance of the Serpents” (Bocalani). 4.10 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenors “Celeste Aida” (Verdi). “Request Number.” Look for the name “EVER-READY” and this TRADE-MARK Do YOU use an “Ever-Ready?” In addressing this to you, we feel we are talk- ing to the aver- age owner of a radio set, and not to a second Marconi. Ask your Dealer, or write us, for an in- teresting colered folder about “Ever-Ready” Radio Batteries. 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Small size, type W.P., 31.5 volt., 9/6 Small size, type W.P., 42 volt, 12/6 Small size, type W.P., 63 volt, 18/- Large size, type X.P., 60 volt, 31/6 4.17 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection from “The Quaker Girl” (Monckton). 4.30 p.m.—Description of Rockleigh Plate, 5 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.35 p.m.—JEAN HAMBLETON, contralto: “The Hawk” (Clarke). “Life and Death” (Taylor). 4.42 p.m.—Announcements. 4.45 p.m.—Special Weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Medley Overture Ace High” (arr. Brockton). 6 p.m.—Description of Rockleigh Purse, 7 furlongs and 65 yards, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 6.5 p.m.—“Herald” News Service. Stock' "Exchange information. 6.15 p.m.—Close down. Results of Boort Races will be given hourly during the afternoon. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “MARY. MARY.” 6.20 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.—“MARY, MARY”: “A Fairy Story for the Little Ones.” 6.40 p.m.—Musical interlude. ••45 p.m.—“MARY, MARY”: A Story of Robin Hood. NEWS SESSION. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket Stock Sales, by The Associated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke-street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.19 p.m—River reporta 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prces. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. Swimming notes. NIGHT SESSION. 7.80 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DE- PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, R. CROWE, Exports Superintendent, will speak on “Marketing Methods.” 7.45 p.m.—CAPTAIN C. H. PETERS: "Books, Wise and Otherwise.” 8 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: Keep your garden bright with fragrant flowers. This month be sure to plant: Foxgloves, Freesias, and Phlox Drumnjondi. Transmission from Wirth’s Park. J. OLIVER, Curator of Essendon Gardens, will speak on “Trees for Avenues.” FROM THE STUDIO— -8.16 p.m.—KALLMA DUO, Hawaiian instru- mentalists : “La Paloma.” “Yackahula.” 8.23 p.m.—An Australian Novelty. 8.28 p.m.—J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, bari- tone: “The Drum Major” (Newton). “The Muleteer of Malaga” (Trotere). 8.35 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA • Selection: “The Rainbow” (Gershwin). 8.45 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Little Dustman” (Brahms). “The Little Blue Bonnet” (Schuman). 8.52 p.m.—STUDIO PRESENTATION OF “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” (Musical numbers only). “A Musical Comedy in Two Acts.” Music by Gustave Kerker. Words by Hugh Morton. Musical Director. MADAME ETHEL ASHTON. ACT 1. Scene 1. Opening Chorus, “When a Man is “Twenty- One.” Bong and Chorus, “When I was Born the Stars stood still.” Song, “Little Sister Kissie.” Song, “Teach Me How to Kiss.” Chorus, “We Come this Way.” Song, “The Anti-Cigarette Society.” Song and Chorus, “Wine, Women and Song.” SCENE 2. Song, “La Belle Parisienne.” Song, “My Little Baby.” SCENE 9. Chorus, “Pretty Little China Girl.” Song, “They follow me.” Song and Chorus, “We’ll stand and die together.” Song, “She is the Belle of New York.” Finale, Act 1, “Your life, my little girl’.' ACT 2." Scene 1. Opening Chorus, “Oh, Sonny.” Duet, “When we are Married.” Song and Chorus, “The Purity Brigade.” Song and Chorus, “I do so there.” Scene 2. Chorus, “For the twentieth time we’ll drink.” Song, “At ze naughty Folies Bergere.” Finale, “Two in the Field.” 10.7 p.jn. —“Argus” news service. Britisn Official Wireless news from Rugby. An- nouncements. Meteorological information. Island shipping information. THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY IS FOR MOTORISTS: *'Do not allow anyone to ride on the running board, rear tire, or bumper of your car.” 10.17 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “From India” (Francis Popper). 10.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Nymphs et Sylvans” (Bemberg). “The Hoot Owl.” 10.34 p.m.—KALIMO DUOt "Isles of Paradiie.” “Popular Airs Medley.” 10.40 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA,' “Light Cavalry Overture” (Suppe). “In the Tavern” (Jensen). 10.49 p.m.—J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, baritone: “O Flower of all the World” (Woodforde- Finden). “All the Fun of the Fair” (Martin). 10.36 p.m.—Announcements. 11 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep yoursbright with fragrant flowers. '“No garden, however Email, should) be devoid of Roses, for, as has been well said:—‘A garden without a rose is like a sky without a sun.’ Sow the seeds now of Dianthus, Mimulus, PolyantKffs and Schezanthus.” HI p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MORNING NEWS SESSION. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. SPORT. During the afternoon, results of the Werribee Races together with other information, will be broadcast immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour Dance Session, by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. The latest popular hits, each one announced prior to its pre- sentation. Broadcasting from “The Venetian Court,” Hotel Australia. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Ballet Suite” (Gretry-Mottl). “Romeo’s Farewell to Juliet” (Baron). 2.45 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, Saxaphone: “Valse Hilda” (Doer). 2.49 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “The Love Song of Har Dyal” (Batten). “Japanese Love Song” (Thomas). 256 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Three Pictures from Syria” (Ring).- “Spanish Dances, No. 1 and 2.” (Moszkow- ski). 3.11 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, Soprano: 3.19 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians : 3.30 p.m.—Announcements. 3.35 p.m.—Dr. George Payne Philpots, President of the Food Education Society of Victoria, and Editor of the National Magazine of Health. 3.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Selection, “Popy” (Samuels). “Valse Poudree” (Popy). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr. Bernard Thomas, tenor: “Rose of My Heart” (Lohr). “At Dawning” (Cadman). 4.10 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra^ “By the Lake of Geneva, Part I.” “Polly” (Zamecnik). “The Savoy English Medley” (Somers). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Elegie” (Ernst). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Bernard Thomas, tenor : “Thank God for a Garden” (Teresa del Riego). ‘T Know of Two Bright Eyes” (Clutsam). 4.37 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: 4.55 p.m.—Announcements. To-night’s entertainment. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—3Aß’s Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. CONCERT FROM BENALLA. FROM THE STUDIO. 7.15 p.m.—Our Boy Scouts. Commissioner W. D. Kennedy, Deputy Camp Chief of Victoria, will give his interesting weekly notes and news on the Scout Movement. 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” presents his budget of up-to-date ne\ys and comments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock reports. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. FROM BENALLA. 8.1 p.m.—Orchestra: Overture, “Poet and Peasant” (Suppi). Benalla Musical Society, chorus: “Carnovale” (Rossini). Mrs. Blait, contralto: “My Ships” (Barrat). Mr. M. Tough, baritone: “Mountain Lovers” (Squire). Mr. J. McNamara, humorous recital* “The Liver Wing Testimonial.” Miss Findley and Mr. Senior, with male choir: Duet and chorus: “Miserere and Tower Song,” from Trovatore. Miss M. Rahilly, violin: “Legende” (Wieniawski). Miss E. Beale, soprano: “Golden Bird” (Haydn-Wood). Miss Gallaher, Mrs. Machin, Mr. H. Williams, and Mr. S. Machin, quartette: “You swear to be good and true,” from Gelliers Dorothy. Mr. R. Senior and Miss Rahilly, tenor solo, with violin obligato. “Angels Guard Thee” (Goddard). Orchestra: “Prelude” (Rachmaninoff). Benalla Musical Society: Chorus, “Regular Royal Queen” from the Gondoliers (Sullivan). Mrs. Blair and Miss Rahilly, contralto, with violin obligato: “Ave Maria” (Gounod). Marangan Lodge Choir: Male chorus, “The Old Banjo” (Scott Gattys). Miss E. Findley, soprano: “One Fine Day” (Puccini). Mr. J. McNamara, recital: “After the Ball.” Mr. T. Hughes, tenor: “Songs of Araby” (Clay). Genaila Musical Society: Chorus, “To the Death” (Alfred Wheeler). p.m.—“Age” news service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quite is taken from the poem, “The Dominion,” by Brunton Stephens. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 EARLY MORNING SESSION. 6.30 a.m. to 7 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. 1 p.m.—Market reports: weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by “Thd Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.30 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times; "Daily Standard” news; weather information announcements. 6.15 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—The Children’s Hour: Stories 'by “Little Miss Brisbane.” f p.m.—Special news service ,* market reports ; stock reports. f .30 p.m.—Weather news ; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. 7.45 p.m—Lecturette: “Orchard Ills and Their Diagnosis,” by Mr. J. W. Howies (Queens- land Agricultural High School and College). NIGHT SESSION. A programme of dance music by Alf. Featherstone and his Studio Syncopators, including: Fox-trots: (a) “You Gave Me Your Heart” (Snyder). (b) “In a Tent” (Roehler). Fox-trots: (a) “Barbara” (Silver). (b) “Dancing Tambourine” (Polla). Fox-trots: (a) “Out Where the Blue Begins” (Grant). (b) “Oh! Miss Hannah” (Deppen). Jazz Waltzes: (a) “Nightingale” (Brockman). (b) “Night of Love” (De Sylva). Rhythmic Paraphrase: (a) “Russian Fantasy” (Lange). Medley One-Step: (a) “Yank o’ Mania” (Rudolph). Fox-trots: (a) “The Birth of the Blues” (Henderson). (b) “Rose of Sunny Italy” (Chapman). Fox-trots: (a) “My Mammy Knows” (Be Costa). (b) “Would You Cry” (Spencer). (p) “Love is Just a Flower” (Schonberg). Fox-trots: (a) “Spanish Shawl” (Scheebel). (b) “Through Eternity I’ll Dream of You” (Baker). Between dances the following will be re- layed: A CERTAIN REMEDY When your reception weakens and you cannot get the usual volume your “A” battery is generally found to be the trouble. This can easily be remedied by charging your own batteries at home just when necessary, and will assure your set ready for action at all times. Keogh Radio Supplies Manufacturers of the famous KEOGH RADIO SET Tungar A & B 2 Amp. Charger £B-10-0 Cash Term* : 32/- Dep. 5/- per week. Positively a most reliable charger—fool-proof and constant in operation. EMMCO 2.5 AMP. CHARGER Max. Charging Rate 2\ Amp.. No Valves. No Acid. Cash £4/15/- Terms: 17/6 Deposit; 5/ per week. RECTOX TRICKLE CHARGER Something New to Charge, 4 or 6 Volt, from .8 to 1 Amp. con- tinuous. No valves. No acid; foolproof. Cash £5/10/ Terms: 20/- Deposit; 5/- per week. BALKITE TRICKLE CHARGER Max. Charging Rate, J Amp. Can be used while set is working. Cash £3/10/- Terms: 19/6 Deposit; 5/- per week. Our Time Payment applies to ACCUMULATOR, A. & B. LOUDSPEAKERS BATTERY CHARGERS. COMPLETE SETS BATTERY ELIMINATORS. GRAMOPHONES, ETC. Terms Within Reach of All. REMEMBER! Our Engineer, Chas. W. Slade, is always available and may be consulted on any trouble you are experiencing in your receiver. Call and let us help you. We are Super Heterodyne Experts. KEOGH RADIO SUPPLIES 40a PARK STREET (Between Castlereagh and Pitt Streets) Open till 9 p.m. Fridays Soprano solos: <»> ‘‘ Two Little Bluebirds” (Hern) (b) “Lovely Night” (Ronald). Miss Jean Naylor. Baritone solos, Selected. Mr. D. Daniels. Lauri, the Enterainer. Baritone solos, Selected. Mr. Fred Homer. 10 p.m.—Special Bi-weekly News Bulletin for distant listeners. t 0.30 p.im—“Daily Standard” news; weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes. S *"'“ “ d 12 ‘^Recreator^* USiCal numbers on the Studio 12 ch an P ; m Tf-,r C - Ward and Co -’ s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1 “Recreator” Cal numbers on the Studio 1.57 p.m. Meteorological information. 2 Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. * p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. ' “Recreator! ”* ° n the Studio 8.30 p.m.—Menu Talk by ‘‘Homelover.” 8 - 4 c s o p - m —Fashion Talk, by J. Craven and 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio JRecreater.” Ward and C°/. Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 5 p.m—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. H£ m ;r? hildren ’ s Entertainment, by the oL/li JRadio Family. .6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Re- ■ creator.” 7 P.m. —G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market Reports, by A. W. Sandford and' Co.. A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Cq., S.A. Farmers’ Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros. Retail Grocers’ Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Extracts from ‘‘News Bulletin ” ■upplied by Minister for Markets and Mi- gration. 7.30 p.m.—Boy Scouts’ Corner. 7.45 p.m.—Talk on “Current Topics.” 8 p.m.—G.P.O, Chimes. •'I/" I'—:lnstrumental 1 '— : Instrumental Concert, relayad from Henley Beach Rotunda: Holden’s Silver Land, ini selections, interspersed with solos by Elsie Weolley (mezzo), Mrs. Hubert James (piano), and Herbert King (tenor). 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat Report. 9.3 p.m.—Station. Announcements. 9.4 p.m.—lnstrumental Concert, continued. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.15 p.m.—Relayed from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg, Dance Music. teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National An- them. 10.55 p.m.—Thursday’s Programme and me- 6WF, PERTH. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Marketa, News, and Cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Quintette, conducted by Mr Val Smith. 2 p.m.—Close down. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 8.85 p.m.—Talk: “Fashions” by Junette. 3.55 p.m.—Orchestral music played by Hoyts Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Harold Parting- relayed from Hoyt’s Regent Theatre, William street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune in. The Evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stock, Markets, News. 7 45 p.m.—Sporting talk. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological, Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements sucvh as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Variety night. Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. Orchestral nusic played by Harold Parting- ton and his seventeen piece orchestra, re- layed from Hoyts Regent Theatre, William street. 10 news items by courtesy of “The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather Report and forecast. 10.30 down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 Metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. Thurs., March 29 -2FC, SYDNEY. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m, to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—Last minute sporting information by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m.—A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m.—Studio music. 11.15 a.m.—A reading. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—" Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m. “Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Dorothy Benbow, contralto: “O Western Wind” (Brahe). 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.50 p.m.—Dorothy Benbow, contralto! “Country Folk” (Brahe). 1.55 p.m.—Late sporting information, told by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. * 2.5 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements, 3.3 p.m.—Muriel Watt, contralto: “God touched the Rose” (Borwn), 3.7 p.m.—-Popular records. 3.15 p.m.—G. F. Brewer, baritone. 3.19 p.m.—Muriel Watt, contralto. 3.23 p.m.—Popular record 3. 3.30 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition a programme b 2FC artists: The 2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Bee. Mor- rison : (a) “No more, worryin’ ” (Hahn), (b) “Just again” (Donaldson). 3.38 p.m.—Frank Botham, baritone: “The Red Star of Romany” (Sanderson). 3.45 p.m.—Jean Gerrard, solos on the Melo piano: (a) “Little town in the old County Down” (Sanders). (b) Ain t that a grand and glorious feel- ing” (Yellen). 3.52 p.m.—The 2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Cec Morrison: (a) “Yesterday” (de Sylva). (b) “One Summer Night” (Coslow). 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Peggy Dunbar, contralto: “Still as the Night.” At the piano: Enid Conley. 4.7 p.m.—The 2FC Dance Trio: “Gonna get a Girl” (Lewis). 4.12 p.m.—Frank Botham, baritone: "Land of Delight” (Sanderson). 4.16 p.m.—Jean Gerrard, solos on the Melo Piano: (a) “Saxophone Waltz” (Mingo). (b) “Fifty Million Frenchmen can’t be wrong” (Rose). 4.20 p.m.—Peggy Dunbar, contralto: “Homing” (Del Reigo). 4.23 p.m.—The 2FC Dance T*io, conducted by Cec. Morrison: (a) “Who, maybe it’s you” (Berlin). (b) “Forgive me” (Ager). 4.30 p.m.—From the Stiadioj G. F. Brewer, baritone! 4.35 p.m.—Popular records. 4.42 p.m.—Genevieve Eppel, soprano: “Leto” (Chaminade). 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Studio music. 4.56 p.m.—Genevieve Eppel, soprano* Open thy blue eyes” (Massenet).’ 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 5.45 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.16 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” A short talk by the 2FC Racing Commis- sioner. 7.5 p.m.—Sporting news. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool wheat and stock). P-™-— Frt >it and vegetable markets. P.D.S. Poultry Reports. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.— Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. T. 40 p.m.—Programme announcements* P -“^ he „ Ja “ eteki Trio ’ instrumentalists', o p.m.— Bis Ben/* G. J. Lockley will deliver a talk on Wen* worth Park, B 'T„w' m^ r ° M the platform of the Sydney lown Hall: a programme by 2FC artists in connection with the Radio Electrical Exhibi- tion. The Metropolitan Band, conducted by John .Palmer: (a) ' n March of Triumph.” (b) “Entry of the Gladiators" (Facik). 8.20 p.m.—Alfred Cunningham, baritone: (a) “Even bravest heart,” Cavatina, “Faust” (Gounod). (b) “The Merry Monk” (Bevan). . 8.28 p.m. —Charles Lawrence, entertainer in song and humour. 8.34 p.m.—Madame Lilian Gibson, contralto: (a) “Softly awakes my Heart” (Saint Saens). (b) “Homing.” 8.42 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band: Selection from “Faust” (Gounod). 8.58 p.m.—The Sydney Male Voice Choir: (a) “The song of the Jolly Roger?” (b) “It’s Oh, to be a Red Rose” (Elgar). (c) “Ring out, wild bells” (Fletcher). At piano: Horace Keats. 9.10 p.m.—From tile Studio: The Janetski Trio, instrumentalists. 9.25 p.m.—Alfred Cunningham, baritones (a) “To Mary” (White). (b) “Song of the Clock” (Burchell). 9.32 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band, conducted 'by John Palmer: (a) March, “Nawortk Castle” (Ord Hume). (b) Selection, “The Arcadians” (Monckton- Talbot). 9.49 p.m.—Mde. Lilian Gibson, contralto: (a) “Ave Maria” (Mascagni). (b) “Hame” (Davies). ’ 9.56 p.m.—Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 10.5 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band: (a) Two Step, “Belle of Woolloomooloo” (Lithgow). (b) Fantasia, “Scotland” (Lee). 10.20 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by Al Hammet. 10.85 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.36 p.m.—From the Studio: The Metrc-politan Band: (a) Waltz, “Echoes of the Danube’’ (arr. Satson). (b) March, “The Ndrth Star” (Rinsmer). 10.47 p.m.—From the Ambassadors : The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s’ programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from Studio. 10.40 a.m.—News from the “Daily Telegraph Pictorial.” 10.50 a.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Architecture,” by Mr. Brogan. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Clock and’chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.1 i p.m.—Boats in call by wireless: 12.13 p.m.—F'ruit Market report. 12.15 p.m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy, Farm and Produce Market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12:26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. gramophone' recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to thildren, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. Just , r Jna/7 on your Switch Here's a 180 volt ’B Eliminator at a pricey ou don 't mindpaying Acme Socket power provides constant radio powe* at the , cost of a few pence per month. Added to economy is conven- ience. Just a snap of the switch and ‘ it’s on. No trouble —no fuss ! 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News from the “Sun.” 4.8 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on “The Women of Ancient Rome.” 4.30 p.m.—Dungowan Dance Band. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.”* 4.57 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report. Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). Weekly Traffic Bulletin. 6.45 a,sa. —Country News, from the “Sun.** 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner music. 7.30 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” EVENING SESSION. B p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Broadca;ters’ Topical Chorus. §.3 p.m.—Programme arranged by Messrs. E. F. Wilks and Co. 10.15 p.m.—Resume of following day’s p gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government Meteorolo- gist. 16 20 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson. During intervals between dances. “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. HERALD BREAKFAST HOUR. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7-20 a_m. —Physical Culture Exercises (to music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m.—Weather forecast for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.6 a.m.—News. Sporting information. Ship- ping Stock Exchange information. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3LO’s CULINERY COUNSELS, or how to create comforts with a minimum of cash: — NUTTIES. 1% cups of flour. L>-cup butter. %-cup sugar. 1 egg. Little Cinnamon. %-cup chopped dates. %-cup chopped walnuts %-teaspoon carbonate soda. 1 tablespoon boiling water. Cream butter and sugar, add egg, beat well, add flour and cinnamon, sifted, then the soda dissolved in the boiling water, then the dates and nuts. Place in small pieces on a greased oven tray and bake 10 to 15 minutes. H I a.m.-THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. 11.5 a.m.—ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME, MR. JOHNSTON: “Lighting the Home.” 11.20 a.m.^ —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—SISTER PURCELL: “Mothercraft.” 11.40 a.m.—Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—MRS. HENRIETTA C. WALKER: THE ART OF BEING A SETTLER. The Lighter Side: The Question of Enter- taining. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices, received by the Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official wireless news from Rugby. Reu- ters and the Australian Press Association cables. “Argus” news service. COMMUNITY SINGING. 12.15 p.m.—COMMUNITY SINGING, trans- mitted from the Assembly Hall, Collins street. Melbourne. Conductor, G. J. MAC- KAY BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: SOLOISTS: MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Rire Toujours” (Massenet). Selected. GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Three Fishers” (Hullah). “Don’t Take Away My Little Honey Boy** (Elliott). 1.45 p.m.—Meteorological information. Stock Exchange information. 1.55 p.m.—Close down. 2.10 p.m.—Result of Handicap Trial Hurdle, Race, Two miles. MORNINGTON RACES. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Girl from Utah” (Jones). 2.80 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, Soprano (by per- mission J. C. Williamson Ltd.) : “Batti Batti” (Mozart). “Poppies for Forgetting” (Clarke). 2.37 p.m.—PERCY CODE, cornet: Selected. 2.40 p.m—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Cobweb Castle” (Lehmann). Reverie, “Ecstacy” (Canne). 2.55 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Riego). “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” (Qiulter). 3.2 p.m.—Result of Handicap Maiden Plate, six furlongs, MORNGINGTON RACES. 3.3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Floradora” (Stuart). 3.15 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: DR. GEORGE E. PAYNE PHILPOTS will speak on “Fruits and Vegetables—Their Food and Health Qualities,” transmitted from Worth’s Park. EDUCATION HOUR. 3.30 p.m.—DR. LOFTUS HILLS: "Topics of the Week.” 3.45 p.m.—WM. G. JAMES will speak to Students of Music. 4 p.m.—REV. WILLIAM BOTTOMLEY will give a series of Lectures on “THE IDYLLS OF THE KING.” Tennyson—l. “The Coming of Arthur.” SPORTING NOTES. 4.15 p.m.—Results of MORNINGTON RACES. LIGHT MUSIC. 4.16 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Honolulu Moon” (Laurence). “In the Tavern” (Jansen). 4.25 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano: “Jeunes Filettes” (Bergerette). “Smilin’ Through” (Penn). 4,32 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Going Up” (Hirsch). 4.42 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor : “The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—EVENSONG from ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. 5.30 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. Result of Welter Handicap MORNINGTON RACES. 5.40 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. 6 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “MARY GUMLEAF.” 6.20 p.m.—MONSIEUR SONORA: Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m—“MARY GUMLEAF:” Stories for the Little Ones. “Dreamy Sue.” “Building Cattles.” 6.30 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.35 p.m.—“MARY GUMLEAF” and her Students will give a Little Play “ALICE’S ADVENTURE.” NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Asociated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.18 p.m.—River reports. 7.22 p.m.—Acceptances for Epsom races on Saturday. Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co. Ltd.—Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce! Potatoes and Onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Asocia- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchant’s Association. Citrus fruits. Ballarat pig market reports by the Ballarat Stock and Station agents. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—A talk on Foreign Affairs, by as Australian. 7.45 p.m.—STRELLA WILSON, now appear- ing in the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Com- pany, at His Majesty’s Theatre, will speak to you from her dressing room, by permis- sion of J. C. Williamson Ltd. 8 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK, trans- mission from Wirth’s Park. E. GRAY, Curator, Kyneton Garden, will speak on “Trees for the Altitudes.’* FROM THE STUDIO. 8.15 p.m.—Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.16 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Yesterday” (Harrison). “There will come a time” (Garren). “The Magic of Music and Love” (Hajor) s 8.25 p.m^—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Chanson Indoue” (Korsakov). 8.28 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Down Kentucky. Way” (Gamble). “There’s a Garden in Loveland” fcHajor). “Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away” (Bryan), 8.37 p.m.—Talk on the War Memorial. 8.42 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “There’s Just one For You” (Ganner)* “Sing me a Baby Song” (Kahn). “I’ve Got a Yes Girl” (Souvaine). 8.51 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Anchor’s Weighed.” 8.54 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “What’ll You Do” (Miller). “Maybe You’ll Ibe the One” (McKiernan), “All on My Ownsome” (Kahn). 9.3 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Kentucky Babe” (Geibel). 9.6 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Egyptian Echoes” (Black). “Are You Happy?” (Ager). “Who’s Loving You To-night?” (Davis), 9.15 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Adieu Marie” (Adams). 9.1.8 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS : “Following you Around” (Kahn). “Moonlight Waters” (Friend). “Underneath the Stars with You” (Stept). 9.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Charlie is my Darling” (Old Scotch). 9.30 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Go Home and Tell Your Mother” (Baen). “Rang Tang” (Trent). “Take your Finger out of Your Mouth” (Yellman). 9.39 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Ailsa Mine.” 9.42p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “To-night you belong to iqe” (Costlow). “So Blue” (De Sylva). “At Sundown” (Donaldson). 9.51 p.m.—GRACE JACKSOI4. contralto: “Lacaday” (Crampton). 9.54 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Broken Hearted” (Lombardo). “That Night in Araby” (Synder), “From Now On” (Friend). 10 p.m.—“Argus” news service. British official wireless news from Rugby. Meteoro- logical information. Anouncements. Sport- ing notes by “Olympus.” Island shipping movements. Results of Triangular State School cricket match betwen Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, played in Sydney. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VIC- TORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO- DAY IS:— “Persons on bicycles, scooters or in carts should not be permitted to hitch to your car.” 10.15 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Till the end of the world with you.” “My Heart is Calling” (Garden). “The Spell of the Moon” (Kahn). 10.24 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Wayfarer’s Night Song” (Martin). 10.27 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “How Can you Be So Mean to Me.” “My Idea of Heaven” (Johnson). “Golden Memories of Hawaii.” 10.36 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Fuchsia Tree” (Quilter). 10.39 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Night time is Love Time” (Davis). “Wondering Why” (Ash). “How Long Must I Wait For You?” (Still- well). 10.48 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Audacity.” 10.51 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Slow River” (Myers). “What are You Waiting For Now?” (Cos- low). “I’d Leave Ten Men” (Farrar). 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Woodman, spare that tree, Touch not a single bough, In youth it sheltered me, And I’ll protect it now. ’Twas my forefather’s hand That placed it near his cot. There, woodman, let it' stand, Thy axe shall harm it not.” George P. Morris. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. HIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Patori, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Sport. During the afternoon results of the Mornington Races, together with other in- formation, will be given immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour dance session by Melbourne’s favorite dance band. The latest hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 2.45 p.m.—Miss Jean Lewis, contralto: “A Pearl for every tear” (Liddle). “The way home” (Liddle). 2.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 3.8 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Arabesque” (De Bussy). 3.12 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Fantasie Espagnole” (Hosmar). 3.23 p.m.—Miss Jean Lewis, contralto: “Thou art so like a flower” (Liszt). “A bunch of violets” (Mena Raymond). 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.40 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.56 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Valse Mignonne” (Palmgren). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Four. 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr> George dSverest, tenor: “Parted” (Tosti). “The Devon Maid” (Frank Bridge). 4.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4.26 p.m.—Mr. George Everest, tenor: “Maire my Girl” (George Aitken). “I know a lovely garden” (Guy d’Hardelot). 4.34 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.55 p.m.—Special racing report. Acceptances and barrier positions for Saturday’s races by G.F.R. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Five. God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Uncle Mac’s entertainment. EVENING SESSION. SONG AND DANCE. 7.15 p.m.—Hobby Session. Mr. A. G. Kelson, Vice-President of the 3AR Stamp Club. 7.25 p.m.—“Early Victorian History.” Mr. F. A. Currie’s interesting talk this week will deal with “William Buckley—the Wild, White Man.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and com- ments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock reports. McPhail Anderson’s pig market. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “A Derwish Chorus” (Sebek). “Invitation of the Waltz” (Weber-Berlioz). 8.17 p.m.—Miss Jean Tunnecliffe, contralto: “The Three Fishers” (Hullah). “Coming Home” (Hullah). 8.24 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Pious Bach” (Urbach). 8.39 p.m.—Mr. John Hobbs, bass baritone: “Myself when young” (Liza Lehmann). “Wander Thirst” (Landon Ronald). 8.47 p.m.—Mr. Ronald Brearley, ’cello: “Arabian Song” (Vogrich). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Looking Backward” (Finck). 9.18 p.m.—Miss Jean Tunnecliffe. contralto: “The Little Silver Ring” (Chaminade). “Jock O'Hayeldene” (Loder). 9.26 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 9.34 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Ten. 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners 10.3 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “Should he upbraid” (Bishop). “Drink to me only” (Traditional). 10.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Indian Summer” (Lake*. 10.21 p.m.—-Mr. John Hobhs, bass baritone: “The Border Balad” (Cowen). “Tributes” (Fisher). 10.28 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Indian Summer” (Lake). 10.34 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “Impatience” CSchrbeU). “Caller Herrin” (Old Scotch). 10.42 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Am Meer” (Schubert). 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 10.62 p.m.—“Age” news bulletin, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quote is taken from the poem, “Spell Oh!” by W. E. Carew. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. What I See & Hear Looking Backward When I sit by the sad sea waves and let the sands of time blow over me, do I remember with regret the dear school days? I do not! They leave the same happy memory as an attack of ptomaine poisoning from eating bad sardines. All my life I have been haunted by the clammy atrocities printed in the old-time school books. Thjey have clung to me as th& tendrils of jelly fish. There were four in particular. The first was about an old arm chair and it had a tipsy refrain: “I love it, I love it, and who shall dare, “To chide me for loving that old arm chair!” If anyone in my class had caught the writer the latter would have yelled for a hospital stretcher instead of an arm chair. Number 2 described the expiring gasps of some girl who was to be Queen of the May before she pegged out. “Call me early, mother dear,” was her chief stock in trade. Why she didn’t buy an alarm clock, no- body could ever understand. More entertaining was the loss of the Royal George which sank with “twice four hundred men.” I suppose eight hundred men would not rhyme. She was “overset” by a land breeze— must have been a top-heavy tub! Last and worst was a dirge, “Thy father is passing away!” The symptoms of the expiry would have stocked a small medical book. For two years I mourned for my poor Dad, until one day I broke a window with my shanghai. The following ten minutes with him left me very sore in body, but greatly relieved re- garding his early grave. What an infinite blessing it was that we did not have radio in those days. Fancy the glorious Burgess Batteries being employed to turn out such unadulterated dribble as the stuff in those old books. Instead of an affectionate regard for New System Telephones Pty., Ltd., I should hate to think of 280 Castle- reagh-street, Sydney, as the sob centre of “The Old Arm Chair,” or “Thy Father is Pegging Out.” 4QG, BRISBANE THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m, MIDDAY SESSION. 4 p.m.—Market reports ; weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau ; news services supplied by “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour address. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. t p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph” news. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8 p.m.-—Mail train running times; “Daily Standard” news; weather information an- nouncements. 6.15 p.jn.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7 pjn.—Special news service; market re- ports ; stock reports. 7.30 p.m.—Weather news; “Daily Standard” news; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. 7.46 p.m.—Lecturecte: A talk on Books by Mr. Doyle (McLeod’s). NIGHT SESSION. A semi popular and classical concert, arranged by Mr. Scott MacCalfum. • p.m.—String Quartette : Popular numbers by the “Melody Players.” Bass Solo. Mr. H. Phillips. Soprano solo, Selected. Miss Nancy Muirhead. Violin soTd, "Plevna Fota” (Hubay). Mr. H. Scott MacCallum. Humorous and Dramatic Cameos by Miss Pearlie McKenzie. T4nor sjlo, “Where’er You Walk” (Handel). Mr. J. Land. String Quartette, “In a Canoe” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” Contralto sole. Miss Ella Howie. Baritone .solo, “The Garonne” (Acfims). Mr. H. E. Higginbotham. A few minutes of mirth and melody by “Black ar.d White.” String Quartette. “Ole South” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” • p.m.—Metropolitan weather forecast. String Quartette. Popular numbers. “Melody Players.” Contralto solo. Miss Ella Howie. Tenor solo, “Why is Sylvia.” Mr. Jack Land. Pianoforte solo, "Rustle of Spring” (Sind- ing). Mrs. Hilda Woolmer. Mirth and Melody by “Black and White.” Soprano solo, Selected. Miss Nancy Muirhead. Duet, “I Was Dreaming.” Mr. Jack Land (tenor) and Mr. H. E. Higginbotham (baritone). •Cello solo. Selected. Miss Petropolus. Baritone solo, “Friend of Mine” (Sartder- •on). Mr. H. E. Higginbothany String Quartette, “Blue Bells” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” Humorous and Dramatic Cameos by Miss Pearlie McKenzie. Bass solo. Mr. H. Phillips. String Quartette, “Star of the Orient" (Zamecnik). > “Melody Players.” p.m.—“Daily Mail” news. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news . 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. I p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the studio “Rec- reator.” I. p.m.—Meteorological information. « 2 p.m. -G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8 p.m,—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m. Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 3.45 p.m.—Cheer-Up talk by Rev. C. H. Nield. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children's Entertainment by the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m. Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.; —S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- chansfe. 7.8 p.m.---General market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co.,* S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, interstate Fruit Produce Market Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Popular Science Talk. 7.30 p.m.—Talk on "Better Homes” by Slaters (Furnishers) Ltd. 7.40 p.m.—Poultry talk by Mr. A. M. Whitten- bury. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. , 8.1 p.m.—Novelty Broadcast. 8.20 p.m.—Concert arranged by Rev. Keith Steward, relayed from Black Forest Baptist Church Hall. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.— Dalgety’s wheat report. 9.3 p.m.—Station Announcements. 9.5 p.m -Talk on “Sheep and Wool” by Mr. C. H. Blagg. 9.15 p.m. Relay from Black Forest continued. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.— British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service. 10.13 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 10.18 p.m. Relayed from the Maison de Danse Glenelg Dance Music. 10.55 p.m Friday’s programme and meteo- rological information. II p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. Friday, March 30 2FC, SYDNEY. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A reading. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11. a.m.—A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m. —Studio music. 11.15 a.m.—A talk on Home Cooking and Re- cipes by Ivliss Ruth Furst. 11.30 a.m. —-Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m. -Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Wea'her intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News ' midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m. — Eileen Moreau, soprano: “Thinking of Y>x” (Coates*. 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.55 p.m.-—Eileen Moreau, sopraao: “Down Here” (Brahe). 2 p.m.—“Big Ber..” Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements, 3.3 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Chappie. 3.13 p.m.—Aldyth Hern, soprano; “Sing, Sing, Blackbird” (Montague Phillips). 3.17 p.m.—Carmen Frey, pianoforte solo. (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.) 3.24 p.m.— t'nillipa Alston, soprano: “Morning” (Spe./j). 3.27 p.m.-*-The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Chappie. 3.37 p.m.—Joyce Gillespie, soprano: “Lackaday” (Crampton). 3-.40 p.m.—Carmen Grey, pianoforte solo. (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.) 3.45 p.m.—Aldyth Hern, soprano: “The Market” (Molly Carew). 3.49 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio, Leader, Ewart Chappie. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Popular records. 4.10 p.m.—Joyce Gillespie, soprano: “Over the Meadow” (Carew). 4.14 p.m.—Carmen Frey, pianoforte «oli* (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.J 4.20 p.m.—Phillipa Alston, soprano: • “Beyond the Dawn” (Sanderson). 4.24 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Ch&pple. 4.35 p.m.—Popular records. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.-—Results of the Cricket Match played in New Zealand tc-day: Australia versus New Zealand. Studio music. / 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. NOTE: During the Children’s Session the Juvenile Pupils of Madame Ada Baker will give the following items 1. Duet, “I Know a Bunk” (Horn)« Bruce and Leslie Penman. 2. Song, “Sun FlsfJkes” (Phillips). Mary Wilson. 3. Monologue, “Peter” (Scott-Gatty)* Roma Farrer. 4. Song, “Sonny Mine” (Herbert de Pinna). Jessie Cope-Clegg. 5. Recitations. Little Joan Punch. 6. Song, “Keep on Keeping On” (Long- staffe). Leslie Penman. 7. Recitation, “Little Froggie Face.” Madge Emerson. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Late sporting news told by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News" lato news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Cyril Monk will describe the Music Teachers’ Conference to be held in Sydney at Easter. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Prom Her Majesty’s Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd) : The First Act of the Musical Comedy: “The Girl Friend,” produced by Frederick Blackman, featuring Annie Croft. Musical numbe;rs: Scene 1; Overture. Opening chorus, “Step on the Track.’* Scene 2: “Blue Room,” Annie Croft and Quartette. Scene 3: Opening Chorus, “Boys of Hagerstown.” “The Girl Friend,” Lorna Helms and Leo Franklyn. “J Travel the Road,” Annie Croft. “We must discover that Girl,” Gus Bluett, Reginald Sharland and Frank Leighton. Scenes: 1. A Railway Siding on the Canadian Paoific Railway. 2. In the Dining Car. 3. Lounge of the Hotel Wendell (Evening). 9.12 p.m.—From the Studio: •Late weather forecast. The Sydney Instrumental Trio (Lionel Law- son, violin; Gladston Bell, ’cello; and Lindley Evans,, piano) : (a) “Allegr(Arensky;. (b) “Scherzo” (Arensky). 9.22 p.m.—“A Seat in the Park.” 9.32 p.m.—Gladstone Bell, ’cello solos. 9.39 p.m.—A. G. Ellis, baritone: Two numbers from the Song Cycle: “In a Brahmin Garden”: (a) “Ganges Boat Song” (Knlght-Logan). (b) “Krishna’s Lament” (Knight-Logan). 9.46 p.m.—Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos: (a) “The Cathedral under the Sea” (De- bussy). (b) "Sequidillas” (Albeniz). 9.55 p.m.—Glady Evans, soprano: (a) Aria from “La Cena delle Beffe” (Gior- dano). (b) “Autumn” (Landon Ronald). 10.3 p.m.—Lionel Lawson, violinist. 10.12 p.m.—A. G. Ellis, baritone: (a) “The Elfin King” (Clutsam). (b) “To the Western Wind” (Clutsam). 10.20 p.m.—The Sydney Instrumental Trio: (a) “Lento” (Arensky). (b) “Finale” (Arensky). 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m.—Gladys soprano: (a) “A Song Remembered” (Coates). (b) “Sing, J >yous Bird” (Phillips). 10.38 p.m.—2FO Dance Band, conducted by Cec. Morrison. 10.57 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m. —“Big Ben.” The 2FC Dance Band (Cec. Morrison, con- ductor). 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. • FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecast for all States. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies 8.5 a.m. —News. Sporting information. Shp- ping. Stock Exchange information. 8.13 a.m.—Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m. —Close down. MORNING SESSION t 11 a.m.—3LO’s CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts with a • minimum of cash. _ FURNITURE POLISH. linseed oil. V> pint turpentine. J /4 pint methylated spirit. *4 pint vinegar. Put all ingredients into a bottle, keep well corked, and shake before using. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. “There are few joys in the world equal to the joy of a garden, and a garden sets off a home as an appropriate frame does a picture.’’ —Gene Stratton Porter. THIS MONTH BE SURE TO PLANT: Pansies, Petunias, Iceland poppies, polyan- thus, primrose, and pyrethrum. 11.10 a.m.—VEGETARIAN COOKING, MATRON BARTLETT will give hints on the cooking of vegetable dishes. 11.20 a.m.- Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m. —“AU FAIT:” “Feminine Fancies.” 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Under the auspices of the Health Association. DR. FEATONBY will speak on “Serums and Toxins,” Part 2. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by the Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and the Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUAR- TETTE : “Scenes from the Prophets” (Bath). 12.30 p.m.—J. D. FRASER, baritone: “My Mary Sweet and Brown” (Kilner). “Molly” (Herbert). 12.37 p.m. Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, violin: “Cradle Song” (Ter Aulin). Waltz. 12.50 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Carnival of Venice” (Benedict). “The Spinning Wheel” (gcottisn;. 12.67 p.m.—HILDA BRENNICKE, ’cello: “Sous le douceur despins” (Jongeus). 1.4 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, South Aus- tralia and New South Wales. Ocean fore- cast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.11 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE will to-day continue her petite concerts with a further selection of the works of Beethoven. 1.21 p.m.—J. D. FRASER, baritone: ‘II Balem” (Verdi). “My Heart’s Desire” (Coningßby-Clarke). 1.28 p.m.—BERTIIAH JORGENSEN’S TRIO: “My Wild Irish Rose” (Obrott). “My Rosary for You” (Ball). 1.38 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, Boprano: “Se Saran Rose” (Arditi). “Saper Vorreste” (Verdi). 1.45 p.m,—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Results of Public School Cricket. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Othello Suite” (Coleridgc-Taylor). 2.30 p.m.—ELLA RIDDELL, contralto: “The Auld Scotch Songs” (Leeson). “The Briar Bush” (Maxfield). 2.37 p.m.—TASMA TIERNAN, ’cello: “Nocturne” (Chopin). 2.44 p.m.—FRANCES FRASER: "Travels with the Argonauts.” 3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Rainbow” (Gershwin). Selected. BURGESS RADIO BATTERIES are Chrome - Built m Chrome is I Din iPfl patented in BURGESS Batteries. Used in finest metal, leather and paint CHROME strengthens and preserves. lt does the same for Burgess Batteries, giving them months more service and twice the power of ordinary dry batteries. Ask for BURGESS CHROME Batteries at any high-class dealers. NEW SYSTEM TELEPHONES PTY. LTD., 280 CASILEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY. 181-183 King Street, Melbourne Charles Street, Adelaide. Queensland Agents : Canada Cycle & Motor Agency (Q.) Ltd Creek & Adelaide Sts., Brisbane. 8.13 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: Transmission from Wirth’s Park. W,. R. President of Garden Week Committee, will speak on “Novel Garden Features.” 8.25 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO. MARION LIGHTFOOT, banjo: “Volga Boatmen.” “Kilties.” “Oddity.” 8.32 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Prelude in G Minor” (Rachmaninoff). “Dance of the Serpents” (Boccalare). 3.42 p.m.—ELLA RIDDELL, contralto: “Rothsay Bay” (Old Scotch). “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye” (Burns). 8.49 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: TRIO fot violin, cello and piano. “Nina Pergolse.” “Minuet.” 8.53 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Blossoms.” Selected. 8.59 p.m.—Results of Public School CHcket. 4 p.m.—HAROLD MOSCHETTI, tenor sax: Selected. 4.5 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Quaker Girl.” Waltz, “Spanish Moon.” Selected. 4.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY. soprano “The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale” (Rimsky-Korsakov). Request item. 4.34 p.m.—MARION LIGHTFOOT. banjo: “Drum Major.” “Patrol Eccentrique.” 4.41 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selected. 4 45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Report from Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—Joseph Bailie, flute: Selected. 4.50 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Oxford Symphony in G Major” (Hayden). 6 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 8.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 8 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m.—CAPT. DONALD MacLEAN: “The Spanish Conquests—How the Dons dis- covered the Treasures of the World.” 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.—“BILLY BUNNY:” “Stories of the Australian Bush.* * THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden gay with a kaleidoscope of GODETIAS. CURRENT CHRONICLES. Results of Public School Cricket. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Asociated Stock and Station Agents. .Bourke Street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis . Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce, Potatoes and Onions. Market reports of fruit Iby the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.86 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DE- PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, A. J. GILL, Senior Herd Tester, State Depart- ment of Agriculture, will speak on “Factors Affecting Milk Tests.” 7.45 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: March, “Never Despair.” Quartette, “Old Robin Gray.” 7.52 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “A Thrush’s Love Song.’ ’ “Music When Soft Voices Die” (Bishop). 8 p.m.—H. K. LOVE: "Technicalities.” Mr. Love will be glad to attend to youi wireless difficulties, and we ask you to write to him for any advice you may require. 8.10 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “liOving Smile of Sister Kind” —Faust. 8.17 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). “Like to the Damask Rose” (Elgar). 8.24 p.m.—ERIC AKINS will speak on “To-morrow’s Events at the Motordrome.” 8.34 p.m.—TRANSMISSION FROM BALLAR- AT. COMMUNITY SINGING SOCIETY. President, Cr. W. Elsworth. Conductor, Mr. Bert Humphries. Pianist, Mrs. Simons. Secretary, Mr. Frank Braden. Opening Chorus by the Ballarat Community Singers Short Address by the Chairman, Mayor Cr. A. MacKenzie. CHORUS. “Mother Machree ” “My Bonnie is Over the Ocean.” “Bye. Bye. Blackbird.” MISS A. HIGGINS, soprano: “Rosebuds” (Ardite). CHORUS. “Ballarat.” “Sailing.” “Nancv Lee.”* t MR. J. HAYMES, violin* Selected. CHORUS. “Killarney.” “Soldier’s Farewell.” “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye.” MRS. RITCHIE, contralto: “Three Fishers” (Hull-h). CHORUS. “Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground.” “My Old Kentucky Home.” “Polly Wollv Doodle.” STAN ANDREWS. Mouth Organ Solo: “Annie Laurie.” CHORUS. “Oh, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing.” “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” “ T and of Hope and Glory.” RAY PITTS tenor: “Serenade” (Schubert). CHORUS. “Till we Meet Again.” “Down Hawaii Way.” “Some Folks Do.” “Love is Just a Little Bit of Heaven.” “Tipperary.” FROM THE STUDIO. 10 p.m.—“CARDIGAN” (Mr. H. A. Wolfe) will speak on to-morrow’s races. 10 9 p.m.—Results of Triangular State School Cricket Match between Victoria. New South Wales and Queensland, played in Sydney. 10.10 p m —COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Overture, “The Golden Sceptre.” 10.17 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelby). “Just a Cottage Small.” 10.24 p m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “La Paloma.” 10.31 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Go, Lovely Rose” (Ouilter). “My Lady's Bower” (Temple). 10.38 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteorolo- gical information. Road notes. British ' official wireless news ftom Rugby. Island shipping news. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for to-day is for MOTORISTS: — “Do not unnecessarily or suddenly squawk your horn. Pedestrians may (be easily frightened and temporarily ‘Paralysed.’ ” 10.50 p.m.—COLLINGWOD CITIZENS’ BAND: Selection. “Dixie Land.” 11 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden gay with a Kaleidoscope of Calliopsis, Campanula, Candytuft, Canter- bury Bells, Chrysanthemum, Cornflowers, and Clarkia. OUR GREAT THOUGHT— “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.” Swift. J 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 5 aturday, March 31 2FC, SYDNEY. ' EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—'“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—’’Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A talk by the 2FC Racing Com- missioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” A.P. A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.5 a.m.—A talk on Gardening by “Redgum” J. G. Lockley. 11.30 a.m.—Close down, MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange. 3 2.3 p.m.—Studio music. 12.20 p.m.—“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.25 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Studio music. Ip m. —“Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. NOTE: During the afternoon race results from Warwick Farm will be described by the 2FC’s Racing Commissioner. Between 3.30 p.m. -and 4.30 p.m. the follow- ing musical items will be given from the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition: 8.30 p.m.—2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Cyril Coy: (a) “Lucky Day” (Henderson). (b) “Charmaine” (Pollack). 8.40 p.m.—Heather Harding, soprano: “One Fine Day” (Puccini). 3.44 p.m.—Douglas McKinnon, concertina: (a) “Le Chevalier Breton” (Herman). (b) March, “Dominion of Canada” (May #iU). C. 52 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: (a) “Just say good-night” (Nelson). (b) “Take your finger out of your mouth.” 4 p.m.—Lionel Lunt, English baritone, late of the “Carl Rosa” Opera Company of England: (a) “Prologue” (Leoncavallo). (b) “Tommy Lad” (Margetson). 4.8 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall: Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: (a) “As long as I have you” (Lewis Simon). (b) “Red lips kiss my blues away.” 4.16 p.m.—Lionel Lunt, English baritone: “Harlequin” (Sanderson). 4.21 p.m.—Heather Harding, soprano: “Waltz Song,” from “Tom Jones” (Gei> man). 4.25 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: “Me and My Shadow.” Accompanist, Enid Conley. 4.30 p.m.—Further race results and studio music. 4.45 p.m.—Complete sporting resume, includ- ing the result of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m. “Big Ben.” Late sporting news. 7.15 p.m.—Weather intelligence. 7.18 p.m. “Evening News” late news service. 7.28 p.m.—Studio music. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 7.55 p.m.—A talk by Dr. T. J. Henry: “A Trip to Tia, Juana, Mexico.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, the concluding programme by 2FC artists on the final night of the Radio Electrical Exhibition. A Russian Orchestra in native costumes. A combination of 14 players playing the Rus- sian national instrument, “The Ballalaika”: (a) “Longing for Homeland,” March (Dobrokotoff). (b) “All is quiet in the fields” (Aureef) (c) “Outoushva” (Aureef). 8.20 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: (a) “The bird that came in Spring” (Bene- dict). (b) “Lovely Spring” (Cowen). 8.28 p.m.—Harrison White’s Banjo Band: (a) “Romping Rosie” (Rossiter). (b) ‘‘Selection of Scotch Airs” (arr. White). (c) “Look in the Mirror” (Stept). 8.38 p.m.—Alex. Whitson, baritone: (a) “Beware of the Maidens” (Day). (b) “A Song of the Ren” (Charles)! 8.45 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalakia” Orches. tra: (a) “On the River Volga” (Ivanoff). (b) “So went our little .Lassies” (Andreeff). 6.55 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano, and Alex. Whitson, baritone: Duet, “The Magic of Your Voice.” 0.4 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalaika”' Orches- tra : (a) “Folksong” (Andreeff). (b) “Polianka” (Privaloff). At the piano: Horace Keats. 0.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—r'irst appearance with this station of the distinguished pianist, Henri Penn: (a) “Scherzo No. 2 (Chopin). (b) “Liebestraume” (Liszt). 9.28 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: “Passion-Flower” (Coates). 9.32 p.m.—The Russian Ballalaika Orchestra: (a) “Dreamy Garden,” Waltz (Andreeff). (b) “Katenka” (Andreeff). (c) Folksong (variations) (Privaloff). 9.42 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: “Friend.” 9.45 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalaika* Orches- tra : (a) “In Moscow” (Fantasy) (Ivanoff). (b) “Moldavian Song” (arr. Snurnoff). 9.55 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: “The String of Pearls” (Phillips). 10 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Henri Penn, pianoforte solos: (a) “Chanson” (Friml). (b) “Ballade No. 1” (Chopin). (c) “Toccata” (Debussy). 10.12 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: “A Rose and You” (Stoneham). 10.16 p.m.—Harrison White’s Banjo Band: (a) “A Night in June” (Friend). (b) “Yesterday,” Waltz (Brown). (c) “Moonlit Waters.” 10.26 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.27 p.m.—From the Ambassadors : The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.37 p.m.—Studio items. 10.40 p.m.—The Ambassadors Dance Orches- tra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Tonic Tones. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER CISES (to the tonic tones). 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecasts for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory tjme signal. 8.1 a.m.—Tonic Tones. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 6.13 a.m.—Tonic Tones. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Heart of Her” (Cadman). “At Dawning” (Cadman). “Indiau Summer Suite” (Lake). ILIS a.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone: “The King’s Minstrel” (Pinsuti). “The Little Irish Girl” (Lohr). 11-22 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “A Lover in Damascus” (Finden). 11.34 a.m.—MOLLY MAC.KAY, soprano: “Mu3etta’s Song.” “Wind Sonfi” (James Rogers). 11.41 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA; “Kamennoi Ostrow” (Rubinstein). MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. “HENCE LOATHED MELANCHOLY.- 12.20 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Three Arabian Dances” (Ring). 12.28 p.m.—WILL PAGE, Xylophone: “Sparks.” 12.32 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, sopranoj “Depuis le jour” (Chaxpentier). “Request number." 12.39 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 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A Bowl of Roses” (Coningsby Clarke). 1.45 p.m.—Close down. 2 P-m-—Description of Trial Hurdle, Two c EP SOM RACES, by “Musket,- of The Sportmg Globe.” Results of Public School Cricket. 2.5 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. NOT A LUXURY BUT A NECESSITY OF LIFE All onr sets are built and designed on this principle. They therefore deserve the name riven to them by the public itself. Loewe Popular Sets You ret a perfect set operating without disturbance, consuming: a minimum of current, and one that can be handled even by a child. Ask your Radio dealer to demon- strate one of our sets—there is no obligation on your part. 4, Fountayne Road, Tottenham, London, N 17 SLINGSBY. COLES Ltd. 486 PITT STREET, SYDNEY Headphones and Load Speakers Repaired and Rewound. 3 £ - II \ UNDER CENTRAL STATION. We are City Agents for United Distributors Products. WONDERFUL PRICES! Something new, something good. The “Canberra” A. and B. Battery Charger. 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AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from Grand Opera.” 2.30 p.m.—Description of Two-Year-0 Id Handicap, 4 furlongs, 200 yards, EPSOM RACES, *by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 2.50 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from Comic Opera.” 3 p.m.—Description of Brush SUeepLe, two miles, EPSOM RACE’S, by "Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.5 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from English l Opera.” 3.15 p.m.—Descriptio nof PENNANT CRIC- KET—Semi-finals. 3.30 p.m.—Description of Epsom Handicap, I*4 miles, EPSOM RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.35 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Fox-trots.” 3.50 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 4 p.m.—Description of Epsom Pilate, six furlongs, EPSOM RACES, by “Musket,” ot “The Sporting Globe.” Results of Public School Cricket. 4.5 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Waltzes.” 4.15 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 4.30 p.m.—Description of Epsom Purse, one mile, EPSOM RACES; by “MoskeV' of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.35 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Marches.” 4.45 p.m.—Weather reports of Adelaide. Weather reports from Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Fox-trot.” 4.55 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. 5.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 5.50 p.m.—Stumps Cricket Sporting results. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “LITTLE MISS KOOKA- BURRA” : 6.20 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.—“LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA”: “Baby Ducks Adventure.” 6.34 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep yours gay with kaleidoscope of Mig- nonette, Mimulus and Myosotis. 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.—’'"LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA”: Another Episode from “Penrod.” CURRENT CHRONICLES. 7 p.m.—Stumps scores. Sporting results. Results of Public School Cricket. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—River reports. 7.20 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-dperative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes, and onions. 'Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants Association. Citrus fruit. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—FREDERICK CHAPMAN, A.L.S., F.G.S., National Palaeontologist, of the National Museum, will speak on: “Ferns and Fernlands of the Past.” 7-45 p.m.—Dr. J. A. LEACH will speak on “Black Cockatoos.” 8 e'^xrTT 8 ™ 010 presentation op the SONG CYCLE, “IN A PERSIAN GAR- DEN,’ by Liza Lehman. Cast; Soprano ELLA KINGSTON Contralto GERTRUDE HUTTON . Te nor VAL. -yOFP Bass ERNEST SAGE Musical items: Quartet. ‘ Wake, for the sun who scatter'd into flight.” Tenor: "Before the phantom of false morn- ing died.” Bass: “Now the New Year reviving old desires.” Tenor: Tram indeed is gone with all his rose.” Quartette: “Come, fill the cup, and in the fire of Spring.” Bass: “Whether all Naishapur or Babylon.” Contralto: “Ah, not a drop that from our cups we throw.” Soprano and Tenor: “A book of verses underneath the bough.” Bass: “Myself when young did eagerly frequent.” Contralto: “When you and I behind the veil are past.” Soprano: “But if the souKcan fling the dust aside.” Tenor: Alas, that Spring should vanish with the rose.” Contralto: “The world's hope men set their hearts upon.” Soprano: “Each morn a thousand roses brings you say.” Quartette: “They say the lion and the lizard keep.” Tenor: “Ah, fill the cup, what boots it to repent.” Bass: “As then the tulips for her morning 6up.” Quartette: “Alas ! that Spring should vanish with the rose.” 9 p.m.—Description of events at the Motor- drome by “Olypmus.” 9.10 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Cobweb Castle” (Lehman). “Largo” from “New World Symphony" (Dvorak). x 9.30 p.m.—Description of to-night’s Stadium event by PERCY TAYLOR. At the conclu- sion of the match, Mr. TAYLOR will give a resume. 10 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Humpty Dumpty Funeral March” (Brandeis). 10.5 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “Could I but find a Garden” (Nellie Simp- son). • “Bianca” (Tito Mattei). 10.12 p.m.—BRASS QUARTETTE* “Perfect Day” (Carrie Bond). “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Taylor). 10.19 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto; “Good Morning Brother Sunshine” (Lehman). “I’ll Sing to You” (Thompson). 10.26 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA. Reverie, “Ecstasy” (Ganne). 10.33 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “Maxwellton Braes are Bonnie” (Lady John Scott). “The De’ils awa wi’ tsh’ Exciseman” (Lady John Scott). 10.40 p.m.—Late Sporting News. 10.50 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Little Miss Melody” (Monckton). “Punchinello” (Molk>y). 10.57 p.m.—THE GLORY .OF THE GARDEN. Keep yours gay with a kaleidoscope of GaillardTa, Geum, Godetia and Gypsophylla. 10.58 p.m.—THOE. VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. WHY POWER AUDIO IS BEING EMPHASIZED. Manufacturers of the more expen- sive radio receivers are placing so much emphasis upon power that the uninitiated are at a loss for a reason, they can remember when the three va £ e regenerative receiver provided sufficient volume to operate a loud speaker more or less satisfactorily, making the use of six or seven valves probably seem unnecessary. , .A Parallel is found in the automo- bile industry. Salesmen to-day place emphasis upon speed. One naturally wonders why, when forty miles an hour is probably the maximum that the average driver can make with the congested roads of to-day. The answer is that it is more com- fortable to ride at thirty-five or forty miles an hour in a car capable of doing sixty or seventy. The same reasoning holds true with a radio receiver. It is more comfort- able, measuring comfort in pleasing tone quality, to listen to a radio re- ceiver operated at half or three-quar- ters its total capacity than it is to listen to a smaller receiver which has to be operated at its greatest ampli- fication point to produce the same volume. This means longer valve life, better tone quality, and an abundance of re- serve powfcr that could not be obtained otherwise. ===Manufacturers Products Ad=== Manufacturers Products Pty. Ltd. IMPORTED SETS Agents for all Styles of Radio Products, including Clyde Batteries ARMAX BATTERIES Elec. Meter Mfg. Co. “Emmco” Renrade Condensers, Leaks. ASTOR SETS G & R SETS Airzone Coils and Loops. BALDWIN SPEAKERS Neutron Crystals Prompt shipments from Sydney Surplus Stocks sold Interstate. H. J. HAPGOOD Challis House, Martin Place SYDNEY Tel.: BW 1328 ==P.64 - Reader's Queries== All Readers' Queries Answered Here DYNE (ALBURY). —A.: I have received your letter and regret that owing to a mis- take your query was not previously answered. Whilst the UX2OIA is an excellent general purpose valve, yet trouble is often experienced with neutralisation when using in a radio frequency stage. I suggest that you try another valve of the same type you are now using in the second stage. This should over- come the difficulty. Your Solodyne receiver is apparently functioning well if you are receiv- ing the 4 principal New Zealand stations with ease. The broadness of tuning is un- doubtedly due to non-neutralisation of the first R.F. stage. The first thing to do is to make sure of neutralisation, otherwise the R.F. stages will become detrimental pas- sengers in the set. J.G.D. (EUMUNGERIE). —The reason you suddenly tuned in 2BL when using your short-wave adaptor recently, is because that station is now experimenting with short-wave transmission, using a wavelength of 32.55 metres. This is being done for the purpose of overseas transmission. C.S. (SYDNEY). —The B eliminator you have constructed should be quite suitable for use with the Extraordinary one valve set. The Te Ka De Pentatron Reinartz receiver recently described uses one Pentatron valve, which in effect takes the place of two valves by combining the detector and audio stages in one. It is quite a simple matter to add an extra stage of audio amplification in the usual way. The receiver would then be actu- ally comprised of three valves in effect. J.E. ( MASCOT). —The circuit diagram you have outlined will be quite suitable for the charging of A and B batteries. A valve which will be particularly suitable for use as a rectifier is the Osram RSV. These valves are very robust and are obtainable from the British General Electric Co., Clarence Street. Only a small charging rate will be obtainable, and in effect the charger 'will be of the Trickle type for A batteries. The rate may be varied to a certain degree by controlling the filament of the rectifier. SUBSCRIBER (BETHUNGRA).—The air- line distance of Manilla from Sydney is ap- proximately 4,000 miles. You should receive the Indian and Japanese stations at about the same time you are receiving KZRM. C.A.S. (MAITLAND). —Thank you for your appreciation of the Armstrong Circuit. The short wave telegraphy stations you hear In the vicinity of 32 metres are mostly Australian and New Zealand amateurs. Your interest in short wave reception will be greatly en- hanced if you teach yourself the Morse code. International broadcasting stations are at pre- sent rather spasmodic, and only a few have any regular hours of transmission. You will find SSW, England, on 24 metres, from about 11 p.m. and again in the morning about 7 a.m., Sydney time. —2XAD, U.S.A., is also to be found on 22 metres from about 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. E.P. (WALLSEND). —The result of having your loud speaker leads connected the wrong way around, without any intermediate filter circuit or other protection, would be the gradual demagnetisation of the unit wind- ings. If a filter circuit is included, then it is immaterial which way the speaker is con- nected. The positive terminal of the speaker is usually connected to the B positive side of the B battery. It is fairly easy to tell the correct way of connection by a simple ear test. If the speaker is connected the wrong way a slight amount of distortion will be pre- sent. R.F.A. (BALLIMORE). —A.: I am at a loss to understand your explanation that when you use a short-wave adaptor, with your super Neutrodyne, you cannot cut out the Sydney stations. No interference should be possible in any way from the broadcast band, when using an adaptor on the short wave bands. It is possible, however, that you are receiving harmonics of the Sydney A class stations, but these should not be powerful to any extent. AMATEUR (ARMIDALE).—The two Geco- phone audio transformers of 2 to 1 ratio would be suitable for use with your solodyne receiver, but would result in a slight loss of amplification. It would be better to use a 5 to 1 ratio transformer for the first stage and the 2 to 1 for the second stage. A grid leak valve of 3 megohms should be quite suit- able. Although a valve of 2 megohms is pro- bably specified, it is always advisable to test more than one leak of the same value to suit your detector valve, as many leaks as sold are, unfortunately, not of the value specified unless they are of reputable manufacture. Loud speaker results on various inter-State stations should be possible at times with the Solodyne during the day time in Armidale. J.K. (HURSTVILLE). —A simple method of valve rejuvenation is to leave the filament circuits of your receiver switched on and to reverse the B battery connections to the set. Allow the filaments to run for an hour or so under these conditions. N.J.K. (BANKSTOWN).—WhiIst a short wave adaptor is quite efficient in operation I recommend that wherever /possible, an en- tirely separate short wave receiver should be used for best results. In order to reduce the wave length range of your three valve Rein- artz receiver, it will be necessary to either reduce the capacity or inductance in the de- tector valve circuit. Try reducing the num- ber of turns on the grid portion of your Reinartz coil, but if this is a commercial production, it will probably be simpler to reduce the capacity of the tuning condenser by removing one or two plates. G.F. (LITHGOW). —It would be quite pos- sible to construct an efficient Browning Drake coil kit by making the coils of the Lorenz or basket weave type. The secondary of the R.F. transformer would require approxi- mately 60 turns 3 inches in diameter with a variable capacity of .0005. The prim should consist of, say, 20 turns, and the- Tickler 30. The R.F. coil would need 50 turns. R.O.S. (GUNDAGAI). —The reason you heard 2BL on your short wave is because that station is now testing on 32.55 metres. I strongly advise you to stick to the speeifica- tions given with the “Go-Getter” short wave receiver for best results. This receiver is capable of very good performance if properly constructed. W.G. (SYDNEY).—The best method of stepping down your 240 volt supply to 120 volts is by means of a step-down transformer. Alternatively a suitable variable resistance would have the same effect. « ===THE USE OF WIRED WIRELESS=== as a means of distributing pro- grammes over the telephone or electric light wires, instead of through the ether, appears to be increasing both in America and on the Continent. It offers the most practicable scheme for ensuring a choice of alternative programmes in large towns where selectivity upon a wireless receiver is rendered difficult by the presence of the local B.C. transmitter. Several programmes are fed simultaneously into the same conducting wires on a common carrier wave, and are separa- ted out at the receiving end, simply by plugging in the appropriate filter circuit. The currents so received are enormously stronger than the wireless waves picked up on the outside aerial. ===RECEIVERS=== OLD Sets adjusted or rebuilt. NEW Receivers built to order. I receiver built to suit your conditions s cheapest in the end. C. A. JENKINS, B.Sc., B.E. Ramsgate Av., Bondi. Phone FW2747 ===TRANSFORMERS=== Built up to a specification and wound, lamination iron cut to any size from stock. Prices and estimates on appli- cation. O'DONNELL, GRIFFIN & CO., LTD., 53 Druitt Street. SYDNEY. 'Phones: C 4545 and 4546. ==Inside Back Cover - Ad AWA== NEWS! Now available in Australia - p * w\ r % Ss* The Westlnghouse “REC-TOX” Battery Charger Made by "WESTINGHOUSE” incorporating new Rectifying principle. ABSOLUTELY DRY— No acid or bulb to replace. REQUIRES NO ATTENTION— No vibrating parts to get out of order. LIFE OF RECTIFYING ELEMENT practically unlimited. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL RADIO DEALERS. £5-10-0 A™lqamated;^^Wir«less ——' ~~^ < LAu7trnima uaJ WHITE TO-DAY Amalgamated Wireless (A/sia) Ltd. 47 York St., Sydney. Please send me your illustrated folder on Rectox Trickle Chargers. 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The material has been extensively used, inter alia, for compilation of [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Biographies| biographical articles]], [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Clubs| radio club articles]] and [[b:History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations| station articles]]. ==Front Cover - Front Page== <!-- <blockquote><ref></ref></blockquote> --> WIRELESS WEEKLY Broadcast Programmes a Week in advance VOLUME 11 Registered at the G.P.0., Sydney, for transmission by post as a Newspaper. NUMBER 22 Ul‘éé’gbfiyodc‘d 81‘s ■ iT?Ml3rl Friday, March 23, 1928 Price Threepence ==Inside Front Cover - Philips Industries Ad== fi 0 a # II <!<> tii II I ; ACCUMULATOR CHARGER •' M \\\ • • • • ••• • • Si VvV AHV v\\Wv \\ \W L »»• * AND now comes still another Philips Battery Charger —this time to aid the man who has both accumulator “A” and “B” Batteries. We make no sensational claims for the No. 1009, but merely say that it is an honest to goodness Charger that will keep both accumulators in first-class trim, —year in, year out. Of course all the features of the by-now famous “FOUR-FIFTY” are incorporated. A unique switching device, by which at a turn of the wrist, “A” or “B” battery is charged at will , lends simplicity to its other sterling qualities. Let your nearest Radio Dealer give you further ticulars. SOLD BY EVERY RADIO DEALEr V 2 PH 111 lILIII > RADIO APPARATUS ==P.01 - Metropolitan Electric Ad=== RADIOKES SHORT WAVE KITS are the undisputed leaders in their held. Are used and specified by all who know. Have a wide tuning range and only cost 55/- per kit. RADIOKES RADIO FREQUENCY CHOKES Are specified for the Foursome Receiver described in this issue, and are moderately priced at 8/6 each. RADIOKES NEW_ MARCO FOUR KIT For 'he excellent Receiver in last week’s issue of this journal— an excellent kit priced at 30/- All RADIOKES NEW KITS will be on display at our stam No. 20 (Great Hall ) Radio Exhibition next week. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT US METROPOLITAN ELECTRIC CO. LTD 27-29 KING STREET, SYDNEY ==P.02 - Harrington's Ad== lb e m l mum m II m LILFILLfIN Console On view at the Radio Exhibition March 21-31, at Stand No. 1 right hand side of the vestibule, Town Hall, Sydney. has arrived JUST PLUG INTO THE LIGHT SOCKET and switch on the current. A 5 Valve Genuine Neutrodyne Set that is unsurpassed in simplicity, selectivity and beauty. It looks like, sounds like—and IS “The Rolls Royce of Radio The all Electric Gilfillan Console can be purchased on remarkably Easy Terms. Wet or Dry Batteries Accumulators Trickle Chargers Price complete with accessories including Loud Speaker £69/10/- U! “Goodwill built on Public Confidence since 1889.” 386 George Street, Sydney Wholesale Warehouse : 213 Clarence St., Sydney Also at: Katoomba, Newcastle, Melbourne, Brisbane. Adelaide, Wellington (N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.) ==P.03 - Editorial== WIRELES WEEKLY VOL. 11. No. 22. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. Criticism, Selfish and Otherwise EVER since the commencement of wireless broadcasting criticism of some kind or other has been directed against every broadcasting station the world over. Much has been well-intentioned, some ill-intentioned, and most of it positively selfish. What I mean is that the critic usually approaches things from his own individual point of view and consequently it behoves those responsible for the broadcasting services not to take him over seriously, seeing that they have to please many hundreds of thousands of other listeners of varying tastes. However, the critic who is kindly and constructively disposed is always heeded by enterprising broadcasters, for from him many hints are gleaned, but, unfortunately, this class of critic is all too rare. It is only by comprehensive study of average tastes and by psychological research that the broadcasting companies can gauge the requirements of listeners. The absolute futility of pleasing everyone at any one time is recognised by even the most unreasonable. It is not in human nature to do so, and it is the broadcasters’ duty, therefore, to please as many as possible, as long as possible, : and everybody as much as possible. Heigho! do you envy them the task? That 3LO, Melbourne, succeeds remarkably well in their attempt in this direction is evidenced by the unprecedented popularity of their services, and also by the favorable financial position of broadcasting in Victoria. No proof could be more conclusive, and no answer to adverse criticism more emphatic. Of course, it is only natural that at some time or other during the 12 hours daily broadcasting by 3LO every listener would, if he or she listened-in the whole of the time, find something that failed to please; but, who wants to listen-in for 12 hours a day, even if time permitted? In carefully analysing the programmes I find that, they are arranged so that every reasonably-minded and normal listener-in is well catered for. I have before me a resume of recent newspaper letters and critiques and this shows conclusively that if the broadcasting authorities deleted from the programmes the items selfishly objected to by certain critics there would be nothing left to broadcast. One objects to jazz, another to church services, some to sporting items and others to bands, community singing, classical music, theatres, talks and so on right through the whole gamut of broadcasting. Verily we should say one to the other, “Save us from ourselves.” ==P.04 - Catching Up with the Wireless World== Catching Up with the Wireless World. By R. E. CORDER. A COMPLETE receiving set in a band ring is being marketed in America, priced at 5/-. Headphones are unnecessary. DURING 1927, 200,000 licenses were issued in Canada, which brings the total of licensed listeners in that country up to 1,000,000. AILSA CRAIG, the island rock at the mouth of the River Clyde, England, where most of the good curling stones come from, is to be equipped with a transmitter and receiver. Apart from the keepers of the lighthouse, the only other occupants are myriads of sea birds. DURING the last few weeks, reception has not been too good owing to weather conditions. The first man to find a reliable method of forecasting reception conditions, particularly with regard to the shorter waves, will be doing what is probably the greatest service since De Forest added the grid to the valve. A RADIO MESSAGE received by the steamer Ruapehu, off Pitcairn Island, from the freighter Westmoreland, asked for medical assistance for a cadet who was seriously ill with appendicitis. An eight-hour voyage was necessary before Doctor Hudson, a passenger on the former boat, reached the Westmoreland, and performed a successful operation, despite heavy seas. THE NUMBER of licensed listeners in Germany reached 2,000,000 on December 15th, 1927. The number at the end of September was 1,757,683, and the increase which is partly due to the removal of the Inter-Allied restrictions in the Rhine and Ruhr districts and the opening of the Rhineland high-power station at Langenberg has exceeded expectations. A further rise in the license fee, now 24 marks, will, it is thought, be necessary, and it is even possible that later on the amount of the fee may be reduced. “I’M GOING out to-night, dear,” said father. Mother lookei across at him sternly. “One dial control,” murmured father to himself as he changed his mind about that appointment; WMHA, the New York station, is owned by Troop 707 of the Boy Scouts’ Association, of Washington Heights. The wave length is 230 metres, and a power of 30 watts is used. THE NEW radio inspector meant business. “Show me your licence,” he demanded of the washerwoman. “I ain’t got no car,” she said; “what d’yer take me for?” “Don’t twaddle with me, woman,” said the inspector, haughtily; “where’s your wireless licence?” “Me? I ain’t got no wireless; I ain’t a millionaire, y’know!” “What’s that aerial for then?” he queried artfully. “Aerial?” she replied, scornfully, “that’s me blinkin’ washin’ line!” ANOTHER AIR TRAGEDY. By “Mintie.” There once was a 3LO fellow, Who sang in a voice sweet and mellow; By a tragedy strange, He fell over his range, And they hurried him home in a Yellow. FRANCE IS to have a Communist broadcasting station. M. Vaillent Couteurier, Communist Deputy, is the donor of the station, which is to known as the Red Star. A NEW type of valve has been invented by H. J. Round, England, which has the grid element wound outside the valve, which resembles a cotton reel. A LADY ORGANIST applying for a broadcasting contract in America said she knew 8000 tunes by heart. The lady in question also offered to play continuously for 24 hours without a break, and with no repeated numbers. ALMOST every circuit in American radio publication is now arranged for A.C. power for plate, filament, and grid voltage. Dr. Lee Forest commented recently that Australia and Great Britain have not progressed as rapidly in radio as America, but we have not reached our peak yet. SCIENCE has turned a curious eye on the effect of the northern lights on radio transmission, and first steps have been taken by the National Research Council of Canada to determine just what is the effect. Following a meeting held in Ontario of the Associated Committee on Physics and Engineering of the Council, research work has been undertaken. It is known that conditions in the upper atmosphere have a very marked effect upon the transmission of messages by radio. * BROADCASTING stations in America are endeavoring to do away with the numerical call sign and jumble of letters, suggesting that a name would be more suitable. The argument is that if ships were identified same as broadcasting stations, we should need a reference library if our friend told us he would be sailing for Great Britain on the 465,958,857. Certainly ships have license numbers, but they have names also, and they are known and recognised by their names. ALARM. Fiction about radio seldom interests radio enthusiasts. Perhaps it is because listeners live in an atmosphere of reality; pei'haps it is because they generally know more about the subject than the author. The exception is the short story, ALARM! in the March issue of “RADIO.” Illustrated in two colors by Townshend, it is the best thing of its kind yet published in Australia. You must read it. ==P.05 - Radio Exhibition== Wednesday to Friday Week you must not miss visiting this year's Radio Exhibition— the largest yet organised here. You will see every latest development of the science there from new receivers and loudspeakers to screened grid valves. Wednesday, Ivfarch 21, the greatest Radio and Electrical Exhibition yet held in this State is to start. This Exhibition has grown to such an extent in the past three years that the committee has had to take both the Great Hall and the Lower Hall of the Sydney Town Hall to stage the display. Radio has become such a popular part of the average individual’s existence that there are now in New South Wales alone probably more than 100,000 receiving sets in action, it not on every day or night in the week, at least occasionally. Here, at the Town Hall, are to be seen the latest models, the most advanced receivers and accessories, each in competition with the other. Every radio manufacturer watches jealously the products of his rivals in business, and at the annual exhibition the public. in an two, can gauge for themselves which meet their requirements best. There are many attractions at this Exhibition. The amateur set builders, who are competing with each other, are putting up some remarkable exhibits, and, doubtless, to this section of the Exhibition a very large proportion of visitors will be drawn two most striking displays are the Electric Home and the Public Authorities exhibit. The Electric Home {? a . fall^ lze bungalow cottage, built %* xton and Sons, on the floor of the Town Hall. It is being equipped with electrical labor-saving devices of many kinds—electric cleaner, cooking range, washing machine, bath-heater, electric iron, electric kettle, electric jugs, and so on— appliances which have turned the life of many a housewife from drudgerv to comfort. 3 b i S Home is no mere model, but the type of bungalow in which hundreds of thousands of every-day citizens live. Incidentally, it. has no chimney—none is needed in an electric home—a fact means a saving of from £5O to building. The exhibit of the Public Authorities—Railways and Tramways, Public Works* University, and Institution of Engineers is expected to create something of a sensation. An electric railway carriage has been built upon rails and sleepers in the Lower Hall (the floor of the upper hall would never have carried it), and visitors may see for themselves Just how the electric current works the train. A collection of signalling gear has also been installed, and a couple of model trains show how the signals work for themselves, n * ~ . +• ° ne I the features of the Exhibition will be available to the general Han*’ S*" the k° W ” 1“ > These will be heard, day and night, se . nd j? lg ' out Programmes of music, re- PL"? 11 * - all . and sundry that the Ex ' n£ht°V S “ pr ° gl ? ss - , On a clear mUes 6 h6ard ° Ver y ‘ There are many owners of broad-cast receivers who care nothing about the scientific side of their hobby. They keep a radio set in the house just as others keep a piano-player simply for what it brings them. They are interested in the personalities of the artists who, from the broadcasting stations, supply daily and nightly programmes. For these broadcasting stations 2FC and 2BL have arranged to give a programme each afternoon and evening, from the platform of the Town Hall. The modest admission fee of one shilling (children half price, and free on Saturday afternoons, if accompanied by adults), covers not only the Exhibition, but a concert programme which could hardly be excelled in Australia. The broadcasting stations have saved up their best artists, and the concert programmes from the Exhibition will certainly be a very great draw. And those who are not at the Exhibition have simply to tune in their receivers, and hear it in their own homes. The Radio and Electrical Exhibition will be open continuously, from J; to 10 P-m., from March 21 to 01, and all the indications are that the attendances will break all records. It is too early yet to disclose what each exhibitor is preparing for his stand. That the Exhibition will completely outclass its predecessors is certain, and the fact that the committee has arranged with Mr. Augustas Aley, architect, for uniformity of stands and signwriting, and has let one contract for the erection of all the stands, indicates that the Exhibition will present a symmetry of appearance which will make a wonderful effect on visitors. All the floor space is now booked, except for a space which has been retained for seating accommodation. At the moment of writing, however, further inquiries are being made, and’ it seems likely that the committee will have to sell the last inch of space that can be used for an exhibit. Following are the exhibitors:— # Harringtons. # Lawrence and Hanson (radio). # Bennett and Wood. 3a. Mick Simmons. 4. Australian General Electric Co. 5. Lawrence and Hanson (electrical). 6. Clyde Engineering Co. 7. The Ever-Ready Co. (Great Britain). 8. Cossor Valves. 9. Noyes Bros. (Sydney). 10. W. H. Wiles and Co. 11. Amalgamated Wireless. 12. Australian Wireless Co. 13. New System Telephones. 14. Anthony Hordern and Sons. 15. W. G. Watson and Co. 16. Standard Telephones and Cables. 17. Philips Lamps. 18. Keogh Radio Supplies. 19. Stromberg Carlson. 20. Metropolitan Electric Co 21. Manufacturers’ Products, 22. Australian Westinghouse 23. Burgin Electric Co. 24. Colville-Moore Wireless Supplies. 25. Hecla Electric. 26. Amateur Competitions. 27. Amplion (Australasia). 28. Mullard Wireless Service Co. (Continued over leaf.) RADIO EXHIBITION REVIEWED. Before you go to the Radio Exhibition, glance through the f preliminary notices of the exhibits in the March “RADIO.” A summary of the new apparatus shown at most of the stands is given, for the benefit of those country folk who will be unable to visit the Exhibition, and the city listener will find therein an index to the important exhibits. 29. Railways and Tramways, Public Works, Institution of Engineers, University. 30. Listeners-in. 31. Burt Goldsmid (Turbinet Cleaners). Sla. Dangar Gedye. 32. Eureka Cleaners. 33. A. G. Healing and Co. 34. United Distributors. 34a. Federal Radio Distributors. 35. G. C. Beardsmore. 35a. John Danks and Sons. 36. Hoover (Aust.), Ltd. 37. Wireless Newspapers, Ltd. 38. C. W. Winterbotham. i AMATEUR COMPETITIONS. The amateur competitions are likely to be very successful. Numbers of clubs and individual enthusiasts have informed the organiser that they are working hard on their exhibits, and the Radio Transmitters League will have a transmitting set in operation. Radio dealers are again reminded to use their influence to induce the “hams” to prepare an exhibit. Following is the prize list:— 1. Best amateur designed and built short-wave receiver, covering the band from 10 to 80 metres, and suitable for reception of both international telegraphy and telephony: Ist prize, £4/4/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. 2. Best flexible lower-power trans-l mitter, covering amateur wave band: Ist prize, £7/7/; 2nd prize, £3/3/. 1 3. Best amateur designed end constructed piece pf radio apparatus, submitted by an amateur radio organisation ; limited to one entry from each competing organisation. Prize: Cup, valued at £lO, presented by “Wireless Weekly.” 4. Best home-constructed piece of apparatus, other than a complete transmitter -or receiver, submitted by an individual: Ist prize, £3/3/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. 5. Most novel crystal set: Ist prize, £2/2/; 2nd prize, 10/6. 6. Most novel valve set: Ist prize, £3/3/; 2nd prize, £l/1/. The committee retains £7/7/, for special prizes, and Mr. A. Carter offers as a special prize a set of Cossor valves, to be awarded as the judges decide in section (1) or (6). CONDITIONS. For the purpose of these competitions, an amateur is defined as any person who is not considered by the committee to be the proprietor of a radio establishment, or who, on December 1, was not the holder of a dealer’s license. All exhibits shall be bona-fide work of the competitor in whose name they are entered. All exhibits shall be in the hands of the Exhibition Committee of Control by 4 p.m. on Monday, March 19, 1928, at a place to be announced. No exhibit shall be removed from the hall until the conclusion of the Exhibition. A receipt shall be given to each competitor when he hands in his exhibit, and exhibits shall be returned only on surrender of receipt. The decision of the judges, and any- ruling of the Committee of Control, shall be final. AUGUSTUS ALEV. M.I.A. ARCHITECT FOR EXHIBITION. ==P.07 - The Safety Valve== The Safety Valve Readers are urged to express their opinion on matters pertaining to broadcasting. If you have some grievance, if you haik some constructive criticism to offer, here is your chance for expression—your safety valve. The editor assumes no responsibility for statements made by readers and Published on this page, as opinions of correspondents do not represent our editorial Policies or beliefs. Anonymous letters are not considered. , A.W.P. AND L.L. H Dear Sir, —Apropos the experience | of W., Young (“W.W.”, 17/2A28) ['and the Listeners’ League, jr About three or four months ago, I heard of the League, and being desirous of helping in any movement I for the benefit of listeners, went to la lot of trouble to ascertain the secretary’s address. 2FC referred me Itpthe Radio Broadcast Bureau. Thdy jvery kindly supplied the address, and H wrote asking for particulars. Months went by, until last week I received a printed slip, bearing an lad. for batteries, giving object find Membership fee, and address. Not even a word of explanation for the I long wait. k However, my enthusiasm having (cooled by the long wait, I’ll keep the 12/6, and put it towards the price of II new valve. Yours, etc., A. W. PATTERSON. P’Punchbowl. Im, * * * ' | MORE ENTERTAINERS. Dear Sir, —Don’t you think it is time we had a change of programme? I am, like the others, complaining of too much singing, and I think it is > over the odds to have to listen to five records running, and some of them played over again; also request numbers. I What about putting on more en- | tertafners and less of picture show music, as there is nothing in listening to a lot of laughing ? I don’t wonder people get tired of wireless. One time we had theatre acts from 2BL Studio. All my friends say they pi enjoyed them; but even they are taken off. I suppose the fights are put on instead. We know they can- not please everybody, but it is time they gave us better programmes than what they give us at present. | Another bad practice is to stop music, etc., to give out race results, etc. It looks like if wireless is only for the sporting class. I Where are the minstrel bands and I think they will have to have a change soon, or they will find they are talking to the air. Yours, etc., M. NORTON. I Leichhardt. SMOKE CLOUDS. Dear Sir, —To quote a correspondent in your last issue: “According to these traditions (sc. ‘our British traditions’ from previous sentence), when a man had sunk to the vilest depths (as Rev. R. B. S. Hammond’s work clearly shows) and recaptures all that he had lost, and more through Divine intervention—(Query: If ‘Divine intervention’ does the trick, why bother about the rev. gentleman)—and realises that there are others in a .position as bad as he was, and further realises that he can be the means of uplifting some, surely under heaven it is no crime to try and do so.” The italics are mine. 7 Further Comment"is* superfluous. It is obvious that Mr. Moon has wandered as far from the British traditions as the object of his “savage indignation.” In Mr. Moon’s case, however, it was in a praiseworthy endeavor to despatch a sentence which had gradually assumed the sinuous complexities of Laocoon’s serpent, and which was threatening, to assimilate him. Being, as Mb'. Moon, correctly suspicious, unblessed with a Rudyard Kipling _ cum playing-fields of Eton upbringing, I am forced, in all fairness, to add that logical presentation of ideas is essential to debate. Also, "being rather more tickled by my sobriquet than I am ashamed of my perversities, I must continue to veil my identity in a cloud of tobacco-smoke. Yours, etc., THREE CASTLES. Darlinghurst. CAPPOS AGAIN. Dear Sir, —As the letter by “Three Castles,” which Mr. Spencer O. G. Moon reviews in your issue of 2nd March, was in support of mine, in an effort to improve Sunday programmes, I trust you will find space for the “Capstan” again. Mr. Moon will, no doubt, make the same suggestion to “Capstan” as he did to “Three Castles” in the matter of a nom-de-plume. This latter I regard as a very weak point in an otherwise instructive letter, but perhaps Mr. Moon is a non-smoker. Assuming that Mr. Moon’s figures are correct (and he appears to be a mathematician of no little skill), we have indeed taken a great step forward since the days of, say, a couple of years ago. I don’t know definitely if Mr. Moon was endeavoring to prove that the. B.C. companies have realised that the general public demand something more than the noises produced in churches, and are gradually improving their Sunday programmes, but it appears to me that, if such was his motive, he has adequately proved his case. Progress must be the watchword of the successful B.C. company, and it is of interest to note here that only lately 3LO have commenced a series of recitals of the world s most famous records during Sunday afternoon. Now, I venture to say that 3LO has made a bigger effort than any other Australian station , to accurately gauge the wishes of listeners, and the fact that they have improved their Sunday programmes in this manner indicates the progress made, not by 3LO alone, but by the listening public also. 3LO are making great strides In cultivating in their listeners the due appreciation of the world’s best music on all days of the week, and there is a very noticeable improvement in many other stations, and if this upward trend is continued, Mr. Moon, ere long, will be able to produce a schedule showing a still greater improvement in Sunday programmes. Yours, etc., j CAPSTAN. I Darlington Point. AN ARCHBISHOR ON BROADCASTING. Have you been following the Safety Valve controversy on Sunday 'programmes? Yes! Then you will be interested to read Archbishop Lee’s ideas about religious broadcasting, in the March issue of “RADIO” Just a short article, from the eminent Melbourne ecclesiastic. Also a statement by Archbishop Wright, of Sydney. FIFTY MILLION. Dear Sir, —Any household—any morning—with a set. Mum: “Seven o’clock, George; get up at once.” George: “S’only ten to; clock’s fast.” Mum: “Excuse me, I just heard the G.P.O. on the wireless; it’s s-e-v-e-n. Now, Ethel, put down those earphones, and get dressed.” Ethel (excitedly): “Mum, mum, he’s back—Mr. Halbert’s back—hoo- ray.” Mum: “Well, I never; I’m glad. I thought he’d gone to Melbourne, or somewhere.” Flapper Daughter: “Oo! how thrilling to think he is back again. Perhaps he’s been sick.” Schoolboy Jack: “Huh! been to a *nebriates’ home, more like it. ‘Mike’ said they drink whisky, those announcers.” George the Knut: “Cut it out; don’t you know “Mike” only pulls legs 7 Why, if he was serious, they could have him up for libel.” Dad (putting down earphones): “How much lower are those shares going to fall, I wonder; wish to the devil I’d sold out long ago.” Mum: “Oh, is that the honeyman? Good morning, one pound of honey, please. What? Tuppence more than last week. I’ll have you know that the wholesale price is exactly the same this week, for I heard it over the wireless. What? I should think you have made a mistake. Thank heaven for Mr. Marconi; he’s saved me many a penny. Now, then, Dad, don’t go without your umbrella.” Dad: “Why, there’s not a cloud in the sky.” Mum: “Uncle Bas says rain prophesied before mid-day.” To schoolboy Jack: “Will you go to school? Perhaps you would like your ’phones glued to your ears.” 5.8. J.: “Oh, but, Mum, I know all of “‘Fifty Million Frenchmen” except the last verse.” (Spank spank.) 5.8. J.: “Ooh! crumbs, you can hit, Mum; and now they’ve closed down, and I’ve missed it; talk about a nark.” Mum: “Thank goodness, he’s gone; and now I c&n get those sweet peas in without delay. Mr. Lockley says I’ll be a ‘gonner’ if I don’t.” Oh, good morning. An "inspector? “Oh, yes, certainly, we’ve got our license; it will be up next month. Going to renew it? Well, I should say so; we can go without lots of things, but will never be without our wireless set.” “Good morning.” Yours, etc., Greenwich. ROSTAND. ♦ MORSE KEY. The Morse message on the opposite page reads: —There will be a special issue of “Radio” for March. Watch out for our Grand Exhibition Number. BOTH SIDES. Dear Sir, —In reference to the discussion that is now being carried on, in the “Safety Valve,” where listeners-in are discussing the advantages or disadvantages of too much church on Sundays, I would like to add my voice to the appeal of anti-church-goer. Perhaps I should not put that down in such a crude fashion, because, perhaps, there are plenty of church-goers who do not want it “canned,” but who still go to their churches on Sundays. There, in that word “canned,” lies my whole contention in regard to broadcast sermons. I wish to maintain that broadcast services do not, and never will, have the spiritual meaning that the sermons themselves would have if delivered in a House of God. It is only the living personality of the minister that can really feed the soul. To those who advocate broadcast services, I would like to ask them a question Do you feel the same after a broadcast service as you do when you come out of a church? Do you feel the same spiritual upliftment? No, definitely no. How anyone could seems to me to be amazing. How could you feel the same, when, in the general course of events, the service is listened to in an armchair, or some other comfortable seat? Sometimes you smoke —I know I do — and all around you cannot take the same interest, or give the reverence that a spiritual matter deserves. If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well; so here I say, and always will say, that if you want church, go to church, by all means, but do not try to be a kill-joy. There are other people who have sets, besides you, who are not interested in church services. Still, for the cake of invalids, and those folks who are right out in the backblocks, and who never get a chance to go to church, I would like to advocate, say, one church service from each main station. What I am against are the class who, before broadcasting started, would only go to church once on Sundays, but now advocate for religious services from dawn to dark every Sunday from the broadcasting stations. Perhaps the stations are to blame, more than anyone. The continual services on a Sunday wears away one’s patience, as continual dripping of water wears away the stone. If there is any more harm in listening to a little light music on a Sunday than in going surfing, or playing tennis, or golf, then I stand to be corrected. 2JW and 2UE, although only B class stations, have stepped out from ti e more conservative class, and have proved that light music is liked and appreciated on Sundays. It is time that the A class stations woke up. One can quite agree with the P.M.G., when he states that the programmes are not up to the mark. Sundays, to these stations, seems to be a day when they can put over anything without getting justified complaints. Thank goodness that the great majority of sane listeners are beginning to wake up, and demand a little return for their hard-earned license money. Not only Sunday programmes. but the whole week of entertainment from the A class stations leaves much to be desired. Time was when one could have sat down to one’s set at night with a reasonable chance of being entertained. But now even the station who never let us down, i.e., 3LO, seems to find pleasure in giving us rotten programmes. Talks, then some more talks, then few more talks, by way of a change. The whole thing through seems to me to be a case of indirect advertising. What is becoming of our money that we pay in so regularly a question that may seem embarrasing for some of these stations to answer. I do not wish to commit myself in any way, but I think that even for the stations themselves, it y;ould be better if the stations could issue some sort of a monthly account, so that the listeners could see just where their money was going. In the meantime, there is the present question of church all day Sunday; church half of Sunday; or not church at all on Sunday. The most agreeable way, I really think, that this could be settled on both hands, would be to compromise, by letting each station put over one service each Sunday. The other stations, in the meantime, while not putting over absolute jazz, could easily enough find plenty of other music, besides sacred songs, that we would find entertaining. I would welcome reports from other listeners in regard to my statements. It is, after all, only by controversy that we can get to the bottom of things, and get every one satisfied. Before I close, I would like to thank the gentleman who first brought this interesting discussion to light, and would like to commend those who have taken what I consider as the only sane view of the matter, and who advocate church services in moderation. Yours, etc., “FAIR GO.” Stanmore. THE SPIRIT OF RADIO. Watch for the spedial cover of the March issue of “RADIO” on the bookstalls this week. It is an attempt to define the Spirit of Radio. It is the head of a strange woman, yet as different from the 'usual type of pretty-girl cover as you could imagine. It has a queer mystic quality truly of Radio. ==P.09 - Is Your Letter Here?== Is Your Letter Here ? Recent Correspondence at 2FC and 2BL 2FC always have a large mail from U.S.A., and busy typewriters are going for days after their receipt, Germany and Holland also have interested listeners to 2FC, and in the former country lives Karl Nister, a regular correspondent. It is noteworthy to remark on the exceptional good English of some of 2FC’s foreign correspondents, and though sometimes letters from Japan, Germany, France, Holland, and other foreign countries are written most quaintly; as a general rule, the English rivals that of many of our own countrymen. Yet it is surprising to find that grammatical and spelling errors are prevalent in American letters in the majority of cases. Nearly every letter received from that country has several bad spelling errors, apart from Americanisms. On the whole, foreigners are much more careful about their English. They are very careful about the use of capitals, and endeavor to write their letters in the most interesting manner possible, whereas our American cousins do just the opposite. American Stations Our Call Signs. A letter just received by 2FC from one of their regular listeners in U.S.A. reads: “On January 22nd between II and 12 p.m. Central Standard time I heard your station very plainly. I have heard you on several occasions before, and never could get tuned in just right. Can it be that some of our stations are using your call letters and trying to fool the public ? “Telling friends about my reception, and advising wireless papers only brings me the ‘Hee Haw,’ but if there is any chance of my having heard you at that hour, I hope to be able to substantiate my claims if you would kindly let me know.” There is no error about the reception of 2FC in America, each mail from that country bringing hosts of letters for 2FC, most of which describe fully the programme most accurately. The Prodigal Son. Many letters are received by 2FC from mothers whose sons have been lost in wide Australia, and often relatives request 2FC to make enquiries regarding some long lost brother, sister, aunt, great grandmother, etc., etc., but it is impossible to accede to these requests unless the information and particulars come direct from the police. The following letter received from Mr. George Booth, of Chicago, is an example of this type:— “Gentlemen, —My brother, Arthur Pearson Booth, left Melbourne a little more than a year ago for Sydney, but we have no information as to whether he ever got there. Naturally his relatives, widowed mother, and sisters are very worried over his disappearance. The mother lives at Wingletye Lane, Hornchurch, Essex, England. “I wonder if it would be too much to ask you to broadcast the news and ask him to write to his mother at once, or for other people who know of him to communicate to you and thru’ you to his mother. I will be glad to defray any expenses involved. “He is about 38 years old, either slightly deaf, or fully so, served in France, Verdun, two years artillery, was shell shocked, and invalided home for some time, then went to Melbourne, where he lived at 18 Jolimont- street, Jolimont, Melbourne. He was an expert toolmaker and worked at Footscray, is about 5ft. Bin. high, about 150 1 b. weight, has a slight moustache, is rather retiring. “It is quite possible due to his experiences in the War and his affliction that he may have lost his identity for the time being. “Please do what you can in the matter, and ask other agencies to help A MORSE MESSAGE TO READERS. (For key, see opposite page.) if you know of any,—and advise his mother first if you get news of him. Yours very truly, GEORGE BOOTH. Though 2FC regret that in matters like this they cannot do anything, they request that readers who are aware of any such person as Arthur Pearson Booth would be good enough to correspond with Mrs. Booth in England immediately to alleviate her distress. Cow Robber Explains. Dear Sir,—A couple of nights back I heard “Mike” (the young rascal) skiting about the good programmes that 2FC puts on the air. Well they do, but I must say that a lot of it is “high-brow” and passes over the heads of “us waybacks” and “Cow robbers.” “Frinstance! Mr. Cochrane (may his elbow never weaken) says that Professor So and So will now play “Allegro tout Suite in a B flat” and some bloke sits down (or I suppose he does) and drags out some notes at the rate of about 60 hours a mile, and as my Crystal Set can only get 2FC (when it is on the air the others are drowned out). I have to listen in or wait for the next item. “Well, I like the other bloke to have his bit of pleasure, if that is what he calls it, but couldn’t you give us some more Banjo, Mandolin or Steel Guitar items ? I have heard people who claim to know, say that such music is “low class.” Well, if they heard Mr. Harrison White play “The Pilgrim’s Chorus” as we did from 2FC one night, I think they would alter their tune. How about at least 6 Banjo Mandolin, or Guitar items every night or four times a week? I am not greedy, and it needn’t be “Naughty Eyes” or “Nighty Nights” too often. “Also could you beg, order or request Mr. Chappie to treat us to a lot more solos, on the organ in the studio? I think it has a splendid tone, and is a treat to listen to. Such pieces as “The Lost Chord,” “Crossing the Bar,” “The Pilgrim’s March” and “The Grand March,” and hosts of others, that I’ll bet Mr. Chappie knows, would be very thankfully received and as often as you like. Well you thanked me once for what you termed the interest I took in your programmes, so I’m hoping you won’t be annoyed with this humble effort. Cheerio, Yours truly, , (Sgd). W. M. MARSHALL. P.S. The mosquitoes (Cripes! I nearly swore then, and me a Digger too) are bad round here and make it hard to listen in at times but still we struggle on. W. M. M. Penrith. STARS. There is an impressive list of contributors in the March issue of “RADIO.” Among the writers, there are, Brasso, M. C. Mahood, A. S. Cochranne, Ray Allsop, Don. B. Knock, U. R. Ellis, Archbishop Lees, Martin P. Rice, R. G. Walker, Gordon Bland, C. C. Faulkner. And the artists include: Jack Waring, G.K. Townshend, Unk. White, M. C. Mahood, Alex. Gurney, R. Whitmore. ==P.10 - Notes and News from 4QG== Notes and News from 4QG By the Station Correspondent “CHANGING OVER.” Most listeners who hear a big- broadcasting station announce that it has completed its transmission from some place or other, and that it is “changing-over” to some other point, hardly ever stop to realise with what smoothness the whole system works, and how quickly the changes are made. It is very seldom that any hitch in a change-over occurs, especially in a modern station such as 4QG. Some few nights ago, however, 4QG had a rather sad experience in its changes, and this experience resulted in at least one member of its staff having to do some strenuous work. The station was effecting transmission of a description of motor-cycle races, from the Davies Park Speedway, and, after finishing several races, announced that it would charge over to Lennon’s Ballroom. The change was made, quite in order, but the orchestra had just finished a strenuous dance, and had stopped for a “breather.” There was no music, so the engineer-in-charge switched back to the Speed-way, and asked for more motor-cycle races. The announcer there had had a heavy three-quarters of an hour, but he willingly obliged, and gave further descriptions. Then another change was made to the Ballroom, only to learn that supper was on, and still no music was ready. There w-as nothing to do but change back again to the Speedway, and a very dry-throated announcer was compelled to give more descriptions, meantime silently envying those w'ho w-ere more fortunately placed than he was, and w’ho were having supper at Lennon’s. It was with feelings of relief that he concluded his extra task, and announced “Changing-over” to the Studio. S.O.S. CALLS. Every listener has, at some time or other, heard a broadcasting station give some urgent call, requesting any listener knowing the w-hereabouts of some person or other to communicate with the police. Such calls are termed “SOS” messages at the broadcasting stations, and very few people realise the tremendous number of requests which are made for the inclusion of such messages- in the transmissions. At 4QG, never a day passes by without several such requests being made. The management of the station is at all times in a difficult position in regard to these requests. It does not, for one moment, desire to refuse a request, the granting of which w r ill mean much to the inquirer, but, at the same time, it cannot possibly grant the space to all requests made. Were it to do so, the programmes would become filled with such calls, and the license-holder would receive very little for his money. Station 4QG therefore takes as “SOS” calls only messages which are extremely urgent, and, even then, refers the inquirer- to the Police Department, and demands that the message be perused by police officers. It has been found necessary of late to quite firmly refuse to broadcast from 4QG inquiries for missing friends, unless these are submitted in the form of advertisements, to be included in the regular advertising sessions. The station does not desire to make money out of any personal misfortune, but of late it has been receiving so many requests to broadcast messages, to try and trace missing cousins, aunts, uncles, etc., many of whom were last heard of fifteen or twenty years ago, that in fairness to its customers —the listeners—it has been compelled to “put its foot down with a firm hand.” QUICK ACTION. Some idea of the quickness of thought and action required in the conducting of a large broadcasting station may be gained from the transmission of the civic reception to Bert.Hinkler, at Bundaberg, the night the famous airman arrived at that city. Extensive arrangements had previously been made to broadcast a description of his arrival, and these had been carried out very successfully. Prior to his arrival, however, it had been very difficult to secure definite information regarding functions, and it was not until the afternoon he landed in Bundaberg that it was definitely known that at such and such a time a welcome would be accorded to him in the Town Hall. A programme had been arranged at 4QG, but everything went by the board when Hinkler was considered. Trunk lines were busy, and messages flew backwards and forwards, between 4QG and Bundaberg. With lightning-like haste, the Town Hall was connected by landline, and portable gear was installed. Then, at a few minutes’ notice, the studio programme was cancelled, and a change-over was made to Bundaberg. By virtue of the extreme courtesy displayed by the Postmaster-General’s Department, and the excellent line facilities provided, the speeches came over with the utmost clarity. It was not known how long the welcome would take, and a jazz band was, therefore, kept in attendance at 4QG. Shortly after nine o’clock the welcome ended, and 4QG then changed back, and gave a programme of dance music from the studio until closing down time. It was not possible, of course, to warn the public beforehand of the Station’s intention to effect the relay, and many people who listened in at eight o’clock, expecting to hear dance music, were surprised to hear Hinkler’s welcome at Bundaberg. Judging by the countless congratulatory telegraph, telephone, and written congratulations the Station received, everybody was delighted with the last minute arrangements. 4QG’S RACING ANNOUNCER COINCIDES WITH JUDGE. The Welter Handicap of the Queensland Turf Club’s February meeting wa's responsible for one of the most thrilling finishes witnessed at Eagle Farm racecourse for some years, when Civetta, Perfect Night. Tigrinum, and Sheila’s Lad flashed past the winning-post almost in line with three others a short margin away. 4QG’S ANNOUNCER singled out Civetta and Perfect Night, but declared that the finish was so close that he could not separate them. When the numbers were hoisted, the judge declared a dead-heat between Civetta and Perfect Night! MISS THELMA CHAMPION, who has written several radio plays, which have been produced from time to time by Station 4QG, is now at work on a radio drama, “Rio Ferber on Trial,” which will be broadcast from the studio on the night of Friday, March 30th. The cast will be taken by a number of well-known artists, who have successfully played in previous interludes written by Miss Champion. “Rio Ferber on Trial” will be the first drama yet attempted by these players from 4QG. THERE SHE BLOWS! Most readers cherish recollections of the whaling yarns of their earlier years —Moby Dick and other novels, which still have a great attraction. But whaling has changed a great deal since those days. It has become a business, and in the March number of “ RADIO ,” R. G. Walker tells of how wireless is making that business an exact science. He tells of the Nielson Alonso, and the other whalers, operating south of Tasmania. ==P.11 - Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh== Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh Hear One Another Speak Through London Hinkler (newest Mike), standing before hie 'plane on his arrival. Determined that such small things as atmospherics and jamming were not to be allowed to interfere with residents in the British Isles hearing him speak, Bert Hinkler made his second appearance at th 6 Studios of 2FC on Tuesday morning, March 13. On this occasion, he was not only relayed; and heard with the greatest clarity throughout Great Britain, but those present in the Sydney studios also heard him relayed back to Australia. Irene Vanbrugh, also imbued with the true spirit, spoke again this morning, and joined in the thrilling experience of talking round the world to Bert Hinkler. Whilst the famous airman spoke in one studio, Miss Vanbrugh listened to his voice coming back from London in another studio. The positions were then reversed, and Mr. Hinkler listened to the speech of the eminent. English actress under similar conditions. Owing to jamming, which interfered with the previous transmission on the 28.5-metres wave-length, the 8.8. C., London, got in touch with 2FC, Sydney, and suggested that an alteration should be made in the wave-length. The engineers of A.W.A. at once fell in with the suggestion, and it was arranged for this morning’s programme to be transmitted on a wave-length of 31.5 metres. Punctually at 6.25, Sydney time, corresponding with 8.25, London time, 2LO, London, called as follows: “Hello, 2FC, Sydney; hello,. 2FC, Sydney. Conditions are favorable, and if they remain so, we will re- broadcast you at 2035, G.M.T.” The London station then continued to transmit, through SSW, Chelmsford, a short musical programme, and then the following announcement was heard, at 6.34:—“London calling. We are now crossing over to Australia, to hear Captain Hinkler’s speech, from 2FC, Sydney.” At 6.35, Bert Hinkler delivered a short five-minute speech, followed, at 6.40, by Irene Vanbrugh, who spoke for the same period. At 6.47, the following message came through on the air:— “London calling. We will now resume our evening programme, from the point where it was interrupted. You have been listening to Captain Hinkler’s speech, from 2FC, Australia.” At 6.51, the following message was sent from sSW:—“Hello,, 2FC; hello, 2FC, Sydney, Australia. We relayed your full message from Captain Hinkler at 2035 GMT; also Miss Vanbrugh.” At 6.53, the London night programme was continued, with orchestral selections from the 2LO Studio. Both Bert Hinkler and Irene Vanbrugh felt that they had been fully rewarded for their efforts in coming to the 2FC Studios at such an early hour, after their previous disappointment. ==P.12 - 3LO Sporting News== 3LO Sporting News THERE is a glamor and thrill about Big Public Schools Cricket that is not found to such a degree in any other sphere of this sport. The keen, healthy rivalry of youth, playing for the honour of their school, is enjoyed by “cricket” enthusiasts who regard it as the true spirit of the great game. The progress results on March 22nd and 23rd between the Big Public Schools will be broadcast by 3LO during the afternoons, and final results will be given at 7 p.m. each day. Old boys all over the Commonwealth and in New Zealand will want to know how their schools are faring, and will listen in when the results are broad- cast. Randwick Autumn Carnival Broadcast. The A.J.C. Autumn Racing Carnival will open at Randwick on Saturday, April 7th—and 3LO will be there to give racing enthusiasts in all parts of the Commonwealth full ac- counts of the racing. The Doncaster Handicap and the A.J.C. Sires Produce Stake are the two main events on the programme, and each event promises keen racing. Racegoers have long learnt to rely upon 3LO for full and accurate re- ports of race meetings in all parts of Australia. The turf has been in- vested with a new interop as a re . suit of 3LO’s broadcasting service. Stawell’s Famous Athletic Carnival. The Stawell Athletic Club’s carnival to open at Central Park, Stawell, on Saturday, April 7th, will attract the leading runners of Australia, and all Australia will be interested in the results of the elimination heats of the big event, the Stawell Gift. 3LO has arranged to broadcast full reports of the carnival events in this, one of the biggest professional running meetings in the world. The possibility of new champions being discovered is always present, and if they are, well, all Australia will want to know about it at once. 3LO will provide this service. Frank Beaurepaire’s Advice to Swimmers. There is no one in Australia to-day better qualified to give advice to swimmers than the Australian champion, Frank Beaurepaire. Winner of a long string of championships in a period of over 30 years of active participation in front rank events. Beaurepaire has amassed a wealth of practical knowledge that no theoretical training can approach. 3L0 listeners will therefore he glad to learn that Beaurepaire will talk from the studio on Tuesday, April 3rd, on the subject, “Long Distance Swimming, and How to Prepare for It.” Hints from such an unrivalled authority on the sport at a time when long-distance swimming is so popular should be of particular interest. Green Mill Roller Cycling Results. The results of the Green Mill roller cycling championships of Victoria Frank Beaurepaire, champion swimmer, Who is to broadcast a talk from SLO on the technique of swimming . will be broadcast from 3LO on the nights of Monday and Wednesday, April 2nd and 4th. These one mile events are attracting considerable attention because of their novelty, and the fact that a large measure of skill is required of the contestants. 3LO’s announcements are being awaited eagerly by the thousands interested in the out- come of the contests. AIREALITIES (By “Rados.”) A Vagary of Time. SUCH is one of Time’s vagaries that Monday’s news is known in London on Sunday night. The news broadcast by 3LO, Melbourne, during the early morning short-wave session is listened to or* the other side of the world 10 hours previously, and incidents are known chronologically before they happen. On the other hand, British news, although transmitted and received simultaneously, is ten hours late when It arrives in the Antipodes. The simplicity of the explanation does not rob the peculiarity of its Interest, and to the child mind it is a source of endless thought, besides being an object-lesson in chrono- logical reckoning. Science and Radio. The Spectrum of the Sun and Stars can be dissected, one color from the other, until their virtues or disad- vantages for use of mankind can be accurately analysed and calculated. It can be ascertained from the color of the light of the stars what mine- rals they contain. Their weight and distance can be measured, and their movements calculated with precision. Such is the march of science. Soon the phenomena of wireless will be known, fading and distortion will be overcome, and the way opened up for contiuonus telephonic communication the world over. 3LO, Melbourne, is doing much to elucidate these prob- lems. by conducting a regular short- wave broadcasting service every Mon- day morning, between 4.30 and 6.30 (corresponding to 18.30 to 20.30 G.M.T., Sunday). They are also carrying out exten- sive fading and distortion tests, be- sides endowing special research at the Melbourne University. Much valuable data has already been col- lected, and the importance of the ultimate results cannot be foretold. Sufficient for the day is the satisfac- tion of taking its place with the foremost wireless stations in the world* with the optimistic hope that It will discover the cause of the bug- bears standing in the pathway of radio advancement. ==P.13 - It 's All in the Air== '''It 's All in the Air''' Coming Features in the Broadcasting Programmes INCLUDED in the programme to be broadcast from 3LO on Sunday night, April Ist, will be community singing from the Welsh Church. “THE SILVER KING” is to be re- peated by special request, by the H. W. Varna Company at 2FC Studio on evening of 28th March. RAYMOND ELLIS: Has arranged his farewell recital from 2FC on Wed- nesday, 28th March, when he will in- clude request songs, from his many listeners in a number of well selected items. THE METHODIST Church Choir, Nicholson Street, will broadcast the inspiring “Olivet to Calvary,” on the night of Wednesday, April 4th. The Choir will visit the studio for the oc- casion. PETER GAWTHORNE, English baritone, is appearing at 2FC on the evening of Sunday, 25th March. Mr. Gawthorne is a man of many parts, and will long be remembered by Syd- ney theatregoers for his masterly interpretation of The Examiner in “Outward Bound.” THE STUDIO Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. J. Sutton Crowe, will broadcast the opera, “II Trova- tore,” from 3LO on the night of Mon- day, April 2nd. This orchestra specialises in this type of classical music, and listeners are advised to make a special note of the date and time of this performance. ANOTHER OF the popular So- nora Sunday afternoon concerts will be broadcast from 3LO, from 2 till 3 p.m., bn Sunday, April Ist. Speci- ally selected records are used in these concerts, and include a wide variety of selections. The best records are chosen from latest releases, and gramophone owners are thus assisted very materially in the choice of their new records. N.S.W. BLINDED SOLDIERS AS- SOCIATION : An entertainment on behalf of this Association has been or- ganised by Captain Fred Aarons, and will be held at the Pavilion Cafe on Saturday night, 24th March. The pro- gramme, which will be broadcast by 2FG, includes old favorites of Sydney’s listening public, viz., Charles Law- rence, Cliff Arnold, Brunton Gibb, Borman McLennan and Louise Hom- frey. Dinner Music will be from the Cafe on the same evening. THE SCOTS’ Church Choir will render “The Crucifixion” on Tues- day night, April 3rd, and 3LO has arranged to broadcast it. SADIE GRAINGER BROAD, who has not been heard by listeners for some time, will sing from 2FC Studio on Wednesday, 28th March. ROSEHILL will be broadcast by 2FC on Saturday afternoon, 24t*h March, when the popular Racing Com- missioner, M. A. Ferry, will describe the meeting in running. “ON WENLOCK EDGE,” Vaughan Williams’ whimsical song cycle, has been chosen by William Dallison for his appearance at 2FC Studio on Mon- day evening, 26th March, which will be presented with string quartette and piano accompaniment. ON TUESDAY night, April 3rd, BLO will broadcast a special West Country programme, on the occasion of the convention of the Devon, Corn- wall and Somerset Associations of Victoria. The president of the asso- ciation will also deliver a short ad- dress on Cornwall. RADIO EXHIBITION: The pro- grammes at the Radio Exhibition at the Town Hall are to be supplied by 2FC on the afternoon and evening of Friday, 23rd March. In the afternoon, the artists include Daisy Sweet, Harry Whyte, Sammy Cope, Clara Hartge and William Bowyer. At night Len Maurice, Gabriel loffe, Ernest Archer, Eileen Boyd and Cyril Coy’s Dance Orchestra will appear. Enid Connellv is the accompanist in the afternoon, and Horace Keats at night. J. Ernest Sage, the celebrated con- ductor and baritone, who is to broad- cast from 3LO shortly. A CONCERT under the auspices of the Australian League of Nations will be given in the Great Hall, Sydney University, on the evening of 26th and will be broadcast by 2FC. A very enjoyable programme has been arranged, to which Moore McMahon, the British Music Society Quartette, and the Royal Sydney Apollo Club will contribute. ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Features of 3LO programmes dur- ing the week of April 2nd till 7th will be musical interludes by the Four Colored Emperors of Harmony and the Hawaiians, Frank and Francis Luiz. The colored performers will mingle the latest popular hits with dreamy plantation lullabies, and the Hawaiians will transport listeners to the moonlit isles of the Pacific, with their quaint and appealing songs and guitar music. Both features should be popular. REALISING that the possibilities that attend such a session as the “Women’s Hour,” broadcast each morning from 3LO, are tremendously far reaching, no pains are being spared to make this session as all em. bracing as possible, and fresh fea- tures are being added weekly. Apart from the lecturettes that have a direct bearing on the home life, cook- ing, dressmaking, etc., the series of “Health Talks” (with exercises), given by Mrs. Clarence Weber, are proving of more than usual interest, and, through this medium, hundreds of country women are engaged in the fascinating process of not only “get* ting” but “keeping” fit. BRASSO. Have you met Brasso?—the hard-bitten, worldly-wise brass- pounder, who is writing of his wartime experiences as chief op. with transports and tramps , and other submarine-boat prey in “RADIO.” Then read the rattling good adventure yarn he tells in the next issue. It has to do with the rum-running in radio, an industry not unfa- miliar to the author. Illustrated by Jack Waring. LISTENERS will be interested to learn that final arrangements have been made to broadcast the com- munity singing from Ballarat on Fri- day, March 30th. This is always a popular feature with every class of listener, and not only will it afford additional pleasure to old Ballarat re- sidents living in Melbourne to hear Items broadcast from their own home town, but, as it justly claims to be one of the “Homes of Song,” com- munity singers of Melbourne will be busily engaged in comparing notes, and possibly trying to glean a few hints from their country cousins. ANYTHING that enables the aver- age listener, especially the house- wife, to cast aside the cares and worries of the day, is especially wel- come, and the evensong service broadcast each Thursday evening by BLO, from St. Paul’s Cathedral, is a peaceful interlude in the wear and tear of daily routine. But for this thousands of country listeners would never have an opportunity of hearing the famous Cathedral choir, with its beautiful boy sopranos and the equally famous organ. LISTENERS are reminded that on March 26th, “The Boy Comes Home,” a delightfully humorous ' and enter- taining playlet, will be broadcast from 3LO. The play is being re- hearsed and produced by Terence Crisp, who will give a good account of the principal role, and has been chosen with a special view to effec- tive radio appeal. Mr.. Crisp, who has been associated with the Reper- tory movement for some considerable time past, has little to learn in the art of acting and production, and listeners may look forward to a most artistic and enjoyable performance. FEW ENTERTAINER lecturers are more popular over the air than Charles Nuttall, who has been dispensing much humour and wisdom during the past two years from 3LO, and whose fund of amusing anecdotes seems endless. “A little episode comes to my mind in connection with a railway journey from New York up country,” he says, “my .fellow pas- senger being a gentleman who had just arrived from the Old Country. This was his first trip since landing, and he had apparently forgotten that meals were not included in the fare, so gave himself a thoroughly good time. He had an immense capacity, and ordered portion after portion,, no- thing seemed to satisfy him, and huge steaks followed each other as easily as peanuts. However, he was speedily brought to his bearings, when the waiter presented the bill, 32/6 for breakfast. I felt distinctly sorry for him, more especially when I discovered he was a Scotsman, for I knew then how deeply he must have felt the shock.” THAT VERY popular contralto, Madoline Knight, is again broadcast- ing from 3LO, her perfect diction and enunciation much enhancing the enjoyment of listeners. And thereby hangs a tale. “When I was training,” she said, ‘my singing master was al- ways particularly strict about my enunciation, and, being very enthusi- astic, I followed his instructions im- plicitly. On one occasion I was Kinging at a church gathering, ancr, after the congregation had left the building, being anxious to discover what kind of an impression my songs had made, I asked the old verger twho was dusting the pews and put- ting the books away) if he thought the people had heard my words dis- tinctly. He looked at me a few moments and said, ‘Yes, missie, you're the plainest singer we’ve had here for many a long day.’ ” A MUSICAL TREAT is in store for listeners on Saturday, March 31st, when the “colourful” song- cycle, “In a Persian Garden,” will be broadcast from Studio 3LO. The arrangements are in the hands of Madame Ella Kingston, the well- known soprano from Collins Street Baptist Church, who had already firmly established herself in the good graces of listeners, and who will ren- der the soprano solos in her cus- tomary artistic manner, whilst the choir, under • her capable baton, will give an excellent account of the ensemble numbers. “THE BELLE of Ney York,” though by no means one of our latest musical comedies, never seems to lose its charm of appeal, and, in response to repeated requests for a “further edition,” arrangements have been made for another performance of the musical numbers, which will be broadcast from 3LO, on Wednesday, 28th, and once again the tuneful melodies, “Lucky Jim,” “Try again, Johnnie” and “The Belle of New York” will delight hundreds of listeners. “IT WAS THE MORNING of Hink- ler's broadcast to England,” said Mr. Oswald Anderson, Manager of 2FC, “and I was on my way to the Studio for the preliminary tests at 5 a.m. As the punt crossed the Harbor, I frankly indulged in a little day dreaming. Sixteen days to accomplish a six weeks journey, and now through radio Hinkler’s spoken word would cover the distance in 1/15 of a second. “In a very few years, Empire broad- casting will be quite common, but as yet we are experiencing the thrill of pioneering. Blase as we pretend we are, we still stand a little in awe of the microphone—‘Mike’ of 2FC,” he added, laughing. “As we drew near Fort Macquarie, a voice at my elbow said: ‘Got time to give me a lift ? ’ I invited the brawny son of toil to jump in, and along de- serted Pitt Street he waxed confiden- tial. ‘I catch that punt every morn- ing (4.30_L but most times I have to walk to the station. Guess this is my lucky day.’ “At his destination he gripped my hand with wincing earnestness. ‘Don’t know who you are, but it was mighty good of you,’ he said, ‘l’ll have to get “Mike” of 2FC to thank you!”’ 2FC’S SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST ON 28.35 METRES. “WE HEARD this station clearly, also the announcement of their wave- length. This station came through very strong, and both voice and music were received with clarity. The quality was in no way inferior with Philips. At 6.10 till 8.50 p.m. a musi- cal programme was received consist- ing of orchestral items which 'in- cluded ‘Always,’ and ‘lt’s a Long Way to Tipperary,’ concluding atT 8.50 with the National Hymn. Power R 9, using a detector and two stages of audio . no stages of radio frequency.” TELEGRAMS were received from the stations who rebroadcast 2FC’s description of Hinkler’s landing at Bundaberg. A few of them read as follows: “Your studio transmission short- wave excellent. Bundaberg poor stop. Summary’ of events as given from studio after conclusion of broadcast from Bundaberg very clear and steady stop. Many thanks for your courtesy in this. Laws, 7ZL.” “We successfully rebroadcast your Hinkler reception from Bundaberg. Please accept our many thanks. SCL.” “Reception extremely difficult but could follow enthusiastic proceedings at Bundaberg stop. Resume of events appreciated. Again many thanks. 6WF.” Telegrams were also received-from listeners all over Australia congratu- lating 2FC on their initiative in re- broadcasting these historical events oh short waves. SUPER-POWER. Network Broadcasting. What is the next development in Australian Broadcasting? What are the great powers con- sidering just now? Is it Super- Power and Chain Broadcast- ing? F. R. Leppard, in the March issue of “RADIO,” be- lieves that it is. Analysing the present situation, in view of the Royal Commission's findings, he cannot see anything else but the establishment of super-power stations and the linking-up of relay stations. The name Lep- pard is a psuedonym concealing a well-known identity in broad- casting whose position makes him specially qualified to write on this subject. ==P.15 - The 3LO Childrens Page== '''The 3LO Childrens Page''' THE WIRELESS FAIRY’S GIFT. | (By Ruby Sykes Lyon.) THE Studio at 3LO was very quiet, as “Billy Bunny” sat in ■ his big chair, sorting his birth- day letters for the “Children’s Hour,” * then the Wireless Fairy (whose real same is Twinkletoes) jumped from , the microphone on to “Billy Bunny’s” desk, and whispered to him, “Don’t forget to tell the children about the fairy gift of -lovely garden seeds you lave for the birthday little folk.” [‘Til tell them,” said “Billy Bunny.” ( “I wonder if they know that a lovely little fairy lives in each flower that will blossom when those seeds are properly cared for and watered?” 'asked the fairy. “I wonder,” said “Billy Bunny.” “They may not even how that in that one packet of seeds they will have, if they are good little [gardeners, seeds, plants, and blossoms for years. That is the reason that I call them fairy gifts, for fairy gifts [always multiply,” the fairy said. (“You’re a very nice person, Twinkle- ’ toes,” “Billy Bunny” said, “and I [shall certainly tell the children what you say.’’ iTwinkletoes flew three, times round the microphone (that is the way she shows she is pleased), and then left ‘“Billy Bunny” to tell the children that a packet of garden feeeds is being ®nt by 3LO to every boy and girl rwhose birthday is recorded there. So, children, those, of you who have not [sent in your birthdays to 3LO, so as ‘you may receive one of these fairy [gifts, dot. so, for where could you get a gift that got better and better the [more you used it but from a fairy? [Besides, think of the joy of bringing [“Billy Bunny” a nice bunch of fairy Blossoms, that you have grown all by pourself, from the birthday fairy gift from 3LO. THE PAST. (By “Mintie.) Where was a time when Pa went out, WArtd left Ma home to sew; l utthat was ere, the wireless came; I There was no 3LO. mere was a time when Mother said f The house was dull and slow; m that was ere the wireless came; (There was no 3LO. mere was a time when Grandpa m snored, vAnd led the folk a dance; bit that Avas ere the wirelesdj came, \ And brought our Norm. McCance. Vow home is quite d different place, \And no one cares to stray; |'hey listen in to 3LO, And tfiat’s th.e happy way. FAIRY FLOWERS. (By “Micky the Sprite.”) Once upon a time (most fairy stories commence that way), when there were no ' Faity Flowers on earth, a sweet little Fairy, who was very sad at all the sorrow and sick- ness among little children, thought how beautiful it would be if she could fill the world with love and gladness, and if she could cheer the little sick children with sweet perfumed Fairy Flowers. She called all the Love Fairies, together, and told them what she. wanted to do, and they clapped their hands with joy. They decided to make a big garden, and bring in seed from. the deserts tnd'the forests, and put into them fairy magic, to make, them grow sweet, and more beautiful than -ever before. The gar- den grew, and grew, and grew, and the Fairies breathed into the flowers, and when the seed came, they scat- tered it to the four corners of the earth. The mortal children grew to love the Fairy 'Flowers, and the world was filled with love and joy and beauty. After many years the Flower Fairies came to 3LO with their gar- den seeds, and in every envelope going to all the children with birth- day cards they now slip-in quietly a packet of seed. . The children are overjoyed to receive these gifts, and they are all making gardens like the fairies did many years ago, so that they will grow more and more fairy flowers to. give to their loved ones, and the little children in hospitals, and the dear old folk, who are not able to make a garden for themselves. Don’t you think. this is a beautiful thing to do, children? and if you would like to do your share of scat- tering the seed of joy and love and” sunshine, just have your birthday put in the big birthdav book at 3LO, and the fairies will do the rest. SUNDAY SONORA RECITALS SOUGHT AFTER. 3LO’s Feature Success. There were some who predicted failure for the broadcasting of gramophone records, when 3LO mooted the Sunday afternoon concerts some time ago, but then they were not to know the quality of the concerts 3LO intended to provide. The Sunday afternoon sonora concerts have proved one of SLO’s most successful and most appreciated ventures. Scores of let- ters of commendation have been re- ceived. The concerts are given from 2 p.m. till 3 p.m. on Sundays, and the programmes are always specially selected'. Bayreuth Festival Records. Bayreuth Festival records wera used for the concert on Sunday, March 18. Bayreuth is a small town in Bavaria, and ;s not only the Mecca of all Wagnerites, but also of all lovers of opera. It is the shrine of Wagner. Nowhere in the world are the operas of Wagner to be seen and heard in such magnificent productions as at Bayreuth. The members of the or- chestra at this famous theatre, which is shaped like a fan, having unique acoustic properties, are each a profes- sor of his instriiment. They are actu- ated not by the high rate of pay, but by the honor and distinction of being selected to play at the Wagner festival. Wonderful Records. The records, then, are of distinct beauty and appeal. On the 18th March programme will be played Parsifal, in 15 parts, Siegfried, in three parts, Rhinegold, in two parts, and Valkyrie, in two parts. It is an opportunity for music lovers to hear a particularly good programme. The records, when broadcast, are enriched in tone and color until the listeners are almost made to believe that they are listening, eyes closed, to the art- ists in the flesh. MARY GUMLEAF. ' (By “Mintie.”) j Did the Fairies send you, Mary, ’ From their magic land of light? ' / can hear the Fairy whispers, When you speak to us, at night. Birthdays were not half so jolly, Till we knew the Wireless Bird;. John and Jean , and Jim and Polly Scamper when their name is heard. Did the Fairies really send you, From their land to 3LO? Mary Gumleaf,, tell me truly, ’Cos I’d really LOVE to know. HELLO! THE HELLO MAN. Yes, he's writing for the Mctrch “RADIO” An article on the serious aspect of the Bedtime story. He makes you think more of the value of the children’s session, and after reading this article, you feel confident that the story-teller’s influence is a great one, and in the case of 2FC, is in the rigfit hands. It is only one of rthe outstand- ing features of this issue.' ==P.16 - The Economic Radio Stores Ad== WE SELL IT FOR LESS *" SATISFACTION 5 SPECIAL BARGAINS Parts for “THE FOURSOME TWO” this issue Cost £4 12/1 r 1 Polished Radion Panel, 12 x 7 x 3/16, cut true 5 3 1 E.C.O. .0005, one hole fixing straightline Condenser . 10 0 1 E.C.O. .00035, one hole fixing straightline Condenser 7 6 2 B.M.S. Vernier Dials, Bakelite, with logging windows, 6/6 13 0 1 Bakelite Former, Cut True, 3x3 1 0 1 ilb. 26 D.C.C. wire 110 1 Crescent 6to 1 Audio Transformer 13 6 1 Philmore Midget Condenser 4 3 1 De Jur, 400 ohm. Potentiometer 4 6 1 Philmore “Certified” 30 ohm. Rheostat 2 0 1 Brachstat Ballast, to suit Valve 4 9 1 Radioakes Radio Frequency Choke 8 6 3 Wetless Mica Condensers, .001, .002, .00025, at 1/6 4 6 1 Philmore 2-meg. leak and holder 2 0 1 Fuller li volt “Inert” dry cell 1 0 1 Everready 4£ volt “C” Battery 2 9 1 B.M.S. Push-pull Battery Switch 1 0 1 Fantail Single Circuit Jack 1 ? 9 Engraved Binding Posts, 4d - 3 JJ 1 Bakelite Strip, for terminal board 0 b Guaranteed against burn-out for one year. “ Crescent ” Audio Transformer Ratios, 6 to 1 and Sh to 1 13/6 COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Our parts are absolutely guaranteed to give satis- faction. Send your orders to us conditionally that your money is refunded if you are not satisfied with the goods upon receipt of same. Goods must be returned to us within ten days. We Pay Carriage on all Orders of 10/- and over, except on Speakers, Cabinets, Batteries, and Value Payable Post Parcels. Terms Cash with Order, or Valuable Payable Post. No discounts. Valves —no responsibility unless fragile postage rates are paid by purchaser. For QUICK SERVICE address Mail Orders to ECONOMIC RADIO STORES, 492 George Street, SYDNEY “YOURS FOR LOWER PRICES AND SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” THE ECONOMIC RADIO STORES PARR VMATTA: Cor. Macquarie and Church Sts. ’Phone: UW 9601. SYDNEY: 25 NEW ROYAL ARCADE, ’Phone: M 6138. NEWCASTLE: No. 13 Union St. ’Phone: New. 1622. ==P.17 - The Foursome Two== '''The Foursome Two''' THE heading “Foursome Two” may sound ambiguous, but a glance at the diagrams will show why this receiver is so styled. Many readers have written us from time to time, asking for details of a circuit making use of Tetrode valves. Until recently it has been a difficult matter to obtain four electrode valves which were really worth the use thereof from an economical and efficiency view-point, but now it is possible to design a receiver of extreme economy and yet retain the quality of volume combined with all other requisite features; by the use of suitable Tetrodes. The word Tetrode, as the reader will conclude, is the term applicable to the four electrode valve. Many readers will probably “stall” at the idea of breaking new ground, and may consider the Tetrode something beyond their ken until they have sufficiently mastered the ins and outs of the three electrode valve, or Triode. There are differences, of course, which are material, but these will not pass beyond comprehension for those who are sufficiently conversant with the function of the Thermionic valve. The main outstanding feature of the four electrode valve is that it may be used with a considerably lower plate voltage than is possible with a three electrode valve. A Tetrode of suitable design will also give a much higher amplification for a given B supply them with the Triode. Evidence of the efficiency of the Tetrode is in the fact that the commercial long and medium wave receiver used for telegraphic communication on ships whose wireless installations are designed by one of the world’s leading wireless companies, uses a single Tetrode valve. The penetrating power of short waves is now well known and trans-world communication established daily; yet the writer remembers well that uncanny feeling when listening in Sydney harbour to signals emanating from GBL Leafield, in England, a few years ago. The wavelength was in the region of 22,000 metres and the signal perfectly readable using a Tetrode detector and a separate heterodyne oscillator. The receiver, as described here, is illustrative of and well adapted to the use of Tetrodes. It will be found perfectly simple to control, highly sensitive, and above all, the last word in economy. A glance at the theoretical diagram will show that there is nothing terrifying to the novice about it. The arrangements of the components is quite straightforward, and mainly because it is thought that the enthusiast who builds such a set as this will want to find out something about its “modus operandi,” more controls are provided than are really necessary. The tuning coil used is centre tapped as shown, although this tapping need not be electrically central. Here is one immediate advantage of this receiver, which is that it is easily adaptable to a highly sensitive and' easily controllable short-wave receiver. In this case, it will, of course, be necessary to materially reduce the capacity of condenser Cl, which is normally .0005 mfd. for the broadcast band. The value of the inductance naturally will also require LIST OF PARTS FOR THE FOURSOME TWO. Although the parts listed below and mentioned throughout the articles were those actually used by us in the receiver described, it must be pointed out that it is not absolutely essential that they be rigidly adhered to. Other parts of similar quality and technical values should function quite satisfactorily. 1 Dilecto formica or hard rub- ber panel 12 x 7 x 3-16 in. 1 Baseboard li x 10 x lin. 1 .0005 variable condenser (Ge- cophone). 1 .00035 variable condenser (Gecophone). If alternative makes, two good quality vernier dials. 1 3in. former, three inches long. 1 Small reel 26 D.C.C. wire. 1 5 to 1 ratio transformer. 1 50 mfd. midget variable con- denser. 1 400 ohms potentiometer. 1 30 ohm rheostat. 1 Amperite or Brachstat. 1 R.F. choke (Radiokes). 1 .001 fixe£ condenser. 1 .00025 grid condenser. 1 .002 fixed condenser. 1 Two meg. leak, with clips. 1 li volt dry cell. 1 41 volt C battery. 1 Battery switch. I Single circuit jack, 9 Terminals. Wood screws, 16 tinned cop- ped wire, etc. Valves recommended, two Philips A 441. reduction. A centre tapped coil for short wave work will render tuning quite easy with a fairly large value of variable capacity in shunt. Note, however, that if this receiver is adapted for short wave work, that the micro variable condenser C 3 in the aerial lead must not under any circumstances be omitted. This is invaluable for the avoidance of “dead spots” where oscillation ceases owing to harmonics from the aerial-earth system. For the present, however, we will discuss the receiver as used on the broadcast band of wavelengths. It is interesting to note that if the inner grid of the detector valve and the inner grid of the amplifier to the connections marked G 1 and G 2 were omitted, then the circuit is virtually an ordinary three electrode arrange- ment which would require a mucn higher value of B voltage. We are indebted to our British con- temporary. the “Wireless World,” for the original idea of this receiver, vide that well-known writer, Mr. Castel- lain, B.Sc., and it will be noted that in accordance with the original circuit a potentiometer is provided as a means of~ controlling the grid poten- tial of the detector valve. A 11 volt cell is provided in series with the potentiometer arm and the grid leak. The only actual advantage of this potential differentiation, is that both methods of rectification may be used. This provides an interesting means of comparison of the respective advan- tages or disadvantages of leaky grid or “anode bend” rectification. It is possible to change over from one to the other by simply rotating the potentiometer control. By using various settings of the potentio- meter, the most efficient conditions of signal strength may he noted There is nothing complicated about the cir- cuit which we will now go over in detail. Condenser Cl is a .0005 variable condenser which should be of the straight line frequency type. Con- denser C 2 is also a good quality con- denser with a capacity of .00025 to .00035 mfd. C 4 is a grid condenser of .00025, C 5 is a fixed condenser of .002, although almost any higher capacity will do in this position. Con- denser C 6 has a fixed capacity of .001, C 3 is a midget variable con- denser with a maximum capacity of 50 mfd. This is invaluable as an aid to selectivity and is most impor- tant as a means of overcctming “dead spots.” The grid leak has a value of 2 megs, and the potentio- meter of 400 ohms. R.F.C. is the radio frequency choke, which in this case is a “Radiokes,” but may be of any other good make or construction. The inter-valve transformer should preferably have a ratio of 5 to 1, and should also be of good manufacture. The one used in the receiver described is an A.W.A. The filament rheostat on the detector has a maximum value SHORT-WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE. The outstanding article in the March “RADIO” is by Ray Allsop, chief engineer of 2BL, in which he describes the con- struction and operation of his special Relay Short-Wave Su- perheterodyne. No radio enthusiast or experi- menter should ?niss this article. of 30 ohms, and the amplifier valve is controlled by an automatic ballasting resistance of the Amperite type. It will be noted that A negative and B negative are linked together and the filament switch placed in the A nega- tive lead. The tuning coil should consist of 50 turns of No. 26 D.C.C. wire on a 3 inch former three inches long, and centre tapped, as shown. This may be mounted permanently on the baseboard or sub panel, but if the reader desires to use this receiver for short wave reception, then it is quite a simple matter to construct a suit- able mounting, having three pins so that various plug in coils may be used. A little experimentation will be necessary with the number of turns for short wave work, as the reader will probably use a condenser of far too high a capacity. The con- denser used for broadcast reception will be quite suitable provided that it is controlled by a very fine reduction vernier. For this reason, the Geco- phone slow motion SLF condenser is recommended, as it was found quite easy to control the receiver on the short wave bands by the use of this condenser. Here it is well to mention that the regeneration condenser C 2 should also be provided with a very fine control if the receiver is to be used for short waV€ work. A single circuit jack is provided for use with the headphones or the loud speaker, but it should be thoroughly understood that this receiver is not designed for loud speaker reproauc- tion, although this is possible to a certain degree on strong signals. Al- though inter-State stations are aud- ible on the headphone, do not expect loud speaker reproduction on long distance signals. Before proceeaing- any further, it is necessary to say a little about the valves used with this receiver. Two Philips A44l’s were used and found highly satisfactory. These valves have a filament voltage of 3-4 volts with a filament current consumption of .06 ampere. The plate voltage is from 2 to 20 volts and the amplification factor 4i. The filament, pl&te, and outer grid con- nect in the usual manner with the valve socket, but the inner grid is connected with the body of the valve and terminates with a connector on a small strip of springy brass. These valves may be used with any set em- ploying three Bleotrode valves, by simply connecting the inner grid to the B positive of the B battery. Full details of these valves are supplied in the carton and they are highly re- commended by the writer as a most economical and efficient production. By obtaining Tetrodes of this nature, the reader will not subject himself to any loss, as there are many applica- tions in which they may be employed. There are various aspects R.F. amplification to which a TeLode is particular’y suited. A will be required measuring 12 x Tin. with a baseboard measuring 11 x lOin. Layout and mark off the panel, in accordance with the mea- surements given in the template dia- gram. There are two main tuning controls, consisting of condenser Cl and C 2 respectiyely. In the receiver used, these condensers were of Geco- phone manufacture, but any good con- densers may be substituted. The condenser C 2 is the regeneration con- trol and has a capacity of .00035 mfd. Below this condenser is placed the single circuit jack. Condenser Cl is located on the left of the panel and has a capacity of .0005 mfd. Be- low this is placed the battery switch. The two knobs in the centre of the panel are raspectively the 30 ohm rheostat and 400 ohm potentiometer. Mount the panel components first, having attached the baseboard and then layout as shown in the back of panel diagram. The C battery and the Is volt cell are both mounted on the baseboard with the components. Nine terminals are required and are mounted in the usual way with a strip of dilecto on the back edge of the baseboard. A negative and B nega- tive are linked together. It will be noticed in the wiring diagram that terminals G 1 and G 2 are shown with arrows indicating the connection to the inner-grids of the two valves. This may be done by means of a short length of flex, but if the reader so desires he may arrange a small spring clip on the baseboard close to each valve, so that when the valve is placed in the socket, the terminal of the inner-grid will connect with the clip. To avoid confusion, it is best to make these two connections last of all. Commence the wiring with the filament circuit. From B negative, A negative take a lead to one side of the filament switch, and to the nega- tive filament terminal of both valve sockets. The positive terminal of the volt C battery is also connected to the negative filament supply. • Con- nect up one side of condenser C 6 and the potentiometer to the negative filament supply and continue to the earth terminal. From A positive join to one side of the ballasting resist- ance, controlling the second valve and also to one side of the potentiometer. From the aerial terminal run a con- nection to one side of the 50 mfd. variable condenser, and the other side of this condenser to the rotor plates of the tuning condenser Cl. The rotor plates of this condenser are also connected to one end of the coil. Join up one side of condenser C 4, which is the grid condenser with the rotor plates of Cl and the other side of the grid condenser to the grid terminal of the first valve socket. The two meg- ohm grid leak is connected to this grid also, and thg other side to the negative terminal of the 1 h volt bat- tery and one side of C 5 as shown. The other side of C 5 is connected to the negative filament. The positive terminal of the 1£ volt cell is con- nected to the moving arm of the potentiometer. Now connect up the centre tap of the coil with the earth, and the stator plates of condenser Cl with the other end of the coil and the stator nlates of the regeneration condenser C 2. From the rotor plates of C 2, a connection is made to the plate of the first valve and one side of the R.F. choke. The other side of this choke is connected to . ter- minal P of the primary of the inter- valve transformer, and also to the other side of the by-pass condenser C 6. Terminal B of the primary of the inter-valve transformer is con- nected to the B positive D terminal on the mounting strip. Terminal G of the transformer secondary is con- nectcd to he grid terminal of the second valve socket in the usual way, and terminal F to the negative ter- minal of the 41 volt C battery. From one side of the single circuit jack, take a lead to the plate of the second valve and the other side to the B positive A terminal on the strip. The other side of the 30 ohm rheostat is connected to the positive filament terminal of the first valve, and the ballasting resistance to the positive filament terminal of the second valve. Place the valves in the sockets and join up the two terminals G 1 and G 2 by means of a length of flex with the terminal on the cap of each valve. A four volt accumulator or dry cells will be required with a B battery hav- ing intermediate tappings up to zO volts. The voltage on the inner grid of each valve should be from 2 to 4 volts, but the reader will soon find the best potential to apply. Connect up the batteries and the aerial and earth and plug in the telephones. The tuning will be found exactly similar to a Reinartz receiver, and the strength of signals equal to a two valve receiver using Triodes with the normal higher B voltage. The first test of this receiver was made with an extremely long aerial in an un- screened position, and owing to this the variable midget condenser was found to be a valuable asset toward selectivity. Rotate condenser Cl until a station is tuned in and then increase the capacity of C 2 until maximum volume is obtainable with- out oscillation. Vary the setting of the potentiometer, and note the dif- ference in the control of oscillation. It will be found that reaction is per- fectly smooth, and that there is no bangsring into oscillation and out again. Inter-State stations were easily received on the headphones, and 2BL, 2FC and 2GB well audible in a medium sized loud speaker. Sub- sequently the coil was changed for a short wave coil, and the receiver proved itself admirably suited for re- ception at the higher frequencies. For this reason, Gecophone con- densers were used owing to their ex- tremely fine control. By using a centre tapped coil the higher capacity of the condensers was not seriously detrimental to tuning. The receiver proved itself intensely interesting, being efficient and, above all, ex- tremely economical. OVER FIFTY Inverell residents accepted the invitation of their Dis- trict Hospital committee to attend the official opening of the hospital radio set, the installation of which was completed three weeks ago. The night was ideal for the occa- sion, and reception could not have been much clearer. Shortly after 8 o’clock a message of congratulation came over the air from 2FC, Sydney: “Hello, Inverell. We congratulate the committee of your hospital on its decision to install wireless, and the successful conclusion of its efforts. We also congratulate the generous people of Inverell and district who have made possible the installation. If they desire any thanks, we ask them to look to-night at the smiling faces of Doreen Jarrett, Jackie Hoey, and George Truman, in the children’s ward.” Following this message, the gather- ing listened for an hour to pro- grammes broadcast from stations in Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. McKie, president of Tingha Hospital, said he hoped the time was not far distant when his hospital would also have a radio installation. Ho remarked that wireless was one of the finest things that could be in- stalled in any hospital. The cost of the installation was £l6O. The set is a Bremer Tully. There are 27 pairs of head-’phones for patients, as well as three loud- speaker points in the wards. There is also a loud-speaker point in the nurses’ quarters and the matron’s room. ♦ JAZZ NIGHTS. The regular Wednesday jazz nights are proving very popular at 4QG, and messages, reporting appreciative re- ception of the music by Alf. Feather- stone and his Studio Syneopators, continue to reach the station. It has been the practice lately to include humorous items between dance num- bers, and this, too, has been greatly appreciated. + __ WIRELESS IN FLOOD TIME. The very heavy rains of the past week, resulting in flooding through- out the State, brings home the value of wireless to those living in low- lying areas. 4QG makes a point of broadcast- ing the fullest information, as sup- plied by the Weather Bureau and the newspapers, so that those whose lives may be in danger by flood shall receive ample warning of an impend- ing rise in the water-courses to dan- ger level. To country residents es- pecially, wireless is a necessity, for when mails are held up through im- possible roads, they are supplied through the ether with the latest news and .weather bulletins. WHAT IS A HAM? Ever thought how the word “Ham” came to be applied to Amateur Radio Experimenters? The dictionary does not mention the connection. Few Hams themselves can give you an au- thentic account of its deriva- tion. 2ZY does so, though , in the March “RADIO.” All en- thusiasts should read this amus- ing skit on radio fanatic. ==P.21 - Wireless Sought as Aid to Sport== '''Wireless Sought as Aid to Sport.''' '''Its Worth Recognised''' ONE of the surest evidences of ignorance is fear. Only a few months ago sporting organisa- tions, chief among them racing clubs, were clamoring for a ban on the broadcasting of fixtures. They thought it would keep people away. To-day these same people welcome with open arms the broadcasting of sporting fixtures, knowing wireless as the greatest advertising medium the world has ever known. Confidence is one of the most reliable indications of knowledge. 3LO’S Big Part. 3LO has played a big part in bring- ing about this change of attitude. It has taught sporting bodies to regard wireless not as an enemy, but as an ally. It has done this through service —service to sporting organisations and to the public of Australia. Its successful descriptions over the air of important sporting fixtures in all branches has done much to bring about a tremendous uplift in the standard of Australian sport. Aus- tralian swimmers, cyclists, runners, and tennis players, to mention a few, have done things which none thought they could accomplish. Why?' Be- cause wireless, 3LO particularly, has created a new public interest in these men, and as a consequence a new de- sire to excel in the men themselves. Services Paid for Overseas. Such is the demand for wireless publicity from various sporting bodies that 3LO has found it impos- sible to accede to their requests al- ways. This is evidence of the general appreciation of the usefulness of wireless as a means of popularising and making known a particular sport The experience of broadcasting com- panies overseas has been the same as that of 3LO. The difference is, however, that sporting organisations in other countries, notably America,, often offer the companies large sums of money to broadcast their fixtures, realising that they can reach far more people in the best possible way than by any other means. Wireless, in sport, has become indispensable. Sustaining Interest. What wireless really does for sport Is this. It sustains interest among those who follow a sport, it enlight- ens others on what is doing, and it keeps all right up to the minute with his or her favorite sport so that there is little likelihood of interest waning, and supporters of any sport falling off. Wireless is daily creating new fans. Overwhelming evidence in support of these statements is found in every branch of sport. Wrestling was never spoken of in more than a hundred Melbourne homes until wire- less descriptions of the Stadium matches were broadcast. What was the result? The wrestling fever spread and one of the biggest wrest- ling booms the Commonwealth has ever known ensued. Tennis and Cycling. Tennis and cycling have never en- joyed such wide popularity as they do to-day in Australia. The attendances at tennis matches Were, until recently, notoriously small. Even international matches failed to awaken much in- terest. Then the matches were broadcast, and the result—Kooyong not large enough to hold the crowds which wanted to see the last cham- pionships there. The newspapers at the time commented upon this new in- terest, speaking of the sudden de- velopment of the “fan” in tennis— an individual to take a place with the football and cricket fan armies. Cycling, too, has benefited immeasur- ably from the publicity given it by ac- counts broadcast by 3LO from the motordrome. It was largely due to the interest created in our cyclists that Australia was able to send away her Tour de France team. That *s generally conceded. Cricket and Racing. Of cricket is has been said that it cannot be adequately described over the air. But the interest which broad- cast accounts of big matches creates, has been reflected in the big attend- ances at Sheffield Shield matches this year. When Ponsford was making his record score against Queensland re- cently the crowds flocked out to see him. They had heard of it on the wireless. Again, when things looked black for Victoria in the match against New South Wales here, the crowds flocked to the M.C.C. to watch the struggle. 3LO had told of the fight in progress. The broadcasting of horse races is undoubtedly a big factor in maintaining interest. Men, and women too, are able to follow form almost as well as if they were watching the races. Nothing can compare, of course, with the actual thrill of watch- ing a race, but then, only wireless could fill the gap, as it were, for those who are unable to go some Saturday. Gustav Froelich to Attack Back Stroke Record. The performances of the German swimmer, Gustav Froelich, since his arrival in Australia have stamped him as among the world’s foremost swim- mers. At the Y.M.OA. baths on Thursday, March 15, Froelich will at- tack the world’s 100 yards back stroke record. The attempt will be described by 3LO, and should prove of absorbing interest to swimmers all over the Commonwealth, ft will be< remem- bered that it was at the Y.M.C.A. baths last year that Ivan Stedman made an onslaught on the 220 yards breast stroke record in an effort Ko win the 3LO cup, given to an athlete who breaks an Australian record. Stedman was successful, and was pre- sented with the cup. Roller Cycling Championship. An account of the Green Mill roller cycling championship of Victoria will be broadcast by 3LO on the night of March 19. Interstate School Cricket. 3LO has made arrangements to broadcast results of the triangular State school cricket matches between Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland to be played in Sydney on March 22nd and 23rd. Thousands of school children in all States, and in the three States concerned particularly, will be eager to hear the accounts of the doings of their champions. Frank Beaurepaire to Talk. Holder of 120 championship titles, Frank Beaurepaire is undoubtedly en- titled to the honor of Australia’s most famous swimmer. “Boy” Charlton and other young performers have brought renown to Australia with their feats, but Beaurepaire’s remarkable consistency has won for him a distinction which younger exponents cannot yet lay claim to. Included in Beaurepaire’s 120 championships are 20 championships of Australia, 14 of England, five of France, three of Belgium and four of Finland. Frank is recognised, therefore, as an authority on swimming, and it is with particular pleasure that 3LO announces that he will speak from the studio on the night of March_2o on the subject of “General Swimming Technique.” Beaurepaire has been swimming for nearly 30 years, and only this year won the 880 yards championship otf Victoria—a wonderful performance for a swimmer who was opposed to youths just getting into their swimming stride. In all those years of active participation on champion:«hips the world over Beaurepaire has assimilated a fund of knowledge on all swimming points imaginable. The popular saying, “What he does not know about it is not worth knowing,” might aptly be applied to Frank Beaurepaire. March 20 offers an exceptional opportunity for swimmers to learn some helpful points on swimming. ==P.22 - Radio in ANZ Ad== Have The March ( Radio ’ Delivered To Your door See Also Subscription Form on Page 62 LTERE is your opportunity of 1 1 making sure of receiving a copy of the special exhibition issue of ‘ RADIO ’ delivered free to your home. You should not miss this issue even if you do not get ‘ RADIO ’ regular- ly, for it contains, in addition to the two leading technical articles of the year, short stories of merit, humorous articles illustrated by the best artists and numerous other features, both important and interesting to radio enthusiasts. PLEASE send post free to the follow- ing address, one copy of the Special Exhibition Number of “RADIO,” for March 21, 1928, for which I enclose 1/1 in stamps.* Name . . . . ? . ... ..... .r.?.-. . . . 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MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 P-m. “Big Ben.” Weather intelligence 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news 'ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1-20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 P-m. Eileen Moreau, soprano. 1-34 p.m.—Studio music. 1-55 p.m.—Eileen Moreau, 60Drano. 2 P-m.—“ Big Ben.” Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m. Big Ben” and announcements. p.m.—Thelma Mitchell, mezzo: “Big Lady Moon” (Coleridge Taylor). 3.7 p.m.—Popular records. 3.15 p.m.—Kathleen Colls, mezzo. 3.19 p.m.—Studio music. 3.26 p.m.—Thelma Mitchell, mezzo: “That’s All”” (Brahe). 3.30 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibi- tion, a programme by 2FC artists: Harry Whyte, novelty pianist: (a) “My Pet” (Confrey). (b) “Bluin’ the Black Keys” (Schutt). 8-38 p.m.—Daisy Sweet, contralto: Sk !l,? Ummer Night” (Thomas). (b) Still, as the Night” (Bohm). Platf ° rm of the Sydney Town 3.46 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumental novel- ties: “Stars an Stripes for Ever” (Sousa). 3.54 p.m. William Bowyer, basso: “Sea Haven” (Anderson). 3.59 p.m.—Claire violinist: “Concerto” (de Beriot). 4.5 p.m.—Daisy Sweet, contralto- ihl °f, Ve ” (de P^yvaal). (b) My Rose” (Langtry). 4.11 p.m.—Sammp Cope, instrumental novelty: “Because I Love You” (Berlin). 4.18 p.m.—William Bowyer, basso: “All a Merry Maytime” (Ronald). 4.21 p.m.—Claire Hartgs, violinist: “Midnight Bells” (Kreisler). 4.2 G p.m.—Harry Whyte, novelty pianist: “Pianoflage” (Lange). 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Kathleen Colls, mezzo. 4.35 p.m.—Studio music. 4.47 p.m.—Results of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 5.45 p.m.—The “Hetyo Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story tipie for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. The 2FC Racing Commissioner will give the latest Sporting Information. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m. Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News’’ late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. <•45 p.m.—S. Gordon Lavers talks on the “Music Teachers’ Conference”: 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” “A Seat in the Park.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platfoqp of the Sydney Town Hall, or the occasion of The Radio Electrical Exhibition, A programme by 2FC a.-tists: Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away” (Bryan Movaco Wendling). (b) “My Idea of Heaven” (Johnson Sher- man Tobias). 8.18 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall: Eileen Boyd, contralto; (a) “Still as the Night” (Bohm). (b) “Soul of Mine” (Burns). 8.26 p m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : (a) “Ain’t that too bad.” (b) Piano solo, Selected. 8.34 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Blue Room” (Rodgers). (b) “The Girl Friend” (Rodgers). 8.42 p.m.—Wally Baynes, well-known come- dian in Drolleries. 8.52 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: (a) “The Message” (Blumenthal). (b) “Dolorosa” (Montague Phillips). 9 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “I won’t kiss ycu Good-night” (Tucker Moore). (b> “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: >A talk on Sport by ,T. H. Fay: “Secrets of the World’s Jumpnig Cham- pions.” 9.25 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: !!™ e Silver Ring ” (Chaminade). (b) When all was Young” (Gounod). 9.33 p.m.—Ernest Archer, - tenor • “My Beloved Queen” (Fabian 'Rose) 9.3 < p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band • (o) “Yesterday” (Wilhite). (b) “My Regular Girl” (Warren-Green). 9.47 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenos: "The Message" (Bkimenthal). 9.51 p.m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : (a) “You can’t walk back from an aer*“’'l‘** ride.” (b) Banjo novelty. 10 p.m.-—“Big Ben.” Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Grand and Glorious” (Yellen-Ager). (b) ‘Doll Dance” (Brown). 10.12 p.m.—Wally Baynes, comedian: (a) "When Banana Skins are Falling” (Mil- ler).’ (b) “The Railway Porter” (Scott). 10.20 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: (a) “Me and My Shadow” (Dreyer). “ Just like a Butterfly” (Dixon Woods). 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m. C>ril Coy's Dance Band: (a) “There's a something nice about you” (Wendling). tb) “A Night in June” (Friend). 10.57 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 P-m. —“Big Ben.” Cyril Coy’s Dance Band: Popular numbers. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem 2BL, SYDNEY Broadcaster’s Ltd. Wave Length, 353 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 to 9 am. MORNING SESSION. 10 m° a m ~ G -P O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 10 p^r?af” NeW8 fr ° m the Da ‘ ,y Te,egra P h IO.SO a.m.—Musical programme from the otuaio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Talk on “Croquet,” by Miss Gwen Varley. Broadcast r’s Women’s Sports Authority. Social Notes. Replies to Correspondents. Talk on “heeding the Family,” by Mrs. Jordan. 12 noon. G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Spec.a l ocean, forecast and weather report, o, p : m —Musical programme from the otuaio. 12.8 P.m. -Information, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 p.m.—Fruit market report. 12.16 p.m.—Vegetable market report. L pm ' London metal market report. 12-19 p.m.—Dairy farm and produce market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit market report, toon P-m * —Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—-H.M.V. Gramaphone recital. J on p,m '— Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to nu-Vj en • an £ special entertainment for Children in Hospital. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race by courtesy of the "Sun” Newspapers. 8 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Talk by Mrs. Jordan. 3.15 p.m.—Civil Service Stores Trio, direc- tion, Miss de Courcey Bremer. 3.30 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk on “Sweets,” by Miss Kathleen Jor- dan. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Civil Service Stores Trio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on "The Women of Ancient Rome.” 8.35 p.m.—Pianoforte Recital from the Studio. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4.55 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 5 p.m. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Fruit and vegetable Market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce Report ("Sun.”). N.R.M.A. Talk. 6.45 p.m.—Country news from the “Sun.” f p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Gulbransen Dinner Music. f. 30 p.m.—Talk on "Gardening Science,” by Mr. Cooper. Park Superintendant City Council. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dance Night. Anne Henderson's Happiness Girls in Dance Numbers. 6 p.m.—The Sporting Editor of the “Sun” will talk on the prospects of Saturday's racing. 6.15 p.m.- Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra, under the direction of Mr. Merv Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. 6.25 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Gordon Ireland (songs at the Piano). 9.30 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orcbes- tra. 8.42 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Douglas Graham (Scotch Comedian). 8.49 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra. 9.59 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Gordon Ireland. 10.6 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant dance orches- tra. 10.16 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Douglas Graham. 10.23 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.30 p m. —Romano’s Restaurant dance or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY Theosophical Broadcasting Service. Wave Length, 316 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —Music. 10.10 ajn.—Happiness Talk by Alfred E. Bennett. 10.20 a.m. —Music. 10.30 a.m. —Women’s Session by Miss Helen J. Beegling. 11 a.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—Music. 2.7 p.m.—Address. 2.22 p.m.—Music. 2.37 p.m.—Address by Miss Needham. 3 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 5.30 p.m.—Music and Childrens’ Session by Uncle George. 7 p.m.—The Joys of Wireless. 7.15 p.m.—Music. 7.30 p.m.—Address by Arthur Beaufoy. 7.45 p.m.—Music. 8 p.m.—Opening Chorus. 8.2 p.m.—Violin Sonata by Mr. Dan Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 8.15 p.m.—Address. 8.30 p.m.—2Gß Vocal Quartette: Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Eva Casimir, Mr. Thomas Hall, Mr. Clement Hosking. 8.38 p.m.—Flute solos by Mr. Leslie Sproule. 8.45 p.m. —Songs by Miss Eva Casimir. 8.62 p.m. —Pianoforte solos by Miss Molly Jones. 9 p.m.—Recital by Mr. Heath Burdock. 9.20 p.m. —2GB Vocal Quartette. 9.27 p.m. —Violin Duets by Mr. Dan Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 9.35 p.m.—Songs by Miss Ethel Jones. 9.42 p.m. —Flute Solos by Mr. Leslie Sproule. 9.50 p.m.—Songs by Mr. Clement Hosking. 10 p.m.—Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. Broadcasting Co. of Aust. Wave Length, 371 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning Session. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 7.33 a m.—Weather forecast for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m. —News. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m. —News. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m. —Morning Melodies. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3EO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comfort* with a minimum of cash. HOME-MADE SOAP. 3Vs-lbs. fat (use all burn or waste fat from kitchen). 5 quarts water, %-lb. resin. 1 tin caustic soda (small), 3 tablespoons borax. Clarify fat (if burnt or discolored) by boiling it in 1-pint water. Pour it into a the sedment off the bottom of the fat. tin and allow it to set. Next day scrape • Melt fat and allow it to become warm. Dissolve caustic soda in the water, mix in the fat, soa, resin and borax. Stir until well mixed. Put on to the fire and str until boiling. Boil two hours. Pour into a box lined with a wet cloth. Next day cut into blocks and allow to dry. It is a splendid laundry kitchen soap. 11.5 a.m.—MRS. EWAN LITTLEJOHN: “A Talk to the Mothers of Girl Guides and those who wish to join.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—"AU FAIT.” l 11.40 a.m.—Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Under the ausices of the Public Health Deartment, DR. VERA SC-ANTLE- BURY will speak on: “Summer Dangers to Infants.” AFTERNOON SESSION. 12 noon. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchang e this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuters’ and The Australian Press Asso- ciation cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Rus:et and Gold” (Sanderson). 12.30 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke). “I Pitch my Caravan” (Coates). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, violin: “Hullamzo Ballaton” (Hubay). 12.47 p.m.—ALMA HORLOCK, soprano: "There are Fairies at the Bottom of th* Garden” (Lehman). “If no one ever marries me (Lehman). 12.54 a.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Lonely Hours” (English). “Contra Dance” (Beethoven). 1 p.m.—Melbourne Observatory Time SignaL 1.1 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “Verti La Giubba” (Leoncavallo). “Requiem” (Homer). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and South Australia. Ocean forecast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH will con- tinue her Viola Recitals. To-day she will give “Concerto for Alto Viola,” 2nd movement (Garl Stanitz). 1.25 p.m.—ALMA HORLOCK, soprano: "Nicaela’s Aria” (Carben). “Le Roi D’ys” (Lale). 1.32 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Jevington Suite” (Loughborough). "Nocturne” (Crest). 1.45 p.m.—Close down. 2.15 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA : Selection, "The Boy” (Monckton). “Siamese Patrol” (Lincke). 2.30 p.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone: “The Temple Bells” (Finden). "Marguerita” (Lohr). 2.37 p.m.—THE KNOCKABOUTS: Those Scintillating, Syncopating Sentiment- alists, in: “You guess—and see who is right.” 2.44 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "La Sera Melodie” (Gounod). 3 p.m.—FRANCES FRASER: “TRAVEL, LITERATURE AND ART, AND THEIR CORRELATION. ‘Home Keep- ing youths have ever lonely wits,' was the way in which Shakespeare indicates the value of travel, and Bacon followed by writ- ing an essay full of advice to those about to travel; but merely travelling about from one place to another place is not an educa- tion, nor is it even a pleasure, unless the eyes are open to see, the ears to hear and the mind to receive impressions of the life of various nations, as it is expressed in their customs, their music, their art, and their literature.” 3.15 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "Andante Cantabile” (Tschaikowskj). "March Characteristique Orientale” (Mar- key). 3.26 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, Soprano: "A thrush’s Love Song” "Music When Soft Voices Die' (Bishop). 3.33 p.m.—GILBERT BISHOP, violin aolo: Selected. 3.40 p.m.—HUXHAM’S SERENADERS: Hugh Huxham, Renn Millar, Edith Huxham, Dolly Burdett. Quartette: "Smiling Eyes,” The Quartette. Solo, “Go to Sea,” Rann Millar. Chas. McFee, Tenor Sax —Selected. Eastern Quartette, “Cairo,” Edith Huxhara and Company. Humorous item, “ Vs Wonder Why,” The Quartette. Ned Tyrrell, Banjo—Selected. Operatic Quartette, “The Waltz Song,” from “Romeo and Juliet,” Serenader Quartette. 4 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: ‘ Andante Cantabile from the First Sym- phony” (Beethoven). 4.10 p.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone; “Non e Ver” (Nattei). ’“The Adjutant” (Fischer). 4.17 p.m.—THE KNOCKKABOUTS, in more “Scintillating, Syncopating Sentimentalism” 4.24 p.m.—THE STATION CRCHESTRA: “Dance of the Egyptian Maidens.” “March of Triumph,” “Enlry of the Gladiators” (Fuick). *•- 4.34 p.m.—MOLLY V A OKAY, soprano: “Pipes of Pan.” “The Cuckoo” (Lehmann). 4.41 p.m.—PERCY CODE, Cornet solo: Selected. 4.45 p.m.—Special Weather report from Adelaide. Weather report fc .* Mildura district. 4.46 p.m—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Adagio Sosteni.to” (Be. thoven). Selected. 5 p.m.—“Herald” news ervice. Stock Exchange information. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6120 p.m.—CAPTAIN DONALD MacLEAN, “The Spanish Conquests—“ How the Dons discovered the treasures of the World.” 6.35 p.m.—“BILLY BUNNY”: "Stories of the Australian Bash.” NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket Stock Sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke-street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Excharge information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish Market reports by J. R. Bcr- rett. Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River report*-. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce, Potatoes, and Onions. Market reports of Fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Association. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of Fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants, Association. Citrus fruits. 17.30 p.m.—Under the Auspices of the r DEPARTMENT OF ACRICULTURE, J. BRAKE, Senior Inspector of the Agriculture Department, will speak on “Wheat Cultivation in New Malle ? Country.” 7.45 p.m.—COLLINWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: March, “Gladiator’s Farewell.” Novelty March, “Awake” (Handel). 7.55 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Erl King” (Schubert). “Vulcan Song” (Gounod). 8.2 p.m.—H. K. LOVE: '‘Technicalities.* Mr. Love will be glad to attend to your wireless difficulties, and we ask you to write to him for any advice that you may require. 8.12 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “Soldiers' Chorus” (“Fiust”). 8.19 p.m.—MOLLY MACXAY, soprano: "Musetta’s Song.” “Wind Song” (Rodgers). 8.26 p.m.—ERIC AKINS will speak on “To-morrow’s Events at the Motordrome.” 8.36 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: Trombone solo, “The Tyrcban.” (Soloist, A. Thorn. “Selected.” 8.46 p.m.—ZRNEST SAGE, baritone: “O, lhank Me Not” (A. ] lallinson). “Over the Westeri. Sea.” “Sing, Break into ; ong.” 8.53 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Selection from Comic Opera. 9.3 p.m.—HUGH HUXHAM’S SERENADERS. Quartette: “Isle of Bim Bam Boo,” The Quartette. Solo, ”c,mile Through Y'.ur Tears”: Dolly Burdett. contralt . LES RICHMOND, Piano: “Selected.” Humorous item: "the Silv’ry Sea,” The Quartette Quartet, “The Yale Flues,” The Quartette. TASMA TIERNAN; ’Cello, “Selected.” Operatic Quartette: “Companiona,” from “Ernani,” The Quar- «etu. 9.„0 p.m.-COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Selected. 9.30 p.m.—PROGRAMME OF GIPSY MUSIC arranged by MISS MARY CAMPBELL, of the Albert Street Conservatorium. MARY KINGSTON and DAWN HARDING. Duets: “Know Ye, Loved One” (Brahma). “From Woods Around” (Korbay). IDA SCOTT. Piano: “Hungarian Dance” (Brahms). DAWN HARDING, Songi “o*er the Lit ic Lily” (Koj jay). “My Brown Boy” (Korbay). MARY GASKIN, violin: “Hungarian I.'ance No. 5, G Minor” (Brahms-Hu bay). MARY KINGSTON, songs- “ Sun Brown J r.d is Leading” (Brahma). “Rosebuds T 1 rc " (Brahms* IDA SCOTT, Piano; “Spanish Gipsy Dance” (Mowrey). DAWN HARDING. Songs: “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). “Cloudy Heights of Tatra” (Dvorak). MARY GASKIN, Songs: '“Down in the Valley,” Hungarian Folk Songs. “Gipsy Music.” “The Gipsy’s Price.” IDA SCOTT. Piano: “Hungarian Dance” (MacDowell). J. TOWARD KING, baritone i “Fad a Horse” (Korbay). Vihepherd, see thy horse’s foaming mane” (Korbay). Accompaniste: Ida Scott. 10.27 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteorological information. Road notes. BritishOfficial wireless news from Rugby. IslandShipping notes. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for Today is for MOTORISTS: “Always carry a spare bulb for your headlights, the same as you do a spare tyre.’ - 10.30 p.m.—“CARDIGAN” (Mr. H. A. Wolfe) will speak on tomorrow’s races. Results of Triangular State School Cricket between Victoria, N.S.W. and Queensland, played at Sydney. 10.53 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Battling Butler” (Braham). 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Let no man be sorry he has done good ; because otherr. concerned with him have done evil. If a man acted right, he has done well, though alone; if wrong, the sanction of all mankind will not justify him.” —Fieldi ig. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE Associated Radio Co. J Wave Length, 484 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. j 11 a.m. to 12 noon. 3AR, Melbourne, —Friday, March 23, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSIOTT.* Transmitted from Panatrope House, 258 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. 2 p.m—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. All the latest popular hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.-‘-Melbourne Concert Orchestra* Suite: “The Fragrant Year” (Ewing>, 2.44 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano* 2.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra* 3.8 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Duetto” (Mendelssohn). 3.12 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.35 p.m.—lnterval Talk on Cookery in the House. 3.45 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano. 5.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4 p.m.—-G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.pi.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous entertainer : v “My Word. You Do Look Queer” (Weston and Lee). 4.10 p.m.—Mtlbourne Concert Orchestra: “On Jheluua River” (Amy Woodforde-Finden). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, trumpet: “Macushla" (Margetson). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock humorous entertainer : “The Market" (Wilcocfc). 4.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.55 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. Announcements. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says "Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—3AR’S Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. BALL ROOM AND CONCERT HALL. 7.15 p.m.—Health Session : Mr. George Beattie, Principal of the Beattie College of Physical Culture, on “Physical Fitness.” 7.30 p.m.—Sport Session: “Harlequin” presents his budget of news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s Stock Reports. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “L’Arlesienne, Part 2” (Bizet). 8.18 p.m.—Miss Diane Lovell, soprano. 8.26 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians._ 8.42 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Elegie,” unaccompanied (Donjou). 6.46 p.m.—Mr. Norman Carter, entertainer* Some more Snapshots. 8.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Qrchestr#, 9.9 p,m.—Miss Diane Lovell, soprano. 9.16 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 0.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert. Orchestra : Selection: “The Cabaret Girl” (Kern). 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Tep.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, specially for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Mr. Michael Connolly, Irish baritone. 10.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 10.27 p.m. —Mr. Michael Connolly, Irish baritone. 10.35 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.50 p.m.—“Age” News Bulletin, exclusix s to 3AR. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” GodSave the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. j Queensland Radio Service Wave Length, 385 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. 1 p.m.—Market reports ; weather information ; “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard” news. 1.30 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p-m.—Standard time signal. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 3.31 p.m.—A programme of music. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph” news; weather news. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. € p.m.—Mail train running times: “Daily Standard” news; weather information; announcements. 6.10 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7 p.m.—Special news service; market reports; stock reports. 7JO p.m.—Weather news ; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signal. 7.45 p.m.—A review of to-morrow’s racyvg. NIGHT SESSION. The first portion of the programme will comprise a radio novelty. Station 4QG has received from Palings the full parts for a choral number. These have not been seen by any person and have been placed in a sealed package. At eight o'clock the station will change across to the Brisbane Scho«d of Arts, where the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir (Conductor, Mr. Robinson), will be at work. 4QG's Announcer will hand the sealed package to the conductor of the choir before the microphone and he will open it, distribute the parts and immediately commence a rehearsal. The conductor of the choir has promised that by half-past eight the' choir will give a first-class rendering of the number which neither he nor any of the choristers have seen. 8 p.m.—From the Brisbane School of Arts. Radio Novelty—The Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir at Rehearsal. PART 11. In response to numerous requests, particularly from returned soldiers, the third of the three diggers' plays which were broadcast last year—“ The Battalion Reunion” —will be repeated. The first and second of the three “Off Duty” and “Homeward Bound” were repeated in January and February. “The Battalion Reunion” is a radio play in ■which the adventures of four diggers who meet at a Smoke Concert after twelve months in civil life are related. Cast: Dad Mr. Tom Mullar Bill Mr. H. Gilroy Snowy Mr. Ray Bruce Long ’Un Mr. J. P. Cornwell Yvonne Miss Thelma Champion The Colonel Mr. G. Williamson Speaker Mr. A. Rees Officers. Chairman, comrades, etc., by members of the “Studio Orpheans.” The Musical Numbers will include soldier songs and choruses. 8.30 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Digger Play—“ The Battalion Reunion.” 10 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: “The Daily Mail” news; weather news; close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. Central Broadcasters, Ltd. Wave Length, 395 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. j 3.1 p.m. Musical numbers on the studio “Recreator.” 3.30 p.m.—Menu talk by “Homelover.” 3.45 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. W’ard and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O.. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s entertainment—Amscols Half-hour. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Recreator.” 6.55 p.m.—General market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co.. A .E. Hall and Co., Dalgety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Association, Interstate Fruit and Produce Market Co. Ltd. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—Stock Exchange Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 7.15 p.m.—Talk by Nurse Grigg, of Nestle— Anglo-Swiss Condensed Mil Co. (Australia) Ltd. —“The Feeding of Infants.” 7.30 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 7.35 p.m.—Baritone solo. Syd. Morrell. 7.40 p.m.—Selection. Studio Orchestra. 7.50 p.m.—Quartette, Apollo Quartette. 7.55 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Relayed from Malcolm Reid's showrooms—orchestral selections by Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 7.15 p.m.—Baritone solos, Syd. Morrell. 7.20 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.—Quartette. Apollo Male Quartette. 8.35 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra . 8.45 p.m.—Baritone solos, Syd. Morrell. 8.50 p.m.—Selections, Malcolm Reid’s Orchestra. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat report. 9.3 p.m. —Station announcements. 9.5 p.m.—Quartettes, Appollo Male Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—Selection. Studio Orchestra. 9.20 p.m.—Operatic Recital. Antonio Molinari. 9.30 p.m.—Talk by Mr. S. B. Opie, (Field Officer) “Tobacco Growing.” 9.45 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.52 p.m.—Operatic recital, Antonio Molinari. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1- p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.15 p.m.—Selections, Studio Orchestra. 10.25 p.m.—Relay from the Maison de Dance, Glenelg, Dance Music. 10.55 p.m.—Saturday’s programme and me- teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH Westralian Farmer’s. Wave Length, 1250 Metres. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH; 1928- morning SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supp <1 by the Me- teorological Bureau of We.. ; Au ralia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Quintette, conducted by Mr. Val Smith. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Orchestral music played by Hoyts Orchestra, . conducted by Mr. Harold Par- tington, relayed from Hoyts Regent Theatre, William Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune ih. The Evening Transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. , 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Racing talk by the Sporting editor of “Truth” Newspaper Coy. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Popular Night. Musical programme from the studio, includ- ing vocal and instrumental artists. Items by the Misses Mason and De Boulay, Instrumental Duo of the s.s. Katoomba. 9.35 p.m.—Health talk by Mr. H. S. Hatton, Principal of Hatton’s Physical Culture School. 10 p.m.—Late news items by courtesy of “The * Daily News” Newspaper Co., Ships within range announcement; Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART Tasmanian Broadcasters, Ltd. Wave Length, 516 Metres. FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical Selections. 3.5 p.m —Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather forecasts. Items of interest. 3.15 p.m.—Musical Selections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Educational Talk. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Children’s Corner, with the Radio Lady. 7.15 p.m.—Young Folks’ gardening chat, by Mr. George Nation. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Fruit, Poultry, and Prodcue re- ports, through the courtesy of Roberts and Co., Ltd. 7.35 p.m.—Gardening Talk by Mr. George Nation, Glen Nurseries, Cascades. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. BALKITE RADIO POWER From the Light Socket BALKITE TRICKLE CHARGER NEW PRICE £3/10/ A SENSATIONAL REDUCTION RAULAND-LYRIC TYPE R5OO Now 45/- Radio Music for the Critical The Rauland-Lyric is a laboratory grade audio transformer. Music critics agree that truer reproduction cannot be found than that obtained when these Super-quality instruments are em- ployed. Low bass notes, high harmonics, delicate overtones—all these are amplified with un- equalled beauty. RIGHT OUT ON ITS OWN. The World famous BALKITE “B" ELIMINATOR Announcing the New BALKITE “B,” the noiseless, tubeless, per- manent light socket, “B” power supply. 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Saturday, March 24 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—"Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A reading. 10.45 a.m. —Stjdio music. 11 a.m. —"Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m.—A.PA. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m. —Studio music. 11.15 a.m. —A talk on Home Cooking and Recipes by Miss Ruth Fnrst. 11.30 a.m. —Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange. 12.3 p.m.—Studio music 12.20 p.m.—"Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.25 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. AFTERNOON SESSION. NOTE: During the afternoon the Racing Events at Rosehill will be described by the 2FC Commissioner. Musical items will incllde: From the Studio: Howard Leighton, novelty pianist. From the Ambassadors: At intervals between 3.30 p.m. and 5 p.m.: “The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con ducted by A 1 Hammet. From the Crystal Palace Theatre. George Street. Sydney: The Crystal Palace Orchestra, oonducted by Harry Cross. 4.45 p.m.—Complete sporting resume, includ- ing scores .of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—The "Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m. —Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe: Dinner music by the Pavilion Orchestra. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Studio: Late Sporting News. 7.15 p.m.—Weather intelligence. 7.18 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. 7.28 p.m.—Studio music. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Hay market Theatre.: The Haymarket Operatic Orchestra, under the baton of Stanley’ Porcer. 8.20 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe, in connec- tion with the New South Blinded Soldiers’ Association : A Concert by 2FC Artists to the N.S.W. Blinded Soldiers: Brunton Gibb, elocutionist: “Bertram on Business” (Rutherford). 8.30 p.m.—Cliff Arnold, novelty pianist. 8.40 p.m.—Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. 8.48 p.m.—Norman McLennan, baritone» (a) “The Irish Fusilier” (Squire). (b) “Tommy Lad” (Margetson). 8.56 p.m.—-Charlie Lawrence, entertainer. 9.5 p.m.—From the Haymarket Theatre: The Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 9.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.16 p.m.—Dr. T. J. Henry: A talk on “Harlem—the Negro Metropolis. ’ 9.30 p.m.—Eden and Jack Landeryou, enter- tainers : Popular numbers. Banjo novelty. 0.38 p.m.—From the Pavilion Cafe: Further items from the Concert to the N.S.W. Blinded Soldiers. Cliff Arnold, novelty pianist. 9.40 p.m.—Brunton Gibb, elocutionist: “The Transformation of Mary” (Spencer,. 9.46 p.m.—Norman McLennan, baritone: “Ben the Bo’sun” (Adams). 9.49 p.m.—Charlie Lawrence, entertainer. 9.55 p.m.—Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. 10 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers: Popular numbers. 10.8 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers. 10.22 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.23 p.m.—The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Antneui. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. ft SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION, 8 to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Social Notes by Mrs. Jordan. Talk on "Simple Cooking for Children,” by Mrs. Jordan. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 12.25 p.m.—Sporting and athletic fixtures. 12.30 p.m.—Musical programme from the. Studio. 12.40 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 12.50 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 2.15 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 2.30 p.m.—Pianoforte Recital from the Studio. 2.45 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 3.10 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 3.30 p.m.—CONCERT BROADCAST FROM THE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL EXHIBI- TION AT THE SYDNEY TOWN HALL. Broadcaster’s Instrumental Trio. 3.37 p.m.—Miss Nellie Ravens, Contralto. 3.44 p.m. —Mr. Warwick McKenzie, violinist 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Mc;Calium, baritone. 3.58 p.m.—broadcasters, instrumental Trio. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Nellie Ravens. 4.12 p.m.—Mr. Warwick McKenzie. 4.19 p.m.—Mr. Leslie McCallum. 4.26 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio, Accompanist: Mr. G. Vern Barnett. Announcer: Mr. B. W. Kirke. 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio. News from the “Sun.” 4.40 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio • 4.45 p.m.—Resume of Races held during the afternoon. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. 6.30 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” Racing resume and results of day’s sport- ing. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7.30 p.m.—Talk on “The Aborigines,” by “Bringa.” B p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. Roger Jones, baritone. 8.8 p.m. —Mr. Reg. Harrison, comedian. 6.15 p.m.—Broadcast from the Radio Exhi- bition at the Sydney Town Hall. The Cheer-oh girls under the direction <fi Mrs. S. Bennett White. <3.15 p.m.—From the studio: Mr. Roger Jones. 9.22 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 0.29 p.m.—Miss Mab Fotheringham, soubrette. 0.36 p.m.—M. Reg. Harrison. 9.43 p.m.—Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 9.50 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 9.57 p.m. —Miss Mab Fotheriugham. 10.4 p.m.—Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 10.11 p.m.—Resume of following day’s Pro- gramme. 10.15 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson broad- cast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning melodies. 7.20 p.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES. 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecasts for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 p.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping, Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Merchant of Venice.” 11.15 a.m. —MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower” (Schu- mann). ‘ “Les Cloches” (Debussy). 11.22 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Songs of India from the Legend Sadka” (Rimsky-Korsakov). “Spanish Rhapsody.” 11.32 a.m.—HUXHAM’S SERENADERS : Song, “I Don’t Like Being Tickled by a Fly" The Quartette. Song. “ In the Land.” Hugh Huxham. Percy Code. Cornet, “Selected.” Special Exhibition a RADIO 59 Don’t miss the Special Exhibition Number of “RADIO." The best issue yet published. Strong in technical matter, rich in interest, and light with humour. Printed in two colours and profusely illustrated. The features include: RAY ALLSOP’S SHORT-WAVE SUPERHETERODYNE How to make a super-heterodyne which will tune in any short-wave broadcasting stat.on ,n the world at good loud-speaker strength. A description by the Chief Engineer of 2BL (Ray Ailsop, 2YG), of the remarkable shortwave receiver used to pick up and relay the British and foreign stations heard from 2BL. You must see this circuit—it’s the best and latest. THE 1928 BROWNING-DRAKE A newly-developed and more efficient Browning-Drake of two valves-a regenerative detector and one stage of K.F. as a complete unit with a single control panel arrange- ment Separate amplifier units employing either transformer or resistance coupling Will be described. By Don B. Knock (2NO). ADVENTURE YARN BY “BRASSO” Something new. Hi-Jackers and rum-running in the Atlantic. An Aussie brasspounder, a Yank, and the short waves. Best thing yet written by Brasso. SHORT STORIES HUMOUR ARTICLES Alarm! A short story about a broadcasting studio-a woman's intuition-warning- and bush fires. Also, “The Echo of Eden News Service,’’ and “How Noah Got His Weather Reports During the Flood.’’ Humorous drawings by Jack Waring, Mark White, and others. A. S. Cochrane (Hello Man 2FC) on the Bedtime Story. The ideal wavelength for International Broadcasting. Watch for Special Cover on Bookstalls On Sale March 19®* Duet, “The Garden Wall.” Edith and Hugh Huxham. Solo, “The Open Road.” Renn Millar. Gilbert Bishop. Violin, “Selected.” Quartet, “The Inflammatus,” from “Stabat Mater.” 11.52 a.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Fox trot, “By the Shalimar” (Mazine). “Marcheta” (Schertzinger). MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —Melbourne Obesrvatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Australian Mine sand Metals Asso- ciation from the London Stock Exchange this day. British official wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and the Australian Press Association cables. “Argus” news service. “NOTES THAT RIPPLED WAVE ON WAVE.” 12.20 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “Plantation Melody” (Farwell). Who is Sylvia?” (Schubert). “Siamese Patrol” (Linke). 12.30 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Se Saran Rose” (Arditi). “Saper Voreste” (Verdi). 12.38 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.41 p.m.—HENRY TROMPF, baritone: London Silhouettes —“The Fortune Hunter." “Up ’Lugate Hill” (Willoughby). 12.48 p.m.—NED TYRRELL, banjo: “Selected.” 12.53 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: "Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel” . 1 p.m -Meloburne Observatory time signal. 1.1 p.m. —Meteorological information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria. Tas- mania, South Australia and New South Wales. Ocean forecast. River reports. 1.8 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “The Land of the Rose” (Gilbert). THE FOUNDATION OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH, viola, will to-day give specially selected items from the works of the masters. 1.25 p.m.—HENRY TROMPF, baritone: “Salaam" (Mary Lang). “A Spirit Flower” (Tipton). 1.32 p.m.-THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “In a Chinese Temple Garden” (Ketelby). Bolero, "Spanish Dance’’ (Moszkowski). “Les Serenata de Argentina” (Olsen). 1,45 p.m.—Close down. 2 p.m.—Description of Yannathan Trial Hurdle, 2 miles, run at MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the ‘Sporting Globe.” 2 5 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKe/T —Semi-finals. * AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.- HARRY SIIUGG’S BAND I Selection. “Gipsy Love” (Lehar). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Calliope Handicap. 5 furlongs, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by "Musket,” of the "Sporting Globe.’’ 2.35 P-m. —OeScription of PENNANT CRICKET —Semi-finals. 2.50 p.m.— HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: •Minuet in G” (Beethoven). Idyll. My Syrian Maid” (Rimmer). 8 p m.—Description of Quality Handicap, 6 furlongs, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 8.5 p.m.— HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Waltz, “The Druids’ Prayer” (Dayson). “Selected.” 3.15 p.m. —Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 8.30 p.m.-HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Overture, “Prince and Peasant (Round). “Selected.” f. 40 p m. —Description of Moonee Ponds Handi- cap, 1)4 miles, MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 3.45 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 4 p.m.—HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Selection, “The Maid of the Mountains” (Simson). Selected. 4.20 p.m.—Description of Trial Mile, MOONEE VALLEY RAQES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.25 p.m. —Description of PENNANT CRIC- KET —Semi-finals. 4.40 p.m.—HARRY SHUGG’S BAND: Fox Trots, “My Blue Heaven” (Danoldson). “Me and My Shadow” (Jolson). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report from the Mildura \ is- trict. 4.50 p.m.—Description of Sherwood High- weight Handicap, 7 furlongs. MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.55 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 6.10 p.m. —Close down. 6.50 p.m.—Sporting results. EVENING SESSION. g p.m.—PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. Stump scores. 6.1 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “LITTLE MISS KOOKA- BURRA.” 6.20 p.m. —Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.— LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA: "A story for the Little Ones.” 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.— LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA: “A Story for the Older Children.” NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Sporting results. Acceptances for Werribee Races, Wednesday, 28. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m. -Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—River reports. 7.20 p.m. Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Cooperative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay. straw, jute, dairy produce, pota- toes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Assocation, retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. 7.30 p.m.—E. E. PESCOTT will speak on: “Australian Pine Trees and other Conifers.” 7.45 p.m.—Dr. J. A. LEACH will speak on “Black Cocoktoos.” 8 p.m.—Speeches from the Trades Hall Dinner. Toast, “The Day We Celebrate.” Proposed by Mr. C. J. Holloway, Sec. of the Trades Hall Council, with song at interval by Mr. J. Clinton. FROM THE STUDIO. 8.30 p.m.— SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND: Fox trot. “Drifting and Dreaming” (Schmidt). Waltz Song, “Honolulu Moon” (Lawrence). 8.40 p.m.- MOLLY MACKAY. soprano: “Nymphs and Sylvans” (Bemberg). “The Hoot Owl.” 8.47 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Orcid” (Monckton). 8.57 p.m.—Description of events at the Motor- drome by “Olympus.” 9.7 p.m.— SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND: Selection, “Operatic Melodies” from Caryll, Monckton and Suulivan’s Operas (Arr. A. C. Southye). Song, “I passed by your window.” ©l7 D m .—HUXHAM’S : Song, “I never wronged an Onion —The Quartette. Solo, “Land of Hope and Glory’ —Len Mil- lar. Will Page, xylophone solo, selected. Duet, “Hunting,,—Hugh and Edith Hux- ham. Quartette, “Faraway Bells”—The Quartette. Harold Moschetti, tenor, Sax. —Selected. Quartette, “Dream of Home” —Serenade? Quartette. 0.37 p.m.—Description of to-night’s Stadium event by NORMAN McCANCE. At the con- clusion of the match, NORMAN McCANCE will give a resume. 1C p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection from “Li’ Lombardi” (Verdi). 10.7 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “A Ballad of Gretna Green” (Brahe). “Bonnie Dundee.” 10.14 p.m.—SOUTHEY’S MANDOLINE BAND Song, “Mother Machree” (Olcott and Bell). Intermezzo, “Swing Song” (Zameacnik). Song, “Sometimes in Summer” (Bennett).- 10.24 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Mimi’s Song” (Puccini). “A de a oiseaux” (Hiie). 10.31 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA* Selection, “The Rise of Rosie O’Reilly.” 10.41 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Wanderer” (Schubert). “The Garden of Allah” (Chas. Marshall). 10.48 .pm.—Late sporting news. 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Oh wad some power the gif tie gie uf To see oursel’s as others see us ! It would frae monie a blunder free ut And foolish notion. Burns —to a Louse. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. 12 noon to 1.54 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton. Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. Sports Results. During the afternoon, the results of the Moonee Valley races will be broadcast, immediately after each race is run, together with other information. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band The latest popular hits, each .one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m. —Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Schumann Songs” (Ar. Roberts). 2.46 p,m—Miss Stella Challen, soprano: “I Love the Moon” (Rubens). “Still as the Night” (Bohm). 2 53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, clarinet: “La Militaire” (Raymond). 3.13 p.m.—Miss Stella Challen, soprano* “Ave, Maria” (Cooper). “If My Songs Were Only Winged (Hahn). 8.21 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “A Hillside Melody” (Phillips). 8.30 p.m. —Interval announcements. 3.40 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestral “La Source” Ballet Suite (Delibes). Suite: “Andalusia” (Miramontes). 4 p.m— G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4 1 p.m. —Second weather forecast. 4 ; 3 p.m.—Mr. Alan T. Eddy, bass baritene: “The Erl King” (Schubert). “The Still Room” (Arundale). 4.11 p.m:—Melbourne Concert Orchestral “Canzona del Violino” (Schebek). “Three Famous Pictures” (Wood). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg. flute: “Claire de Lune” (Debussy). 4 30 p.m.—Mr. Alan T. Eddy, bass baritones “I Want to be Ready” (Negro Spiritual). “Swing Low,/ Sweet Chariot” _ (Negr# Spiritual). The Milliard Master - Valve with the Wonderful P.M. Filament with English or U.X. Base Remains the Same Price - - - - 13/6 BUT WHILE THE STOCKS LAST the following previous types will be sold at reduced prices HF and LF Bright Filament . . . . . . 2/- each D SERIES .., ~. . . . . . . 6/- each DFA SERIES.. 7/6 each with English or U.V. Base CHARACTERISTICS AS PER THIS TABLE. Ml Also from the-MASTER. - VALVE W. & G. Genders. Launceston and Hobart — Every Va ' Ve is guaranteed to function perfectly OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY RADIO DEALER IN AUSTRALIA * 4.37 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Musical Gems of Tschaiwowsky” (Ar. Langey). “Consolation” (Wood). 4.55 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. An- nouncements. 5 p m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Uncle Mac.’s Entertainment. EVENING SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-d.to news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.45 p.m.—Every Man’s Garden. Special week-end talks by Mr. W. R. Warner, Pre- sident of the Nurserymen’s and Seedsmen’s Association of Victoria. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.16 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Williams. humorous entertainer: “It’s Lucky I Keep My Temper” (Grain). "Flappers” (Hylton). 8.24 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.40 p.m.—Miss Jessie Shmith. contralto: "Don’t You Mind the Sorrows” (Cowles). “I Love You Mqre” (Dorothy Lee). 8.47 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, saxaphone: “Saxarella” (Wiedoeft). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.18 p.m.—Mr. Leslie Williams, humorous en- tertainer : "Dude Patter” (Manuscript). “I’m Burlington Bertie from Bow” (Har- greaves) . 9.26 p.m—Ayavz Dansonlana 9.42 p.m.—Miss Jessie Shmith, contralto: “Sometimes in my Dreams” (d’Hardelot). “Dedication” (Franz). 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Ten.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonirns 10 1 p.m—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Bolero” (Bohm). 10.23 p.m.— Ayarz Dansorians. 10.33 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: I'Killamey” (Balfe). 10.37 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.50 p.m.—To-morrow’s Entertainment. An- nouncements. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night quote is taken from the poem. “Out ol the Si- lence.” by George Essex Evans. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE SATURDAY. MARCH 24th, 1928. NO MORNING TRANSMISSION. NO MIDDAY TRANSMISSION. AFTERNOON SESSION. TATTERSALL’S RACES. The Tattersall’s Club Race Meeting will be described direct from the Ascot Racecourse. The commencement of transmission will depend upon the starting time of the first race, and will a 3 usual be announced from the studio at 7.45 p.m. on the evening preceding the meeting. , FROM ASCOT —Tattersall’s Club Meeting. 6 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “Uncle Ben.” 7.15 p.m. —Racing results. 7.20 p.m.—To-day’s sporting news described. 7.30 p.m.—Sailing Notes by Fred Smith. NIGHT SESSION. 8 p.m.—Orchestral Music by the Tivoli Opera- tic Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. C. Groves. 8.45 p.m.—FROM THE SPEEDWAY: Motor Cycle Races. 9.30 p.m.—FROM LENNON’S BALLROOM: Dance Music. 10 p.m. —“The Sunday Mail” News. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 11.1 a.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 11.30 a.m. —Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1.15 p.m. (Approx).—Relayed from the Gaw- ler Racecourse, a running description of events by Mr. Arnold Treioar, interspersed with musical numbers and interstate re- sults from the studio. 5.10 p.m. ( Approx).—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.50 p.m.—Summary of the afternoon’s racing results.. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s entertainment. 6.40 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7.5 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 7.16 p.m. —Talk on Mission Heroes. 7.30 p.m.—“Books and Bookman” by C. G. Riley. 7.45 p.m.—Resume of local and interstate sporting results. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Final Judging of SCL Bonniest Baby Competition and musical demonstra- tion arranged by SCL at the Adelaide Town Hall. 10.30 p.m.—Local and interstate sporting re- sults. 10.40 p.m.—Relay from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg—Dance Music. 10.55 p.m.—Sunday’s programme. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH. SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12 noon. —Tune in. 12.5 p.m.—Musical Programme, including pianoforte selections by Miss Evelyn Wills, A.R.C.M. 12.47 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Close down. 1.55 p.m.—Tune in. AT ASCOT. Running commentary of the following Racing events relayed from Ascot Race- course, Ascot. 2 p.m.—Maiden Plate (One Mile). 2.40 p.m.—Armidale Handicap (six furlongs). 3.2op.m.—Harvest Handicap (five furlongs). 3.30 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. Progressive cricket scores. 4 p.m. —Summer Plate (One Mile). 4.40 p.m.—Charity Handicap (One mile and a Quarter). 5.20 p.m.—Kalamunda Handicap, Welter (Seven furlongs). 5.30 p.m.—Close down. 6.45 pjn.—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Birthday greetings for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.10 p.m.—Sports results. 7.20 p.m.—Markets, News and Cables. 7.20 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 7.45 p.m.—Talk. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations td programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Music and song. Musical programme from the studio, in- cluding vocal and instrumental artists. Motor cycling events described in detail relayed from the Claremont Speedway. 9 p.m.—Talk on the J?olo Tournament by Mr. Lawson Weir. 10 p.m.—Late news items by courtesy of “The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather report and forecast. Sports results. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. , 7ZL, HOBART SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. Broadcast from the T.C.A. Ground, descrip- tion by Mr. A. O’Leary of the cricket match, Newtown v. Sandy Bay. Progress racing and sporting results from the Studio. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Uncle Hector’s Corner. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selections. 7.50 p.m-—“Mercury” special Tasmanian news service. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Sporting results. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes. 8.15 p.m.—Dance numbers b ythe Pavilion Dance Band from the City Hall, Hobart, in- terspersed with items from the Studio. 10.20 p.m.—British Official Wireless news. Weather information. Station announce- ments. Sunday’s Programme. Close down. Sunday, March 25 2FC, SYDNEY. MORNING SESSION. 10.40 a.m.—PrograriilW announcements. 10.45 a.m. —From the Christ Church, St. Laur- ence: The Morning Service. Organist, Christian Hellemann. 12.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Musical items and news service. 12.30 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.30 p.m.—Programme announcements. 2.35 p.m.—"Broadcasting conditions in Eng- land” : A talk by Frank E. Buckel. 2.50 p.m. —From the Congregational Church, Pitt Street, Sydney: An Organ Recital by Lilian Frost, recently returned from a tour abroad. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” From the Band Rotunda, Coogee Beach: The Randwick Municipal Band: (a) Fantasia, “Knight Errant” (Trussell). (b) Waltz, “Donan Wellen” (Ivanicur). (c) Selection, “Gems of Sullivan” (Sullivan). (d) Selection, “Down South” (Ketelby). (e) March. “Underhill House” (Moorhouse). Conductor, E. P. Kerry. 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. 4 7/ m V Only the Best in Radio will ever Satisfy You! MOST of us have possessions that originally cost us a little more than we per- haps liked to pay. But what satisfaction we have had from those things. You’ll fee] the same satisfaction with your Model 100 A, finding lasting enjoyment in its full, clear tone . . . for its powers of reproduction are as per- manent as its handsome heavy, dull bronze case. Long after you have bought yours it will sing to you in the same rich- timbred tones that first de- lighted you. What other speaker has all these 8 refinements A new type corrugated and treated cone rattles and is entirely weatherproof. A magnetic strength that will not decline with age nor decrease in sensitiveness as is the case with some Loudspeakers. 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(c) “How many hired servants,” from “The Prodigal Son” (Sullivan). 6.27 p.m.—From ;the Petersham Congregational Church: An Organ, Orchestral and Vocal Recital: Organ: (a) “Light Cavalry” (Suppe). (b) Overture, “Egmont” (Beethoven). Ambrose F. Gibbs, L.L.C.M. 6.41 p.m.—Orchestra: (a) “Rouseasu’s Dream.” (b) “Et Incarnitius” (Haydn). (c) “Sun of my Soul.” (d) “Stand up for Jesus.” (e) “Gloria” (12th Mass) (Mozart). 6.56 p.m.—Vocal: J. Prior: Two selected items. 7 p.m.—Orchestra: (a) “Palestine.” (b) “Agnus Dei” (Mozart). (c) “St. Arin’s.” (d) “I love to hear the Saviour’s voice.” (e) “Only an armour bearer.” (f) “Holy, holy, holy,” from “Elijah.” 715 p.m.—The Evening Service from the Petersham Congregational Church: Minister, Rev. A. P. Doran: Invocation and Lord’s Prayer. Hymn, “O fir a thousand tongues to sing.” Lesson. Anthem, “There is a Green Hill” (Gounod). Lesson. Hymn, “I heard the voice of Jesus say.” Prayer. Violin duet, “Ave Maria” (Mascagni). Mr. Roy Scott and Matter Gorden Scott. Anthem, “Seek ye the Lord” (Bradley). Hymn, "Lead, Kindly Ligl t.” Sermon. Hymn, “Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah.” Benediction. 8.80 p.m.—From the Band Rotunda, Coogee Beach: The Randwick Municipal Band, conducted by E. P. Kerry: (a) Selection, “Classical Favorites” (Rim- mer). (b) Waltz, “Dreams of Ocean.” (c) Selection from “Rose Marie” (Friml). (d) Morceau, “Lea Cloekes St. Etienne” (Hume). (e) Selection. “Echoes of Opera” (arr. Sed- don). (f) March, “Washington Poet" (Sousa). ©.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Peter Gawthome, baritone: (a) “Three Shakespeare Songs” (Roger Quilter). (b) "Two American-Indian Songs” (Charles Wakefield Cadm an). i. 42 p^n. —Alexander Sverjensky, pianoforte solos: (a) "Adagio from C Minor Sonata—Pathe- tigue” (Beethoven). (b) “Largo from D Major Sonata—Pathe- tique” (Beethoven). 8.52 p.m.—Peter Gawthorne, baritone: “Jnst So.” Stories by Rudyard Kipling. (Music by Edward German.) 10.5 p.m.—Alexander Sverjensky. pianoforte solos: (a) “Hum Wesque” (Rachmaninoff). (b) “Lotus Land” (Scott). (c) “Gavotte Joyeuse” (Mozart-Boscoff). 10.15 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 1.045 a.m.—Special news service. 11 a.m. —Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special session for Children in hospitals. 2.15 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramaphone Recital. 2.45 a.m.—Special information service. 8 p.m.—Music from the studio. 4 p.m.—Organ recital broadcast from Chal- mers Presbyterian Church. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes National Anthem EVENING SESSION 6.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children's Session. 7 p.m.—Service broadcast from St. Jude’s Church of England, Randwick. 6.30 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 6.37 p.m. Miss Millie Hughes, soprano 8.44 p.m.—Miss Dulcie Blair, violinist. 6.51 p.m. Mr. Cyril James, baritone. 8.58 p.m.—Miss Norah Alexander, elocutionist 9.8 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter, ’cellist. 0.15 p.m.—Miss Linda Hartge, contralto. 0.22 p.m. —Broadcasters Trio. 0.29 p.m.—Miss Millie Hughes. 0 36 p.m.—Miss Dulcie Blair. 0.43 p.m.—Mr. Cyril James. 0.50 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter. * 0.57 p.m.—Resume of following day's pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Govt. Meteorologist. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 10.1 p.m.—Miss Linda Hartge. 10.8 p.m.—Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 10.15 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. SUNDAY. 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—Bells from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10.45 a.m.—Express train information. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. News from yesterday’s papers 11 a^?o"^ MORNING SERVICE FROM BAP- -IIST CHURCH, COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE. Preacher: REV. W. D. JACKSON BA Choir Director: MADAME ELLA KING- STON. Sanctus. Call to ' Prayer and Lord’s Prayer (sung). Hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morning.” Scripture. Philippians, IV., 10-23. Children’s Talk. Quartette. “Lowley Kneel We in Submission.” (Gounod). Notices. Offertory. Offertory Prayer. Anthem. “From the Throne of His Son” (Stainer). Prayer. Hymn. “I Do Not Ask, O Lord.” SERMON: “The Secret of Contentment and Power.” Hymn, “Peace, Perfect Peace.” Benediction. The Choir of the Collins Street Baptist Church is well 'known for its skilful work in the production of oratories not often heard in Melbourne On Wednesday, March 28, at 8 p.m. it will be rendering Gounod’s “Mors et Vita.” 12.15 p.m.—Giose down. AFTERNOON SESSION. “Methinks in thee some blessed spirit doth speak —This powerful sound within an organ weak.” SONORA RECITAL OF THE” WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS RECORDS. 2 p.m.—PIANO SOLO: “Sonata in F Minor for Pianoforte, Op. 5” (Brahms). Played by Percy Grainger. Part 1. Allegro maestoso. Part 2. Allegro maestoso. Part 3. Andante. Part 4. Andante. Part 5: Intermezzo (Retrospect). Part 7. Allegro moderato ma rubato. Part 8. Allegro moderato ma rubato. SONGS— Norman Allin, bass: “The Jewess—Tho’ Faithless Men” (Halevy). “Little Cattle, little' Care” (Waugh and Jackson). ORCHESTRAL— Overture, “Der Freischutz,” Part 1 and 2 (Weber). State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. 3 p.m.—PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON FROM CENTRAL MISSION, LONS- DALE STREET, MELBOURNE. Chairman: Rev. J. H. CAIN. Hymn No. 112, “Ye Servants of God.” P-rayer, Rev. C. Irving Benson. Orchestral selection, Mr. G. M. Williams, Conductor. Hymn No. 81: “There’s Not a Friend.” Solo, Mr. -J. M. Hill, “Gipsy Dan” (Russell) Orchestra. Solo, Mr. J. M. Hill, “The Chapel in the Woods” (Bennett). Notices. Offering. \- Orchestra. ADDRESS. National Anthem. Benediction. Orchestra. 4.30 p.m.—J. HOWLETT ROSS: “The Passion Pay at Ammwgau.” 4.45 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. Storyteller, “BROTHER BILL.” 6 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.25 p.m.—“BROTHER BILL.” “Strike While the Iron is Hot.” 6.45 p.m.—Bells from St. Paul’s Cathedral. NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE FROM ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Exhortation. General Confession. Absolution. The Lord’s Prayer. Versicles and Responses (Ferial). Psalm—sl. Ist Lesson. Magnificat (Tarrant in Mode 10). 2nd Lesson. Nunc Dimittis (Tarrant in Mode 10.). The Apostles’ Creed. Collects. Anthem, “Blessed Jesus” (Dvorak). Prayers. Hymn (A. & M.) 200, “We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died.” SERMON, BISHOP GREEN. Hymn 520, “Love Divine, All Love Excelling.” « Benediction. FROM THE STUDIO— -8.30 p.m.—Birthday Greetings and announce- ments. Island shipping movements. 8.32 p.m.—Song Feature of the Week. 8.35 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Overture, Arc” (Wright). Test Piece, British Trade Exhibition. Con- test. Championship of Victoria, March 15, 1928. 8.47 p.m.—VIOLET JACKSON,_ Soprano (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd). “A Brown Biid Singing” (Haydn Wood). “Morning” (Oley Speaks). 8.54 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: v > Selection, “111 Crociato in Egitte.” 9.6 p.m.—STORIES OF OPERAS, Part 1. 9.3 6p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND. Hymns, “Edwinston.” “Rutherford.” 9.43 p.m.—VIOLET JACKSON, soprano: Selected. 9.50 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Announce- ments. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VIC- TORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO- DAY IS:— “If you expect other people to avoid in- juring your children, you should take care not to injure the children of others.” I 'A H r# 2 r* Another VIKING arrives in Australia ! 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Anniversary Service of the Kensington Methodist Church, broadcast from Ileming- ton Town Hall. Minister: R»v. Geerge F. Dyson. Choirmaster: Mr. Fred. Harry. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 8 pan.—Special Children's Hour. EVENING CHURCH SESSION. T p.m.—Evening Service from the Brunswick Methodist Church, Brunswick. Minister: Rev. E. Lewis. EVENING SESSION. 5.30 p.m.—Brunswick Panatrope Entertain- ment, broadcast from Pauatrope House, 252 Collins Street, Melbourne (by exclusive per- msision of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), under the direction of the Panatrope Committee. 9.31 p.m.—The B.B.C.Wireless Symphony Or- chestra : e Overture: “The Barber of Seville” (Ros- si in two parts. 8.39 p.rir—Signor Giuseppe Danise. baritone: “La Paloma” (Yradier). “Thorna a Surriento” (de Curtis). 8.47 p.m.—J. H. Sqjire Celeste Octet: “Love’s OW, Sweet Song” (Molloy). “Poem” (Fibich). •.53 p.m.—Mr. W. H. Sqnire, ’cello: “La Provengale” (Mari-Marias). “Sleepy Song” (Jeanjean). 8.69 p.m.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: “The Battle of Waterloo” (Ar. H. Echerg- berg), in two parts. 9.7 p.m.—Mr. Leopold Godowsky, pianoi “Polonaise in A Flat' (Chopin). “Marche Militaire” (Schubert). • 15 p.m.—Miss Elizabeth Rethberg, soprano: “Ye Wand’ring Breezes, Hear Me,” Act JI. from,Lohengrin (Wagner). *'Oh, Hall of Song,” Act 11. from Tann- hauser (Wagner). 8.21 p.m.—Mr. Frederic Fradkin, violin: “Schon Rosmarin” (Kreisler). “The Last Rose of Summer" (Moore). 8.27 p.m.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: Selections from Rigoletto (Verdi), in two parts. 8.83 p.m.—Mr. Mario Chanlee, tenor: “Racconto di Rodolfo” from La Boheme (Puccini). **Ah, fuyez douce image,” from the opera Manon (Massenet). 8-14 pan.—The Sevoy Havana Band, at the Savoy Hotel. London: "Valse Bleue” (Margis). ‘‘Blue Danube” (Strauss). 8.49 pan.—The Regimental Band of His Ma- jesty’s Grenadier Guards: “Triana. Spanish March” (Lopez). “The Voice of the Guns” (Alford). it. 54 pan.—The, “Age” News Bulletin, exclu- sive to 3AR. 9.58 p.m.—Weather forecast. 9.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night qnote is from the poem, “Delilah,” by Adam Lind- say Gordon. 10 p.m.—Uod Save Che King. 4QG, BRISBANE. SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. The complete Morning Service will be relayed from the Albert Street Methodist Church. 11 a.m.—FROM ALBERT STREET METHO- DIST CHURCH: Morning Service. 12.39 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. BAND CONCERT. The Concert by the Brisbane Federal Band (Conductor: Mr. W. H. Davies) will be relayed from the Botanic Gardens. 3.15 p.m.—Band Concert. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. NIGHT SESSION. The complete Evenin g Service will be re- layed from the Albert Street Methodist Church 7 p.m.—FROM ALBERT STREET METHO- DIST CHURCH: Children’s Service. 7.30 p m.—Evening Service. At the conclusion of the Church Service, the Concert by the Brisbane Municipal Con- cert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. Band Concert. 9.30 p.m.—Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. SUNDAY. 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.45 a.m.—Carillon of bells from St. An- drew’s Church, Walkerville. 11 a.m.—r—G.P.O. Chimes. 11.1 a.m.—Relay from Rose Park Congre- gational Church, Divine Service. 12 noon.—G.P.O. chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Sacred concert from Rose Park Congregational Church. 4 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.31 p.m.—Carillon of bells from St. Andrew’s Church, Walkerville. 6.37 p.m.—Sunday story for children by “Bird Lady.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—Relay Archer Street Methodist Church, Evening Divine Service. 8.10 p.m.—Sacred concert by Archer Street, Methodist Church choir. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Relayed from Henley Beach Rotunda —Holden’s Silver Band. 9.30 p.m.—Talk by Mr. P. H. Nicholls on “A Deaf Man Hears.” 9.45 p.m.—Talk by Mr. A. L. Brown on “Adelaide’s Churches.” 10 p.m.—Monday’s Programme and meteoro- logical information. 10.5 p.m.—National Anthem and close down. 6WF, PERTH. SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.45 p.m.—Tune in. 11 a.m.—Morning service relayed from Church of Christ, Lake Street, Perth. Preacher, Rev Chas. Schwab. , 12.15 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—From the Studio. Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. 4.30 p.m.—Close! down. EVENING SESSION. 7 p.m.—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 7.5 p.m.—Children’s bedtime stories. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service relayed from St. George’s Cathedral, St. George’s Terrace, Perth. 8.45 pan.—A Relay. Concert by the Perth City Band, conducted by Mr. L. M. Price, and items by vocal as- sisting artists, relayed from the Govern- ment Gardens, Perth. 10.5 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 7 p.m. t 7ZL, HOBART SUNDAY, 25th MARCH, 1928. 11 a.m.—Church Service from Melville Street Methodist Church, Hobart. Preacher; Rev. Robert Williams. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.31 p.m.—Conct-* from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. G. 30 p.m.—Children’s Corner, with the Sun- day Lady. NIGHT SESSION. 7 p.m.—Church Service from Chalmers Pres- byterian Church. Hobart. At conclusion of Church Service, Band Concert form St. David’s Park, or Studio Concert. 9.40 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. “Mercury” special interstate news service, British Official Wireless News. Ships within wireless range. 9 p.'m. weather forecasts. Station announcements. Mon- day’s Programme. Close down. Monday, March 26 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION, 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—‘‘Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—‘‘Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—Last minute racing information by the 2FC Commissioner. 10.45 a.m. —Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Bfg Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A reading. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. 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CLYDE AFTERNOON SESSION. 8 p.m.—“B g Ben” and anr^punceme.’its. 3.3 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre: Jimmy Elkins’ Jazz Bana. 3.15 p.m. —From the Studio: Betty Armstrong, soprano: “Serenade” (Toselli). 3.20 p.m.—Pianoforte solo. 3.28 p.m.—Thelma Lansdowne, mezzo! • “Swing low, sweet chariot” (Burleigh). 3.32 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney: Jimmy Elkins’ Jazz Band. 3.55 p.m.—From the Studio: Claire Fothergi'l, mezzo. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Pianoforte solo. 4.10 p.m.—Betty Armstrong, soprano: “Lovers in the Lane” (Lehmann). 4.14 p.m.—From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney: Items by Jimm/ Elkins’, Jazz Band. 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Thelma Lansdowne, mezzo: “The Sweetest Flower that 31ows” (Hawley). 4.35 p.m.—A reading. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, Uiird call. 4.47 p.m.—Claire Fothergill, mez. o. 4.50 p.m.—From the Lyrit W.nier Garden Theatre, Sydney: Jimmy Elliins’ Jazz Band. 4.68 p.m.—From the Studio: Results of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zea- land. 4 5 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of IFC. 6.45 p.m.—The "Hello Mai. ’ talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the yoyng e. 30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—"Big Ben.” Late sporting new, 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.55 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.40 p.m.—Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn in a Domestic Sketch: “Turning the Tables” (Warwick). 7.55 p.m.—“On Wenlock Edge” (Vaughan Wil- liams): A cycle of six songs for tenor voice, with accompaniment of String Quar- tette and I'iano (words by A. E. Housraan). Sung by William Dallison: (a) “On Wenlock Edge”—The Storm. (a) “From far, from eve and morning.” (c) “Is my team 1 loughing.’’ (d) “Ch, when I was in love with you.” (e) “Bredon Hill.” (f) “Clun.” 6.20 p.m.—From the Great Hall. Sydney Uni- versity ,on the occasion of the function in connection with »the Australian League of Nations’ TTriion. The British Music Society String Quartette. 8.27 p.m.—Statement by the President of tTie Union. Rev. A. H. Garnsey. M.A. 8.32 p.m. -Address by the Premier of N.S.W.: The Hon. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A. 8.47 p.m —Address by the Hon. E. A. McTier- nan. 9.2 p.m.—The British Music Society String Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn, in a sketch entitled: “Mrs. ’lggins at the Booksellers” (Warwick). 9.21 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Horae? Keats: (a) Overture, “Norma” (Bellinij. (b) “Cairo Memories” (Armandola). 9.40 p.m.—Mavis Deaiman, contralto. 9.17 p.m. —The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) Selection, “In a Persian Garden” (Leh- mann). (b) “Danse Rnstique” (Godard). 10 3 p.m—Goodie Reeve will continue her series of talks: “Behind the Scenes at Hollywood.* 10.16 p.m.—Tl y 2FC Studio Orchestra, con- ducted by Horace K ’ats : “Gilbert and Sullivt n Memories." 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m.—Len Maur.ce, popular bariton*. 10.45 p.i l. —The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “Nenna Nanna’ (Amadei). (bi Overture, “Le Nozze de Figaro*' (Mozart). 10.58 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and* late news. 11 p.m.- “Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. —G.P.O. Clock agd chimes. Musical programme from studio. 10.40 p.m. -News from the “Daily Telegraph” Pictorial.' 10.60 a.m. —Musical programme from the studio. ll a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Talk on “Tennis” by Miss Gwen Varley, Broadcasters Womens Sports Authority. Social Notes —Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Breakfast Cereals” by Mrs. Jordan. t 2 no<Th.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special Ocean Forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the studio 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, Mails, Shipping, and port directory. 12.12 p.m.—Boats in call by wlteiess. 12.14 p.m.—Fruit Market report. 12.16 p.,m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.18 p.m.—Dairy Farm and Produce Market report. 21.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report, 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramaphone Recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children and special entertainment for Children in Hospital. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race by courtesy of the “Sun” newspapers. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimea. News from the “Sun.” 3.10 p.m.—Musical programme from the studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 8.30 p.m.—Concert broadcast from the Radio Exhibition at the Sydney Town Hall. The Pacific Trio. 6.37 p.m.- Miss Bertha Waters, soprano. 3.44 p.m.- Miss Mary Charlton, pianist. 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Cecil Chaseling, baritone. 3.58 p.m.- The Pacific Trio. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Bertha Waters. 4.12 p.m.—Miss Mary Chalton. 4.19 p.m. Mr. Cecil Chaseling. 4.26 p.m.—The Pacific Trio. 4.30 p.m.—The Dungowan Dance Band, broad- cast from Dungowan Cabaret. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4.57 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Child- ren’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. * 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and* chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country news, from the “Sun. 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Gulbransen dinner music. f. 30 p.m.—Talk on “The Motor Car, and its Idiosyncrasies,” by Mr. Martin. EVENING SESSIONS. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. Alfred Wilmore, tenor: 8.8 p.m.—’The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre. Chatswood. Or- ganist: Mr. N. Robins. 8.15 p.m.—Broadcast from the Radio Exhi- bition, at the Town Hall: Tooth’s Brewery Band. 6.22 p.m.—Mr. Clement Q. Williams, bari- tone. . 8.29 p.m.—Mr. Michael O’Connell, elocu- tionist. 8.36 p.m.—Miss Madge Clague, contralto. 9.43 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 8.50 p.m.—Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 8-57 p.m.—Miss Helena Stewart, soprano. 9.4 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9.15 p.m.—From the Studio: Mr. Clement Q. Williams. 9.22 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.29 p.m. —Miss Madge Clague. 9.36 p.m.—Mr. Michael O’Connell. 9.43 p.m. —Miss Helena Stewart. 5.50 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.57 p.m.—Duet: Miss Helena Stewart and Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 10.2 p.m.—Resume of following day’s Pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Me. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.7 p.m.—The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 10.20 p.m.—.Romano’s Restaurant Dance Or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m. —PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m. —Morning melodies. 7.33 a.m.—WEATHER FORECAST for all States. Mails. 70.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m. —Morning melodies. 8.5 a.m. —NEWS. Sporting information. Ship- ping. Stock Exchange information. 8.13 p.m.—Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m. —Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts, with a minimum of cash— HOME-MADE SELF-RAISING FLOUR. 81b. flour, l%oz. bicarbonate of soda, 4oz. cream of tartar, 2 teaspoons sugar. Mix all ingredients together and sift, then put in flour bag ready for use. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours Bright with Fragrant Flowers. “All the hardiest annuals attain the greatest perfection when sown in early Autumn, be- cause they have a longer season to grow. They attain greater development, and con- sequently flower the stronger, but tender sorts must not be sown until the Spring. Sow now Verbenas, Violets, Violas and Vir- ginian Stock. 11.5 a.m.—MISS E. NOBLE—GAS COOKING: “Preparing Cold Sweets —Jellies and Creams.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m. —“DOMINA” will speak on: “Journalism as a Career for Women.** Part 11. 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Capt. Donald Mac Lean? 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VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “You in a Gondola” (Clarke). “Spring Flowers” (Johnson). 1.45 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO: Meteoro- logical information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria. Tasmania, South Aus- tralia and New South Wales. Ocean fore- casts. River reports. Announcements. S p.m.—Description of Ardmillan Hurdle Race, two miles, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Mus- ket,” of the "Sporting Globe.” 2.5 p.m.—HARRY WITTY, General Secretary of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Users’ As- sociation, will speak on “Motor Omnibus Act.” AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Othello” (Coleridge-Taylor). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Hollymont Handicap, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Mu?ket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—JACK DUNNE, baritone (by per- mission of J. C. WILLIAMSON. “The Smoking Room” (Arundale). “The Old Flagged Path” (Arundale). 2.42 p.m—STATION ORCHESTRA: Funeral March, “Humpty Dumpty” /Brand- era). |47 p.m —FRANCES LEA, soprano: “O, Lovely Night” (Landon Ronald). “Babe o’ Mine” (J. Shmith). 2.54 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: ‘Traumerei” (Schuman). “Romanze” (Schuman). 8 p.m.—Description of Roth well Steeplechase, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket," of the “Sporting Globe.” SJ» p.m.—NORMAN BRADSHAW, tenor: "Alice, Where art Thou?” (Aseher). "Spring” (Raymond). i. 12 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Songs from Eliland” (F. von Fieltz). 2.20 p.m.—ONE-ACT PLAY. SCENE FROM “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” (Sheridan). Played by LOUISE MOORHEAD and J. HOWLETT ROSS. 8.35 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “I Know of Two Bright Eyes,” from Songs of the Turkish Hills (Clutsam) . 8.40 p.m.—Description of Eight Hour Handi- cap. IVi miles, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 8.45 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY. soprano: “Air in Variations” (Froeh). 0 “I’ve Been Roaming” (Old English). 8.52 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “By the Mill Stream” (G. Smith). “A Lover in Damascus” (Finden). 4 p.m.—JACK DUNNE, baritone: “Young Tom o’ Devon” (Russell). “The Little World is Mine” (Deppen). 4.7 p.m.—HAROLD MOSCHETTE, tenor sax: “I Wonder What Became of Sally.” 4.11 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Caro Nome” (Verdi). Selected. 4.18 p.m.—Announcements. 4.20 p.m.—Description of The Knoll Handicap, one mile, MOONEE VALLEY, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.25 p.m.—Description of One Mile Amateur Cycling Championship of Victbria, from the Amateur Sports Ground, by “Olympus.” Also results of Eight Hours Day Sports. 4.40 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Waltz, “Spanish Moon” (Teress). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: “Moon Dear” (Whiting). 4.50 p.m.—Description of Macedon Welter, six furlongs. MOONEE VALLEY RACES, by “Musket,” of the “Sporting Globe.” 4.55 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: “My Hero”—“The Chocolate Soldier.” 5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 5.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. 6 p.m.—Answers to letters arid birthday greet- ings, by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m.—CAPTAIN DONALD MacLEAN: “The Spanish Conquest.” How the Dons discovered the treasures of the world. 6.35 p.m.—Concert for the children arranged by Mr. Fritz Hart, of the Albert Street Conservatorium. Some Old French Music. EDNA LAIRD will sing: “My Heart Longs for You” (Orlando de Lassus). “La Romaneses.” “Menuet.” MURIEL CAMPBELL, violinist will play: "Sarabanda” (Mondonvillea). “La Girouette” (Francois du Val). “Sailors’ Dance” (Marais). IDA SCOTT, pianist: “Le Rossignol.” “Giga” (Corelli). “Minuet and Trio” (Rameau). Accompanist: IDA SCOTT. NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents. Bourke Street, Melbourne. Number of sheep and cattle drawn for week’s sales. 7.5 p.m.—"Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movement**. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett, Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, pota- toes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Association. Re- tail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—E. C. H. Taylor will talk to young Australia on “School Life and School Sport.” 7.45 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DEPART- MENT OF AGRICULTURE, W. J. YUILLE, Senior Inspector of Agriculture, will speak on “Influence of Green Crops on Milk Pro- duction Costs.” 8 p.m.—R. CHALMERS, Australian Team Coach at Inter-Allied Games, Paris, will speak on: “Relay Racing." “Athletics for Women.” 8.15 p.m.—Birthday Greetings and Programme Announcements- Girl Guide Notes. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 8.18 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: March, “The Governor’s Own” (Adams). 8.25 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Charming Chloe” (German). Selected. 8.32 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore” (Sullivan). 8.42 p.m EDWARD HOCKING, tenor: “Oh, Moon of My Delight” (Lehman). "Songtime and Dawning” (Bayton Power). 8.49 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Medley Selection of Plantation Airs (Couterns). 8.55 p.m.—DONALD McBEATH, violin: “Ave Maria” (Gounod). “Vienna Waltz” (Keeper). 9.2 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 9.12 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel” (Schu- bert) . “Synnoves Song” (Kjerluf). 9.19 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: Slavonic Rhapsody (Friedermann). 9.26 p.m.—ONE ACT PLAY: “THE BOY COMES HOME.” A Comedy in One Act by A. A. Milne. Produced by Terence Crisp. CAST: Uncle James Eric Donald Aunt Emily Louise Moorehead Philip Terence Crisp Mary Phyllis Orford Mrs. Higgins Betty Rae Scene: A room in Uncle James’ house in the Cromwell-road, London. TIME: The day after the war. 9.56 p.m.—DONALD MacBEATH, violin I “The Old Refrain” (Kreislerj. “Mazurka” (Wieniawski). 10.3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Egmont” (Beethoven). 10.10 p.m.—Results of Triangular School Cric- ket Match, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, played in Sydney. 10.11 p.m.—J. HOWARD KING, baritone: “My lodging is the cellar here” (Old Ger- man). “Youth” (Allitsen). 10.18 p.m.—VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE MILITARY BAND: “Waltz, “Girlie” (Robyn). 10.25 p.m.—WILL PAGE, xylophone: Selected. 10.30 p.m. —EDWARD HOCKING, tenor: “Eleanor” (Coleridge-Taylor). “Why do I love you so?” (Schwartz). 10.37 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteoro- logical information. British official wireless news from Rugby. Island steamer* move- ments. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for to-day is for MOTORISTS: “Never turn the steering wheel while the car is standing still. This puts a severe and unnecessary strain on all steering parts and is bad for tyres.” 10.47 p.m.—J. HOWARD KING, baritone: “The Two Grenadiers” (Schuman). “Dedication” (Franz). 10.54 p.m. —Results of Green Mill Roller Cycling Championships. 10.55 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers: “The man who wants a garden fair Or small or very big, With flowers growing here and therqf Must bend his back and dig. The things are mighty few on earth That wishes can attain whate’er we want of any worth We’ve got tc work to gain. It matters not what goal you seek Its secret here reposes; You’ve got to dig from week tp weeii To get results or roses.” 10.56 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS. 11.40 p.m.—God Save the King. 511 cheaper in price than any yet 9 hut still peerless in performance! 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A BRITISH PRODUCT—BETTER AND CHEAPER 3AR, MELBOURNE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. 12 noon to 1 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. Sport. During the afternoon, the results of the Moonee Valley races (Eight Hours Meeting), together with other information, will be given immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. A half-hour Dance Session of the latest popular dance hits, by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. Each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 2.45 p.m.—Miss Beth Corrie, contralto. 2.52 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 3.9 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, saxaphone: “Danse Hongroise” (Ring Hager). 3.13 p.m.—Miss Beth Corrie, contralto. 3.20 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.30 pjn.—lnterval announcements. 3.40 j/m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast- -4.3 p.m.—Mr. Charles Duncan, baritone. 4.11 pjn.—Ayarz Dansoniar.s. 4.20 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: "Chanson” (Whittaker). 4.24 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Savoy Scottish Medley” (Somers). "Neapolitan Nights” (Zamecnik). 4.31 p.m.—Mr. Charles Duncan, baritone : "Lolita” (Buzzi Peccia). “The Barber of Turin” (Russell). 4.39 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.50 p.m.—To-night’s Entertainment. 4-55 p.m.—Special Racing: Acceptances and barrier positions for the Werribee races, by “Daybreak.” f p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. BJ3O p.m.—3AR’S Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. EVERYBODY’S CONCERT. 7.15 p.m.—Book Session. Mr. Alfred Firman, Chief Librarian of Mullen’s, presents rapid reviews on books of yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow. 7.25 p.m.—Hobby Session. Mr. W. S. Corfield, of Harrington's, will speak on "Photography for Beginners.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and comments on Sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s Stock Report. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eight.” 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Martial Moments” (Ar. Winter). 8.12 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano: “Rosebuds” (Araiti). “A Heart that’s Free” (Robyn). 8.20 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.36 p.m. —Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: “Flower Song” from Faust (Gounod). 8.40 p.m.—Mr. Alan Eddy, bass baritone: “Go Down, Moses” (Negro Spiritual). “The Old Kitchen” (Arundale). 8.48 p.m.—Announcements. 9 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : Suite Espagnole: “La Ferin” (Lacome). “Tschaikowsky Fantasie” (Urbach). 9.22 p.m.—Miss Vera Thomson, soprano: “Magdalen at Michael’s Gate” (Liza Lehmann). “The Lark” (Rubinstein). 9.30 p.m.—"Harlequin.” : Sports Results. 9.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Ten.” 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestras Selection: “No. No, Nanette” (Youmans). “March of the Dwarfs” (Moskowski). 10.17 p.m.—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Humoreske” (Dvorak). 10.21 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.30 p.m,—Mr. Alan Eddy, bass baritones “Tally Ho” (Flegier;. “A Page’s Road Song” (Novetfo). 10.38 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestras “Introduction from Eugen Onegin” (Tschai- kowsky). 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin”': Sport Results. 10.52 p.m.—“Age” News Bulletin, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night quote is from the poem, “The Man’s Way,” by Mary Gilmore . 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Eleven.” God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. I p.m.—Market reports; weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. t p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 830 p.m.—Mail train running times. 1.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times, “Daily Standard’ news, Weather information an- nouncements. 6.10 p.m.—Lecturette: A French talk —the eighth of a series—“ Word Binding and Tonic Accent” —story, “Le Corbeau at Le Renard”—-by Dr. E. A. D’Edgerley. 6.30 p.m ; —-The Children’s Session: Stories by “The Sandman.” f p.m.—Special news service; market reports; stock reports. f. 30 p.m.—Weather news; Standard” news; announcements. L 43 p.m.—Standard time signals. T. 45 p.m.—Lecturette: “The Children’s Music Corner,” conducted by “The Music Man.” NJGHT SESSION. 6 p.m.—From the Studio: A programme arranged by Mr. Erich John. Part I. Grand Opera: Instrumental, “Prelude” and “Siciliana” from “Cavaleria Rusticana”) (Mascagni). String “Trio. “Hark the Distant Hilla” (from “Martha* —Flotow). Quartette. Duet, “In This Solemn Hour” (from “Force of Destiny”—Verdi). Messrs. Geo. Williamson (tenor) and Albert Falk (baritone). “Here We Rest” (from “The Sleepwalker” —Bellini). Quartette. Instrumental. “La Lisaniera” (Chamlnade). String Trio. Song of North American Indians: Duet, “Where the Sad Waters Flow.” Messrs. Albert Falk (baritone) and Tom Ryan (bass). Solo, “By the Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). Mis 3 Mildred Bell (contralto). (a) “A Mountain Madrigal from the Yel- lowstone.” (b) “Where Drowsy Waters Steal.” Quartette. Instrumental, "Indian Intermezzo”, (Lauren- dean). String Trie. Sacred: Solo, *’Ave Maria” (Hoben). Miss Mabel Maiouf (soprano). Duet, “Love Divine” (from “Daughter of Jarius”—Stainer). Miss Audrey Bell (contralto) and Mr. Jack Lord (tenor). Anthem, “Praise the Lord O My Soul* (Burnham). Quartette. Instrumental, “Berceuse” (Gounod). String Trio. PART 11. Classical: “A Red, Red Rose” (Schumann). Quartette. Duets, (a) “Lullaby*’ (Brahms). (b) “The Blacksmith” (Brahms). Miss Mabel Maiouf (soprano) and Mr. Geo. Williamson (tenor). Song, “When Lydia Would Leave Me” (Beethoven). Mr. Albert Falk (baritone). “Parting and Meeting” (Mendelssohn). Quartette. Piano solo, “Rigoletto Paraphrase” (Verdi- Liszt). Mr. Rees Morgan. Characteristic —Songs of the Bells: “Evening Bells” (Michael Croger-Ericb John). Mr. Geo. Williamson (tenor). Duet, “The Belfry Towel-” (Hatton). Misses Mabel Maiouf (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto). “The Legend of the Bells” (Planquette). Quartette. Instrumental, “Serenade” (Toselli). String Trie. Light Opera: “Chorus of Quakers and Villagers” (from “Quaker Girl” —Monckton). Quartette. Solo, “With a Welcome For All” (from “Dorothy”—Collier). Mr. Tom Ryan (bass). Duet, “Galloping” (from “FLorodora”— Stuart). Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) and Mr. Albert Falk (baritone). “Now the Merry Vintage” (opening chorus from “La Mascotte” —Andran). Quartette. Instrumental, “Sons La Feuille” (Thome). String Trio. (0 p.m. —“The Daily Mail” news. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m. —“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.'s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” • 3.30 p.m.—Menu talk Iby “Homelover.” 3.45 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. "Ward and Co’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s time with the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Talk by Miss Thompkinson of the Aborigines Protection League. 7.30 p.m.—“The care of the clothes” a talk arranged by Ford Bros. 7.40 p.m.—Entertainment and address for the SCL Boys Club —“The Treasure Hunt” con- tinued. —Progress report of Air Patrols and other information. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Overture Studio Orchestra. 8.10 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 8.15 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 8.20 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.—Novelty Turn —Listeners should have a pack of cards ready—Geo. Quin wil] demonstrate card tricks. 8.40 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 8.45 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 8.50 p.m.—Selections, Studio Orchestra. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat report. 9.4 p.m.—Quartette, Lyric Male Quartette. 9.10 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.15 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 9.20 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra . 9.25 p.m.—Novelty card turn by Geo. Quin. 9.35 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.40 p.m.—Baritone Solo, Harry Worden. 9.45 p.m.—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 9.50 p.m.—Comedy, Hubert Mullins. 9.55 p.m.—Baritone Solo, Harry Worden. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.10 p.m-—Selection, Studio Orchestra. 10.20 p.m.—Baritone solo, Harry Worden. 10.25 p.m.—Relayed from Maison de Danse, Glenelg—Dance music. 10.55 p.m.—Tuesday’s programme and meteo- rological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National Anthem. 6WF, PERTH. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Markets, news, and cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m. —Lunch Hour Music. Brunswick Panatrope Hour relayed from Messrs. Musgrove’s Limited, Concert Hall, Murray Street. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Afternoon Tea Concert relayed from the Carlton Cafe, Kay Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. 6.45 p.m.-—Tune in. The evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.5# p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Talk by Lieut. Col. Le Souef, Direc- tor of the Zoological Gardens, South Perth. 8 pun.—Time Signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Concert Night. 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Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART MONDAY, 26th MAR£H, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical Selection. 3.6 p.m.—Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather information. Items of interest. Announcements. 8.15 p.m.—Musical elections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Fashion Talk by Aunt Edna, of Brownells, Ltd. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Funny Man talks to the children. 7 p.m.—Uncle Hector talks to the children. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selection. 7.35 p m.—News Bulletin from the Depart- ment of Markets and Migration. 7.50 p.m.—“Mercury” special Tasmanian news Bervice. Railway auction produce sales. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes. 5.1 p.m.—Band Selections by Risdon EZ. Rand; conductor. Mr. E. Bryce. 9.40 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. 9.50 p.m.—“Mercury” special interstate news service. Tasmanian district weather re- ports ; 9 p.m. weather forecast ; weather re- port from Australian capital cities. Sta- tion announcements. Tuesday’s Programme. Tuesday, March 27 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —“Big Ben” and announcement*. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m. —Last minute racing information by the 2FC Commissioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m. —“Big Ben” and studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A Cooking talk by Miss Ruth Furst. IL3O a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —“Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m. —Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Studio music: Gladys Aubin, soprano: “Dearest, I love the Morning” (Haydn Wood). 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.55 p.m.—Gladys Aubin, soprano: “Voi Che Sapete” (Mozart). 3 p.m.—“Big Ben.’ Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 3.3 p.m.—Popular records. 3.15 pan.—Ester Herford, soprano: “If my songs were only winged” (Reynolds). 3.20 p.m.—A reading. 3.27 p.m.—Esther Herford, soprano: “Bonnie Wee Thing” (Burns). 3.30 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hau, on the occasion of The Radio Electrical Exhibition: A programme supplied by artists from 2FC: Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: (a) “Forgive me.” (b) “High, high, high up in the Hills.” 3.36 p.m.—George Veevers, baritene: (a) “To-morrow” (Keel). (b) “I Love Thee’ (Grieg). 3.42 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumentalist: (a) “Blaze Away” March (Holzmann). (b) “The Rosary.” 3.50 p.m.—Frank Leonard, entertainer: (a) “Sara Alice” (Weston Lee). (b) “I migt marry you” (Weston Lee). 8.58 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: (a) “The Dream Child” (Rawle). (b) “The Enchantress” (Hatton). 4.6 p.m.—Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: (a) “The Girl Friend.” (b) “Blue Room.” At the Piano: Enid Conley. 4.12 p.m.—George Veevers, baritonei "Soul of Mine” (Barns). 4.15 p.m.—Sammy Cope, instrumentalist: “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). 4.19 p.m.—Frank Leonard, entertainers “The Ford Car” (Russell). 4.23 p.m.—Eileen Boyd, contralto: “The Hills of Donegal” (Sanderson). 4.27 p.m.—Tom Foggitt, novelty pianist: “Mountain Greenery.” 4.30 p.m.—From the Studio: Studio music. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Studio music. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—T>ie “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk: Fairy Tales told by “Aunt Eily.” 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben." Late sporting news. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety*s market reports (wool, wheat and stock)* 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. P.D.S. Poultry Reports. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Jack Wright, novelty pianist, and W. G. McGraigh, banjoist: Double Act: Popular numbers. 7.55 p.m.—A talk by Dr. T. J. Henry* “Aspects of London Life.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition: A programme by 2FC artists The New South Wales State Military Band (conductor, Charles King) : March, “Entry of the Gladiators” (Fuick). 8.25 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: Part Songs, (a) “The Singers” (McKenzie). (b) “The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower” (Stewart). (c) “The Dance” (Hungarian Highlands) (Elgar). 8.35 p.m.—Douglas McKinnin, concertina: (a) “Poet ard Peasant” (Suppe). (■b) “Under the Double Eagle,” March (Wag- ner). 8.43 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: “Grand Operatic Medley” (Bentley). 8.50 p.m.—Charles Armand, celebrated English basso (first broadcast appearance in Aus- tralia), late of the “Carl Rosa and Moody Manners” Opera Company: “Invictus” (Huhn). 8.58 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: Ladies’ Chorus, (a) “The Snow” (Elgar), “The Two Clocks” (Rogers). 9.4 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: March, “The Great Little Army” (Alford), At the piano: Horace Keats. 9.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—Douglas McKinnon, concertina: Popular chorus selection. 9.17 p.m.—Charles Armand, basso: (a) “Qui adegno” (Magic Flute) (Mozart). (b) “Si les filles d’Arles” (Mirelle) (Gounod). 9.25 p.m.—Jack Wright, novelty pianist, and W. G. McGraigh (banjo): Popular numbers. 9.35 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir, con- ducted by William Bourne: (a) “Pilgrims’ Chorus” (Tannhauser) (Wag- ner). (b) “Gondoliers’ Serenade” (Schubert). 9.45 p.m.—The N.S.W, State Military Band: Overture, “Macßeth” (Hatton). 9.58 p.m.—The Sydney Harmonic Choir: (a) “Ring out, wild bells” (Fletcher). (b) “The old folks at home” (Negro melody). 10.8 p.m.—The N.S.W. State Military Band: Selection, “The Mikado” (Sullivan). 10.25 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.26 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: , To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from the Studio. 10.40 a.m.—News from the “Daily Telegraph Pictorial.” 10.50 a.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Toilet Hints” by Mamselle Viv- kowska. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio, 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 pjn.—Fruit Market report. 12.15 p.m.—Vegetable Market reoprt. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy Farm Produce Market re- port. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report. 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramophone Recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Race results broadcast immediately after each race, by courtesy of the “Sun.” S p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 3.15 p.m.—Civil Service Stores Trio, direction Miss d.e Courcey Bremer. 3.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. News from the “Sun.” 8.40 p.m.—Pianoforte recital from Studio. 3.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Civil Service Stores Trio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on “The Women of Ancient Rome.” 4.35 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 4.50 p.m.—News from the "Sun.** 4.55 p.m.—Features of evening s programme. 4.58 p.m.—Producers’ Distributing Society’s Poultry report. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country News, from the "Sun.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7-.30 p.m.—Talk on “First Aid,” by Mr. Wil- kinson, Dist. Superintendent, St. John’s Ambulance. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 8.10 p.m.—Miss Eileen Shettle, contralto. 8.17 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter, ’cellist. 8.24 p.m.—Miss Joan Shorter, soprano. 8.31 p.m.—Mr. Ellis Price, elocutionist. 8.38 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 8.58 p.m.—Weather report and forecast, b courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government Meteorologist. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Mr. H. Nevill Smith, baritone. 9.8 p.m.—Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 9.15 p.m.—Miss Eileen Shettle. 9.22 p.m.—Mr. Bryce Carter. 9.29 p.m.—Miss Joan Shorter. 9.36 p.m.—Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9.56 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 10.1 p.m.—Mr. Ellis Price. 10.8 p.m.—Mr. H. Nevill Smith. 10.15 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson, broadcast from the ballroom of the Went- worth. During intervals between dances, "Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.30 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to Music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m.—WEATHER FORECAST for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory Time Signal 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. “Great gardens have a glory though it does not come my way. 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THE LORD MAYOR (SIR STEPHEN MORELL), transmitted from Wirths’ Park. 11 a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS—or how to create creature comforts with a minimum of cash. APPLE FLEUR. good short crust. pint cream or white 2 eggs. Stewed apples nicely flavored Angelica and few crystallised cherries. Method. —Roll paßtry into nice round, and fit it on cold shelf round fleur ring or in sandwich tin. Bake in hot oven 20 minutes. Rub apples through sieve. Fill case with apples. Beat up cream and white and sweeten. Pile high on top of apples. Pipe round if liked. Cut up angelica and cherries, and sprinkle over. Serve cold as a sweet. 11.5 a.m. —MRS. J. S. FRASER. Senior Presi- dent of Victoria League, will speak on its “Aims and Object.” 11.20 a.m.—Musical Interlude. I. a.m.—MRS. DOROTHY SILK: “Homecrafts.” 11. a.m.—MISS R. G. HARRIS. Publicity Officer of the Free Kindergartens of Vic- toria, will describe— “A Morning in a Free Kindergarten.” MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 12.1 p.m.—Australian Mines and Metals Asro. elation from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Association Cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Piano Quartette” (Beethoven). 12.80 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contraltei “Christina’s Lament” (Dvorak). “The Silver Ring” (Chaminade). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—DOROTHY ROXBURGH. Viola: Rondino. “The Sailor” (Marais). "Musetta.’ * 12.47 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano (by per- mission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) : “The Violet” (Mozart). “Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away” (Parry). 12.64 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S TRIO: Trio (Beethoven). 1 p.m.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 1.1 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto; “Open Thy Blue Eyes” (Massenet). “Bless You” (Ivor Novello). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast and rainfall for Victoria, Tasmania. South Australia, and New South Wales. River reports. Ocean forecasts. FOUNDATIONS MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE will give in- terpretations of the works of Beethoven. 1.25 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano: “Porgi Amor” (Mozart). “Vadrai Farino” (Mozart). 1.32 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Water Music” (Handel). 1.45 p.m. —Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.-’fHE VAGABONDS: “When I am With You.” “There’s Just One You.” “Consolation.” 2.24 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, sopea-o. “Pale Moon” (Logan). “The Little Hills” (Gleeson). 2.31 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Doctor Jazz” (Oliver). “Millenburg” (Joys). “Lock a little Sunshine in Your Heart” (Marby). 2.40 p.m.—THOMAS GEORGE, bass: “Prince Ivan’s Song” (Allitsen). “The Old Navy” (Davies). 2.47 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Cross your Heart” (Gensler). "Baby feet go pitter patter” (Kahn). “Sweet and Low Down” (Gershwin). 2.56 p.m.—Announcements. 8 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. OFFICIAL OPENING OF GARDEN WEEK AT WIRTHS’ PARK, Princes Bridge, Melbourne, by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. (LORD STONE- HAVEN). 3.15 pun.—THE VAGABONDS: “When Day is Done” (Katscher). “Shanghai Dream Man” (Davis). “Persian Rosebud” (Nicholls). 3.24 p.m.—MADOLINE KNIGHT, contralto: In Old-Time Melodies: “What Might Have Been.” “Come, Sing to Me.” 3.31 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Just Around the Corner” (Henscher). “Sweet Yvette” (Davis). “Twilight Rose’> (Corbell). 3.40 p.m.—CHAS. NUTTALL: "Afraid of Life.” 3.55 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Dearest Isle” (Thompson). “Shady Tree” (Donaldson). “Put Your Arms Where they belong” (Davis). 4.4 p.m.—FRANCES LEA, soprano: ■ Love's Garden of Roses” (Haydn V/ood). “Waiti Poi” (Alfred Hill). 4.11 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “I Wonder How 1 Look when I’m Asleep” (De Sylva). ”Chloe“ (Kahn). “Just a Little Sunshine in Your Heart.” 4.20 p.m.—THOMAS GEORGE, bass: “Tangi” (Hill). “Song of the Toreador” (Bizet). 4.36 p.m.—MADOLLNE KNIGHT, contralto, in more Old-Time Melodies: “Daddy.’ * “There let me rest.” 4.43 p.m.—Weather report from Adelaide. Weather report from Mildura district. 4.44 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “The Dance of the Tinker Toys” (Collins). “Me and My Shadow” (Alberts). “Tampeekoc” (Schobel). 4.53 p.m.—GILBERT BISHOP. Violin: Selected. 5 p.m.—"Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. 6.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birifiday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m—LT.-COL. J. W. M. CARROL: “Training a Dog” 6.35 p.m.—BOBBY BLUEGUM : “We are singing the best song ever was sung. And it has a rousing chorus” (Hilaire Belloc). COME TO THE STUDIO AND JOIN US. NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Notes on Lacrosse Game by H. R. Balmer, hon. general Secretary of the Lacrosse Association. Acceptances for Mor- nington races. Official report of Newmarket Stock sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents. Bourke-street. Melbourne. 7.10 p.m. —“Herald” news service. Weathe? synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m. —Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m—Fish Market reports by J. R.' Bor- rett, Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market report by the VictJrlan Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes and onions. Market reports of Fruit by the Victorian Fruit-growers’ Asso- ciation. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of Fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Under the auspices of the UNI- VERSITY EXTENSION BOARD, P. D. PHILLIPS, M.A., LL.B., Lecturer in Modern Political Institutions at the Uni- versity, will speak on “Disarmament.” 7.45 p.m.—E. M. PASCOE will speak on “Bowls.” 6 p.m.—THE GLORY QF THE GARDEN. Sow the seeds of Cornflowers, Daisies, Freesias, Godetias, Hollyhocks, and Iberis. 8.1 p.m.—MR. J. H. MARTIN, vice-president State Branch R.5.5.1.L.A., will speak on Combined Reunion and Anzac Pilgrimage. 8.15 p.m.—Birthday greetings and programn* announcements. BRIGHT MUSIC AND MELODIOUS SOUND. 8.16 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: “Three Dale Dances” (Wood). 8.26 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON (contralto) : “Hame o’ Mine” (Murdock) . “Arise, O Sun” (Craske Day). 8.33 p.m.—“THE DARKEST HOUR,” SCOTS CHURCH CHOIR, transmitted from Scots Church, Collina-street, Melbourne. MANS"- LEY GREER, organist and director. “THE DARKEST HOUR,” a Passion Can- tata, by Harold Moore. SOLOISTS: ANNIE CADDELL, soprano. MADAME GREGOR WOOD, contralto: COLIN THOMSON, tenor. GORDON PEART, baritone. LESLIE PAULL, bass. ERNEST SIMMON, bass. PROLOGUE. Chorus, “Now, my Soul, Thy Voice Up- raising.” > - Recitative (Narrator). Solo (Jesus) and Chorus: “Then Jesus Took Unto Him the Twelve.” Solo (soprano and chorus): “God so Loved the World.” SCENE I.—Gethsemane. Recitative (Narrator), “Then Cometh Jesus with Them.” Solo (Jesus). Hymn, “In the Lord’s Atoning Grief.” SCENE ll.—The Trials, before Caiaphas and Pilate. Recitative (Narrator). Solo and chorus: “And they th*t had laid hold on Jesus.” SCENE 111. Professional March. Chorus, "Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs.” Solo, baritone and soprano, “And He, Bearing His Cross.” SCENE IV.—Calvary. Narrator, solo and chorus: “And when They were Come to a Place.” Chorus and solo, “It is Finished.” EPILOGUE. Solo, contralto and chorus. “Let This Mind be in You.” Hymn, “At the Name of Jesus.” FROM THE STUDIO: 9.23 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: March, “Honest Toil” (Rimmer). March, “The Storm Fiend” (Greenwood). 9.33 p.ui.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “The Rose Eternal” (Derwood). “The Standard on the Braes o’ Mar” (Lady John Scott). 9.40 p.m.—FRANK E. BEAUREPAIRE will speak on “Art of Sprint and Middle Distance Swim- ming.” 9.50 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano; “Chanson de Florian” (Godard). “The Rosary” (Nevin). 9.57 p.m.—‘‘Herald” news service. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Sport- ing Notes by “Olympus.” Announcements. Island shipping notes. THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY IS: “A driver should assume that every child on or near the street may dash suddenly in front of his car. You cannot tell by looking at a child what it is going to do. You should therefore drive slowly, and have absolute control of your car.” Results of Trangular School Cricket Match, Victoria, New South Wales and Queens- land, played in Sydney. 10.9 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Cornet Polka, “The Cornet King” (Green- wood). Soloist, A. McEwan. Selected. 10.19 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contrarlto: “My Land of Dreams” (Jessie Winne). “My Dear Soul” (Sanderson). 10.26 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Kamennoi Ostrow (Rubinstein). “Dream Days of Seville” (Bratton). * 10.36 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Les Cloches” (Debussy). Selected. 10.43 p.m.—BRUNSWICK CITY BAND: Air Varie, “Hanover” (Round). Selected. 10.55 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: Songs from “A Lover in Damascus” (Florence Aylward). 11 p.m.—GREAT THOUGHT: “There is no philosophy by which a man can do a thing when he thinks he cann</ ’ 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS W 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. •12 noon to 1 p.m. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton, Letd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour dance session by Melbourne’s favorite dance band. All the. latest popu- lar hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Second selection from “Lilac Time” (arr. Clutsam). “The Savoy American Medley” (Somers). 2.45 p.m.—Miss Jessie Smith, contralto: “Prelude” (Landon Ronald). “Boat S9ng” (Harriet Ware). 2.52 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Ballet Music” from Gioconda (Ponchielli). “Berceuse Slave” (Neruda). 3.7 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Jet t’aime” (Greig). 3.11 p.m.—Ayarz Dansoj»ians. 3.22 p.m.—Miss Jessie Smith, contralto: “Love came calling” (Lee). “I’m a’, longing for you” (Hathaway). 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.35 p.m.—“Madamoiselle Jeynesse” : Interval talk on timely topics of interest to our lady listeners. 3.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Tales of Moonlight” (Thomas). “Menuett” (Mozart). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Four. 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Nightingale” (Beckett). 4.7 p.m.—Mr. Robert Allen, alto: “Lackaday” (Crampton). “The Rosary” (Nevin). 4.14 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Four Selected Pieces” (Friml).’ “Cavatine” (Raff). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Robert Allen, alto: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). “Red Devon by the Sea” (Clarke). 4.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: Fox Trot, “Look in the Mirror” (Stept) Fox Trot, “Who-ee? You-ool” (Ager). 4.44 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Norwegian Scenes” (Matt). 4.55 p.m.—Announcements. To-night’s entertainment. 5 p.m.—"G.P.O. clocks says Five. God Save the King. I2E A “Single-Dial” Masterpiece. The “D.J. Super-Six” This most easily controlled set is becoming more and more popular in the home, because of its simplicity of operation. A gentle turn of the one dial, and station after station can be brought in, enabling you to make a wide choice of programme. If you have not yet heard this “Single-Dial Masterpiece” come along to our Demonstration Room. 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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 7.20 p.m.—Dr. Floyd, organist and choir- master at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, will talk on “The Art of Listening to Music.” 7.30 p.m.—A broadminded and up-to-date short talk by “Friar Tuck”: “Self Decep- tion.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and comments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock report. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra; Overture, “Zampa” (Herold). 8.9 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous enter- tainer : “Any dirty work to-day” (Weston and Lee). 8.17 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 8.33 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, clarinet: “Nocturne” (Chopin). 8.37 p.m.—Mr. Alan Adcock, humorous enter- tainer: “Our little garden subbub” (Weston and Lee). “That’s a good girl” (Berlin). 8.44 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Edera” (Carosio). “Violin solo from Sylvia” (Delibes). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Radio play: “An Old Time Melody” (Danvers Walker). 9.15 pm.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Der Zarewitsch” (Lebar). 9.30 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 9.38 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m. —G.P.O. clock says Ten. 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners. 10.3 p.m. —Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Remembrance of Joseph Strauss” (Fetras). Suite, “From India” (Popy). 10.26 p.m.—Mr. Robert Adams, cornet: “Believe me if all those endearing young charms” (Moore). 10.30 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 10.62 p.m.—The “Age” news bulletin, exclu- sive to 3AR. 10.68 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quote is taken from the poem, “Cito Pede Pre- terit Aetas,” by Adam Lindsay Gordon. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a-m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. I p.m.—Market reports; weather Information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by "The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal, t p.m. —Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1.80 p.m.—Mail train running times. 1.81 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—"The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times; “Daily Standard” news; Weather information an- nouncements. 6.10 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—The Children’s Session. 7 p.m.—Special news service; market re- ports ; stock reports. 7.30 p.m.—Weather news; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. f. 45 p.m.—Lecturette : “Queensland Overseas: Exhibition Impressions” (last of a series), by Mr. H. W. Mobsby, F.R.G.S. (Govern- ment Artist and Photographer). NIGHT SESSION. A programme by the Silkstone Apollo Club (conductor, Mr. T. Westwood). 6 p.m.—Opening Chorus, “Awake, Aeolian Lyre” (Danby). Tenor solo, “Until.” Mr. T. S. Westwood. Chorus, “The Name of France” (Rodgers). The Apollo Club. Baritone solo, Selected. Mr. A. E. Little. Humorous solo and chorus, “Camptown Races” (Foster). Mr. G. Jones and Apollo Club. Chorus, "The Image of a Rose” (Reichardt).. The Apollo Club. Musical monologue. Selected. Mr. D. Owen. Quartette. “The Little Church” (Becker). “The Royals.” Bass solo, Selected. Mr. Vic. Morris. Chorus, “Anchored” (Wgtson). The Apollo Club. Solo, Selected. Mr. D. Griffith. Humorous chorus, “Quibbles Cocoa” (Har- per). The Apollo Club. Tenor solo, Selected. Mr. A. Elliott. Plantation melodies. “Poor Old Joe” (Fos- ter), “Good Old Jeff” (Griffin). TTie Apollo Club. Baritone solo, “The Veteran’s Song.” Mr. J. A. R. Thompson. Chorus, “John Peel” (Arr. Fletcher). The Apollo Club. Musical monologue, Selected. Mr. D. Owen. Chorus, “Crusaders” (Protheree). The Club. 10 p.m.—“The Daily Mail” news. Weather News. Cloee down. SCL, ADELAIDE TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 192& MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. - 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.** 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 1.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 3.45 p.m.—Talk by Rev. G. E. Hale, B.A. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m. —Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children’s time with the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co., S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co. Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Extracts from "News Bulletin,” supplied by Minister for Markers and Mi- gration. 7.30 p.m.—Gardening Talk by Lasscocks Nur- series, Lockleys. 7.40 p.m.—Entertainment for the SCL Girls’ Club. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Quartette, Haydn Male Quartette. 8.5 p.m.—Selection, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.—A One-act Play, by Steve Dunks and Gwen Hone. 8.20 p.m.—Quartette, Haydn Male Quartette. 8.35 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.35 p.m.—Soprano Solo, Yvonne Heaslip. 8.54 p.m.—Musical Monologue, Gwen Hone. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. __ 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat Reports. 9.3 p.m.—Station Announcements. 9.5 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.—Novelty card turn, by Geo. Quin. 9.30 p.m.—Soprano Solo, Yvonne Heaslip. 9.34 p.m.—A One-act Play, by Steve Dunks and Gwen Hone. 9.40 p.m.—Selections, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 9.45 p.m.—Popular Songs. Noel Tapp. 9.50 p.m.—Selection, O. Durnell’s Orchestra. 9.55 p.m.—Popular Songs, Noel Tapp. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.9 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.13 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 10.18 p.m.—Relayed from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg. Dance Music. \0.55 p.m.—Wednesdays Programme and me- teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National An. hem. 6WF, PERTH. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m. —Markets, News and Cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Instrumental Trio. 1.30 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 3.35 p.m.—Organ music relayed from the Grand Theatre, Murray Street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune jn. The Evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 pun.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stocks, Markets, News. 7.45 p.m.—Talk Iby Dr. J. S. Battye, 8.A., LL.B. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements such as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p m.—Orchestral Night. Concert by 6WF’s Station Orchestra, con- ducted by Mr. Ronald E. Moyle, A.T.C.L. Vocal assisting artists. 10 p.m. —Late news items by courtesy of ‘The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather report and forecast. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 Metres, com- mencing at 6.45 p.m. 7ZL, HOBART TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION, 11 TO 12 NOON. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 3.1 p.m.—Musical election. 3.5 p m.—Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. Weather information. Items of interest. Announcements. 3.15 p.m.—Musical Selections, continued. 4.15 p.m.—Educational Talk.. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLYY EVENING SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Cousin Mac talks to the children. 7 p.m.—Uncle Hector talks to the children. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Selection. 7.35 p.m.—Literary Lapses and Library Lists, by Mr. W. E. Fuller. 7.50 p.m. —“Mercury” special Tasmanian news service. Railway auction produce sales. Weather forecasts. Hobart Stock Exchange quotations. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock chimes the hour. 8.1 p.m.—Broadcast, bv direct wire, from Strand Theatre, Hobart: Selections by Strand Orchestra; conductor. Mr. Ben. Corrick. Items from the Studio, by Miss Beryl Scetrine, soprano. Miss Elsie Lampkin. soprano, Miss Ruby Piesse, accompanist. 9.50 p.m.—British Official Wireless News. “Mercury” special interstate news service. Shins within wireless range. Tasmanian district weather reports. 9 p.m. weather forecasts. Weather reports from Austra- lian capital cities. Station announcements. Wednesday’s Programme. 10 p.m.—Close down. Wednes., March 28 2FC, SYDNEY EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—"Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m. —A reading. 10.45 a.m. —Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m. —A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.15 a.m.—A talk on Home Cooking and Re- cipes by Miss Ruth Furst. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.-»-Rugby wireless news. 12 20 p.m.—Studio music. 12 40 p.m.—Annie Sedger, mezzot (a) “Autumn” (Mallinson). (b) “To-morrow morning” (Tennent). 12.48 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—‘Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—‘Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1 20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Studio music. 2 p.m.—‘Big Ben.” Close down. EVERYTHING (JJb/GU ) ELECTRICAL guarantee^ Obtainable in English and U.X. Bases They’re Here! with Ike New Filament Make other Valves hopelessly out of date THE exclusive features of the new OS RAM VALVES are that they consume less current, are non-micro- phonic, exceptionally robust; uniformity of perfor- mance is guaranteed, and the initial performance is main- tained throughout a long life. THE NEW OSRAM RANGE OF VALVES. Literature and all information from BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., 104-114 Clarence Street, Sydney. And all States. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 3.3 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney: Items by the Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.—From tho Studio: Hilda Nelson, soprano: “Just Love Me” (Lyail Phillips). 3.19 p.m.—Nancye McGiJchrist, violinist: (a) “Lullaby” (Cyril Scott). (bj “Brahm's Waltz in A” (Brahms). 3.27 p.m.—Netta Mullarkey, mezzo i “At Dawning” (Cadman). 3.30 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney: Orchestral items. 3.45 p.m.—From the Studio* • Rita Head, mezzo: “Poigi, Amor” (Mozart). 3.50 p.m.—Nancye McGilchrist, violinist: (a) “Somewhere a voice is calling” (Tate). (b) “Chant” (White-Kreisler). 3.63 p.m.—Aileen Bear, mezzo: “I told my love to the roses” (Newton). 4.2 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre: Orchestral music. 4.15 p.m.—From the Studio; Hilda Nelson, soprano: “In a Monastern Garden” (Ketelbey). 4.20 p.m.—Popular records. 4.28 p.m.—Netta Mullarkey, mezzo: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). 4.32 p.m.—From the Lyceum Theatre: Orchestral music. 4.45 p.m.—From the Studio: Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Rita Head, mezzo: “Convien Partir” (Donizetti). 4.50 p.m.—Aileen Bear, mezzo: “The rose will blow” (Wilton King). 4.54 p.m.—Studio music. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. C. 45 p.m.—The "Hello ’ talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Lat 9 sporting new*.’ 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 7.53 p.;n.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The 2FC Orchestra, conducted by Horaee Keats: (a) “Rhapsodie Russe” (arr. Nausebaum). (b) “Egmont Overture” (Beethoven). 8.18 p.m.—Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone (last broadcast appearance prior to his departure for Melbourne). 8.27 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “San Toy” Selection (Jones). (b) “The Prize Song” (Wagner). 8.48 p.m.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 8.52 p.m.—Fred Philpotts, cornet solo: “Kathleen Mavourneen” (Crouch). 8.58 p.m.—Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone. 9.12 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 9.13 p.m.—The 2FC Studio Orchestra: (a) “The Aftermath” (Marillier). (b) Fantasie, “The Bartered Bride.” 9.35 p.m.—Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 9.40 p.m.—Fred Philpotts, cornet 6olo: “O ! Star of Eve” (Wagner). 1.45 p.m.—H. W. Varna and his Company—by special request—will repeat the production of “The Silver King,” by Henry Arthur Jones: Cast: Wilfred Denver, H. W. Varna. Captain Skinner (The Spider), William Hume. Father Christmas, Charles Curran. Cripps (a Locksmith), Paul Robertson. 'Enery Corkett, F. Fisher. Oliver Skinner (The Spider’s Wife), Felix Clark. Cissy Denver (Denver’s Daughter), Cleo Glover. Nellie Denver, Meg Service. Part I.: Scenes 1. Geoffrey Ware’s Room. 2. Denver’s House. 3. Outside the Cheker’s Inn. 10.10 p.m.—lncidental music" to Part 11. of “The Silver King.” 10.13 p.m.—Part 11. of “The Silver King.” Scenes 1. Nellie Denver’s Home. 2. Gardens of “The Grange.” 10.43 p.m.—lncidental jnusic to Part 111. of “The Silver King.” 10.45 p.m.—Part 111. of “The Silver King,” Scenes 1. “The Wharf—Rotherith. 2. Gardens of “The Grange.” 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. **n?'!?* G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk on “Camping,” by Miss Gwen. Varley, Broadcasters’ Women’s Sports Authority.' Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Welfare Talk by Mrs. Jordan. * AFTERNOON SESSION. Racing information broadcast immediately after each race is run, by courtesy of the Sun. * 2 o no °?' —G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping and port directory. 12.11 p.m.—Boats in call by wireless. 12.13 p.m.—Fruit Market report. 12-15 p.m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy. Farm and Produce Market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12.26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report. 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. Gramophone recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to children, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 2 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Racing resume. 2.6 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 2.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 2.30 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio.. 2.45 p.m.—Talk on “Celtic Mythology.” 3 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes, ftacing resume. 3.10 p.m.—Pianoforte recital from Studio. 3.20 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” 3.30 p.m.—Concert, broadcast from the Radio Exhibition, at the Sydney Town Hall. The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 3.37 p.m.—Miss Capiille Alder, soprano. 3.44 p.m* —Mr. Haagen Holenbergh, pianist. 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Donald Woodrow, baritone. 3.56 p.m.—The Ahad Duo. 4.5 p.m.—Miss Camille Alder. 4.12 p.m.—Mr. Haagen Holenbergh. 4.19 u.m.—Mr. Donald Woodrow. 4.26 p.m.—The Ahad Duo. ■4.30 p.m.—Dungowan Dance Band, broadcast frqpi Dungowan cabaret. 4.50 nun.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.52 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Prodders’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. ’ Grain and fodder report (“Sun”). Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). 6.45 p.m.—Country News from the “Sun.” I p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner Music. 7.30 p.m,—Talk on “Astrology,” by Miss J. Charlton Smith. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. 8.1 p.m.—Mr. W. E. Lewis, baritone. 8.8 p.m.—Miss Dorrie Ward, soprano. 8.15 p.m.—From the Radio Exhibition, at the Town Hall: The Whichello Trio. 8.22 p.m.—Mr. Norman Wright, tenor. 8.29 p.m.—Miss Beryl Scott, songs at the piano. 8.36 p.m.—Miss Dorrie Ward. 8.43 p.m.—The Whichello Trio. 8.50 p.m.—Mr. W. E. Lewis. 8.57 p.m.—Miss Beryl Scott. 9.4 p.m.—Mr. Norman Wright. 9.11 p.m.—Duet: Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr. W. E. Lewis. 9.15 p.m.—From Baker’s Hall, Campsie: The Canterbury District B'and. 9.35 p.m.—Deal and Maynard, entertainers. 9.55 p.m.—Broadcasters’ All-Sports Expert will talk on General Sporting. 10.10 p.m.—Resume of following day’s pro- gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorolo- gist. 10.15 p.m.—Romano’s Restaurant Dance Or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons. During intervals between dances, “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.33 a.m.—WEATfIER FORECAST for all States. 7.40 a.m.—NEWS. 8 a.m. —Melbourne Observatory Time Signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.5 a.m.—SPORTING INFORMATION. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. II a.m.—3LO’S CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts with a minimum of cash: WORCESTER SAUCE. 1 pint treacle, 1 oz. ground pepper, %oz. bruised cloves, % oz. powdered mace, % oz. cayenne, %oz. garlic, onions (peeled), 2 qts. vinegar, 1 teaspoon sugar. Method —(1) Put all into earthenware jar, and allow to stand for two weeks. (Stir well once a day.) (2) Beil all together for ..20 minutes. (3) Strain through mus- lin. N (4) Bottle. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden bright wi,th Fragrant Flowers. 11.5 a.m. —S. SHELDON. Household Laundry Problems. “Some Short Cut Methods of Doing the Washing.” 11.20 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—MRS. M. CALLAWAY MAHOOD. Difficulties in Decoration. ‘“Balance and Bowej Birds.” 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—MISS FRANCES FRASER: “Books fti the Home” —the Novel. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory Time Signal 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: Gavotte, “Woman’s Heart” (Holst). Gavotte, “Louis XIII.” (Holst). 12.30 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Riego). “Will Ye No Come Back Again” (Old Scotch). 12.37 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: “Cleopatra Suite” (Dehmler). <2.50 p.m.—JOHN D. FRASER, baritone: “Serenata” (Toselli). “The Empty Nest” (Mason). 12.57 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, Violin: “Slow Movement Concerto” (Mendelssohn). 1.8 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and South Australia. Ocean forecast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.15 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE, Pflano, will continue with selections from the works of Beethoven. 1.25 p.m.—JOHN D. FRASER, baritone: “A Castillian Lament” (Del Riego). “Evening Song” (Blumenthal). 1.30 p.m.—Speeches from the Rotary Cju» Luncheon, transmitted from the Town Hall, Melbourne. 2 p.m.— Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, ‘Y’ou’re in Lovei’ (Friml). “Tomanza Sanza Parole” (Soro). 2.30 p.m.—Description of Trial Handicap, 6 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “he Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Love and Sleep”r (Gambogi). “The New Umbrella” (Besley). 2.42 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “The Arabian Dances” (Ring). “Elegy” (Massenet). 2.47 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “E Lucevan Le Stelle” (Puccini). “Ma Little Banjo” (Dichmont). 2.54 p.m.— PERCY CYODE, Comet: “Selected.” 3 p.m.—Description of Jumpers’ Flat Race, 9 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.5 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Bells” (Hurlstone). “Darkness” (Hurlstone). “Selected.” 8.12 p.m.—Announcements. 3.14 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. This Month Sow the Seeds of Cornflowers, Calliopsis, Candy Tuft, Cabbages and Carrot*. 3.15 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK. Transmission from Wirth’s Park, E. G. M. Gibson, of “The Acgus” and “Australasian,” will speak on “Vegetable Culture.” 8.30 p.m.—Description of Werribee Handicap I V* miles, WERRIBEE RACES, bv ••Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” FROM THE STUDIO— -8.35 p.m.—3>TATION\ ORCHESTRA : Largo from New World Symphony” (Dvorak). X Selected. ) 8.50 p.m.—JEAN HAMBLETON, contralto: “Down by the Sally Gardens” (Hughes). “The Heart Worship?” (Holst). 3.57 p.m,—LES RICHMOND, Piano: Selected. 4 p.m.—Description of Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs, 65 yards. WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.5 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Dance of the Serpents” (Bocalani). 4.10 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenors “Celeste Aida” (Verdi). “Request Number.” Look for the name “EVER-READY” and this TRADE-MARK Do YOU use an “Ever-Ready?” In addressing this to you, we feel we are talk- ing to the aver- age owner of a radio set, and not to a second Marconi. Ask your Dealer, or write us, for an in- teresting colered folder about “Ever-Ready” Radio Batteries. 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Small size, type W.P., 31.5 volt., 9/6 Small size, type W.P., 42 volt, 12/6 Small size, type W.P., 63 volt, 18/- Large size, type X.P., 60 volt, 31/6 4.17 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection from “The Quaker Girl” (Monckton). 4.30 p.m.—Description of Rockleigh Plate, 5 furlongs, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Mus- ket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.35 p.m.—JEAN HAMBLETON, contralto: “The Hawk” (Clarke). “Life and Death” (Taylor). 4.42 p.m.—Announcements. 4.45 p.m.—Special Weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Medley Overture Ace High” (arr. Brockton). 6 p.m.—Description of Rockleigh Purse, 7 furlongs and 65 yards, WERRIBEE RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 6.5 p.m.—“Herald” News Service. Stock' "Exchange information. 6.15 p.m.—Close down. Results of Boort Races will be given hourly during the afternoon. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “MARY. MARY.” 6.20 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.—“MARY, MARY”: “A Fairy Story for the Little Ones.” 6.40 p.m.—Musical interlude. ••45 p.m.—“MARY, MARY”: A Story of Robin Hood. NEWS SESSION. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket Stock Sales, by The Associated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke-street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.19 p.m—River reporta 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes and onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prces. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. Swimming notes. NIGHT SESSION. 7.80 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DE- PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, R. CROWE, Exports Superintendent, will speak on “Marketing Methods.” 7.45 p.m.—CAPTAIN C. H. PETERS: "Books, Wise and Otherwise.” 8 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: Keep your garden bright with fragrant flowers. This month be sure to plant: Foxgloves, Freesias, and Phlox Drumnjondi. Transmission from Wirth’s Park. J. OLIVER, Curator of Essendon Gardens, will speak on “Trees for Avenues.” FROM THE STUDIO— -8.16 p.m.—KALLMA DUO, Hawaiian instru- mentalists : “La Paloma.” “Yackahula.” 8.23 p.m.—An Australian Novelty. 8.28 p.m.—J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, bari- tone: “The Drum Major” (Newton). “The Muleteer of Malaga” (Trotere). 8.35 p.m.—THE STATION ORCHESTRA • Selection: “The Rainbow” (Gershwin). 8.45 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Little Dustman” (Brahms). “The Little Blue Bonnet” (Schuman). 8.52 p.m.—STUDIO PRESENTATION OF “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” (Musical numbers only). “A Musical Comedy in Two Acts.” Music by Gustave Kerker. Words by Hugh Morton. Musical Director. MADAME ETHEL ASHTON. ACT 1. Scene 1. Opening Chorus, “When a Man is “Twenty- One.” Bong and Chorus, “When I was Born the Stars stood still.” Song, “Little Sister Kissie.” Song, “Teach Me How to Kiss.” Chorus, “We Come this Way.” Song, “The Anti-Cigarette Society.” Song and Chorus, “Wine, Women and Song.” SCENE 2. Song, “La Belle Parisienne.” Song, “My Little Baby.” SCENE 9. Chorus, “Pretty Little China Girl.” Song, “They follow me.” Song and Chorus, “We’ll stand and die together.” Song, “She is the Belle of New York.” Finale, Act 1, “Your life, my little girl’.' ACT 2." Scene 1. Opening Chorus, “Oh, Sonny.” Duet, “When we are Married.” Song and Chorus, “The Purity Brigade.” Song and Chorus, “I do so there.” Scene 2. Chorus, “For the twentieth time we’ll drink.” Song, “At ze naughty Folies Bergere.” Finale, “Two in the Field.” 10.7 p.jn. —“Argus” news service. Britisn Official Wireless news from Rugby. An- nouncements. Meteorological information. Island shipping information. THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY IS FOR MOTORISTS: *'Do not allow anyone to ride on the running board, rear tire, or bumper of your car.” 10.17 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “From India” (Francis Popper). 10.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Nymphs et Sylvans” (Bemberg). “The Hoot Owl.” 10.34 p.m.—KALIMO DUOt "Isles of Paradiie.” “Popular Airs Medley.” 10.40 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA,' “Light Cavalry Overture” (Suppe). “In the Tavern” (Jensen). 10.49 p.m.—J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, baritone: “O Flower of all the World” (Woodforde- Finden). “All the Fun of the Fair” (Martin). 10.36 p.m.—Announcements. 11 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep yoursbright with fragrant flowers. '“No garden, however Email, should) be devoid of Roses, for, as has been well said:—‘A garden without a rose is like a sky without a sun.’ Sow the seeds now of Dianthus, Mimulus, PolyantKffs and Schezanthus.” HI p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MORNING NEWS SESSION. MIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Paton Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL DANCE CONCERT. SPORT. During the afternoon, results of the Werribee Races together with other information, will be broadcast immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour Dance Session, by Melbourne’s favorite Dance Band. The latest popular hits, each one announced prior to its pre- sentation. Broadcasting from “The Venetian Court,” Hotel Australia. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Suite, “Ballet Suite” (Gretry-Mottl). “Romeo’s Farewell to Juliet” (Baron). 2.45 p.m.—Mr. Ernie Pettifer, Saxaphone: “Valse Hilda” (Doer). 2.49 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “The Love Song of Har Dyal” (Batten). “Japanese Love Song” (Thomas). 256 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Three Pictures from Syria” (Ring).- “Spanish Dances, No. 1 and 2.” (Moszkow- ski). 3.11 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, Soprano: 3.19 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians : 3.30 p.m.—Announcements. 3.35 p.m.—Dr. George Payne Philpots, President of the Food Education Society of Victoria, and Editor of the National Magazine of Health. 3.45 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: Selection, “Popy” (Samuels). “Valse Poudree” (Popy). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Four.” 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr. Bernard Thomas, tenor: “Rose of My Heart” (Lohr). “At Dawning” (Cadman). 4.10 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra^ “By the Lake of Geneva, Part I.” “Polly” (Zamecnik). “The Savoy English Medley” (Somers). 4.26 p.m.—Mr. Herbert Pettifer, violin: “Elegie” (Ernst). 4.30 p.m.—Mr. Bernard Thomas, tenor : “Thank God for a Garden” (Teresa del Riego). ‘T Know of Two Bright Eyes” (Clutsam). 4.37 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: 4.55 p.m.—Announcements. To-night’s entertainment. 5 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock says “Five.” God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—3Aß’s Cousin Peter. EVENING SESSION. CONCERT FROM BENALLA. FROM THE STUDIO. 7.15 p.m.—Our Boy Scouts. Commissioner W. D. Kennedy, Deputy Camp Chief of Victoria, will give his interesting weekly notes and news on the Scout Movement. 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” presents his budget of up-to-date ne\ys and comments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock reports. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. FROM BENALLA. 8.1 p.m.—Orchestra: Overture, “Poet and Peasant” (Suppi). Benalla Musical Society, chorus: “Carnovale” (Rossini). Mrs. Blait, contralto: “My Ships” (Barrat). Mr. M. Tough, baritone: “Mountain Lovers” (Squire). Mr. J. McNamara, humorous recital* “The Liver Wing Testimonial.” Miss Findley and Mr. Senior, with male choir: Duet and chorus: “Miserere and Tower Song,” from Trovatore. Miss M. Rahilly, violin: “Legende” (Wieniawski). Miss E. Beale, soprano: “Golden Bird” (Haydn-Wood). Miss Gallaher, Mrs. Machin, Mr. H. Williams, and Mr. S. Machin, quartette: “You swear to be good and true,” from Gelliers Dorothy. Mr. R. Senior and Miss Rahilly, tenor solo, with violin obligato. “Angels Guard Thee” (Goddard). Orchestra: “Prelude” (Rachmaninoff). Benalla Musical Society: Chorus, “Regular Royal Queen” from the Gondoliers (Sullivan). Mrs. Blair and Miss Rahilly, contralto, with violin obligato: “Ave Maria” (Gounod). Marangan Lodge Choir: Male chorus, “The Old Banjo” (Scott Gattys). Miss E. Findley, soprano: “One Fine Day” (Puccini). Mr. J. McNamara, recital: “After the Ball.” Mr. T. Hughes, tenor: “Songs of Araby” (Clay). Genaila Musical Society: Chorus, “To the Death” (Alfred Wheeler). p.m.—“Age” news service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quite is taken from the poem, “The Dominion,” by Brunton Stephens. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 EARLY MORNING SESSION. 6.30 a.m. to 7 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MIDDAY SESSION. 1 p.m.—Market reports: weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; news services supplied by “Thd Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.30 p.m.—Lunch hour music. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. 2 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph News.” 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—Mail train running times; "Daily Standard” news; weather information announcements. 6.15 p.m.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—The Children’s Hour: Stories 'by “Little Miss Brisbane.” f p.m.—Special news service ,* market reports ; stock reports. f .30 p.m.—Weather news ; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. 7.45 p.m—Lecturette: “Orchard Ills and Their Diagnosis,” by Mr. J. W. Howies (Queens- land Agricultural High School and College). NIGHT SESSION. A programme of dance music by Alf. Featherstone and his Studio Syncopators, including: Fox-trots: (a) “You Gave Me Your Heart” (Snyder). (b) “In a Tent” (Roehler). Fox-trots: (a) “Barbara” (Silver). (b) “Dancing Tambourine” (Polla). Fox-trots: (a) “Out Where the Blue Begins” (Grant). (b) “Oh! Miss Hannah” (Deppen). Jazz Waltzes: (a) “Nightingale” (Brockman). (b) “Night of Love” (De Sylva). Rhythmic Paraphrase: (a) “Russian Fantasy” (Lange). Medley One-Step: (a) “Yank o’ Mania” (Rudolph). Fox-trots: (a) “The Birth of the Blues” (Henderson). (b) “Rose of Sunny Italy” (Chapman). Fox-trots: (a) “My Mammy Knows” (Be Costa). (b) “Would You Cry” (Spencer). (p) “Love is Just a Flower” (Schonberg). Fox-trots: (a) “Spanish Shawl” (Scheebel). (b) “Through Eternity I’ll Dream of You” (Baker). Between dances the following will be re- layed: A CERTAIN REMEDY When your reception weakens and you cannot get the usual volume your “A” battery is generally found to be the trouble. This can easily be remedied by charging your own batteries at home just when necessary, and will assure your set ready for action at all times. Keogh Radio Supplies Manufacturers of the famous KEOGH RADIO SET Tungar A & B 2 Amp. Charger £B-10-0 Cash Term* : 32/- Dep. 5/- per week. Positively a most reliable charger—fool-proof and constant in operation. EMMCO 2.5 AMP. CHARGER Max. Charging Rate 2\ Amp.. No Valves. No Acid. Cash £4/15/- Terms: 17/6 Deposit; 5/ per week. RECTOX TRICKLE CHARGER Something New to Charge, 4 or 6 Volt, from .8 to 1 Amp. con- tinuous. No valves. No acid; foolproof. Cash £5/10/ Terms: 20/- Deposit; 5/- per week. BALKITE TRICKLE CHARGER Max. Charging Rate, J Amp. Can be used while set is working. Cash £3/10/- Terms: 19/6 Deposit; 5/- per week. Our Time Payment applies to ACCUMULATOR, A. & B. LOUDSPEAKERS BATTERY CHARGERS. COMPLETE SETS BATTERY ELIMINATORS. GRAMOPHONES, ETC. Terms Within Reach of All. REMEMBER! Our Engineer, Chas. W. Slade, is always available and may be consulted on any trouble you are experiencing in your receiver. Call and let us help you. We are Super Heterodyne Experts. KEOGH RADIO SUPPLIES 40a PARK STREET (Between Castlereagh and Pitt Streets) Open till 9 p.m. Fridays Soprano solos: <»> ‘‘ Two Little Bluebirds” (Hern) (b) “Lovely Night” (Ronald). Miss Jean Naylor. Baritone solos, Selected. Mr. D. Daniels. Lauri, the Enterainer. Baritone solos, Selected. Mr. Fred Homer. 10 p.m.—Special Bi-weekly News Bulletin for distant listeners. t 0.30 p.im—“Daily Standard” news; weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Chimes. S *"'“ “ d 12 ‘^Recreator^* USiCal numbers on the Studio 12 ch an P ; m Tf-,r C - Ward and Co -’ s Stock Exchange Intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. 1 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1 “Recreator” Cal numbers on the Studio 1.57 p.m. Meteorological information. 2 Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. * p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. ' “Recreator! ”* ° n the Studio 8.30 p.m.—Menu Talk by ‘‘Homelover.” 8 - 4 c s o p - m —Fashion Talk, by J. Craven and 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio JRecreater.” Ward and C°/. Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 5 p.m—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. H£ m ;r? hildren ’ s Entertainment, by the oL/li JRadio Family. .6.30 p.m.—Dinner Music on the Studio “Re- ■ creator.” 7 P.m. —G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 7.8 p.m.—General Market Reports, by A. W. Sandford and' Co.. A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Cq., S.A. Farmers’ Co-operative Union, Taylor Bros. Retail Grocers’ Asso- ciation, Interstate Fruit and Produce Mar- ket Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Extracts from ‘‘News Bulletin ” ■upplied by Minister for Markets and Mi- gration. 7.30 p.m.—Boy Scouts’ Corner. 7.45 p.m.—Talk on “Current Topics.” 8 p.m.—G.P.O, Chimes. •'I/" I'—:lnstrumental 1 '— : Instrumental Concert, relayad from Henley Beach Rotunda: Holden’s Silver Land, ini selections, interspersed with solos by Elsie Weolley (mezzo), Mrs. Hubert James (piano), and Herbert King (tenor). 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.—Dalgety’s Wheat Report. 9.3 p.m.—Station. Announcements. 9.4 p.m.—lnstrumental Concert, continued. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.—British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” News Service. 10.15 p.m.—Relayed from the Maison de Danse, Glenelg, Dance Music. teorological information. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and National An- them. 10.55 p.m.—Thursday’s Programme and me- 6WF, PERTH. WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1928 MORNING SESSION. 12.30 p.m.—Tune in. 12.35 p.m.—Marketa, News, and Cables. 1 p.m.—Time signal. 1.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological Bureau of Western Australia. 1.2 p.m.—Studio Quintette, conducted by Mr Val Smith. 2 p.m.—Close down. 3.30 p.m.—Tune in. 8.85 p.m.—Talk: “Fashions” by Junette. 3.55 p.m.—Orchestral music played by Hoyts Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Harold Parting- relayed from Hoyt’s Regent Theatre, William street. Vocal interludes from the Studio. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 6.45 p.m.—Tune in. The Evening transmission is broadcast on 104.5 metres as well as the usual wave- length. 6.50 p.m.—Stories for the Kiddies by Uncles Henry, Bertie and Duffy. 7.20 p.m.—Stock, Markets, News. 7 45 p.m.—Sporting talk. 8 p.m.—Time signal. 8.1 p.m.—Weather notes supplied by the Me- teorological, Bureau of Western Australia. Station announcements sucvh as alterations to programmes, etc. 8.3 p.m.—Variety night. Musical programme, including vocal and in- strumental artists. Orchestral nusic played by Harold Parting- ton and his seventeen piece orchestra, re- layed from Hoyts Regent Theatre, William street. 10 news items by courtesy of “The Daily News” Newspaper Co. Ships within range announcement. Weather Report and forecast. 10.30 down. 104.5 METRE TRANSMISSION. Simultaneous broadcast on 104.5 metres of Programme given on 1250 Metres, commen- cing at 6.45 p.m. Thurs., March 29 -2FC, SYDNEY. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m, to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—Last minute sporting information by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11.5 a.m.—A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m.—Studio music. 11.15 a.m.—A reading. 11.30 a.m.—Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—" Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of “Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m. “Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m.—Dorothy Benbow, contralto: “O Western Wind” (Brahe). 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.50 p.m.—Dorothy Benbow, contralto! “Country Folk” (Brahe). 1.55 p.m.—Late sporting information, told by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. * 2.5 p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements, 3.3 p.m.—Muriel Watt, contralto: “God touched the Rose” (Borwn), 3.7 p.m.—-Popular records. 3.15 p.m.—G. F. Brewer, baritone. 3.19 p.m.—Muriel Watt, contralto. 3.23 p.m.—Popular record 3. 3.30 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition a programme b 2FC artists: The 2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Bee. Mor- rison : (a) “No more, worryin’ ” (Hahn), (b) “Just again” (Donaldson). 3.38 p.m.—Frank Botham, baritone: “The Red Star of Romany” (Sanderson). 3.45 p.m.—Jean Gerrard, solos on the Melo piano: (a) “Little town in the old County Down” (Sanders). (b) Ain t that a grand and glorious feel- ing” (Yellen). 3.52 p.m.—The 2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Cec Morrison: (a) “Yesterday” (de Sylva). (b) “One Summer Night” (Coslow). 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Peggy Dunbar, contralto: “Still as the Night.” At the piano: Enid Conley. 4.7 p.m.—The 2FC Dance Trio: “Gonna get a Girl” (Lewis). 4.12 p.m.—Frank Botham, baritone: "Land of Delight” (Sanderson). 4.16 p.m.—Jean Gerrard, solos on the Melo Piano: (a) “Saxophone Waltz” (Mingo). (b) “Fifty Million Frenchmen can’t be wrong” (Rose). 4.20 p.m.—Peggy Dunbar, contralto: “Homing” (Del Reigo). 4.23 p.m.—The 2FC Dance T*io, conducted by Cec. Morrison: (a) “Who, maybe it’s you” (Berlin). (b) “Forgive me” (Ager). 4.30 p.m.—From the Stiadioj G. F. Brewer, baritone! 4.35 p.m.—Popular records. 4.42 p.m.—Genevieve Eppel, soprano: “Leto” (Chaminade). 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.—Studio music. 4.56 p.m.—Genevieve Eppel, soprano* Open thy blue eyes” (Massenet).’ 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 5.45 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.16 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” A short talk by the 2FC Racing Commis- sioner. 7.5 p.m.—Sporting news. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool wheat and stock). P-™-— Frt >it and vegetable markets. P.D.S. Poultry Reports. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.— Evening News” late news service. NIGHT SESSION. T. 40 p.m.—Programme announcements* P -“^ he „ Ja “ eteki Trio ’ instrumentalists', o p.m.— Bis Ben/* G. J. Lockley will deliver a talk on Wen* worth Park, B 'T„w' m^ r ° M the platform of the Sydney lown Hall: a programme by 2FC artists in connection with the Radio Electrical Exhibi- tion. The Metropolitan Band, conducted by John .Palmer: (a) ' n March of Triumph.” (b) “Entry of the Gladiators" (Facik). 8.20 p.m.—Alfred Cunningham, baritone: (a) “Even bravest heart,” Cavatina, “Faust” (Gounod). (b) “The Merry Monk” (Bevan). . 8.28 p.m. —Charles Lawrence, entertainer in song and humour. 8.34 p.m.—Madame Lilian Gibson, contralto: (a) “Softly awakes my Heart” (Saint Saens). (b) “Homing.” 8.42 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band: Selection from “Faust” (Gounod). 8.58 p.m.—The Sydney Male Voice Choir: (a) “The song of the Jolly Roger?” (b) “It’s Oh, to be a Red Rose” (Elgar). (c) “Ring out, wild bells” (Fletcher). At piano: Horace Keats. 9.10 p.m.—From tile Studio: The Janetski Trio, instrumentalists. 9.25 p.m.—Alfred Cunningham, baritones (a) “To Mary” (White). (b) “Song of the Clock” (Burchell). 9.32 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band, conducted 'by John Palmer: (a) March, “Nawortk Castle” (Ord Hume). (b) Selection, “The Arcadians” (Monckton- Talbot). 9.49 p.m.—Mde. Lilian Gibson, contralto: (a) “Ave Maria” (Mascagni). (b) “Hame” (Davies). ’ 9.56 p.m.—Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 10.5 p.m.—The Metropolitan Band: (a) Two Step, “Belle of Woolloomooloo” (Lithgow). (b) Fantasia, “Scotland” (Lee). 10.20 p.m.—From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by Al Hammet. 10.85 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.36 p.m.—From the Studio: The Metrc-politan Band: (a) Waltz, “Echoes of the Danube’’ (arr. Satson). (b) March, “The Ndrth Star” (Rinsmer). 10.47 p.m.—From the Ambassadors : The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s’ programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Musical programme from Studio. 10.40 a.m.—News from the “Daily Telegraph Pictorial.” 10.50 a.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 11 a.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Women’s Session. Social Notes. Replies to correspondents. Talk on “Architecture,” by Mr. Brogan. 12 noon.—G.P.O. Clock and’chimes. Special ocean forecast and weather report. 12.3 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 12.8 p.m.—lnformation, mails, shipping, and port directory. 12.1 i p.m.—Boats in call by wireless: 12.13 p.m.—F'ruit Market report. 12.15 p.m.—Vegetable Market report. 12.17 p.m.—London Metal Market report. 12.19 p.m.—Dairy, Farm and Produce Market report. 12.22 p.m.—Forage Market report. 12.24 p.m.—Fish Market report. 12:26 p.m.—Rabbit Market report 12.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 12.30 p.m.—H.M.V. gramophone' recital. 1.27 p.m.—Stock Exchange report. 1.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Talk to thildren, and special entertainment for children in hospitals. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Close down. Just , r Jna/7 on your Switch Here's a 180 volt ’B Eliminator at a pricey ou don 't mindpaying Acme Socket power provides constant radio powe* at the , cost of a few pence per month. Added to economy is conven- ience. Just a snap of the switch and ‘ it’s on. No trouble —no fuss ! 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News from the “Sun.” 4.8 p.m.—Musical programme from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—Talk on “The Women of Ancient Rome.” 4.30 p.m.—Dungowan Dance Band. 4.50 p.m.—News from the “Sun.”* 4.57 p.m.—Features of evening’s programme. 4.59 p.m.—Racing resume. 6 p.m.—G.P.O Clock and chimes. Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8.45 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Children’s Session. SPECIAL COUNTRY SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report. Stock Exchange report. Grain and Fodder report. Dairy Produce report (“Sun”). Weekly Traffic Bulletin. 6.45 a,sa. —Country News, from the “Sun.** 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Dinner music. 7.30 p.m.—News from the “Sun.” EVENING SESSION. B p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. Broadca;ters’ Topical Chorus. §.3 p.m.—Programme arranged by Messrs. E. F. Wilks and Co. 10.15 p.m.—Resume of following day’s p gramme. Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government Meteorolo- gist. 16 20 p.m.—The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. S. Simpson. During intervals between dances. “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and chimes. National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. HERALD BREAKFAST HOUR. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7-20 a_m. —Physical Culture Exercises (to music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m.—Weather forecast for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.6 a.m.—News. Sporting information. Ship- ping Stock Exchange information. 8.13 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—3LO’s CULINERY COUNSELS, or how to create comforts with a minimum of cash: — NUTTIES. 1% cups of flour. L>-cup butter. %-cup sugar. 1 egg. Little Cinnamon. %-cup chopped dates. %-cup chopped walnuts %-teaspoon carbonate soda. 1 tablespoon boiling water. Cream butter and sugar, add egg, beat well, add flour and cinnamon, sifted, then the soda dissolved in the boiling water, then the dates and nuts. Place in small pieces on a greased oven tray and bake 10 to 15 minutes. H I a.m.-THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN: Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. 11.5 a.m.—ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME, MR. JOHNSTON: “Lighting the Home.” 11.20 a.m.^ —Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m.—SISTER PURCELL: “Mothercraft.” 11.40 a.m.—Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—MRS. HENRIETTA C. WALKER: THE ART OF BEING A SETTLER. The Lighter Side: The Question of Enter- taining. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY TIME SIGNAL. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices, received by the Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official wireless news from Rugby. Reu- ters and the Australian Press Association cables. “Argus” news service. COMMUNITY SINGING. 12.15 p.m.—COMMUNITY SINGING, trans- mitted from the Assembly Hall, Collins street. Melbourne. Conductor, G. J. MAC- KAY BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUARTETTE: SOLOISTS: MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Rire Toujours” (Massenet). Selected. GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Three Fishers” (Hullah). “Don’t Take Away My Little Honey Boy** (Elliott). 1.45 p.m.—Meteorological information. Stock Exchange information. 1.55 p.m.—Close down. 2.10 p.m.—Result of Handicap Trial Hurdle, Race, Two miles. MORNINGTON RACES. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Girl from Utah” (Jones). 2.80 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, Soprano (by per- mission J. C. Williamson Ltd.) : “Batti Batti” (Mozart). “Poppies for Forgetting” (Clarke). 2.37 p.m.—PERCY CODE, cornet: Selected. 2.40 p.m—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Cobweb Castle” (Lehmann). Reverie, “Ecstacy” (Canne). 2.55 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor: “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Riego). “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” (Qiulter). 3.2 p.m.—Result of Handicap Maiden Plate, six furlongs, MORNGINGTON RACES. 3.3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Floradora” (Stuart). 3.15 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: DR. GEORGE E. PAYNE PHILPOTS will speak on “Fruits and Vegetables—Their Food and Health Qualities,” transmitted from Worth’s Park. EDUCATION HOUR. 3.30 p.m.—DR. LOFTUS HILLS: "Topics of the Week.” 3.45 p.m.—WM. G. JAMES will speak to Students of Music. 4 p.m.—REV. WILLIAM BOTTOMLEY will give a series of Lectures on “THE IDYLLS OF THE KING.” Tennyson—l. “The Coming of Arthur.” SPORTING NOTES. 4.15 p.m.—Results of MORNINGTON RACES. LIGHT MUSIC. 4.16 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Honolulu Moon” (Laurence). “In the Tavern” (Jansen). 4.25 p.m.—LILIAN CRISP, soprano: “Jeunes Filettes” (Bergerette). “Smilin’ Through” (Penn). 4,32 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Going Up” (Hirsch). 4.42 p.m.—VICTOR BAXTER, tenor : “The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke). 4.45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Weather report for Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—EVENSONG from ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. 5.30 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. Result of Welter Handicap MORNINGTON RACES. 5.40 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. CHILDREN’S HOUR. 6 p.m.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by “MARY GUMLEAF.” 6.20 p.m.—MONSIEUR SONORA: Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m—“MARY GUMLEAF:” Stories for the Little Ones. “Dreamy Sue.” “Building Cattles.” 6.30 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.35 p.m.—“MARY GUMLEAF” and her Students will give a Little Play “ALICE’S ADVENTURE.” NEWS AND MARKET REPORTS. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Asociated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.18 p.m.—River reports. 7.22 p.m.—Acceptances for Epsom races on Saturday. Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co. Ltd.—Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce! Potatoes and Onions. Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Asocia- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchant’s Association. Citrus fruits. Ballarat pig market reports by the Ballarat Stock and Station agents. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—A talk on Foreign Affairs, by as Australian. 7.45 p.m.—STRELLA WILSON, now appear- ing in the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Com- pany, at His Majesty’s Theatre, will speak to you from her dressing room, by permis- sion of J. C. Williamson Ltd. 8 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK, trans- mission from Wirth’s Park. E. GRAY, Curator, Kyneton Garden, will speak on “Trees for the Altitudes.’* FROM THE STUDIO. 8.15 p.m.—Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.16 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Yesterday” (Harrison). “There will come a time” (Garren). “The Magic of Music and Love” (Hajor) s 8.25 p.m^—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Chanson Indoue” (Korsakov). 8.28 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Down Kentucky. Way” (Gamble). “There’s a Garden in Loveland” fcHajor). “Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away” (Bryan), 8.37 p.m.—Talk on the War Memorial. 8.42 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “There’s Just one For You” (Ganner)* “Sing me a Baby Song” (Kahn). “I’ve Got a Yes Girl” (Souvaine). 8.51 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Anchor’s Weighed.” 8.54 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “What’ll You Do” (Miller). “Maybe You’ll Ibe the One” (McKiernan), “All on My Ownsome” (Kahn). 9.3 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Kentucky Babe” (Geibel). 9.6 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Egyptian Echoes” (Black). “Are You Happy?” (Ager). “Who’s Loving You To-night?” (Davis), 9.15 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Adieu Marie” (Adams). 9.1.8 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS : “Following you Around” (Kahn). “Moonlight Waters” (Friend). “Underneath the Stars with You” (Stept). 9.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Charlie is my Darling” (Old Scotch). 9.30 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Go Home and Tell Your Mother” (Baen). “Rang Tang” (Trent). “Take your Finger out of Your Mouth” (Yellman). 9.39 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Ailsa Mine.” 9.42p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “To-night you belong to iqe” (Costlow). “So Blue” (De Sylva). “At Sundown” (Donaldson). 9.51 p.m.—GRACE JACKSOI4. contralto: “Lacaday” (Crampton). 9.54 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Broken Hearted” (Lombardo). “That Night in Araby” (Synder), “From Now On” (Friend). 10 p.m.—“Argus” news service. British official wireless news from Rugby. Meteoro- logical information. Anouncements. Sport- ing notes by “Olympus.” Island shipping movements. Results of Triangular State School cricket match betwen Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, played in Sydney. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VIC- TORIA’S SAFETY MESSAGE FOR TO- DAY IS:— “Persons on bicycles, scooters or in carts should not be permitted to hitch to your car.” 10.15 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Till the end of the world with you.” “My Heart is Calling” (Garden). “The Spell of the Moon” (Kahn). 10.24 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Wayfarer’s Night Song” (Martin). 10.27 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “How Can you Be So Mean to Me.” “My Idea of Heaven” (Johnson). “Golden Memories of Hawaii.” 10.36 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Fuchsia Tree” (Quilter). 10.39 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Night time is Love Time” (Davis). “Wondering Why” (Ash). “How Long Must I Wait For You?” (Still- well). 10.48 p.m.—SYD. EXTON, tenor: “Audacity.” 10.51 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: “Slow River” (Myers). “What are You Waiting For Now?” (Cos- low). “I’d Leave Ten Men” (Farrar). 11 p.m.—OUR GREAT THOUGHT: “Woodman, spare that tree, Touch not a single bough, In youth it sheltered me, And I’ll protect it now. ’Twas my forefather’s hand That placed it near his cot. There, woodman, let it' stand, Thy axe shall harm it not.” George P. Morris. 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 3AR, MELBOURNE THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MORNING NEWS SESSION. 11 a.m. to 12 noon. HIDDAY CONCERT SESSION. Transmitted from Panatrope House, 252 Collins Street (by exclusive permission of Wills and Patori, Ltd.), on the Brunswick Panatrope. MATINEE SESSION. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Sport. During the afternoon results of the Mornington Races, together with other in- formation, will be given immediately each race is run. 2 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians: A half-hour dance session by Melbourne’s favorite dance band. The latest hits, each one announced prior to its presentation. 2.30 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 2.45 p.m.—Miss Jean Lewis, contralto: “A Pearl for every tear” (Liddle). “The way home” (Liddle). 2.53 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 3.8 p.m.—Mr. C. Richard Chugg, flute: “Arabesque” (De Bussy). 3.12 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Fantasie Espagnole” (Hosmar). 3.23 p.m.—Miss Jean Lewis, contralto: “Thou art so like a flower” (Liszt). “A bunch of violets” (Mena Raymond). 3.30 p.m.—lnterval announcements. 3.40 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 3.56 p.m.—Miss Ethel Brearley, piano: “Valse Mignonne” (Palmgren). 4 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Four. 4.1 p.m.—Second weather forecast. 4.3 p.m.—Mr> George dSverest, tenor: “Parted” (Tosti). “The Devon Maid” (Frank Bridge). 4.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra. 4.26 p.m.—Mr. George Everest, tenor: “Maire my Girl” (George Aitken). “I know a lovely garden” (Guy d’Hardelot). 4.34 p.m.—Ayarz Dansonians. 4.55 p.m.—Special racing report. Acceptances and barrier positions for Saturday’s races by G.F.R. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Five. God Save the King. CHILDREN’S SESSION. 6.30 p.m.—Uncle Mac’s entertainment. EVENING SESSION. SONG AND DANCE. 7.15 p.m.—Hobby Session. Mr. A. G. Kelson, Vice-President of the 3AR Stamp Club. 7.25 p.m.—“Early Victorian History.” Mr. F. A. Currie’s interesting talk this week will deal with “William Buckley—the Wild, White Man.” 7.35 p.m.—Sport Session. “Harlequin” pre- sents his budget of up-to-date news and com- ments on sport of the day. 7.50 p.m.—Macnamara’s stock reports. McPhail Anderson’s pig market. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eight. 8.1 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “A Derwish Chorus” (Sebek). “Invitation of the Waltz” (Weber-Berlioz). 8.17 p.m.—Miss Jean Tunnecliffe, contralto: “The Three Fishers” (Hullah). “Coming Home” (Hullah). 8.24 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Pious Bach” (Urbach). 8.39 p.m.—Mr. John Hobbs, bass baritone: “Myself when young” (Liza Lehmann). “Wander Thirst” (Landon Ronald). 8.47 p.m.—Mr. Ronald Brearley, ’cello: “Arabian Song” (Vogrich). 8.50 p.m.—Announcements. 9.2 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : “Looking Backward” (Finck). 9.18 p.m.—Miss Jean Tunnecliffe. contralto: “The Little Silver Ring” (Chaminade). “Jock O'Hayeldene” (Loder). 9.26 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 9.34 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra : 9.50 p.m.—Announcements. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Ten. 10.1 p.m.—Semi-final weather forecast, speci- ally for our country listeners 10.3 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “Should he upbraid” (Bishop). “Drink to me only” (Traditional). 10.11 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Indian Summer” (Lake*. 10.21 p.m.—-Mr. John Hobhs, bass baritone: “The Border Balad” (Cowen). “Tributes” (Fisher). 10.28 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Indian Summer” (Lake). 10.34 p.m.—Miss Ruth Phillips, soprano: “Impatience” CSchrbeU). “Caller Herrin” (Old Scotch). 10.42 p.m.—Melbourne Concert Orchestra: “Am Meer” (Schubert). 10.45 p.m.—“Harlequin.” Sports results. 10.62 p.m.—“Age” news bulletin, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58 p.m.—Final weather forecast. 10.59 p.m.—Our Australian Good-night Quote is taken from the poem, “Spell Oh!” by W. E. Carew. 11 p.m.—G.P.O. clock says Eleven. God Save the King. What I See & Hear Looking Backward When I sit by the sad sea waves and let the sands of time blow over me, do I remember with regret the dear school days? I do not! They leave the same happy memory as an attack of ptomaine poisoning from eating bad sardines. All my life I have been haunted by the clammy atrocities printed in the old-time school books. Thjey have clung to me as th& tendrils of jelly fish. There were four in particular. The first was about an old arm chair and it had a tipsy refrain: “I love it, I love it, and who shall dare, “To chide me for loving that old arm chair!” If anyone in my class had caught the writer the latter would have yelled for a hospital stretcher instead of an arm chair. Number 2 described the expiring gasps of some girl who was to be Queen of the May before she pegged out. “Call me early, mother dear,” was her chief stock in trade. Why she didn’t buy an alarm clock, no- body could ever understand. More entertaining was the loss of the Royal George which sank with “twice four hundred men.” I suppose eight hundred men would not rhyme. She was “overset” by a land breeze— must have been a top-heavy tub! Last and worst was a dirge, “Thy father is passing away!” The symptoms of the expiry would have stocked a small medical book. For two years I mourned for my poor Dad, until one day I broke a window with my shanghai. The following ten minutes with him left me very sore in body, but greatly relieved re- garding his early grave. What an infinite blessing it was that we did not have radio in those days. Fancy the glorious Burgess Batteries being employed to turn out such unadulterated dribble as the stuff in those old books. Instead of an affectionate regard for New System Telephones Pty., Ltd., I should hate to think of 280 Castle- reagh-street, Sydney, as the sob centre of “The Old Arm Chair,” or “Thy Father is Pegging Out.” 4QG, BRISBANE THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MORNING SESSION. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m, MIDDAY SESSION. 4 p.m.—Market reports ; weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau ; news services supplied by “The Daily Mail” and “The Daily Standard.” 1.20 p.m.—Lunch hour address. 1.58 p.m.—Standard time signal. t p.m.—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8.30 p.m.—Mail train running times. 8.31 p.m.—A programme of music from the Studio. 4.15 p.m.—“The Telegraph” news. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 8 p.m.-—Mail train running times; “Daily Standard” news; weather information an- nouncements. 6.15 p.jn.—Dinner music. 6.30 p.m.—Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7 pjn.—Special news service; market re- ports ; stock reports. 7.30 p.m.—Weather news; “Daily Standard” news; announcements. 7.43 p.m.—Standard time signals. 7.46 p.m.—Lecturecte: A talk on Books by Mr. Doyle (McLeod’s). NIGHT SESSION. A semi popular and classical concert, arranged by Mr. Scott MacCalfum. • p.m.—String Quartette : Popular numbers by the “Melody Players.” Bass Solo. Mr. H. Phillips. Soprano solo, Selected. Miss Nancy Muirhead. Violin soTd, "Plevna Fota” (Hubay). Mr. H. Scott MacCallum. Humorous and Dramatic Cameos by Miss Pearlie McKenzie. T4nor sjlo, “Where’er You Walk” (Handel). Mr. J. Land. String Quartette, “In a Canoe” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” Contralto sole. Miss Ella Howie. Baritone .solo, “The Garonne” (Acfims). Mr. H. E. Higginbotham. A few minutes of mirth and melody by “Black ar.d White.” String Quartette. “Ole South” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” • p.m.—Metropolitan weather forecast. String Quartette. Popular numbers. “Melody Players.” Contralto solo. Miss Ella Howie. Tenor solo, “Why is Sylvia.” Mr. Jack Land. Pianoforte solo, "Rustle of Spring” (Sind- ing). Mrs. Hilda Woolmer. Mirth and Melody by “Black and White.” Soprano solo, Selected. Miss Nancy Muirhead. Duet, “I Was Dreaming.” Mr. Jack Land (tenor) and Mr. H. E. Higginbotham (baritone). •Cello solo. Selected. Miss Petropolus. Baritone solo, “Friend of Mine” (Sartder- •on). Mr. H. E. Higginbothany String Quartette, “Blue Bells” (Zamecnik). “Melody Players.” Humorous and Dramatic Cameos by Miss Pearlie McKenzie. Bass solo. Mr. H. Phillips. String Quartette, “Star of the Orient" (Zamecnik). > “Melody Players.” p.m.—“Daily Mail” news. Weather news. Close down. SCL, ADELAIDE. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1928. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon. —G.P.O. Chimes. 12.1 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service and Bri- tish Wireless news . 12.30 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Recreator.” 12.50 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change intelligence. 12.57 p.m.—Meteorological information. I p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 1.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the studio “Rec- reator.” I. p.m.—Meteorological information. « 2 p.m. -G.P.O. Chimes and close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 8 p.m,—G.P.O. Chimes. 3.1 p.m. Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 3.45 p.m.—Cheer-Up talk by Rev. C. H. Nield. 4 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 4.1 p.m.—Musical numbers on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 4.57 p.m.—S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- change Intelligence. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. EVENING SESSION. 6 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 6.1 p.m.—Children's Entertainment by the SCL Radio Family. 6.30 p.m. Dinner Music on the Studio “Rec- reator.” 7 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 7.1 p.m.; —S. C. Ward and Co.’s Stock Ex- chansfe. 7.8 p.m.---General market reports by A. W. Sandford and Co., A. E. Hall and Co., Dal- gety and Co.,* S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union Taylor Bros., Retail Grocers Asso- ciation, interstate Fruit Produce Market Co., Ltd. 7.15 p.m.—Popular Science Talk. 7.30 p.m.—Talk on "Better Homes” by Slaters (Furnishers) Ltd. 7.40 p.m.—Poultry talk by Mr. A. M. Whitten- bury. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. , 8.1 p.m.—Novelty Broadcast. 8.20 p.m.—Concert arranged by Rev. Keith Steward, relayed from Black Forest Baptist Church Hall. 9 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 9.1 p.m.—Meteorological information. 9.2 p.m.— Dalgety’s wheat report. 9.3 p.m.—Station Announcements. 9.5 p.m -Talk on “Sheep and Wool” by Mr. C. H. Blagg. 9.15 p.m. Relay from Black Forest continued. 10 p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes. 10.1 p.m.— British Wireless News. 10.8 p.m.—“Advertiser” news service. 10.13 p.m.—“Windbag’s” Sporting Service. 10.18 p.m. Relayed from the Maison de Danse Glenelg Dance Music. 10.55 p.m Friday’s programme and meteo- rological information. II p.m.—G.P.O. Chimes and close down. Friday, March 30 2FC, SYDNEY. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m. —“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m. —Studio music. 10.15 a.m. —“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m. —Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A reading. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” Studio music. 11. a.m.—A.P.A. and Reuter’s Cables. 11.10 a.m. —Studio music. 11.15 a.m.—A talk on Home Cooking and Re- cipes by Ivliss Ruth Furst. 11.30 a.m. —-Close down. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange, first call. 12.3 p.m.—Official weather forecast, rainfall. 12.5 p.m.—Studio music. 12.10 p.m.—Summary of Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.15 p.m. -Rugby wireless news. 12.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Wea'her intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News ' midday news ser- vice. Producers’ Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20 p.m.—Studio music. 1.28 p.m.—Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30 p.m. — Eileen Moreau, soprano: “Thinking of Y>x” (Coates*. 1.34 p.m.—Studio music. 1.55 p.m.-—Eileen Moreau, sopraao: “Down Here” (Brahe). 2 p.m.—“Big Ber..” Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 p.m.—“Big Ben” and announcements, 3.3 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Chappie. 3.13 p.m.—Aldyth Hern, soprano; “Sing, Sing, Blackbird” (Montague Phillips). 3.17 p.m.—Carmen Frey, pianoforte solo. (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.) 3.24 p.m.— t'nillipa Alston, soprano: “Morning” (Spe./j). 3.27 p.m.-*-The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Chappie. 3.37 p.m.—Joyce Gillespie, soprano: “Lackaday” (Crampton). 3-.40 p.m.—Carmen Grey, pianoforte solo. (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.) 3.45 p.m.—Aldyth Hern, soprano: “The Market” (Molly Carew). 3.49 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio, Leader, Ewart Chappie. 4 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Popular records. 4.10 p.m.—Joyce Gillespie, soprano: “Over the Meadow” (Carew). 4.14 p.m.—Carmen Frey, pianoforte «oli* (Pupil of Miss Iris de Cairos Rego.J 4.20 p.m.—Phillipa Alston, soprano: • “Beyond the Dawn” (Sanderson). 4.24 p.m.—The 2FC Instrumental Trio. Leader, Ewart Ch&pple. 4.35 p.m.—Popular records. 4.45 p.m.—Stock Exchange, third call. 4.47 p.m.-—Results of the Cricket Match played in New Zealand tc-day: Australia versus New Zealand. Studio music. / 5 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 5.40 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. NOTE: During the Children’s Session the Juvenile Pupils of Madame Ada Baker will give the following items 1. Duet, “I Know a Bunk” (Horn)« Bruce and Leslie Penman. 2. Song, “Sun FlsfJkes” (Phillips). Mary Wilson. 3. Monologue, “Peter” (Scott-Gatty)* Roma Farrer. 4. Song, “Sonny Mine” (Herbert de Pinna). Jessie Cope-Clegg. 5. Recitations. Little Joan Punch. 6. Song, “Keep on Keeping On” (Long- staffe). Leslie Penman. 7. Recitation, “Little Froggie Face.” Madge Emerson. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Late sporting news told by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. 7.10 p.m.—Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22 p.m.—Weather and shipping news. 7.26 p.m.—“Evening News" lato news service. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Cyril Monk will describe the Music Teachers’ Conference to be held in Sydney at Easter. 8 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Prom Her Majesty’s Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd) : The First Act of the Musical Comedy: “The Girl Friend,” produced by Frederick Blackman, featuring Annie Croft. Musical numbe;rs: Scene 1; Overture. Opening chorus, “Step on the Track.’* Scene 2: “Blue Room,” Annie Croft and Quartette. Scene 3: Opening Chorus, “Boys of Hagerstown.” “The Girl Friend,” Lorna Helms and Leo Franklyn. “J Travel the Road,” Annie Croft. “We must discover that Girl,” Gus Bluett, Reginald Sharland and Frank Leighton. Scenes: 1. A Railway Siding on the Canadian Paoific Railway. 2. In the Dining Car. 3. Lounge of the Hotel Wendell (Evening). 9.12 p.m.—From the Studio: •Late weather forecast. The Sydney Instrumental Trio (Lionel Law- son, violin; Gladston Bell, ’cello; and Lindley Evans,, piano) : (a) “Allegr(Arensky;. (b) “Scherzo” (Arensky). 9.22 p.m.—“A Seat in the Park.” 9.32 p.m.—Gladstone Bell, ’cello solos. 9.39 p.m.—A. G. Ellis, baritone: Two numbers from the Song Cycle: “In a Brahmin Garden”: (a) “Ganges Boat Song” (Knlght-Logan). (b) “Krishna’s Lament” (Knight-Logan). 9.46 p.m.—Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos: (a) “The Cathedral under the Sea” (De- bussy). (b) "Sequidillas” (Albeniz). 9.55 p.m.—Glady Evans, soprano: (a) Aria from “La Cena delle Beffe” (Gior- dano). (b) “Autumn” (Landon Ronald). 10.3 p.m.—Lionel Lawson, violinist. 10.12 p.m.—A. G. Ellis, baritone: (a) “The Elfin King” (Clutsam). (b) “To the Western Wind” (Clutsam). 10.20 p.m.—The Sydney Instrumental Trio: (a) “Lento” (Arensky). (b) “Finale” (Arensky). 10.30 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.31 p.m.—Gladys soprano: (a) “A Song Remembered” (Coates). (b) “Sing, J >yous Bird” (Phillips). 10.38 p.m.—2FO Dance Band, conducted by Cec. Morrison. 10.57 p.m.—To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m. —“Big Ben.” The 2FC Dance Band (Cec. Morrison, con- ductor). 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. • FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER- CISES (to music). 7.27 a.m.—Morning Melodies. 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecast for all States. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1 a.m.—Morning Melodies 8.5 a.m. —News. Sporting information. Shp- ping. Stock Exchange information. 8.13 a.m.—Morning melodies. 8.15 a.m. —Close down. MORNING SESSION t 11 a.m.—3LO’s CULINARY COUNSELS, or how to create creature comforts with a • minimum of cash. _ FURNITURE POLISH. linseed oil. V> pint turpentine. J /4 pint methylated spirit. *4 pint vinegar. Put all ingredients into a bottle, keep well corked, and shake before using. 11.1 a.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN Keep yours bright with fragrant flowers. “There are few joys in the world equal to the joy of a garden, and a garden sets off a home as an appropriate frame does a picture.’’ —Gene Stratton Porter. THIS MONTH BE SURE TO PLANT: Pansies, Petunias, Iceland poppies, polyan- thus, primrose, and pyrethrum. 11.10 a.m.—VEGETARIAN COOKING, MATRON BARTLETT will give hints on the cooking of vegetable dishes. 11.20 a.m.- Musical interlude. 11.25 a.m. —“AU FAIT:” “Feminine Fancies.” 11.40 a.m. —Musical interlude. 11.45 a.m.—Under the auspices of the Health Association. DR. FEATONBY will speak on “Serums and Toxins,” Part 2. MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by the Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and the Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. 12.20 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN’S QUAR- TETTE : “Scenes from the Prophets” (Bath). 12.30 p.m.—J. D. FRASER, baritone: “My Mary Sweet and Brown” (Kilner). “Molly” (Herbert). 12.37 p.m. Exchange information. 12.40 p.m.—BERTHA JORGENSEN, violin: “Cradle Song” (Ter Aulin). Waltz. 12.50 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “The Carnival of Venice” (Benedict). “The Spinning Wheel” (gcottisn;. 12.67 p.m.—HILDA BRENNICKE, ’cello: “Sous le douceur despins” (Jongeus). 1.4 p.m.—Meteorological information. Weather forecast for Victoria, Tasmania, South Aus- tralia and New South Wales. Ocean fore- cast. River reports. FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC. 1.11 p.m.—AGNES FORTUNE will to-day continue her petite concerts with a further selection of the works of Beethoven. 1.21 p.m.—J. D. FRASER, baritone: ‘II Balem” (Verdi). “My Heart’s Desire” (Coningßby-Clarke). 1.28 p.m.—BERTIIAH JORGENSEN’S TRIO: “My Wild Irish Rose” (Obrott). “My Rosary for You” (Ball). 1.38 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, Boprano: “Se Saran Rose” (Arditi). “Saper Vorreste” (Verdi). 1.45 p.m,—Close down. AFTERNOON SESSION. Results of Public School Cricket. 2.15 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Othello Suite” (Coleridgc-Taylor). 2.30 p.m.—ELLA RIDDELL, contralto: “The Auld Scotch Songs” (Leeson). “The Briar Bush” (Maxfield). 2.37 p.m.—TASMA TIERNAN, ’cello: “Nocturne” (Chopin). 2.44 p.m.—FRANCES FRASER: "Travels with the Argonauts.” 3 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “Rainbow” (Gershwin). Selected. BURGESS RADIO BATTERIES are Chrome - Built m Chrome is I Din iPfl patented in BURGESS Batteries. Used in finest metal, leather and paint CHROME strengthens and preserves. lt does the same for Burgess Batteries, giving them months more service and twice the power of ordinary dry batteries. Ask for BURGESS CHROME Batteries at any high-class dealers. NEW SYSTEM TELEPHONES PTY. LTD., 280 CASILEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY. 181-183 King Street, Melbourne Charles Street, Adelaide. Queensland Agents : Canada Cycle & Motor Agency (Q.) Ltd Creek & Adelaide Sts., Brisbane. 8.13 p.m.—AUTUMN GARDEN WEEK: Transmission from Wirth’s Park. W,. R. President of Garden Week Committee, will speak on “Novel Garden Features.” 8.25 p.m.—FROM THE STUDIO. MARION LIGHTFOOT, banjo: “Volga Boatmen.” “Kilties.” “Oddity.” 8.32 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Prelude in G Minor” (Rachmaninoff). “Dance of the Serpents” (Boccalare). 3.42 p.m.—ELLA RIDDELL, contralto: “Rothsay Bay” (Old Scotch). “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye” (Burns). 8.49 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: TRIO fot violin, cello and piano. “Nina Pergolse.” “Minuet.” 8.53 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “Blossoms.” Selected. 8.59 p.m.—Results of Public School CHcket. 4 p.m.—HAROLD MOSCHETTI, tenor sax: Selected. 4.5 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Quaker Girl.” Waltz, “Spanish Moon.” Selected. 4.27 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY. soprano “The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale” (Rimsky-Korsakov). Request item. 4.34 p.m.—MARION LIGHTFOOT. banjo: “Drum Major.” “Patrol Eccentrique.” 4.41 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Selected. 4 45 p.m.—Special weather report from Ade- laide. Report from Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—Joseph Bailie, flute: Selected. 4.50 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Oxford Symphony in G Major” (Hayden). 6 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Ex- change information. 8.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 8 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “BILLY BUNNY.” 6.20 p.m.—CAPT. DONALD MacLEAN: “The Spanish Conquests—How the Dons dis- covered the Treasures of the World.” 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.—“BILLY BUNNY:” “Stories of the Australian Bush.* * THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden gay with a kaleidoscope of GODETIAS. CURRENT CHRONICLES. Results of Public School Cricket. 7 p.m.—Official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Asociated Stock and Station Agents. .Bourke Street, Melbourne. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis . Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—Fish market reports by J. R. Bor- rett Ltd. Rabbit prices. 7.19 p.m.—River reports. 7.21 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co., Ltd. Poultry, Grain, Hay, Straw, Jute, Dairy Produce, Potatoes and Onions. Market reports of fruit Iby the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants’ Association. Citrus fruits. NIGHT SESSION. 7.86 p.m.—Under the auspices of the DE- PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, A. J. GILL, Senior Herd Tester, State Depart- ment of Agriculture, will speak on “Factors Affecting Milk Tests.” 7.45 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: March, “Never Despair.” Quartette, “Old Robin Gray.” 7.52 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, soprano: “A Thrush’s Love Song.’ ’ “Music When Soft Voices Die” (Bishop). 8 p.m.—H. K. LOVE: "Technicalities.” Mr. Love will be glad to attend to youi wireless difficulties, and we ask you to write to him for any advice you may require. 8.10 p.m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “liOving Smile of Sister Kind” —Faust. 8.17 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms). “Like to the Damask Rose” (Elgar). 8.24 p.m.—ERIC AKINS will speak on “To-morrow’s Events at the Motordrome.” 8.34 p.m.—TRANSMISSION FROM BALLAR- AT. COMMUNITY SINGING SOCIETY. President, Cr. W. Elsworth. Conductor, Mr. Bert Humphries. Pianist, Mrs. Simons. Secretary, Mr. Frank Braden. Opening Chorus by the Ballarat Community Singers Short Address by the Chairman, Mayor Cr. A. MacKenzie. CHORUS. “Mother Machree ” “My Bonnie is Over the Ocean.” “Bye. Bye. Blackbird.” MISS A. HIGGINS, soprano: “Rosebuds” (Ardite). CHORUS. “Ballarat.” “Sailing.” “Nancv Lee.”* t MR. J. HAYMES, violin* Selected. CHORUS. “Killarney.” “Soldier’s Farewell.” “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye.” MRS. RITCHIE, contralto: “Three Fishers” (Hull-h). CHORUS. “Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground.” “My Old Kentucky Home.” “Polly Wollv Doodle.” STAN ANDREWS. Mouth Organ Solo: “Annie Laurie.” CHORUS. “Oh, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing.” “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” “ T and of Hope and Glory.” RAY PITTS tenor: “Serenade” (Schubert). CHORUS. “Till we Meet Again.” “Down Hawaii Way.” “Some Folks Do.” “Love is Just a Little Bit of Heaven.” “Tipperary.” FROM THE STUDIO. 10 p.m.—“CARDIGAN” (Mr. H. A. Wolfe) will speak on to-morrow’s races. 10 9 p.m.—Results of Triangular State School Cricket Match between Victoria. New South Wales and Queensland, played in Sydney. 10.10 p m —COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS* BAND: Overture, “The Golden Sceptre.” 10.17 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelby). “Just a Cottage Small.” 10.24 p m.—COLLINGWOOD CITIZENS’ BAND: “La Paloma.” 10.31 p.m.—HENRY TROMPE, baritone: “Go, Lovely Rose” (Ouilter). “My Lady's Bower” (Temple). 10.38 p.m.—“Argus” news service. Meteorolo- gical information. Road notes. British ' official wireless news ftom Rugby. Island shipping news. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s SAFETY MESSAGE for to-day is for MOTORISTS: — “Do not unnecessarily or suddenly squawk your horn. Pedestrians may (be easily frightened and temporarily ‘Paralysed.’ ” 10.50 p.m.—COLLINGWOD CITIZENS’ BAND: Selection. “Dixie Land.” 11 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep your garden gay with a Kaleidoscope of Calliopsis, Campanula, Candytuft, Canter- bury Bells, Chrysanthemum, Cornflowers, and Clarkia. OUR GREAT THOUGHT— “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.” Swift. J 11.1 p.m.—THE VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. 5 aturday, March 31 2FC, SYDNEY. ' EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. MORNING SESSION. 10 a.m.—'“Big Ben” and announcements. 10.5 a.m.—Studio music. 10.15 a.m.—’’Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 10.30 a.m.—Studio music. 10.35 a.m.—A talk by the 2FC Racing Com- missioner. 10.45 a.m.—Studio music. 11 a.m.—“Big Ben.” A.P. A. and Reuter’s Cable Services. 11.5 a.m.—A talk on Gardening by “Redgum” J. G. Lockley. 11.30 a.m.—Close down, MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—“ Big Ben” and announcements. 12.2 p.m.—Stock Exchange. 3 2.3 p.m.—Studio music. 12.20 p.m.—“Sydney Morning Herald” news service. 12.25 p.m.—Rugby wireless news. 12.30 p.m.—Studio music. Ip m. —“Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3 p.m.—“Evening News” midday news ser- vice. NOTE: During the afternoon race results from Warwick Farm will be described by the 2FC’s Racing Commissioner. Between 3.30 p.m. -and 4.30 p.m. the follow- ing musical items will be given from the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition: 8.30 p.m.—2FC Dance Trio, conducted by Cyril Coy: (a) “Lucky Day” (Henderson). (b) “Charmaine” (Pollack). 8.40 p.m.—Heather Harding, soprano: “One Fine Day” (Puccini). 3.44 p.m.—Douglas McKinnon, concertina: (a) “Le Chevalier Breton” (Herman). (b) March, “Dominion of Canada” (May #iU). C. 52 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: (a) “Just say good-night” (Nelson). (b) “Take your finger out of your mouth.” 4 p.m.—Lionel Lunt, English baritone, late of the “Carl Rosa” Opera Company of England: (a) “Prologue” (Leoncavallo). (b) “Tommy Lad” (Margetson). 4.8 p.m.—From the Sydney Town Hall: Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: (a) “As long as I have you” (Lewis Simon). (b) “Red lips kiss my blues away.” 4.16 p.m.—Lionel Lunt, English baritone: “Harlequin” (Sanderson). 4.21 p.m.—Heather Harding, soprano: “Waltz Song,” from “Tom Jones” (Gei> man). 4.25 p.m.—Cyril Coy’s Dance Trio: “Me and My Shadow.” Accompanist, Enid Conley. 4.30 p.m.—Further race results and studio music. 4.45 p.m.—Complete sporting resume, includ- ing the result of the Cricket Match, played in New Zealand to-day: Australia versus New Zealand. 6 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Close down. EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.40 p.m.—The chimes of 2FC. 6.45 p.m.—The “Hello Man” talks to the chil- dren. 6.15 p.m.—Story time for the young folk. 6.30 p.m.—Dinner music. 7 p.m. “Big Ben.” Late sporting news. 7.15 p.m.—Weather intelligence. 7.18 p.m. “Evening News” late news service. 7.28 p.m.—Studio music. NIGHT SESSION. 7.40 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Studio music. 7.55 p.m.—A talk by Dr. T. J. Henry: “A Trip to Tia, Juana, Mexico.” 8.10 p.m.—From the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, the concluding programme by 2FC artists on the final night of the Radio Electrical Exhibition. A Russian Orchestra in native costumes. A combination of 14 players playing the Rus- sian national instrument, “The Ballalaika”: (a) “Longing for Homeland,” March (Dobrokotoff). (b) “All is quiet in the fields” (Aureef) (c) “Outoushva” (Aureef). 8.20 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: (a) “The bird that came in Spring” (Bene- dict). (b) “Lovely Spring” (Cowen). 8.28 p.m.—Harrison White’s Banjo Band: (a) “Romping Rosie” (Rossiter). (b) ‘‘Selection of Scotch Airs” (arr. White). (c) “Look in the Mirror” (Stept). 8.38 p.m.—Alex. Whitson, baritone: (a) “Beware of the Maidens” (Day). (b) “A Song of the Ren” (Charles)! 8.45 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalakia” Orches. tra: (a) “On the River Volga” (Ivanoff). (b) “So went our little .Lassies” (Andreeff). 6.55 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano, and Alex. Whitson, baritone: Duet, “The Magic of Your Voice.” 0.4 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalaika”' Orches- tra : (a) “Folksong” (Andreeff). (b) “Polianka” (Privaloff). At the piano: Horace Keats. 0.10 p.m.—From the Studio: Late weather forecast. 9.11 p.m.—r'irst appearance with this station of the distinguished pianist, Henri Penn: (a) “Scherzo No. 2 (Chopin). (b) “Liebestraume” (Liszt). 9.28 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: “Passion-Flower” (Coates). 9.32 p.m.—The Russian Ballalaika Orchestra: (a) “Dreamy Garden,” Waltz (Andreeff). (b) “Katenka” (Andreeff). (c) Folksong (variations) (Privaloff). 9.42 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: “Friend.” 9.45 p.m.—The Russian “Ballalaika* Orches- tra : (a) “In Moscow” (Fantasy) (Ivanoff). (b) “Moldavian Song” (arr. Snurnoff). 9.55 p.m.—Elsie Peerless, soprano: “The String of Pearls” (Phillips). 10 p.m.—“Big Ben.” Henri Penn, pianoforte solos: (a) “Chanson” (Friml). (b) “Ballade No. 1” (Chopin). (c) “Toccata” (Debussy). 10.12 p.m.—Ernest Archer, tenor: “A Rose and You” (Stoneham). 10.16 p.m.—Harrison White’s Banjo Band: (a) “A Night in June” (Friend). (b) “Yesterday,” Waltz (Brown). (c) “Moonlit Waters.” 10.26 p.m.—Late weather forecast. 10.27 p.m.—From the Ambassadors : The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra, con- ducted by A 1 Hammet. 10.37 p.m.—Studio items. 10.40 p.m.—The Ambassadors Dance Orches- tra. 10.57 p.m.—From the Studio: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11 p.m.—“Big Ben.” The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.45 p.m.—National Anthem. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, 1928. EARLY MORNING SESSION. 7.15 a.m. —Tonic Tones. 7.20 a.m.—PHYSICAL CULTURE EXER CISES (to the tonic tones). 7.33 a.m. —Weather forecasts for all States. Mails. 7.40 a.m.—News. 8 a.m.—Melbourne Observatory tjme signal. 8.1 a.m.—Tonic Tones. 8.5 a.m.—NEWS. Sporting information. Shipping. Stock Exchange fluctuations. 6.13 a.m.—Tonic Tones. 8.15 a.m.—Close down. MORNING SESSION. 11 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Heart of Her” (Cadman). “At Dawning” (Cadman). “Indiau Summer Suite” (Lake). ILIS a.m.—BOBBY PEARCE, baritone: “The King’s Minstrel” (Pinsuti). “The Little Irish Girl” (Lohr). 11-22 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “A Lover in Damascus” (Finden). 11.34 a.m.—MOLLY MAC.KAY, soprano: “Mu3etta’s Song.” “Wind Sonfi” (James Rogers). 11.41 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA; “Kamennoi Ostrow” (Rubinstein). MIDDAY SESSION. 12 noon.—Melbourne Observatory time signal. 12.1 p.m.—Metal prices received by The Aus- tralian Mines and Metals Association from the London Stock Exchange this day. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Reuter’s and The Australian Press Associa- tion cables. “Argus” news service. “HENCE LOATHED MELANCHOLY.- 12.20 a.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Three Arabian Dances” (Ring). 12.28 p.m.—WILL PAGE, Xylophone: “Sparks.” 12.32 p.m.—MOLLY MACKAY, sopranoj “Depuis le jour” (Chaxpentier). “Request number." 12.39 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 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A Bowl of Roses” (Coningsby Clarke). 1.45 p.m.—Close down. 2 P-m-—Description of Trial Hurdle, Two c EP SOM RACES, by “Musket,- of The Sportmg Globe.” Results of Public School Cricket. 2.5 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. NOT A LUXURY BUT A NECESSITY OF LIFE All onr sets are built and designed on this principle. They therefore deserve the name riven to them by the public itself. Loewe Popular Sets You ret a perfect set operating without disturbance, consuming: a minimum of current, and one that can be handled even by a child. Ask your Radio dealer to demon- strate one of our sets—there is no obligation on your part. 4, Fountayne Road, Tottenham, London, N 17 SLINGSBY. COLES Ltd. 486 PITT STREET, SYDNEY Headphones and Load Speakers Repaired and Rewound. 3 £ - II \ UNDER CENTRAL STATION. We are City Agents for United Distributors Products. WONDERFUL PRICES! Something new, something good. The “Canberra” A. and B. Battery Charger. 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AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from Grand Opera.” 2.30 p.m.—Description of Two-Year-0 Id Handicap, 4 furlongs, 200 yards, EPSOM RACES, *by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 2.35 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 2.50 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from Comic Opera.” 3 p.m.—Description of Brush SUeepLe, two miles, EPSOM RACE’S, by "Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.5 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: “Selections from English l Opera.” 3.15 p.m.—Descriptio nof PENNANT CRIC- KET—Semi-finals. 3.30 p.m.—Description of Epsom Handicap, I*4 miles, EPSOM RACES, by “Musket,” of “The Sporting Globe.” 3.35 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Fox-trots.” 3.50 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 4 p.m.—Description of Epsom Pilate, six furlongs, EPSOM RACES, by “Musket,” ot “The Sporting Globe.” Results of Public School Cricket. 4.5 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Waltzes.” 4.15 p.m.—Description of PENNANT CRICKET—Semi-finals. 4.30 p.m.—Description of Epsom Purse, one mile, EPSOM RACES; by “MoskeV' of “The Sporting Globe.” 4.35 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Marches.” 4.45 p.m.—Weather reports of Adelaide. Weather reports from Mildura district. 4.46 p.m.—JOHNSTON’S STUDIO BOYS: Selection, “Fox-trot.” 4.55 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Stock Exchange information. 5.15 p.m.—Close down. EVENING SESSION. 5.50 p.m.—Stumps Cricket Sporting results. 6 p.m.—Answers to Letters and Birthday Greetings by “LITTLE MISS KOOKA- BURRA” : 6.20 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.25 p.m.—“LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA”: “Baby Ducks Adventure.” 6.34 p.m.—THE GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Keep yours gay with kaleidoscope of Mig- nonette, Mimulus and Myosotis. 6.35 p.m.—Musical interlude. 6.40 p.m.—’'"LITTLE MISS KOOKABURRA”: Another Episode from “Penrod.” CURRENT CHRONICLES. 7 p.m.—Stumps scores. Sporting results. Results of Public School Cricket. 7.5 p.m.—“Herald” news service. Weather synopsis. Shipping movements. 7.12 p.m.—Stock Exchange information. 7.17 p.m.—River reports. 7.20 p.m.—Market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-dperative Co., Ltd. Poultry, grain, hay, straw, jute, dairy produce, potatoes, and onions. 'Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Associa- tion. Retail prices. Wholesale prices of fruit by the Wholesale Fruit Merchants Association. Citrus fruit. NIGHT SESSION. 7.30 p.m.—FREDERICK CHAPMAN, A.L.S., F.G.S., National Palaeontologist, of the National Museum, will speak on: “Ferns and Fernlands of the Past.” 7-45 p.m.—Dr. J. A. LEACH will speak on “Black Cockatoos.” 8 e'^xrTT 8 ™ 010 presentation op the SONG CYCLE, “IN A PERSIAN GAR- DEN,’ by Liza Lehman. Cast; Soprano ELLA KINGSTON Contralto GERTRUDE HUTTON . Te nor VAL. -yOFP Bass ERNEST SAGE Musical items: Quartet. ‘ Wake, for the sun who scatter'd into flight.” Tenor: "Before the phantom of false morn- ing died.” Bass: “Now the New Year reviving old desires.” Tenor: Tram indeed is gone with all his rose.” Quartette: “Come, fill the cup, and in the fire of Spring.” Bass: “Whether all Naishapur or Babylon.” Contralto: “Ah, not a drop that from our cups we throw.” Soprano and Tenor: “A book of verses underneath the bough.” Bass: “Myself when young did eagerly frequent.” Contralto: “When you and I behind the veil are past.” Soprano: “But if the souKcan fling the dust aside.” Tenor: Alas, that Spring should vanish with the rose.” Contralto: “The world's hope men set their hearts upon.” Soprano: “Each morn a thousand roses brings you say.” Quartette: “They say the lion and the lizard keep.” Tenor: “Ah, fill the cup, what boots it to repent.” Bass: “As then the tulips for her morning 6up.” Quartette: “Alas ! that Spring should vanish with the rose.” 9 p.m.—Description of events at the Motor- drome by “Olypmus.” 9.10 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: Suite, “Cobweb Castle” (Lehman). “Largo” from “New World Symphony" (Dvorak). x 9.30 p.m.—Description of to-night’s Stadium event by PERCY TAYLOR. At the conclu- sion of the match, Mr. TAYLOR will give a resume. 10 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA: “Humpty Dumpty Funeral March” (Brandeis). 10.5 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “Could I but find a Garden” (Nellie Simp- son). • “Bianca” (Tito Mattei). 10.12 p.m.—BRASS QUARTETTE* “Perfect Day” (Carrie Bond). “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Taylor). 10.19 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto; “Good Morning Brother Sunshine” (Lehman). “I’ll Sing to You” (Thompson). 10.26 p.m.—STATION ORCHESTRA. Reverie, “Ecstasy” (Ganne). 10.33 p.m.—ERNEST SAGE, baritone: “Maxwellton Braes are Bonnie” (Lady John Scott). “The De’ils awa wi’ tsh’ Exciseman” (Lady John Scott). 10.40 p.m.—Late Sporting News. 10.50 p.m.—GRACE JACKSON, contralto: “Little Miss Melody” (Monckton). “Punchinello” (Molk>y). 10.57 p.m.—THE GLORY .OF THE GARDEN. Keep yours gay with a kaleidoscope of GaillardTa, Geum, Godetia and Gypsophylla. 10.58 p.m.—THOE. VAGABONDS: 11.40 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING. WHY POWER AUDIO IS BEING EMPHASIZED. Manufacturers of the more expen- sive radio receivers are placing so much emphasis upon power that the uninitiated are at a loss for a reason, they can remember when the three va £ e regenerative receiver provided sufficient volume to operate a loud speaker more or less satisfactorily, making the use of six or seven valves probably seem unnecessary. , .A Parallel is found in the automo- bile industry. Salesmen to-day place emphasis upon speed. One naturally wonders why, when forty miles an hour is probably the maximum that the average driver can make with the congested roads of to-day. The answer is that it is more com- fortable to ride at thirty-five or forty miles an hour in a car capable of doing sixty or seventy. The same reasoning holds true with a radio receiver. It is more comfort- able, measuring comfort in pleasing tone quality, to listen to a radio re- ceiver operated at half or three-quar- ters its total capacity than it is to listen to a smaller receiver which has to be operated at its greatest ampli- fication point to produce the same volume. This means longer valve life, better tone quality, and an abundance of re- serve powfcr that could not be obtained otherwise. ===Manufacturers Products Ad=== Manufacturers Products Pty. Ltd. IMPORTED SETS Agents for all Styles of Radio Products, including Clyde Batteries ARMAX BATTERIES Elec. Meter Mfg. Co. “Emmco” Renrade Condensers, Leaks. ASTOR SETS G & R SETS Airzone Coils and Loops. BALDWIN SPEAKERS Neutron Crystals Prompt shipments from Sydney Surplus Stocks sold Interstate. H. J. HAPGOOD Challis House, Martin Place SYDNEY Tel.: BW 1328 ==P.64 - Reader's Queries== All Readers' Queries Answered Here DYNE (ALBURY). —A.: I have received your letter and regret that owing to a mis- take your query was not previously answered. Whilst the UX2OIA is an excellent general purpose valve, yet trouble is often experienced with neutralisation when using in a radio frequency stage. I suggest that you try another valve of the same type you are now using in the second stage. This should over- come the difficulty. Your Solodyne receiver is apparently functioning well if you are receiv- ing the 4 principal New Zealand stations with ease. The broadness of tuning is un- doubtedly due to non-neutralisation of the first R.F. stage. The first thing to do is to make sure of neutralisation, otherwise the R.F. stages will become detrimental pas- sengers in the set. J.G.D. (EUMUNGERIE). —The reason you suddenly tuned in 2BL when using your short-wave adaptor recently, is because that station is now experimenting with short-wave transmission, using a wavelength of 32.55 metres. This is being done for the purpose of overseas transmission. C.S. (SYDNEY). —The B eliminator you have constructed should be quite suitable for use with the Extraordinary one valve set. The Te Ka De Pentatron Reinartz receiver recently described uses one Pentatron valve, which in effect takes the place of two valves by combining the detector and audio stages in one. It is quite a simple matter to add an extra stage of audio amplification in the usual way. The receiver would then be actu- ally comprised of three valves in effect. J.E. ( MASCOT). —The circuit diagram you have outlined will be quite suitable for the charging of A and B batteries. A valve which will be particularly suitable for use as a rectifier is the Osram RSV. These valves are very robust and are obtainable from the British General Electric Co., Clarence Street. Only a small charging rate will be obtainable, and in effect the charger 'will be of the Trickle type for A batteries. The rate may be varied to a certain degree by controlling the filament of the rectifier. SUBSCRIBER (BETHUNGRA).—The air- line distance of Manilla from Sydney is ap- proximately 4,000 miles. You should receive the Indian and Japanese stations at about the same time you are receiving KZRM. C.A.S. (MAITLAND). —Thank you for your appreciation of the Armstrong Circuit. The short wave telegraphy stations you hear In the vicinity of 32 metres are mostly Australian and New Zealand amateurs. Your interest in short wave reception will be greatly en- hanced if you teach yourself the Morse code. International broadcasting stations are at pre- sent rather spasmodic, and only a few have any regular hours of transmission. You will find SSW, England, on 24 metres, from about 11 p.m. and again in the morning about 7 a.m., Sydney time. —2XAD, U.S.A., is also to be found on 22 metres from about 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. E.P. (WALLSEND). —The result of having your loud speaker leads connected the wrong way around, without any intermediate filter circuit or other protection, would be the gradual demagnetisation of the unit wind- ings. If a filter circuit is included, then it is immaterial which way the speaker is con- nected. The positive terminal of the speaker is usually connected to the B positive side of the B battery. It is fairly easy to tell the correct way of connection by a simple ear test. If the speaker is connected the wrong way a slight amount of distortion will be pre- sent. R.F.A. (BALLIMORE). —A.: I am at a loss to understand your explanation that when you use a short-wave adaptor, with your super Neutrodyne, you cannot cut out the Sydney stations. No interference should be possible in any way from the broadcast band, when using an adaptor on the short wave bands. It is possible, however, that you are receiving harmonics of the Sydney A class stations, but these should not be powerful to any extent. AMATEUR (ARMIDALE).—The two Geco- phone audio transformers of 2 to 1 ratio would be suitable for use with your solodyne receiver, but would result in a slight loss of amplification. It would be better to use a 5 to 1 ratio transformer for the first stage and the 2 to 1 for the second stage. A grid leak valve of 3 megohms should be quite suit- able. Although a valve of 2 megohms is pro- bably specified, it is always advisable to test more than one leak of the same value to suit your detector valve, as many leaks as sold are, unfortunately, not of the value specified unless they are of reputable manufacture. Loud speaker results on various inter-State stations should be possible at times with the Solodyne during the day time in Armidale. J.K. (HURSTVILLE). —A simple method of valve rejuvenation is to leave the filament circuits of your receiver switched on and to reverse the B battery connections to the set. Allow the filaments to run for an hour or so under these conditions. N.J.K. (BANKSTOWN).—WhiIst a short wave adaptor is quite efficient in operation I recommend that wherever /possible, an en- tirely separate short wave receiver should be used for best results. In order to reduce the wave length range of your three valve Rein- artz receiver, it will be necessary to either reduce the capacity or inductance in the de- tector valve circuit. Try reducing the num- ber of turns on the grid portion of your Reinartz coil, but if this is a commercial production, it will probably be simpler to reduce the capacity of the tuning condenser by removing one or two plates. G.F. (LITHGOW). —It would be quite pos- sible to construct an efficient Browning Drake coil kit by making the coils of the Lorenz or basket weave type. The secondary of the R.F. transformer would require approxi- mately 60 turns 3 inches in diameter with a variable capacity of .0005. The prim should consist of, say, 20 turns, and the- Tickler 30. The R.F. coil would need 50 turns. R.O.S. (GUNDAGAI). —The reason you heard 2BL on your short wave is because that station is now testing on 32.55 metres. I strongly advise you to stick to the speeifica- tions given with the “Go-Getter” short wave receiver for best results. This receiver is capable of very good performance if properly constructed. W.G. (SYDNEY).—The best method of stepping down your 240 volt supply to 120 volts is by means of a step-down transformer. Alternatively a suitable variable resistance would have the same effect. « ===THE USE OF WIRED WIRELESS=== as a means of distributing pro- grammes over the telephone or electric light wires, instead of through the ether, appears to be increasing both in America and on the Continent. It offers the most practicable scheme for ensuring a choice of alternative programmes in large towns where selectivity upon a wireless receiver is rendered difficult by the presence of the local B.C. transmitter. Several programmes are fed simultaneously into the same conducting wires on a common carrier wave, and are separa- ted out at the receiving end, simply by plugging in the appropriate filter circuit. The currents so received are enormously stronger than the wireless waves picked up on the outside aerial. ===RECEIVERS=== OLD Sets adjusted or rebuilt. NEW Receivers built to order. I receiver built to suit your conditions s cheapest in the end. C. A. JENKINS, B.Sc., B.E. Ramsgate Av., Bondi. 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They utilise the finest type of electromagnetic unit, and a Cone made of seamless fabric, which is acoustically cor- rect and unsusceptible to atmospheric changes. have been designed to be as pleas- ing in appearance as in performance, and each is backed by the famous Amplion guarantee of satisfaction and service. u ,, The Natural T0116 Speaker w ."dI'f. nf Amp/inn, (Ans/rainsin), Limiter]. Sydmw and Mrlbourne. {{BookCat}} poru78evynq1s9ivomvqtk9hm6zcl2s Cognitive Science: An Introduction/Embodied cognition 0 417716 4632934 4620516 2026-04-28T12:39:39Z Jcb 90773 4632934 wikitext text/x-wiki =Embodied Cognition= Embodied cognition is differentiated by the view that cognitive processes are largely dependent upon properties of the agent’s physical body.<ref>The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/embodied-cognition/</ref> That is, aspects outside the brain play a significant or constituent role in cognitive processing. This particular characteristic forms the basis of what is referred to as the Embodiment Thesis.<ref>Kirchhoff, M. (2018). The body in action: predictive processing and the embodiment thesis. In Oxford handbook of cognition: embodied, extended and enactive. Oxford University Press.</ref> This trait differs from traditional perspectives that view cognition as bounded within the confines of the physical brain. At most, these traditional views see cognition as being heavily influenced by information communicated by areas of the nervous system external to the brain.<ref>Varela, F. J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (2016). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. MIT press</ref> Theories of embodied cognition involve various influences from areas of body morphology, emotions, and sensorimotor research. A common theme involves hypothesizes that the body, and its perception of the world, does much of the work required to attain an agent’s goals. <ref>Foglia, L., & Wilson, R. A. (2013). Embodied cognition. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 4(3), 319-325</ref> Embodied cognition is an approach to cognition that has its origins in motor behavior. Research into motor behavior was later used to argue for the major extent to which the body influences mental processing. <ref>Guell, X., Gabrieli, J. D., & Schmahmann, J. D. (2018). Embodied cognition and the cerebellum: Perspectives from the Dysmetria of Thought and the Universal Cerebellar Transform theories. Cortex, 100, 140-148.</ref> A major viewpoint asserts that cognition did not evolve to act in isolation, but to act within a physical body. <ref>Garofoli, D. (2019). Embodied cognition and the archaeology of mind: A radical reassessment. In Handbook of evolutionary research in archaeology (pp. 379-405). Springer, Cham.</ref> In turn, the body then acts upon the environment in which the body is engaged. Hence, various aspects of cognition such as knowledge representations, reasoning, judgment, and the execution of cognitive tasks, result from the whole physical body. <ref>Keijzer, F. A. (2017). Evolutionary convergence and biologically embodied cognition. Interface Focus, 7(3), 20160123</ref> <ref>Dove, G. (2016). Three symbol ungrounding problems: Abstract concepts and the future of embodied cognition. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 23(4), 1109-1121.</ref> ===Memory=== Memory studies on embodied cognition indicate that subjects recall more of a narrative when they act out the story physically.<ref>Scott, Christina L.; Harris, Richard Jackson; Rothe, Alicia R. (2001). "Embodied Cognition Through Improvisation Improves Memory for a Dramatic Monologue". Discourse Processes. 31 (3): 293–305</ref> While long term memory can be enhanced by pairing motor movement, working memory can significantly decrease due to increased cognitive load.<ref>Diane Pecher; Rolf A. Zwaan (2005). Grounding Cognition: The Role of Perception and Action in Memory, Language, and Thinking. Cambridge University Press. pp. 115–. {{#isbn:978-1-139-44247-3}}</ref> ===Learning=== As in memory research, studies have evinced that learning in general can be enhanced when supplemented with bodily movement.<ref>Skulmowski, Alexander; Rey, Günter Daniel (2018). "Embodied learning: introducing a taxonomy based on bodily engagement and task integration". Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 3 (1): 6</ref><ref>Lindgren, Robb; Johnson-Glenberg, Mina (2013). "Emboldened by Embodiment". Educational Researcher. 42 (8): 445–452. doi:10.3102/0013189X13511661.</ref> Embodied theories of learning debate the extent to which learning is embodied and where the line of demarcation stands between physical and conceptual learning.<ref>Wilson, M. (2002). Six views of embodied cognition. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 9(4), 625-636.</ref> Neurological evidence indicates that the cerebellum is deeply involved in the processing and storage of information<ref>Koziol, L. F., Budding, D. E., & Chidekel, D. (2012). From movement to thought: executive function, embodied cognition, and the cerebellum. The Cerebellum, 11(2), 505-525.</ref> ===Reasoning=== Some experiments have demonstrated that engaging sensorimotor areas of the brain can support analytical reasoning. Research subjects who were presented with mental rotation problems that involved motor engagement performed better than control groups.<ref>Hyun, J. S.; Luck, S. J. (2007). "Visual working memory as the substrate for mental rotation". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 14 (1): 154–158. doi:10.3758/bf03194043. {{PMID|17546746}}.</ref><ref>Moreau, D (2012). "The role of motor processes in three-dimensional mental rotation: Shaping cognitive processing via sensorimotor experience". Learning and Individual Differences. 22 (3): 354–359</ref> ===Evolution=== Theories of embodied learning have been supported by some evolutionary psychologists who argue that human evolution has been pervaded by physically "learning through doing."<ref>Keijzer, F. A. (2017). Evolutionary convergence and biologically embodied cognition. Interface Focus, 7(3), 20160123. </ref><ref>Wilson, M. (2008). How did we get from there to here? An evolutionary perspective on embodied cognition. In Handbook of Cognitive Science (pp. 373-393). Elsevier.</ref> This view connects to theories of [[situated cognitionhttps://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Cognitive_Science:_An_Introduction/Situated_Cognition&stable=1|situated cognition]] of learning by being grounded ecologically, and teaching occurring directly by means of "cognitive apprenticeship."<ref>Collins, A. (1991). Cognitive apprenticeship and instructional technology. 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!style="background:#ffffff"|15F4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15F5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15F6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15F7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15F8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15F9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|15FFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} n6byflzqktpsl73fmvyw04ngctte5ug Unicode/Character reference/1C000-1CFFF 0 433324 4633012 4630917 2026-04-28T21:22:49Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Add More Unassigned Blocks 4633012 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Proto-Elamite''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C00x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C01x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C02x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C03x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C04x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C05x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C06x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C07x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C08x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C09x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C0Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C10x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C11x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C12x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C13x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C14x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C15x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C17x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C18x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C19x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C20x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C21x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C22x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C23x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear Elamite''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shaaldaa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ndiko Jonam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'ti''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HORIZONTAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT RULER 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OUTPUT|&#x1cc18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE BUFFER|&#x1cc19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE BUFFER WITH INVERTED INPUT|&#x1cc1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND UPPER RIGHT|&#x1cc1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x1cc1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TOP AND UPPER LEFT|&#x1cc1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT BOTTOM AND LOWER LEFT|&#x1cc1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT|&#x1cc1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT|&#x1cc20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-1|&#x1cc21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-2|&#x1cc22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-12|&#x1cc23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-3|&#x1cc24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-13|&#x1cc25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-23|&#x1cc26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-123|&#x1cc27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-4|&#x1cc28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-14|&#x1cc29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-24|&#x1cc2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-124|&#x1cc2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-34|&#x1cc2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-134|&#x1cc2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-234|&#x1cc2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-1234|&#x1cc2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARSE HORIZONTAL FILL|&#x1cc40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARSE VERTICAL FILL|&#x1cc41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORTHOGONAL CROSSHATCH 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STEM-23|&#x1ce4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-2|&#x1ce4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-12|&#x1ce50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1|&#x1ce51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2|&#x1ce52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12|&#x1ce53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-3|&#x1ce54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-13|&#x1ce55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-23|&#x1ce56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-123|&#x1ce57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-4|&#x1ce58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-14|&#x1ce59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-24|&#x1ce5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-124|&#x1ce5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-34|&#x1ce5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-134|&#x1ce5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-234|&#x1ce5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1234|&#x1ce5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-5|&#x1ce60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-15|&#x1ce61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-25|&#x1ce62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-125|&#x1ce63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-35|&#x1ce64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-135|&#x1ce65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-235|&#x1ce66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1235|&#x1ce67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-45|&#x1ce68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-145|&#x1ce69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-245|&#x1ce6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1245|&#x1ce6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-345|&#x1ce6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1345|&#x1ce6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2345|&#x1ce6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12345|&#x1ce6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-6|&#x1ce70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-16|&#x1ce71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-26|&#x1ce72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-126|&#x1ce73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-36|&#x1ce74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-136|&#x1ce75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-236|&#x1ce76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1236|&#x1ce77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-46|&#x1ce78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-146|&#x1ce79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-246|&#x1ce7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1246|&#x1ce7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-346|&#x1ce7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1346|&#x1ce7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2346|&#x1ce7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12346|&#x1ce7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-56|&#x1ce80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-156|&#x1ce81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-256|&#x1ce82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1256|&#x1ce83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-356|&#x1ce84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1356|&#x1ce85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2356|&#x1ce86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12356|&#x1ce87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-456|&#x1ce88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1456|&#x1ce89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2456|&#x1ce8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12456|&#x1ce8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-3456|&#x1ce8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-13456|&#x1ce8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-23456|&#x1ce8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-123456|&#x1ce8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL ZIGZAG LINE|&#x1ceb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEYHOLE|&#x1ceb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH MONITOR IN PORTRAIT ORIENTATION|&#x1ceb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT TRIANGLE CARET|&#x1ceb3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAGILE SYMBOL|&#x1ceba;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OFFICE BUILDING SYMBOL|&#x1cebb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TREE SYMBOL|&#x1cebc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|APPLE SYMBOL|&#x1cebd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebe;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STRAWBERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEBE|&#x1cec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRIS|&#x1cec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORA|&#x1cec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METIS|&#x1cec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE|&#x1cec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORIA|&#x1cec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EGERIA|&#x1cec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRENE|&#x1cec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EUNOMIA|&#x1cec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSYCHE|&#x1cec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THETIS|&#x1ceca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MELPOMENE|&#x1cecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORTUNA|&#x1cecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASTEROID PROSERPINA|&#x1cecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLONA|&#x1cece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMPHITRITE|&#x1cecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEUKOTHEA|&#x1ced0;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL INVERTED|&#x1ced2;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MOON-JUPITER|&#x1ced3;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF TARTAR|&#x1ced4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedd;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cede;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRUPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE POPULUS|&#x1cee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE TRISTITIA|&#x1cee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ALBUS|&#x1cee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MAJOR|&#x1cee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE RUBEUS|&#x1cee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ACQUISITIO|&#x1cee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CONJUNCTIO|&#x1cee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAPUT DRACONIS|&#x1cee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE LAETITIA|&#x1cee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CARCER|&#x1cee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE AMISSIO|&#x1ceea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUELLA|&#x1ceeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MINOR|&#x1ceec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUER|&#x1ceed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAUDA DRACONIS|&#x1ceee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE VIA|&#x1ceef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEFx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1cef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION SIGN|&#x1cef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION-DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION SIGN-1|&#x1cef4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION SIGN-2|&#x1cef5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH CHORD|&#x1cef6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH DOUBLE ARC|&#x1cef7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH CHORD AND DOTTED ARC|&#x1cef8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH DOUBLE ARC|&#x1cef9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH CONCAVE ARC|&#x1cefa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH DOUBLE CONCAVE ARC|&#x1cefb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGLE OPENING UP|&#x1cefc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HYPERBOLA|&#x1cefd;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Znamenny Musical Notation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TSATA ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SREDNE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C15x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C17x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C18x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C19x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C20x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C21x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C22x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C23x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Bx 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style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear Elamite''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C40x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra Symbols''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shaaldaa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ndiko Jonam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'ti''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Borama''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HORIZONTAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTENNA|&#x1cc08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL RESISTOR 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INPUT|&#x1cc1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND UPPER RIGHT|&#x1cc1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x1cc1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TOP AND UPPER LEFT|&#x1cc1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT BOTTOM AND LOWER LEFT|&#x1cc1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT|&#x1cc1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT|&#x1cc20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-1|&#x1cc21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-2|&#x1cc22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-12|&#x1cc23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-3|&#x1cc24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-13|&#x1cc25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-23|&#x1cc26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-123|&#x1cc27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-4|&#x1cc28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-14|&#x1cc29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-24|&#x1cc2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-124|&#x1cc2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-34|&#x1cc2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-134|&#x1cc2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-234|&#x1cc2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK QUADRANT-1234|&#x1cc2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUARTER CIRCLE|&#x1cc3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT TWELFTH CIRCLE|&#x1cc3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARSE HORIZONTAL FILL|&#x1cc40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SPARSE VERTICAL FILL|&#x1cc41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ORTHOGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL|&#x1cc42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DIAGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL|&#x1cc43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DENSE VERTICAL 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BLOCK|&#x1ce98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1CECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEBE|&#x1cec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRIS|&#x1cec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORA|&#x1cec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METIS|&#x1cec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE|&#x1cec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORIA|&#x1cec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EGERIA|&#x1cec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRENE|&#x1cec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EUNOMIA|&#x1cec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSYCHE|&#x1cec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THETIS|&#x1ceca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MELPOMENE|&#x1cecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORTUNA|&#x1cecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASTEROID PROSERPINA|&#x1cecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLONA|&#x1cece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMPHITRITE|&#x1cecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEUKOTHEA|&#x1ced0;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C17x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C18x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C19x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C20x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C21x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C22x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C23x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Linear Elamite''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bete''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nilerian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Masaba''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nwagu Aneke''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shaaldaa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ndiko Jonam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'ti''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Borama''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBFx 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|{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF AND LEFT HALF WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1ce00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF AND UPPER HALF WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1ce01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPLOSION AT HORIZON|&#x1ce02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1ce03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1ce04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE|&#x1ce05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERTICAL RECTANGLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1ce06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP LEFT BLACK LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x1ce07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FUNNEL|&#x1ce08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL LOWER LEFT TO MIDDLE CENTRE TO LOWER RIGHT|&#x1ce09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO MIDDLE CENTRE TO UPPER RIGHT|&#x1ce0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF WHITE ELLIPSE|&#x1ce0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF WHITE ELLIPSE|&#x1ce0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF TRIPLE DASH 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BLOCK|&#x1ce98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL ZIGZAG LINE|&#x1ceb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEYHOLE|&#x1ceb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH MONITOR IN PORTRAIT ORIENTATION|&#x1ceb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT TRIANGLE CARET|&#x1ceb3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAGILE SYMBOL|&#x1ceba;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OFFICE BUILDING SYMBOL|&#x1cebb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TREE SYMBOL|&#x1cebc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|APPLE SYMBOL|&#x1cebd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebe;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STRAWBERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEBE|&#x1cec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRIS|&#x1cec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORA|&#x1cec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METIS|&#x1cec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE|&#x1cec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORIA|&#x1cec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EGERIA|&#x1cec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRENE|&#x1cec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EUNOMIA|&#x1cec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSYCHE|&#x1cec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THETIS|&#x1ceca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MELPOMENE|&#x1cecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORTUNA|&#x1cecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASTEROID PROSERPINA|&#x1cecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLONA|&#x1cece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMPHITRITE|&#x1cecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEUKOTHEA|&#x1ced0;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL INVERTED|&#x1ced2;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MOON-JUPITER|&#x1ced3;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF TARTAR|&#x1ced4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedd;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cede;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRUPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE POPULUS|&#x1cee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE TRISTITIA|&#x1cee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ALBUS|&#x1cee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MAJOR|&#x1cee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE RUBEUS|&#x1cee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ACQUISITIO|&#x1cee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CONJUNCTIO|&#x1cee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAPUT DRACONIS|&#x1cee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE LAETITIA|&#x1cee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CARCER|&#x1cee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE AMISSIO|&#x1ceea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUELLA|&#x1ceeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MINOR|&#x1ceec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUER|&#x1ceed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAUDA DRACONIS|&#x1ceee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE VIA|&#x1ceef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEFx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1cef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION SIGN|&#x1cef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION-DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C20x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C21x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C22x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C23x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bete''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nilerian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Masaba''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nwagu Aneke''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shaaldaa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ndiko Jonam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'ti''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Borama''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HORIZONTAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTENNA|&#x1cc08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL RESISTOR SEGMENT|&#x1cc09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL RESISTOR SEGMENT|&#x1cc0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIDDLE THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING DIODE|&#x1cc0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING DIODE|&#x1cc0f;}} |----- 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CARET|&#x1ceb3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAGILE SYMBOL|&#x1ceba;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OFFICE BUILDING SYMBOL|&#x1cebb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TREE SYMBOL|&#x1cebc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|APPLE SYMBOL|&#x1cebd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebe;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STRAWBERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEBE|&#x1cec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRIS|&#x1cec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORA|&#x1cec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METIS|&#x1cec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE|&#x1cec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORIA|&#x1cec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EGERIA|&#x1cec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRENE|&#x1cec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EUNOMIA|&#x1cec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSYCHE|&#x1cec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THETIS|&#x1ceca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MELPOMENE|&#x1cecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORTUNA|&#x1cecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASTEROID PROSERPINA|&#x1cecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLONA|&#x1cece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMPHITRITE|&#x1cecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEUKOTHEA|&#x1ced0;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL INVERTED|&#x1ced2;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MOON-JUPITER|&#x1ced3;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF TARTAR|&#x1ced4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedd;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cede;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRUPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE POPULUS|&#x1cee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE TRISTITIA|&#x1cee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ALBUS|&#x1cee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MAJOR|&#x1cee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE RUBEUS|&#x1cee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ACQUISITIO|&#x1cee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CONJUNCTIO|&#x1cee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAPUT DRACONIS|&#x1cee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE LAETITIA|&#x1cee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CARCER|&#x1cee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE AMISSIO|&#x1ceea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUELLA|&#x1ceeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MINOR|&#x1ceec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUER|&#x1ceed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAUDA DRACONIS|&#x1ceee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE VIA|&#x1ceef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEFx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1cef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION SIGN|&#x1cef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION-DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION SIGN-1|&#x1cef4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION SIGN-2|&#x1cef5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH CHORD|&#x1cef6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH DOUBLE ARC|&#x1cef7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SECTOR WITH CHORD AND DOTTED ARC|&#x1cef8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH DOUBLE ARC|&#x1cef9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH CONCAVE ARC|&#x1cefa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MEASURED ANGLE WITH DOUBLE CONCAVE ARC|&#x1cefb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANGLE OPENING UP|&#x1cefc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HYPERBOLA|&#x1cefd;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Znamenny Musical Notation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TSATA ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SREDNE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TSATA ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SREDNE ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf12;}} ||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO S KHOKHLOM ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TSATA S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK STRANNO MALO POVYSHE|&nbsp;&#x1cf1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE STRANNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE STRANNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO VYSOKO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZELO|&nbsp;&#x1cf20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ON|&nbsp;&#x1cf21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK RAVNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TIKHAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK BORZAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK UDARKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODVERTKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK LOMKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KUPNAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KACHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZEVOK|&nbsp;&#x1cf2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SKOBA|&nbsp;&#x1cf2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK RAZSEKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KRYZH ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf2d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK MRACHNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK SVETLO|&nbsp;&#x1cf31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK TRESVETLO|&nbsp;&#x1cf32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZADERZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DEMESTVENNY ZADERZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK OTSECHKAO|&nbsp;&#x1cf35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODCHASHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODCHASHIE WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&nbsp;&#x1cf37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK CHASHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK CHASHKA POLNAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK OBLACHKO|&nbsp;&#x1cf3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SOROCHYA NOZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DVOETOCHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DVOETOCHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING ATTACHING VERTICAL OMET|&nbsp;&#x1cf3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK CURVED OMET|&nbsp;&#x1cf3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF4x |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KRYZH|&nbsp;&#x1cf40;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING LOWER TONAL RANGE INDICATOR|&nbsp;&#x1cf41;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY PRIZNAK MODIFIER LEVEL-2|&nbsp;&#x1cf42;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY PRIZNAK MODIFIER LEVEL-3|&nbsp;&#x1cf43;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY PRIZNAK MODIFIER DIRECTION FLIP|&nbsp;&#x1cf44;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY PRIZNAK MODIFIER KRYZH|&nbsp;&#x1cf45;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY PRIZNAK MODIFIER ROG|&nbsp;&#x1cf46;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KRYUK|&#x1cf50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KRYUK TIKHY|&#x1cf51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PARAKLIT|&#x1cf52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME DVA V CHELNU|&#x1cf53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KLYUCH|&#x1cf54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME ZANOZHEK|&#x1cf55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA|&#x1cf56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA S OCHKOM|&#x1cf57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PEREVODKA|&#x1cf58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PEREVODKA NEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cf59;}}&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA WITH SOROCHYA NOZHKA|&#x1cf5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME CHELYUSTKA|&#x1cf5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PALKA|&#x1cf5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cf5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME GOLUBCHIK 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1C24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kore Sebeli''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Bete''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nilerian''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Masaba''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Nwagu Aneke''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Shaaldaa''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C82x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C83x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C84x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C85x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C86x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C8Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C94x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C95x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C96x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C97x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C98x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1C9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Ndiko Jonam''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''N'ti''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Adinkra''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Borama''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CBFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING GO-KART|&#x1cc01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING STICK FIGURE|&#x1cc04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HORIZONTAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT VERTICAL RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT RULER SEGMENT|&#x1cc07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ANTENNA|&#x1cc08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL RESISTOR SEGMENT|&#x1cc09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL RESISTOR SEGMENT|&#x1cc0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MIDDLE THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THIRD INDUCTOR|&#x1cc0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING DIODE|&#x1cc0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT-POINTING DIODE|&#x1cc0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CC1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|NPN TRANSISTOR|&#x1cc10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PNP TRANSISTOR|&#x1cc11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RECEPTACLE|&#x1cc12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL CAPACITOR|&#x1cc13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL CAPACITOR|&#x1cc14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE OR|&#x1cc15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE AND|&#x1cc16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE INVERTED INPUTS|&#x1cc17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE INVERTED OUTPUT|&#x1cc18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE BUFFER|&#x1cc19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOGIC GATE BUFFER WITH INVERTED INPUT|&#x1cc1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND UPPER RIGHT|&#x1cc1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x1cc1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TOP AND UPPER LEFT|&#x1cc1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT BOTTOM AND LOWER LEFT|&#x1cc1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1CCCx |{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS QUEEN|&#x1ccc0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS QUEEN|&#x1ccc1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS ROOK|&#x1ccc2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS ROOK|&#x1ccc3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS ROOK|&#x1ccc4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS ROOK|&#x1ccc5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS BISHOP|&#x1ccc6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS BISHOP|&#x1ccc7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS BISHOP|&#x1ccc8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS BISHOP|&#x1ccc9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS KNIGHT|&#x1ccca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS KNIGHT|&#x1cccb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CHESS KNIGHT|&#x1cccc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CHESS KNIGHT|&#x1cccd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT QUADRANT 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LANDER|&#x1cdf5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF FLAILING ROBOT FRAME-1|&#x1cdf6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP HALF FLAILING ROBOT FRAME-2|&#x1cdf7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING AIRPLANE|&#x1cdf8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT-POINTING AIRPLANE|&#x1cdf9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SMALL UP-POINTING AIRPLANE|&#x1cdfa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UP-POINTING FROG|&#x1cdfb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|DOWN-POINTING FROG|&#x1cdfc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPLOSION FRAME-1|&#x1cdfd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPLOSION FRAME-2|&#x1cdfe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPLOSION FRAME-3|&#x1cdff;}} |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE0x |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF AND LEFT HALF WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1ce00;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF AND UPPER HALF WHITE CIRCLE|&#x1ce01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EXPLOSION AT HORIZON|&#x1ce02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1ce03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF HEAVY WHITE SQUARE|&#x1ce04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HEAVY WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE|&#x1ce05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|WHITE VERTICAL RECTANGLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1ce06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|TOP LEFT BLACK LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE|&#x1ce07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FUNNEL|&#x1ce08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL LOWER LEFT TO MIDDLE CENTRE TO LOWER RIGHT|&#x1ce09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO MIDDLE CENTRE TO UPPER RIGHT|&#x1ce0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF WHITE ELLIPSE|&#x1ce0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF WHITE ELLIPSE|&#x1ce0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x1ce0d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL|&#x1ce0e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL LINE WITH TICK MARK|&#x1ce0f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE1x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF HORIZONTAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce10;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF HORIZONTAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce11;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce12;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF VERTICAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce13;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF VERTICAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce14;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VERTICAL LINE WITH THREE TICK MARKS|&#x1ce15;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND TOP RIGHT|&#x1ce16;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND BOTTOM RIGHT|&#x1ce17;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND TOP LEFT|&#x1ce18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND BOTTOM LEFT|&#x1ce19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER LEFT ARC|&#x1ce1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER LEFT CORNER|&#x1ce1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER TERMINAL|&#x1ce1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER LEFT CROTCH|&#x1ce1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LEFT ARM|&#x1ce1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CROSSBAR|&#x1ce1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CROSSBAR WITH LOWER STEM|&#x1ce20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER HALF VERTEX OF M|&#x1ce21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL LOWER LEFT|&#x1ce22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE SHORT UPPER TERMINAL|&#x1ce23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER RIGHT ARC|&#x1ce24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE RIGHT ARM|&#x1ce25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER RIGHT CROTCH|&#x1ce26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER RIGHT CORNER|&#x1ce27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM WITH RIGHT CROSSBAR|&#x1ce28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM|&#x1ce29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT AND LOWER RIGHT|&#x1ce2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT|&#x1ce2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL LOWER RIGHT|&#x1ce2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE SHORT LOWER TERMINAL|&#x1ce2d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER LEFT AND UPPER LEFT ARC|&#x1ce2e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CENTRE OF K|&#x1ce2f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER HALF VERTEX OF M|&#x1ce30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE UPPER HALF VERTEX OF W|&#x1ce31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CENTRE OF X|&#x1ce32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CENTRE OF Y|&#x1ce33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CENTRE OF Z WITH CROSSBAR|&#x1ce34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE RAISED UPPER LEFT ARC|&#x1ce35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM WITH LEFT CROSSBAR|&#x1ce36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER RIGHT AND UPPER RIGHT ARC|&#x1ce37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT AND LOWER LEFT|&#x1ce38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM WITH LEFT JOINT|&#x1ce39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM WITH CROSSBAR|&#x1ce3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT|&#x1ce3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER TERMINAL|&#x1ce3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER LEFT CORNER|&#x1ce3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER LEFT ARC|&#x1ce3e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER LEFT CROTCH|&#x1ce3f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE4x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE CROSSBAR WITH UPPER STEM|&#x1ce40;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE VERTEX OF V|&#x1ce41;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER HALF VERTEX OF W|&#x1ce42;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER RIGHT ARC|&#x1ce43;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER RIGHT CORNER|&#x1ce44;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER RIGHT ARC WITH TAIL|&#x1ce45;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE LOWER RIGHT CROTCH|&#x1ce46;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-45|&#x1ce47;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-2345|&#x1ce48;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-4|&#x1ce49;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-34|&#x1ce4a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-234|&#x1ce4b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-1234|&#x1ce4c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-3|&#x1ce4d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-23|&#x1ce4e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-2|&#x1ce4f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|LARGE TYPE PIECE STEM-12|&#x1ce50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1|&#x1ce51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2|&#x1ce52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12|&#x1ce53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-3|&#x1ce54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-13|&#x1ce55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-23|&#x1ce56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-123|&#x1ce57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-4|&#x1ce58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-14|&#x1ce59;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-24|&#x1ce5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-124|&#x1ce5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-34|&#x1ce5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-134|&#x1ce5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-234|&#x1ce5e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1234|&#x1ce5f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE6x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-5|&#x1ce60;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-15|&#x1ce61;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-25|&#x1ce62;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-125|&#x1ce63;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-35|&#x1ce64;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-135|&#x1ce65;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-235|&#x1ce66;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1235|&#x1ce67;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-45|&#x1ce68;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-145|&#x1ce69;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-245|&#x1ce6a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1245|&#x1ce6b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-345|&#x1ce6c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1345|&#x1ce6d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2345|&#x1ce6e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12345|&#x1ce6f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE7x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-6|&#x1ce70;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-16|&#x1ce71;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-26|&#x1ce72;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-126|&#x1ce73;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-36|&#x1ce74;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-136|&#x1ce75;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-236|&#x1ce76;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1236|&#x1ce77;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-46|&#x1ce78;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-146|&#x1ce79;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-246|&#x1ce7a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1246|&#x1ce7b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-346|&#x1ce7c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1346|&#x1ce7d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2346|&#x1ce7e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12346|&#x1ce7f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE8x |{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-56|&#x1ce80;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-156|&#x1ce81;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-256|&#x1ce82;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1256|&#x1ce83;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-356|&#x1ce84;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1356|&#x1ce85;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2356|&#x1ce86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12356|&#x1ce87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-456|&#x1ce88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-1456|&#x1ce89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-2456|&#x1ce8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-12456|&#x1ce8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-3456|&#x1ce8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-13456|&#x1ce8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-23456|&#x1ce8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|SEPARATED BLOCK SEXTANT-123456|&#x1ce8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CE9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE LEFT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER CENTRE RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER RIGHT ONE SIXTEENTH BLOCK|&#x1ce9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF LOWER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF LEFT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEFT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cea9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT THREE QUARTERS UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|RIGHT HALF UPPER ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|UPPER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1cead;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER THREE QUARTERS RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LOWER HALF RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK|&#x1ceaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#edc3b4" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HORIZONTAL ZIGZAG LINE|&#x1ceb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KEYHOLE|&#x1ceb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|OLD PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH MONITOR IN PORTRAIT ORIENTATION|&#x1ceb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BLACK RIGHT TRIANGLE CARET|&#x1ceb3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|FRAGILE SYMBOL|&#x1ceba;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|OFFICE BUILDING SYMBOL|&#x1cebb;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TREE SYMBOL|&#x1cebc;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|APPLE SYMBOL|&#x1cebd;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|CHERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebe;}}||style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|STRAWBERRY SYMBOL|&#x1cebf;}} |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CECx |{{H:title|dotted=no|HEBE|&#x1cec0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRIS|&#x1cec1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FLORA|&#x1cec2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|METIS|&#x1cec3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PARTHENOPE|&#x1cec4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|VICTORIA|&#x1cec5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EGERIA|&#x1cec6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|IRENE|&#x1cec7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|EUNOMIA|&#x1cec8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|PSYCHE|&#x1cec9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|THETIS|&#x1ceca;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|MELPOMENE|&#x1cecb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|FORTUNA|&#x1cecc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR ASTEROID PROSERPINA|&#x1cecd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|BELLONA|&#x1cece;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|AMPHITRITE|&#x1cecf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEDx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|LEUKOTHEA|&#x1ced0;}}||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR OIL INVERTED|&#x1ced2;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR MOON-JUPITER|&#x1ced3;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SALT OF TARTAR|&#x1ced4;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|DOUBLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedd;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|TRIPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cede;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|QUADRUPLE SQUARE ROOT|&#x1cedf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ddb495" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEEx |{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE POPULUS|&#x1cee0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE TRISTITIA|&#x1cee1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ALBUS|&#x1cee2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MAJOR|&#x1cee3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE RUBEUS|&#x1cee4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE ACQUISITIO|&#x1cee5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CONJUNCTIO|&#x1cee6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAPUT DRACONIS|&#x1cee7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE LAETITIA|&#x1cee8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CARCER|&#x1cee9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE AMISSIO|&#x1ceea;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUELLA|&#x1ceeb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE FORTUNA MINOR|&#x1ceec;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE PUER|&#x1ceed;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE CAUDA DRACONIS|&#x1ceee;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|GEOMANTIC FIGURE VIA|&#x1ceef;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#c8a36f" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CEFx |style="background:#ddb495"|{{H:title|dotted=no|MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE WITH HORIZONTAL BAR|&#x1cef0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION SIGN|&#x1cef2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN MULTIPLICATION-DIVISION SIGN|&#x1cef3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION SIGN-1|&#x1cef4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|LEIBNIZIAN FRACTION REDUCTION 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LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf01;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TSATA ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf02;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf03;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK NIZKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf04;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SREDNE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf05;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf06;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf07;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf08;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf09;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO S KHOKHLOM ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO NIZKO S KRYZHEM ON RIGHT|&nbsp;&#x1cf0c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK 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S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf18;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf19;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK STRANNO MALO POVYSHE|&nbsp;&#x1cf1a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf1b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK POVYSHE STRANNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK VYSOKO S KRYZHEM|&nbsp;&#x1cf1d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK MALO POVYSHE STRANNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK GORAZDO VYSOKO|&nbsp;&#x1cf1f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF2x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZELO|&nbsp;&#x1cf20;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ON|&nbsp;&#x1cf21;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK RAVNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf22;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK TIKHAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf23;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK BORZAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf24;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK UDARKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf25;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODVERTKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf26;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK LOMKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf27;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KUPNAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf28;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KACHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf29;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZEVOK|&nbsp;&#x1cf2a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SKOBA|&nbsp;&#x1cf2b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK RAZSEKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf2c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK KRYZH ON LEFT|&nbsp;&#x1cf2d;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF3x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK MRACHNO|&nbsp;&#x1cf30;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK SVETLO|&nbsp;&#x1cf31;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING TONAL RANGE MARK TRESVETLO|&nbsp;&#x1cf32;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK ZADERZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf33;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DEMESTVENNY ZADERZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf34;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK OTSECHKAO|&nbsp;&#x1cf35;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODCHASHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf36;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK PODCHASHIE WITH VERTICAL STROKE|&nbsp;&#x1cf37;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK CHASHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf38;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK CHASHKA POLNAYA|&nbsp;&#x1cf39;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK OBLACHKO|&nbsp;&#x1cf3a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK SOROCHYA NOZHKA|&nbsp;&#x1cf3b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DVOETOCHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf3c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING MARK DVOETOCHIE|&nbsp;&#x1cf3d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY COMBINING 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align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF5x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KRYUK|&#x1cf50;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KRYUK TIKHY|&#x1cf51;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PARAKLIT|&#x1cf52;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME DVA V CHELNU|&#x1cf53;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KLYUCH|&#x1cf54;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME ZANOZHEK|&#x1cf55;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA|&#x1cf56;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA S OCHKOM|&#x1cf57;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PEREVODKA|&#x1cf58;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PEREVODKA NEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cf59;}}&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STOPITSA WITH SOROCHYA NOZHKA|&#x1cf5a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME CHELYUSTKA|&#x1cf5b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PALKA|&#x1cf5c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cf5d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME GOLUBCHIK 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STATYA|&#x1cf86;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S ZAPYATOY|&#x1cf87;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S KRYZHEM|&#x1cf88;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S ZAPYATOY I KRYZHEM|&#x1cf89;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S KRYZHEM I ZAPYATOY|&#x1cf8a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA ZAKRYTAYA|&#x1cf8b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA ZAKRYTAYA S ZAPYATOY|&#x1cf8c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S ROGOM|&#x1cf8d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S DVUMYA ZAPYATYMI|&#x1cf8e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA S ZAPYATOY I PODCHASHIEM|&#x1cf8f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CF9x |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME POLKULIZMY|&#x1cf90;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STATYA NEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cf91;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA PROSTAYA|&#x1cf92;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA MRACHNOTIKHAYA|&#x1cf93;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA MRACHNOTIKHAYA|&#x1cf94;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA POLUPOVODNAYA|&#x1cf95;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA POVODNAYA|&#x1cf96;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA NEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cf97;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KLYUCHEPOVODNAYA|&#x1cf98;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KLYUCHENEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cf99;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA TIKHAYA PUTNAYA|&#x1cf9a;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA DVOECHELNAYA|&#x1cf9b;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA DVOECHELNOKRYZHEVAYA|&#x1cf9c;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA DVOECHELNOPOVODNAYA|&#x1cf9d;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA DVOECHELNAYA KLYUCHEVAYA|&#x1cf9e;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA DVOECHELNOPOVODNAYA KLYUCHEVAYA|&#x1cf9f;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFAx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMNAYA WITH SINGLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfa0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMOPOVODNAYA WITH SINGLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfa1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMNAYA|&#x1cfa2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMOPOVODNAYA|&#x1cfa3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMOPOVODNAYA WITH DOUBLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfa4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME NEUME STRELA GROMOKRYZHEVAYA|&#x1cfa5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA GROMOKRYZHEVAYA POVODNAYA|&#x1cfa6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME MECHIK|&#x1cfa7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME MECHIK POVODNY|&#x1cfa8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME MECHIK KLYUCHEVOY|&#x1cfa9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME MECHIK KLYUCHEPOVODNY|&#x1cfaa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME MECHIK KLYUCHENEPOSTOYANNY|&#x1cfab;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA TRYASOGLASNAYA|&#x1cfac;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA TRYASOPOVODNAYAA|&#x1cfad;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA TRYASOSTRELNAYA|&#x1cfae;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA|&#x1cfaf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFBx |{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA SVETLAYA|&#x1cfb0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA TRESVETLAYA|&#x1cfb1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA KRYUKOVAYA SVETLAYA|&#x1cfb2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA KLYUCHEVAYA SVETLAYA|&#x1cfb3;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OSOKA KLYUCHEVAYA NEPOSTOYANNAYA|&#x1cfb4;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA|&#x1cfb5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA POVODNAYA|&#x1cfb6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMNAYA WITH SINGLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfb7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMOPOVODNAYA WITH SINGLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfb8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMNAYA|&#x1cfb9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMOPOVODNAYA|&#x1cfba;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMOPOVODNAYA WITH DOUBLE ZAPYATAYA|&#x1cfbb;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMOKRYZHEVAYA|&#x1cfbc;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA GROMOKRYZHEVAYA POVODNAYA|&#x1cfbd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME STRELA KRYUKOVAYA TRYASKA|&#x1cfbe;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME KUFISMA|&#x1cfbf;}} |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFCx |style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME OBLAKO|&#x1cfc0;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME DUDA|&#x1cfc1;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME NEMKA|&#x1cfc2;}}||style="background:#ffc0e0"|{{H:title|dotted=no|ZNAMENNY NEUME PAUK|&#x1cfc3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khaz Musical Notation''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1CFFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} 69o5xnbmo0zmzm16kkehk9ez66y6qab Unicode/Character reference/1A000-1AFFF 0 433328 4633048 4591400 2026-04-29T00:26:34Z ~2026-25946-98 3579813 Roadmapped more Asian Scripts 4633048 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pau Cin Hau Supplement (ctd.)''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A00x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A01x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A02x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A03x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A04x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A05x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A06x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A07x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A08x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A09x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A0Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A10x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A11x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A12x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A13x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A14x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A15x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A16x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A17x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A18x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A19x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A1Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A20x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A21x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A22x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A23x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A24x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A25x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A26x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A27x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A28x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A29x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A2Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Eskaya''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A30x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A31x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A32x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A33x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A34x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A35x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A36x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A37x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A38x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A39x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A3Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A40x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A41x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A42x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A43x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A44x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A45x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A46x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A47x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A48x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A49x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A4Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A50x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A51x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A52x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A53x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A54x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A55x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A56x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A57x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A58x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A59x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A5Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A60x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A61x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A62x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A63x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A64x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A65x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A66x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A67x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A68x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A69x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A6Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A70x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A71x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A72x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A73x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A74x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A75x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Rejang Extended''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A76x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A77x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kaida''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A78x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A79x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A7Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Naxi Dongba''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A80x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A81x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A82x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A87x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A88x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A89x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A8Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A8Bx 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style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A90x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A91x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A92x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A93x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" 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|&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A99x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1A9Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA1x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AA9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AAAx 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AAFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB3x 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AB9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ABAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ABBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ABCx 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AC5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AC6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AC7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AC8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AC9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ACFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Naxi Geba''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AD9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1ADFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AE9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AEAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AEBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AECx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AEDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AEEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AEFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AF9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kana Extended-C''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Kana Extended-B''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#ffc0e0" !style="background:#ffffff"|1AFFx |{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-2|&#x1aff0;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-3|&#x1aff1;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-4|&#x1aff2;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-5|&#x1aff3;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-7|&#x1aff5;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN TONE-8|&#x1aff6;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-1|&#x1aff7;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-2|&#x1aff8;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-3|&#x1aff9;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-4|&#x1affa;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-5|&#x1affb;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp;||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-7|&#x1affd;}}||{{H:title|dotted=no|KATAKANA LETTER MINNAN NASALIZED TONE-8|&#x1affe;}}||style="background:#777777"|&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} 7gd3rr0gf1dm8mq1pcrlmxg4fqbqo6i Unicode/Character reference/19000-19FFF 0 433335 4632929 4629839 2026-04-28T12:33:56Z ~2026-11447-39 3561888 Two additional radicals! 4632929 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Unicode/Character reference}} {|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Jurchen (ctd.)''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1900x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1901x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1902x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1903x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1904x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1905x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1906x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1907x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1908x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1909x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1910x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1911x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1912x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1913x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1914x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1915x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1916x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1917x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1918x 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|&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1960x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1961x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1962x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1963x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1964x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1965x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1966x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1967x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1968x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1969x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1970x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1971x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1972x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1973x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1974x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1975x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1976x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1977x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1978x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1979x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1980x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1981x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1982x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1983x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1984x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1985x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1986x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1987x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1988x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1989x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1990x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1991x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1992x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1993x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1994x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1995x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1996x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1997x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1998x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1999x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19AAx 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!style="background:#ffffff"|1900x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1901x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1902x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1903x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1904x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1905x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1906x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1907x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1908x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1909x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|190Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1910x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1911x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1912x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1913x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1914x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1915x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1916x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1917x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1918x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1919x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Jurchen Radicals''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Ax |style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|JURCHEN RADICAL-01|&#x191a0;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|JURCHEN RADICAL-02|&#x191a1;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|JURCHEN RADICAL-03|&#x191a2;}}||style="background:#c8a36f"|{{H:title|dotted=no|JURCHEN RADICAL-04|&#x191a3;}}||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | ''Unassigned'' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !width="4%"|U+!!width="6%"|0!!width="6%"|1!!width="6%"|2!!width="6%"|3!!width="6%"|4!!width="6%"|5!!width="6%"|6!!width="6%"|7!!width="6%"|8!!width="6%"|9!!width="6%"|A!!width="6%"|B!!width="6%"|C!!width="6%"|D!!width="6%"|E!!width="6%"|F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|191Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Khitan Large Script''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1920x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1921x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1922x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1923x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1924x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1925x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1926x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1927x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1928x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1929x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|192Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1930x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1931x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1932x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1933x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1934x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1935x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1936x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1937x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1938x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1939x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|193Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1940x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1941x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1942x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1943x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1944x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1945x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1946x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1947x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1948x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1949x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|194Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1950x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1951x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1952x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1953x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1954x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1955x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1956x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1957x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1958x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1959x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|195Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1960x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1961x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1962x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1963x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1964x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1965x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1966x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1967x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1968x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1969x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|196Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1970x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1971x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1972x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1973x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1974x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1975x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1976x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1977x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1978x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1979x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|197Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1980x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1981x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1982x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1983x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1984x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1985x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1986x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1987x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1988x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1989x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|198Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1990x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1991x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1992x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1993x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1994x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1995x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1996x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1997x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1998x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|1999x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Ax |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Bx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Cx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Dx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Ex |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|199Fx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Yi Extensions''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19A9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19AAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19ABx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19ACx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19ADx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19AEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19AFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19B9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19BFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19C9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19CFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D0x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D1x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D2x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D3x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D4x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D5x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D6x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D7x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D8x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19D9x |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DAx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DBx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DCx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DDx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DEx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- align="center" style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19DFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" |- | colspan="17" style="background:#f8f8f8;text-align:center" | '''Pau Cin Hau Supplement''' |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |----- align="center" 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style="background:#777777" !style="background:#ffffff"|19FFx |&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp; |----- style="background:#ccccff" !U+||0||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||A||B||C||D||E||F |} {{:Unicode/Character/footer}} t6b8dfsv2t2s9749ednn7bzrmka3nfb Radiation Oncology/Ecological Footprint 0 439650 4632922 4245920 2026-04-28T12:22:37Z Jcb 90773 4632922 wikitext text/x-wiki {{:Radiation_Oncology:TOC}} '''Ecological Footprint of Health Care''' ==General Carbon Footprint== *'''University of Bergen, Norway; 2021''' {{PMID|34711584}} -- "Priority setting and net zero healthcare: how much health can a tonne of carbon buy?" (Bhopal A, BMJ. 2021 Oct 28;375:e067199.); [https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj-2021-067199.long Link] **Proposal to use carbon as part of health care priority setting **Clinical decision-making; health system perspective; and a global perspective *'''UK NHS; 2021''' {{PMID|33581070}} -- "Health care's response to climate change: a carbon footprint assessment of the NHS in England" (Tennison I, Lancet Planet Health. 2021 Feb;5(2):e84-e92.). [https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-calculating-the-carbon-footprint-of-the-nhs-in-england Overview Link]. [https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2542-5196%2820%2930271-0 PDF Link] **Model using Scope 1 (direct emissions from owned or controlled sources), Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased electricity, heat, cooling), Scope 3 (other indirect costs associated with organization's operations, including medical equipment and food/catering, as well as staff commute), and Non-Protocol (patient and visitor travel) **Outcome: In 2019, NHS emissions were 25 megatones of CO2 equivalent (reduction of 26% since 1990). Footprint included supply chain (62%), direct delivery of care (24%), staff and patient/visitor travel (10%), and commissioned private health care services (4%) *'''US National Expenditure Accounts''' **'''2020''' {{PMID|33284703}} -- "Health Care Pollution And Public Health Damage In The United States: An Update" (Eckelman MJ, Health Aff (Millwood). 2020 Dec;39(12):2071-2079.) ***US health care emissions 1,693 kg CO2 per person in 2018, slowly risking since 2012 ***Contribution to emissions: 1) Direct emissions from health care operations (7%), 2) Indirect emissions from purchased energy (11%), 3) Indirect emissions from supply chain (82%). Largest supply chain contribution from pharmaceuticals/chemicals, food, energy, plastics ***Variation in state-level emissions, which were not highly correlated to quality **'''2016''' {{PMID|27280706}} -- "Environmental Impacts of the U.S. Health Care System and Effects on Public Health" (Eckelman MJ, PLoS One. 2016 Jun 9;11(6):e0157014.). [https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0157014 Article Link] ***Estimate of direct and indirect emissions attributable to health care sector using economic input-output life cycle assessment modeling using National Health Expenditures from 2003-2013 ***Greenhouse gas emissions 655 million metric tons CO2 equivalent (9.8% national total). Health care (36%), physician and clinical services (12%) and prescription drugs (10%) were largest categories. ***Direct emissions from on-site operation 2.5%; majority of the emission from supplies of energy, goods, and services. Power generation (36%) ***Additional impact in producing acid rain (12%), GHG (10%), smog formation (10%), air pollutants (9%) causing 470,000 DALYs lost. The are commensurate with 44k-98k of patients who die in hospitals from preventable medical errors **'''2009''' {{PMID|19903917}} -- "Estimate of the carbon footprint of the US health care sector" (Chung J, JAMA. 2009 Nov 11;302(18):1970-2.) ***US health sector contributed 8% of greenhouse gas emission nationally, and 7% of CO2 emission. *'''NHS, 2016''' {{PMID|31098080}} -- "Reducing the carbon footprint of hospital-based care" (Tomson C, Future Hosp J. 2015 Feb;2(1):57-62.). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6465872/ Article Link] ==Specific Carbon Footprint== ===Radiation Oncology=== *'''Princess Margaret, 2023''' (2019-2021) {{PMID|36309074}} -- "Evaluating the Short-term Environmental and Clinical Effects of a Radiation Oncology Department's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic" (Cheung R, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2023 Jan 1;115(1):39-47. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2022.04.054. Epub 2022 Oct 26.) **Retrospective. 10,175 patients resulting in 176,423 fractions. **Outcome: Hypofractionation 17% to 27%. Carbon footprint reduced by 39%. Reduction in visits to outpatient clinic (39% vs 25%, SS) or ED department (6% vs 2%, SS) **Conclusion: Environmental benefit of hypofractionation and virtual care, with no added acute adverse events *'''TARGIT-A Trial''' **Randomized trial. Traditional EBRT vs TARGIT single fraction **'''UK data; 2016''' {{PMID|27160842}} -- "Environmental and social benefits of the targeted intraoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer: data from UK TARGIT-A trial centres and two UK NHS hospitals offering TARGIT IORT" (Coombs NJ, BMJ Open 2016 May 9;6(5):e010703.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890331/ Paper link] ***Retrospective analysis. 505 UK patients with geographic data. Google Maps. Fuel efficiency of 40 mpg, CO2e ~285 g/mile. ***Outcome: Distance travelled TARGIT mean 87 miles vs mean 392 miles (SS). CO2 emissions 24.7 kg vs 111 kg (SS). Time travelling 3 hr vs 14 hr (SS). Patients in 2 semi-rural hospitals larger journeys 753 miles, 30 hrs, and 215 kg CO2 per patient ***TARGIT intraoperative radiotherapy significant reduces journeys for treatment and has environmental benefits **'''Global impact; 2022''' {{PMID|36033486}} -- "Global adoption of single-shot targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (TARGIT-IORT) for breast cancer-better for patients, better for healthcare systems" (Vaidya JS, Front Oncol. 2022 Aug 11;12:786515.) ***Retrospective analysis. Data from 242 of 260 centers in 35 countries. Approximately 44,752 patients treated with TARGIT between 1998 and 2020. Travel data from the UK paper were used. Assumed 66% patients were urban (travel distance saved 305 miles) vs rural (750 miles saved) ***Outcome: Estimate >20 million miles travel saved, representing 5.6 million kg of CO2 equivalent ***Conclusion: TARGIT IORT estimates of ecological benefit ===Cataract Surgery=== *'''Cochin University, France; 2021''' {{PMID|34823888}} -- "The carbon footprint of cataract surgery in a French University Hospital" (Ferrero A, J Fr Ophtalmol. 2021 Nov 22;S0181-5512(21)00538-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jfo.2021.08.004.) **One day of surgery. Greenhouse gas emission related to patient and staff transportation, building energy consumption, and life cycle assessment (LCA) of equipment and sterilization processes **Outcome: LCA of disposable items was 59.5 kg CO2 per procedure. Single procedure generated 2.8 kg of CO2. Average patient transportation per procedure was 7.3 kg of CO2. Sterilization was 2.1 kg. Energy consumption of the building was 0.8 kg and staff transport 0.08 kg. **Conclusion: Total carbon footprint of one cataract procedure was 81.1 kg CO2 equivalent. *'''University of Otago Welligton, NZ; 2021''' {{PMID|34531593}} -- "The carbon footprint of cataract surgery in Wellington" (Latta M, N Z Med J. 2021 Sep 3;134(1541):13-21.) **Use of Eyefficiency tool. Carbon footprint at 4 hospitals. 142 cataract surgeries. **Outcome: a cataract surgery produced on average 152 kg of CO2 equivalent. Greatest contribution from disposable materials and from patient travel *'''Multi-institutional; 2021''' {{PMID|34104796}} -- "Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the 'Eyefficiency' cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services" (Goel H, BMJ Open Ophthalmol. 2021 May 20;6(1):e000642.) **Use of Eyefficiency tool. Carbon footprint at 9 cataract surgical facilities worldwide. 1 week or 30 consecutive cataract surgeries continuously. **Outcome: 475 cataract extractions (mix phacoemulsification and manual incision). Greenhouse gases ranged from 41 kg of CO2 equivalent to 130 kg CO2 equivalent **Conclusion: Global diversity in metrics *'''University Hospital of Wales; 2013''' {{PMID|23429413}} -- "The carbon footprint of cataract surgery" (Morris DS, Eye (Lond). 2013 Apr;27(4):495-501.) **Component analysis for one patient, including building/energy use, travel, and procurement **Outcome: Carbon footprint 182 kg CO2eq. Given total 2230 patient treated in 2011, overall footprint 405.5 tonnes CO2eq. Building/energy use 36%, travel 10%, procurement 54% (medical equipment 33%). ===Head&Neck Surgery=== *'''Dalhousie University, Canada; 2021''' {{PMID|33875009}} -- "Carbon footprint reduction associated with a surgical outreach clinic" (Forner D, J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Apr 19;50(1):26.) **Self-administered survey of 113 patient travel patterns to outreach clinic vs regional centre. 12/2019 - 02/2020. **Outcome: Own car (86%). Median distance to outreach clinic 29 kg vs regional centre 327 km. Mean CO2 emission 117 kg to 144 kg per person; equivalent to individual's 2.5% of annual carbon footprint. **Conclusion: Surgical outreach clinics decrease carbon footprint associated with patient travel ===Hysterectomy=== *'''University of Pittsburgh; 2015''' {{PMID|25517602}} -- "Environmental impacts of surgical procedures: life cycle assessment of hysterectomy in the United States" (Thiel C, Environ Sci Technol. 2015 Feb 3;49(3):1779-86.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319686/ Link] **LCA analysis **Outcome: Different mix of hysterectomies, impact ~400 kg CO2 per case ===Operating Rooms=== *'''Multi-Institutional, Canada; 2017''' {{PMID|29851650}} -- "The impact of surgery on global climate: a carbon footprinting study of operating theatres in three health systems" (MacNeill AJ, Lancet Planet Health. 2017 Dec;1(9):e381-e388.) **Three academic hospitals in Canada (Vancouver General Hospital), USA (University of Minnesota) and UK (John Radcliffe), 1 year period in 2011 **Outcome: Total annual footprint 5,188 tons kg at JRH, 4,182 tons kg at UMMC, 3,219 tons kg at VGH. Per unit area in m2 JRH 1,702 kg/m2, UMMC 2,284 kg/m2, VGH 1,951 kg/m2. Per operation JRH 173 kg, UMMC 232 kg, VGH 146 kg. Largest sources of consumption anaesthetic gases and energy consumption. Surgical theatres 3x-6x more energy-intense than hospitals as a whole due to HVAC requirements. ===General Surgery Practice=== *'''University of Leeds; 2013''' {{PMID|23998839}} -- "Carbon footprint of patient journeys through primary care: a mixed methods approach" (Andrews E, Br J Gen Pract. 2013 Sep;63(614):e595-603.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750798/ Link] **650 daily journeys. 306 patient filled travel survey in March 2012. **Outcome: 55% by car (62% <2 miles), 30% walked (64% <1 mile), 10% bus. Total carbon footprint 63 tonnes CO2 per year **Comment: {{PMID|24152453}} -- "Carbon footprint of patient journeys" (Clayton M, Br J Gen Pract. 2013 Oct;63(615):517. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3782773/ Paper link] ***Patient choice regarding seeing physicians far away ===Minimally Invasive Surgery=== *'''University of Western Ontario, Canada; 2012''' {{PMID|22845049}} -- "Environmental impact of minimally invasive surgery in the United States: an estimate of the carbon dioxide footprint" (Power NE, J Endourol. 2012 Dec;26(12):1639-44.) **Retrospective. Incremental use of CO2 in minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Scope 1 emissions was CO2 used during surgery. 2.5 million procedures in the US in 2009 identified. **Outcome: Scope 1 emissions 303 tonnes CO2. Scope 2 and 3 emissions 355,621 tonnes including gas transport and biomedical waste **Conclusion: Direct CO2 use minimal, but indirect CO2 use in minimally invasive surgeries large environmental impact *'''Wansbeck Hospital, Newcastle, UK; 2008''' {{PMID|18095020}} -- "The carbon footprint of laparoscopic surgery: should we offset?" (Gilliam AD, Surg Endosc. 2008 Feb;22(2):573.) [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-007-9722-x Paper link] **Retrospective. Laparoscopic procedures performed. CO2 cylinders identified. **Outcome: Surgeries 1,629. OR time 1.01 hours. CO2 Cylinders 415. Operative time per cylinder 4 hours. Each cylinder contributes 0.0009 tones CO2. Total 450 liters = 0.0009 tonnes **Conclusion: Direct CO2 impact minimal The aim of this study was to estimate the effect that the expansion of laparoscopic surgery has had on global ===Renal Service=== *'''MetroHealth System, Cleveland, Ohio; 2022''' {{PMID|35654600}} -- "Sources of Variation in the Carbon Footprint of Hemodialysis Treatment" (Sehgal AR, J Am Soc Nephrol. 2022 Jun 2 **Retrospective. 15 Ohio hemodialysis facilities, in 2020. **Outcome: Annual emissions ~769 tonnes CO2e, and 59 kg CO2e per treatment. Largest contributors patient/staff transportation 28%, electricity 27%, natural gas 15%. Equivalent to 93 home energy use **Variability: 3x across facilities; largest contributor transportation **Conclusion: Similar treatments in similar geographic region show substantial variation in carbon footprint *'''Hassan II University, Cacablanca, Morocco; 2021''' {{PMID|33159433}} -- "Carbon footprint of a hemodialysis unit in Morocco" (Mtioui N, Ther Apher Dial. 2021 Oct;25(5):613-620. **Retrospective, 2019 data. 3x4 hours, 424 m2, 24 generators, 80 patients **Outcome: 409 tonnes CO2e per year; or 5.11 tonnes CO2e per patient per year. Largest contributions electricity (28%), equipment purchase/service (27%), staff and patient travel (22%) *'''Dorset County Hospital, UK; 2010''' {{PMID|20719900}} -- "The carbon footprint of a renal service in the United Kingdom" (Connor A, QJM. 2010 Dec;103(12):965-75.) **Activity data for building energy use, travel, and procurement **Outcome: Carbon footprint 3,006 tonnes CO2 eq per year; building energy 13%, travel 15%, procurement 72% (pharmaceuticals 35%, medical equipment 25%). Emissions 161 kg CO2 eq per bed per day inpatient and 22 kg outpatient. *'''Geelong Hospital, Australia; 2013''' {{PMID|23731962}} -- "The carbon footprint of an Australian satellite haemodialysis unit" (Lim AEK, Aust Health Rev. 2013 Jun;37(3):369-74.) **Suburban satellite hemodialysis unit in 2011. **Outcome: Annual per-patient 10.2 tonnes CO2 equivalent. Contributions pharmaceuticals 36%, medical equipment 23%. Contribution of water (4% to 12%) and electricity (5% to 19%) varies throughout Australia ===Meta-Analysis=== *'''Dalhousie University, Canada; 2021''' {{PMID|34251875}} -- "Operating in a Climate Crisis: A State-of-the-Science Review of Life Cycle Assessment within Surgical and Anesthetic Care" (Drew J, Environ Health Perspect. 2021 Jul;129(7):76001.) **Overview of life cycle assessment for surgery and anesthesia. 44 studies eligible **Outcome: Annual impact between 3,200,000 kg and 5,200,000 kg of CO2. Per case, range 6 kg to 1,007 kg CO2 equivalent. Main emission sources anesthetic gases, single use equipment, HVAC *'''Wichita State; 2020''' -- "Quantifying hospital services by carbon footprint: A systematic literature review of patient care alternatives" Alshqaqeeq F, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2020 March. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921344919304665 Link] **Peer reviewed articles Jan 2000 - Dec 2016. 48 studies identified. Environmental scopes: 1) Travel-related energy, 2) Direct energy, 3) Procedural goods and equipment energy *'''NHS Systematic Review; 2020''' {{PMID|32516230}} -- "The Carbon Footprint of Surgical Operations: A Systematic Review" (Rizan C, Ann Surg. 2020 Dec;272(6):986-995.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8274692/ Link] **8 eligible publications. **Outcome: Carbon footprint of single operation range 6 kg to 814 kg of CO2 equivalent. Major sources were electricity use and consumables *'''James Cook University, Australia; 2012''' {{PMID|23078475}} -- "The energy burden and environmental impact of health services" (Brown LH, Am J Public Health. 2012 Dec;102(12):e76-82.). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519304/ Link] **38 publications **Review of National Level Health Service Emissions (16 studies); Hospital / Hospital Facilities (8 studies); Surgery (4 studies); Water consumption (4 studies) ===Telemedicine=== *'''UK NHS Lothian; 2022''' {{PMID|35134839}} -- "Calculating the carbon footprint of a Geriatric Medicine clinic before and after COVID-19" (Bartlett S, Age Ageing. 2022 Feb 2;51(2). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903350/ Paper link] **Retrospective. 48 patient prior to social distancing and 39 patients after social distancing (7 seen via telemed). Estimates for virtual (0.99 kg CO2e) and face-to-face (4.82 kg CO2e) consults, which included use of PPE. Scope 2 and Scope 3. UK petrol car 0.3 kgCO2e per mile. UK grid 0.233 kgCO2e per kWh. PPE 0.15 kgCO2e per outfit. Video call 2.9 kgCO2 per hour **Outcome: Mean travel distance 4.7 miles. Hybrid (face-to-face + telemed) patient travel 24 kg CO2e vs face-to-face 42 kg CO2e. Clinic overhead ~30 kg CO2e. **Conclusion: Environmental benefit of hybrid model with telemedicine consultations *'''St James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; 2021''' {{PMID|34464571}} -- "Time, cost and carbon-efficiency: a silver lining of COVID era virtual urology clinics?" (Croghan SM, Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2021 Sep;103(8):599-603.) **Retrospective. 1,016 consultations, 72% virtual. **Outcome: Travel saving 93.8 miles round trip. Cost saving 25.98 pounds. CO2e reduction 6.1 tonnes **Conclusion: Virtual clinics provide efficiency across number of domains *'''University of Southampton, UK; 2021''' {{PMID|35372776}} -- "The environmental impacts of telemedicine in place of face-to-face patient care: a systematic review" (Ravindrane R, Future Healthc J. 2022 Mar;9(1):28-33.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8966787/ Paper link] **Systematic review. 14 studies. **Outcome: All studies found benefit *'''University of Cambridge, UK; 2021''' {{PMID|33791483}} -- "Does telemedicine reduce the carbon footprint of healthcare? A systematic review" (Purohit A, Future Healthc J. 2021 Mar;8(1):e85-e91. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004323/ Paper link] **Systematic review. 14 studies. **Outcome: savings ranged from 0.7 to 372 kg CO2e, but were highly context specific. The highest was airplane travel saved from Scotland to California H&N surgeon, who watched nasopharyngoscopy virtually *'''Sorbonne University; 2021''' {{PMID|34454847}} -- "Positive environmental impact of remote teleconsultation in urology during the COVID-19 pandemic in a highly populated area" (Filfilan A, Prog Urol. 2021 Dec;31(16):1133-1138). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8387203/ Paper link] **Prospective, 2 weeks, patients scheduled for remote teleconsultation. 80 patients. Conversion 1kWh = 0.1 kg CO2e. 1 km car = 0.175 kg CO2e, while 1 km metro = 0.003 kg CO2e. **Outcome: Face-to-face would have resulted in 84 km per patient, total 6699 km. Cars usual mode of transport (97%). CO2 avoided was 1141 kg CO2e (99% reduction). **Secondary outcomes: Patients saved 974 euro on transport and 112 hours travel time (1.4 hours per patient). Good experience with teleconsultation in 86% **Conclusion: Teleconsultation reduces environmental impact *'''University of Cambridge; 2021''' {{PMID|33791483}} -- "Does telemedicine reduce the carbon footprint of healthcare? A systematic review" (Purhoit A, Future Healthc J. 2021 Mar;8(1):e85-e91.) **Systematic review. CO2 savings per consultation 0.7 - 372 kg, highly context specific. Telemedicine unit energy use very low *'''University Health Network, Toronto; 2010''' {{PMID|20958198}} -- "The impact of telemedicine on greenhouse gas emissions at an academic health science center in Canada" (Masino C, Telemed J E Health. 2010 Nov;16(9):973-6.) **Travel distances for each appointment evaluated by Google Maps **Outcome: Avoided travel 757,234 km; equivalent to 185 metric tons of CO2e. Videoconference unit consumption 42 kg CO2. Air pollutants 360 kg avoided. *'''Umea University, Sweden, 2014''' {{PMID|25188322}} -- "Carbon footprint of telemedicine solutions--unexplored opportunity for reducing carbon emissions in the health sector" (Holmner A, PLoS One. 2014 Sep 4;9(9):e105040.) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4154849/ Paper link] **Lifecycle inventory of 2 rehab units in 2012. 238 telemedicine visits. One hour telemed appointment between 1.9 and 8.4 kgCO2e, depending choice of telemed hardware, bandwidth, meeting duration **Outcome: Avoided travel distance 82,310 km. Avoided carbon cost 602 kgCO2e (~98% reduction) **Conclusion: Telemedicine is a potent carbon reduction strategy ==Environmental Impact== *'''The Lancet Countdown''' **'''2021''' {{PMID|34687662}} -- "The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future" (Romanello M, Lancet. 2021 Oct 30;398(10311):1619-1662.) [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)01787-6/fulltext Link] **'''2020''' {{PMID|33278353}} -- "The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises" (Watts N, Lancet. 2021 Jan 9;397(10269):129-170.) **'''2019''' {{PMID|31733928}} -- "The 2019 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: ensuring that the health of a child born today is not defined by a changing climate" (Watts N, Lancet. 2019 Nov 16;394(10211):1836-1878.) **'''2018''' {{PMID|29096948}} -- "The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: from 25 years of inaction to a global transformation for public health" (Watts N, Lancet. 2018 Feb 10;391(10120):581-630.) [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(17)32464-9/fulltext Link] **'''2017''' {{PMID|27856085}} -- "The Lancet Countdown: tracking progress on health and climate change" (Watts N, Lancet. 2017 Mar 18;389(10074):1151-1164.) **'''2015''' {{PMID|26111439}} -- "Health and climate change: policy responses to protect public health" (Watts N, Lancet. 2015 Nov 7;386(10006):1861-914.) [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(15)60854-6/fulltext Link] ***Formation of The Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change *'''Northeastern University/Yale University; 2018''' {{PMID|29072942}} -- "Estimated Global Disease Burden From US Health Care Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions" (Eckelman M, Am J Public Health. 2018 Apr;108(S2):S120-S122.) **Estimate of disease burden from US health care sector LCA emissions of 614 million tons of CO2 equivalent in 2013 **Outcome: 123,000 to 381,000 disability adjusted life-years of future health damage; malnutrition largest damage dw0z0vo2e9s68abfo63ho9hhtn2ocoi User talk:Kittycataclysm 3 442343 4632978 4632097 2026-04-28T18:32:04Z MediaWiki message delivery 1188004 /* You may be an eligible candidate for the U4C election */ new section 4632978 wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ ! colspan="3" |Talk Page Archives |- |[[User talk:Kittycataclysm/Archive 2022|2022]] |[[User talk:Kittycataclysm/Archive 2023|2023]] |[[User talk:Kittycataclysm/Archive 2024|2024]] |} == That IP range calculator == Following [[phab:T381138|T381138]], I have now become the maintainer of the IP range calculator you like. You can find it [[toolforge:ftools/general/ip-range-calc.html|here]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:10, 9 January 2025 (UTC) :Thank you for the heads-up! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC) == A merge and unmerge from two years ago == I was browsing through the history merge log when I saw that you merged [[Cookbook:Chicken Bog]] into [[Cookbook:Chicken Bog I]], and then promptly reverted it. What happened here exactly? Could I correct it? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 15:55, 10 January 2025 (UTC) :Good question! I can't remember what I was trying to do, but it looks like I didn't succeed at what I wanted based on the log comment. You're just trying to history merge to get [[Cookbook:Chicken Bog I]] to have continuity of history? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC) ::I think I figured out your mistake: it outright moved the revisions from the first page to the second, rather than copying them. This would have caused the other two [[Cookbook:Chicken Bog]] pages to have incomplete histories. I think the only solution would be to XML import the pre-April 2023 revisions from the first page to the other three, and I'm not sure if that's the best idea, and I am technically unable to do so. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:49, 10 January 2025 (UTC) == Undeletion request == I wouldn't be surprised if you expected this, but I'd like to ask you to undelete the subpages of [[Rotorcraft Fundamentals]] you just deleted with the summary "Use of copyrighted work without permission. Please read Terms of Use: page needs to be imported for attribution", so that I can do that. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 19:54, 14 January 2025 (UTC) :Done! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:57, 14 January 2025 (UTC) ::Upon further investigation, this might actually be a rare case where an [[WB:UT|unmerged transwiki]] is ''preferred'' (this is part of why I stopped calling them "bad transwikis"), since only a small portion of the Wikipedia article (with over 2,000 revisions) was copied over. Importation is generally only needed if the ''majority'' of the page is copied across wikis. I'll just leave a null edit providing attribution and add {{tlx|Copied}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 21:19, 14 January 2025 (UTC) == Reusing [[Cookbook:8 Desserts in 1 Pan]] on wikiHow == Hi, I am a user on wikiHow, see [[wikihow:User:Xeverything11]]. I would like to create a new recipe on wikiHow. I wanted to let us know if I can give permission to reuse your contributions to this recipe from Wikibooks to wikiHow. I (as a copyright holder) created this recipe on Wikibooks, but you contributed to this recipe. If not, I'll use the revision before you contributed since I was the only author. Wikibooks uses CC-BY-SA 4.0 while wikiHow uses CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0, which both licenses are incompatible due to ShareAlike conditions. Thanks [[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] ([[User talk:Xeverything11|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xeverything11|contribs]]) 08:27, 15 January 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] I'm personally fine with this as long as proper attribution is given back to the original recipe page here. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:52, 20 January 2025 (UTC) ::I adapted this [[wikihow:Make-8-Desserts-in-1-Pan|recipe]] on wikiHow with attribution, and got a Rising Star (an achievement used for best new articles on wikiHow). Thank you! [[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] ([[User talk:Xeverything11|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xeverything11|contribs]]) 19:49, 24 January 2025 (UTC) == Wikibooks community == Hi, @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]! I am trying to contribute more to English Wikibooks. My main contributions will focus on the Cookbook, especially on Indonesian recipes. Do you have a community group where we can discuss and share ideas together? I am looking forward to join. Thank you! [[User:Raflinoer32|Raflinoer32]] ([[User talk:Raflinoer32|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Raflinoer32|contribs]]) 08:47, 16 January 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Raflinoer32|Raflinoer32]] Sorry I missed this, and welcome! Are you asking about a Cookbook-specific area for discussion? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:39, 20 January 2025 (UTC) ::Yes. Do you know place for this? ::Thank you ::[[User:Raflinoer32|Raflinoer32]] ([[User talk:Raflinoer32|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Raflinoer32|contribs]]) 09:41, 21 January 2025 (UTC) :::Honestly, there's not a centralized Cookbook-specific discussion space, especially since there aren't currently a ton of active contributors. Some people ask questions at [[Cookbook talk:Table of Contents]]. I'm currently the most consistently active and involved Cookbook editor, so feel free to ask me questions! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:46, 22 January 2025 (UTC) == Congratulations! == [[File:Admin T-shirt.svg|thumb|You get this now.]] You are now a permanent administrator. Welcome to the team (I am entitled to say this because I technically got the extension a few hours before you did)!{{FBDB}} [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 10:33, 29 January 2025 (UTC) :Thanks :) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:29, 29 January 2025 (UTC) == Is there a way to contact a Steward on WikiBooks? == Hi {{PAGENAME}}, Is there a way to contact a Steward on WB? I tried to find who the active Stewards are here at [[Special:ActiveUsers?username=&groups%5B%5D=steward&wpFormIdentifier=specialactiveusers]] but nothing shows up. The reason I am asking is that I believe that all individual Wikimania-wikis should have a backward link to the [[Wikimania-wiki]], but I just visited the [[wikimania 2014 wiki]] and could not find this backward link. I tried to ask about this on the [[Wikimania 2014 main-page talk]] but disovered that the Stewards have protected it. Is there a way wikibookians can communicate with Stewards at WB? Thanks in advance for answering this non-urgent question, and apologies for all the red-links which I can bluify if needed. Cheers [[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] ([[User talk:Ottawahitech|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ottawahitech|contribs]]) 16:37, 7 February 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] You can ask this on somewhere like [[metawiki:Steward requests/Miscellaneous]]. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:01, 7 February 2025 (UTC) <s>:@[[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] seconding what Leaderboard said—we no longer have any active stewards at enWB.</s> Had a brain fade there and mixed up stewards with bureaucrats. Yes, meta is the place for this. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:15, 7 February 2025 (UTC) ::@Kittycataclysm,@[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]], or anyone else: ::Some wikibookians prefer for various reasons to post only at wb. I myself am indef-blocked at META so could not participate at [[metawiki:Steward requests/Miscellaneous]] even if I waned to. ::Since [[Wikimania]] is a topic of interest to all members of the [[wikimedia movement]] why can't wikibookians talk to thier elected representatives here? [[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] ([[User talk:Ottawahitech|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ottawahitech|contribs]]) 20:56, 7 February 2025 (UTC) :::@[[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] I can check with the blocking admin to see if they'd be willing to unblock you, if you'd like. The reason things like these are done at Meta is that Meta is a cross-project coordination platform - stewards ''cannot'' be expected to watch every project after all. Now you could message any steward here on Wikibooks if you really wanted to, but that is not normally a good idea. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 02:26, 8 February 2025 (UTC) ::::Wikimania is the annual conference celebrating all the free knowledge projects hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF). It is a wikimedia initiative which is meant to help all of our projects (including wikibooks), gain more readership, educate more wiki-editors, foster better communications, and much more. The wmf has been hosting a Wikimania-wiki dedicated to each Wikimania annual event since 2004. These wikis contain a wealth of information, but can benefit from wiki-improvements, starting from spelling and grammar errors that detract from their to appeal to the general membership. It would be nice if Stewards paid more attention to it. ::::@[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]], I truly appreciate your offer, but I posted this here not in order to get someone to advocate for one unblocking at META. As I said earlier: ::::* "Some wikibookians prefer for various reasons to post only at wb" ::::* "The reason I am asking is that I believe that all individual Wikimania-wikis should have a backward link to the Wikimania-wiki, but I just visited the wikimania 2014 wiki and could not find this backward link. I tried to ask about this on the Wikimania 2014 main-page talk but disovered that the Stewards have protected it" ::::I would much rather see more wikimedia members question blocking in general at META. One cannot run such large movement of people from different backgrounds and nationalities simply by silencing minorities IMIO. [[User:Ottawahitech|Ottawahitech]] ([[User talk:Ottawahitech|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ottawahitech|contribs]]) 20:12, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == [[Crystal ball]] == That page appears to be a mixture of isolated paragraphs from [[w:Crystal ball|Crystal ball]], hence my tag. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 03:04, 9 February 2025 (UTC) :Yep, that seems correct! I also queried it simply because it does not seem suitable for inclusion at all. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:09, 9 February 2025 (UTC) == Question about an edit suggestion == Hi Kittycataclysm, Thanks for the great work you do as an admin! I wanted to clarify a suggestion you made on a recently published page I’m working on. You recommended splitting it into smaller sections—would you suggest creating separate pages for these sections, or would a higher-level header for some topics be sufficient? Any specific recommendations you have would be greatly appreciated! Here’s the link to the page I’m referring to: [[Funding and Finance of Transportation Projects in the United States of America]] Thank you! [[User:Svrmustafa|Svrmustafa]] ([[User talk:Svrmustafa|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Svrmustafa|contribs]]) 18:19, 18 February 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Svrmustafa|Svrmustafa]], and thanks for asking! Splitting refers to creating new pages, each with a smaller amount of content. The main page should then contain a table of contents, and each page can contain a navigation template for easier navigation. I'll create the table of contents based on the current work and move some content to one of those pages as an example for you; then, you can do the rest. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:26, 19 February 2025 (UTC) ::Following up on this—I noticed that you use the term "paper". However, technically Wikibooks hosts books not papers, so you should probably change this wording. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:38, 19 February 2025 (UTC) == Talkback == {{Talkback|Cookbook talk:Chilli Crab|Recipe Questions}} [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 09:54, 19 February 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] I also made [[Cookbook:Prata|this]] [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 10:15, 19 February 2025 (UTC) == Hello == Can you look at my latest recipe? [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 00:10, 28 February 2025 (UTC) :I saw it! It needs a few corrections, which I'll note. What's the origin of the recipe? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:23, 28 February 2025 (UTC) ::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] How do you write recipe summary, correct headers [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 06:04, 28 February 2025 (UTC) :::Please see [[Cookbook:Policy/Recipe template]]. What's the origin of the recipe? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:08, 28 February 2025 (UTC) ::::ok [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 02:33, 1 March 2025 (UTC) == Cookbook == Hi there, Kittycataclysm. I wandered over here from Wikipedia, and I'm quite enamoured with this cookbook. I noticed you seem to be the one maintaining it, and I thought I'd reach out. Can I really just start cranking out recipes from public domain cookbooks and my family recipes? It's that simple? I was also wondering about the featured recipes section. There's not very many in there, and I imagine there's not very many folks around to do reviews compared to GAR on Wikipedia. How do you handle content review? Thanks. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 01:51, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] and welcome! For some context, the Cookbook has been around since the very beginning of Wikibooks, but it had gotten into a bit of disarray over the course of about two decades by the time I found it. I started the long process of overhauling, standardizing, and expanding it just over four years ago—I finished standardizing the recipe formatting and quality a while back and am currently working my way through the ingredient pages before moving on to equipment, techniques, and cuisines. You can absolutely add any public domain recipes as well as your own recipes—they just need to conform to the [[Cookbook:Policy/Recipe template|recipe template]] and [[Cookbook:Policy|Cookbook policy overall]]. It's even better if you've made the recipe and can contribute a nice picture and specific guidance/instructions/notes! Please feel free to ask me any questions. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:27, 1 March 2025 (UTC) ::Oh, and regarding the featured recipes section, I actually haven't gotten around to looking into that yet—there's been a lot to do! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:28, 1 March 2025 (UTC) ::That's great, thanks a lot for your response. This is just delightful. Maybe content review is something that we could collaborate on. There's a lot of recipes in here and it would be nice to know which ones are the best. Question for you, [[:Category:Brown sauces]] is really bothering me. How can I move that to Brown sauce recipes? [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 02:29, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :::Good catch on that category! It seems like it was created two decades ago and never got corrected—feel free to recategorize those recipes. Thank you also for introducing the hideprefix parameter to the category trees—I didn't realize that was an option, and it reduces the visual clutter! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:38, 1 March 2025 (UTC) ::::My pleasure! As I continue to look at the categories, this is actually worse than I thought. We have both [[:Category:Sauce recipes]] and [[:Category:Recipes for condiments]] and I suspect that's just the beginning. I want to go through and categorize everything properly, but the bones aren't even there... How long do I have to be here before it'll let me create and move around categories? [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 02:40, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :::::Regarding the categories, the category overhauling is in progress, since I address the category when I overhaul the associated page. The variation in titling is actually somewhat deliberate—I started changing it from "____ recipes" in certain cases to solve a particular categorization problem. Sometimes, there is an item that is used in recipes as an ingredient but for which there are also recipes. For example, [[:Category:Recipes for bread]] versus [[:Category:Recipes using bread]]. The different naming scheme is necessary to properly delineate the categories, and I'm working on implementing it a bit more consistently as I go. While you're still getting started, it would be great if you could check with me when something looks odd or out of place—that way I can take a look and weigh in on whether that's normal or not and maybe provide some context. Just off the top of my head, I think you will have to wait for autoreview status to make move changes. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:56, 1 March 2025 (UTC) ::::::I see what you're saying, I've been trying to wrap my head around that. Maybe it would be beneficial to try to put together some sort of a Cookbook MOS regarding category structure? It's kind of all over the place right now. Using your bread example, would it perhaps make more sense to have [[:Category:Bread recipes]] and [[:Category:Recipes using bread]]? There would be no ambiguity with just those two categories, but when you add the extra [[:Category:Recipes for bread]], that's when things start getting a little whacky. What do you think? [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 03:05, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :::::::Either that or get rid of [[:Category:Bread recipes]] and keep the other two. But one of these categories gotta go, I reckon. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 03:07, 1 March 2025 (UTC) ::::::::I see you already had the same thought as me. I think all categories should include "for" or "using". Take for example, [[:Category:Recipes for pancakes]] as opposed to [[:Category:Pancake recipes]]. Well obviously there's no recipes using pancakes. But for something like [[:Category:Recipes for gravy]], there may also be a need for [[:Category:Recipes using gravy]]. The lack of consistency in this regard means the only way to achieve consistency across the categories is by changing them over to that format. Sorry for clogging up your talk page! [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 03:18, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :::::::::Same heads-up as below—migrating this over to [[Cookbook talk:Table of Contents]] —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:10, 4 March 2025 (UTC) :Also, on [[Cookbook:Table of Contents]], could you please add a wikilink for [[Cookbook:Breakfast]], and maybe add cooknav to the top for seamless navigation between all the top level articles? Can't edit that article yet. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 02:47, 1 March 2025 (UTC) == More Table of Content Edits == Hello again. I've been going through everything and this is my list of suggestions for edits to the table of contents. Unfortunately there's not much else I can do for now, because without autoconfirmed my ability to change anything is very limited. I was going to ask for someone to check off the confirmed box for me at RfP but I can't post there either, so I guess I'll be back in four days. * Fix Bread wikilink * Remove "Creaming" from techniques, redirected to Mixing * [[Cookbook:History of Food and Cooking]] points to redirect, needs capitalized * [[Cookbook:Low-Carb]] points to redirect, needs capitalized * [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the Mediterranean]] to [[Cookbook:Mediterranean Cuisine]] for parity * Remove the S from the cuisine wikilinks on ToC, currently redirecting * Create [[:Category:Lunch recipes]], wikilink to ToC * Wikilink [[Cookbook:Dessert]] under Meals * Get rid of "Brunch"; will just be confusing alongside a breakfast and lunch category * Create [[Cookbook:East Asian Cuisine]] so I can add the recipes from [[:Category:East Asian recipes]] to it; currently is a redlink on the ToC * Change "Introductory Matter" header to just "Introduction" * Appendix and Equipment sections switch places Cheers, [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:46, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :I took the liberty of doing it myself in my userspace. You can just copy it over from [[User:MediaKyle/sandbox]]. Figured I'd save you the trouble of trying to figure out what I'm talking about. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 14:15, 1 March 2025 (UTC) :Circling back to this! It seems like your suggestions are getting at a couple different things. I'll try to go through them point-by-point below: :* {{xt|Fix Bread wikilink}} {{done}} :* {{xt|Remove "Creaming" from techniques, redirected to Mixing}} see below comments on TOC. :* {{xt|Cookbook:History of Food and Cooking points to redirect, needs capitalized}} {{not done}} for now because I don't fully understand the urgency and I want to triage/prioritize things for you, but please feel free to make this change yourself once you can! :* {{xt|Cookbook:Low-Carb points to redirect, needs capitalized}} {{not done}} for same reason as above. :* {{xt|Cookbook:Cuisine of the Mediterranean to Cookbook:Mediterranean Cuisine for parity}} {{not done}} for now just because we do have a lot of cuisine pages that follow the form "Cuisine of ____". It could be good to standardize, and I had been planning to do that once I got around to the cuisines. :* {{xt|Remove the S from the cuisine wikilinks on ToC, currently redirecting}} {{not done}} for same reason as other redirects :* {{xt|Create Category:Lunch recipes, wikilink to ToC}} Not quite sure what you mean here, and I didn't see what it corresponded to in your linked sandbox page :* {{xt|Wikilink Cookbook:Dessert under Meals}} {{done}} :* {{xt|Get rid of "Brunch"; will just be confusing alongside a breakfast and lunch category}} I'm not sure about this—brunch is in many places considered a separate entity, and I don't necessarily think it would cause confusion. But, overall it's hard to determine whether it should have its own page and TOC link because I haven't actually gotten around to evaluating the meal pages and what role they should play. See also the TOC notes below. :* {{xt|Create Cookbook:East Asian Cuisine so I can add the recipes from Category:East Asian recipes to it; currently is a redlink on the ToC}} {{done}} for now; however, I'm not sure yet whether it will ultimately make sense to keep that as a content page. I think content pages should be reasonably focused, and it may not be the best to have a cuisine page that is so broad. This is something I planned to consider once I made my way around the overhauling the cuisines. :* {{xt|Change "Introductory Matter" header to just "Introduction"}} The reason I made it "Introductory Matter" instead of "Introduction" is because there's already a chapter itself titled "Introduction"—it felt odd to have the entire section titled that as well. Happy to discuss other header options (e.g. "Front Matter", which is a generally accepted book term) :* {{xt|Appendix and Equipment sections switch places}} see below comments on TOC. :* '''Comments on the TOC:''' So, I think a fundamental issue with the current TOC is that it somewhat arbitrarily picks and chooses individual pages to link. It also sometimes direct-links to categories and sometimes to content pages, which I don't think we should do. Because the cookbook is so expansive, it's been established that manual indices intending to capture detail in large areas don't really make sense and quickly get bulky and out-of-date. This is why categorytree is such a useful tool! After thinking on it for a while and making some small tweaks, I think I'd ultimately like to overhaul the TOC and come to a solution that keeps a few broad headers/links to the small handful of the primary content pages while perhaps stashing away more detailed and self-updating lists in a collapsible way to reduce clutter but allow for customizable user navigation. Much to think about, and I'll probably workshop some things on the side to see how they feel. :Let me know if I've misunderstood anything! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:24, 3 March 2025 (UTC) ::Thanks for the notes! Here's my thoughts: ::* On the Cuisine titling, it actually seems like [[Cookbook:Cuisine of the Mediterranean]] and [[Cookbook:East Asian cuisines]] are the only ones that don't follow the naming scheme, i.e. "[[Cookbook:African Cuisine]]", and I think that shorter titles are preferable where it makes sense. ::* On your note about East Asian Cuisine, I actually had the same thought after going through the cuisine pages. Having three separate pages for different kinds of Asian cuisine does seem a little silly, doesn't it? Do you think it might be better to combine all of them under one "Asian Cuisine", but put the different locales under separate headers? ::* On Brunch - I honestly think there's way too much ambiguity around what exactly constitutes as "brunch" to keep that in. I feel as though the term brunch more applies to the time you're eating, rather than the kind of food. I think it would be easier to keep meals that include commonly accepted breakfast foods in the Breakfast category, and things that don't fit neatly into that, into the Lunch category. This would prevent any dilemmas in the future where we can't decide whether something is breakfast or brunch. ::* You're right that it looks a little awkward to have the header as Introduction when there's a page called introduction. I still think that to say "Introductory Matter", or "Front Matter" as you mentioned, is a little long-winded and reflects a more academic tone than needed for a cookbook. Upon further reflection, I think maybe rather than worrying about the header at this point, we should perhaps think about trying to compile all of those short introductory type pages into one comprehensive introductory page. Then we likely won't even need a header for it on the ToC. ::* The ToC is definitely a bit cluttered, and it bothers me too that there's a real lack of consistency across whether the wikilinks lead to a page or a category. I'm not sure how I would feel about cutting away too much of the navigation from it, though, because just about every page on there does have a reason to be there, it's just that they're not presented very nicely. Some of it can certainly get nested or combined though. I'll play around with it over the next few days in my sandbox as well and let you know if I come up with anything. ::* As an aside, the first thing on my to-do list once my autoconfirmed comes through is to start subcategorizing all of the recipes so that they're all nicely sorted in the category trees. When you have a chance, I'd love to hear your thoughts on what we should use as the standard naming for categories. Once we determine this, I think we can also take the liberty of updating the cookbook MoS to reflect it. ::Cheers, [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:33, 3 March 2025 (UTC) :::Note: After writing this, I realized what you were getting at about slashing away some of the subpages. Maybe we can come up with a system where all of those subpages are under their main subpage rather than on the ToC. For example, all the Cuisines are under [[Cookbook:Cuisines]], all techniques under [[Cookbook:Cooking Techniques]], to keep the subpages off the main ToC. Also, I wonder if maybe we should try to make a centralized discussion for this somewhere, in case anyone else wants to join in at some point? [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 11:45, 3 March 2025 (UTC) ::::Heads-up: to make it easier to keep track of these and since I think they deserve their own discussions, I'm going to gradually migrate them over individually to [[Cookbook talk:Table of Contents]]. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:52, 4 March 2025 (UTC) :::::Good idea. Can you remove the semi-protection from that talk page? I see no reason why it should be protected. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 23:23, 4 March 2025 (UTC) == Cookbook ToC == Hi [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]. I was just wondering why you didn't respond to my above message, and started a separate sandbox for the ToC instead? It seems as though you don't really want to collaborate. It would be nice if we could work on this together. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 22:43, 2 March 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] thanks for the ping! I'm sorry you feel like I don't want to collaborate—the opposite is true, and please understand that this is good-faith editing. The reason I haven't responded to the above points is mostly since you've been modifying a bunch of content and adding suggestions lately, and I've been working my way through these while continuing with my routine contributions and real life as well—things happen a little more slowly here than on other projects, and I'm the one person dedicated to the cookbook right now. The reason I created that sandbox was because I saw [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General#Modernize the shelves|your comment]] at the reading room and wanted to play around and think about your suggestion without touching the actual TOC. You're right that it's not the best, and it's been something I've been thinking about for a bit now. Please understand also that it can be overwhelming when a new editor unfamiliar with the Cookbook begins making a high volume of edits and suggestions without having much experience with it or its history—this isn't to say that you don't have good ideas or things worth contributing. In fact, you have already made a few helpful changes, as I've mentioned. I just want to do this properly and take the time to evaluate your suggestions together with the current efforts that are underway, and that can take a bit. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:03, 2 March 2025 (UTC) ::Thanks for getting back to me. While I may be new to Wikibooks, I'm certainly not new to MediaWiki, and I've been working with small wiki projects for a number of years. Perhaps it's been a misunderstanding to some degree, but I've found my reception here to be unusually unwelcoming. The way to do this properly, as you said, would be to have discussions and form consensus. Yesterday, when you reached out to me about adding hideroot to the pages, I gave you my rationale and was more than happy to have a discussion about it, but you did not reply. I noticed a similar situation happened with [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User_talk:Ottawahitech#Category_sorting Ottawahitech], regarding category sorting. I'm aware that you're the main person looking after the cookbook right now, which is why I reached out to you right from the get go. ::I understand why you would want to create your own sandbox to play around with options for the ToC, but I'm sure you can understand why it would draw my attention that you would do this without implementing any of the wikilink fixes I mentioned, or making an attempt to discuss it further. This came across to me as not wanting my help. ::I invite you to check out my page on Wikipedia. I've made contributions across quite a wide area of topics there, as well as the other Wikimedia projects, and this is the first time I've encountered any sort of resistance to my contributions. I think Wikibooks has enormous potential, and I'm very excited to contribute to helping it grow. On most projects, this would be something to be encouraged. I don't feel like "I'm sorry that you feel that way" was really an appropriate response. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 23:59, 2 March 2025 (UTC) :::I think you're right that this has been a mix of misunderstanding and miscommunication, and I think I can understand how things came across as unwelcoming! For whatever it's worth, I absolutely plan on circling back to the various discussions at hand (I have all the relevant pages open to return to), but it seems like the order I did things made it seem like I was ignoring you (if I'm understanding correctly). I am pretty busy, so sometimes items on my to-do list do get lost/shunted or it takes me a bit to get around to something—please don't hesitate to give me a ping if it seems like I'm taking a while to get back to something. Looking forward to more collaboration! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:49, 3 March 2025 (UTC) ::::I'm glad you can understand where I'm coming from. To clarify, my intent is not to try to rush you, or to try to push you to make changes that you don't agree with. It's really easy to misinterpret things over the Internet, and I think a short message can go a long way. I apologize if I've caused you any undue stress by coming into the cookbook and unleashing a flurry of alterations, but do rest assured that I'm not married to any of my changes, I'm always open for discussion, and I want to see the cookbook improve just like you do. The great thing about wikis is that no change is permanent. I think we'll have it in tip-top shape in no time! [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 01:19, 3 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Cookbook:Polish Doughnuts (Paczki)]] == Do you see any reason not to just add this to Featured Recipes? At least we know this one works, and it seems like this is now one of the few recipes to have a picture that actually aligns with the recipe used. I was thinking later on we'll come up with a content review system where a couple editors will actually try the recipes nominated for FR, but in the absence of that I'd just add it to the list. [[User:MediaKyle|MediaKyle]] ([[User talk:MediaKyle|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaKyle|contribs]]) 12:25, 4 March 2025 (UTC) :I'm fine with adding it to the featured recipes. You're right that we'll want to come up with a good system for this going forward, though it's lower down on my personal priority list at moment. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:15, 4 March 2025 (UTC) == [[Cookbook:Cream Cheese American Buttercream]] == Hi! I am a wikiHow user and I am planning to adapt this recipe to wikiHow. Since you contributed to this recipe, I wanted to know if I can get permission to reuse your contributions to this recipe. Thanks. [[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] ([[User talk:Xeverything11|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xeverything11|contribs]]) 21:41, 4 March 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Xeverything11|Xeverything11]] that's fine with me as long as proper attribution and linking back to the original recipe page here are included at the top. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:28, 4 March 2025 (UTC) == [[A Companion to Our Literary Journey]] == Hi! I feel that we have started to outline the scope in a clearer and more precise way and that’s the work we are going to do with the students this and for the next years, adding more sections and content. Do you think that would be enough? [[User:Ferdi2005|Ferdi2005]] ([[User talk:Ferdi2005|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Ferdi2005|contribs]]) 22:43, 6 March 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Ferdi2005|Ferdi2005]]! Yes, this seems to be reasonably outlined. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:51, 7 March 2025 (UTC) == Exercising care with copyright == When deleting a page as a copyright violation, it is important that you '''do not quote any content from the deleted page'''. If you do, then your log entry is itself a copyright violation. I have redacted a recent deletion that you performed because of this. If you want to make sure that none of your past deletions have been problematic for this reason, you can [[quarry:query/90444|run this SQL query]] to get a list of every deletion that could be eligible for redaction. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 18:32, 21 March 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] and thank you for the message. In the most recent instance that I think you're referencing, I do not see any material in the edit summary that posed a significant risk—I don't believe the few listed words would be a copyright concern. However, I do understand your concern! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:31, 21 March 2025 (UTC) == Splitting Pages == Hi I have recently made the book on the [[History of the Nawabs of Bengal]] and you gave a notice on how you believe it should be split into smaller bits. As I am still new to wikibooks I don't know how to do this. Can you please assist me on renaming the page so I can split the page into multiple pages? @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] [[User:Greatswrd|Greatswrd]] ([[User talk:Greatswrd|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Greatswrd|contribs]]) 19:47, 29 March 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Greatswrd|Greatswrd]]: You did it. I've removed the tag. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:44, 29 March 2025 (UTC) :Like @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] said, you're all set! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 29 March 2025 (UTC) ::Thanks! @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] [[User:Greatswrd|Greatswrd]] ([[User talk:Greatswrd|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Greatswrd|contribs]]) 10:24, 30 March 2025 (UTC) == Minecraft book == Is it good creating pages like this, [[Minecraft#Husk]]? [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 12:43, 9 May 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] what do you mean? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:18, 10 May 2025 (UTC) ::are we allowed to create pages like that? like for every mob [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 10:02, 11 May 2025 (UTC) :::To be honest, I don't think the structure and formatting of the book is very good. Several of the mob pages, for example, have very little information and aren't particularly helpful on their own. If I were working on it, I would restructure the book. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:09, 11 May 2025 (UTC) ::::I am planning to do that. [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 04:19, 12 May 2025 (UTC) == Request to Review Adjusted User Page (XoriantTeam) == Hello [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I hope you're well. I noticed that my user page ([[User:XoriantTeam]]) was recently deleted for appearing promotional or inappropriate for Wikibooks. Thank you for keeping the community standards in check. I’ve since revised the content with closer attention to neutrality and compliance with Wikibooks guidelines. My intent is to participate constructively, especially in areas related to digital engineering and educational content creation. If possible, I’d appreciate your help reviewing the revised version. I'm happy to share it or upload it as a file if there’s a preferred method. Please let me know how best to proceed. I welcome any suggestions and will gladly make further adjustments. Best regards, XoriantTeam [[User:XoriantTeam|XoriantTeam]] ([[User talk:XoriantTeam|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/XoriantTeam|contribs]]) 11:02, 15 May 2025 (UTC) :Hi there—you can publish an updated user page, but I'd caution you against talking about your company. Keep it limited to your involvement with Wikibooks. You may contribute productively here, but further promotional materials are grounds for an indefinite block. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:30, 15 May 2025 (UTC) == Planning to use AWB to update categories on the cookbook == Hello. I noticed in recent changes that you were moving some categories using HotCat (e.g. moving Category:Chile recipes to Category:Recipes using chile), which can be time-consuming. Therefore, I plan to help you with moving the cookbook categories by adding myself to enabledusers and enabledbots in [[Wikibooks:AutoWikiBrowser/CheckPageJSON]]. Would this be fine if I assist you and to add myself to the check page? I am familiar with using AWB after testing on a non-Wikimedia project. Thank you. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 04:42, 8 June 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]—thank you for the tip! I just installed JWB, so this should make my mass cat changes much faster. Thanks again! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:11, 8 June 2025 (UTC) :: Thank you for the information. Also, is it okay if I change (for example) [[:Category:Vinegar recipes]] to [[:Category:Recipes using vinegar]] (I can redirect the former category to the latter), given that we should move {{tq|Category:[ingredient] recipes}} to {{tq|Category:Recipes using [ingredient]}} for consistency? [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:57, 8 June 2025 (UTC) :::Sure thing—go ahead! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:53, 8 June 2025 (UTC) == Tool for even faster category changes == See [[:c:Help:Gadget-Cat-a-lot#As_your_user_gadget]]. I just [https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=User:Koavf/common.js&action=history installed it] and used it dozens of times in a click. Let me know if you need any help. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 00:36, 19 June 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Koavf|Koavf]] Thanks! I'm having a little trouble activating it, but I'll keep trying. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:54, 19 June 2025 (UTC) ::A lot of times, a purge will do the trick. See [[:mw:Purge]]. Usually just <kbd>Ctrl+Shift+R</kbd> once or twice. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 00:55, 19 June 2025 (UTC) :::Took several purges, but we're set now! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:16, 19 June 2025 (UTC) == Advice on when I should run for adminship == Hi, I hope you are doing well. I am asking for some advice on when I should run for enwikibooks adminship, given the following below: Currently, I am doing some optimizations for dark mode on this project, and some of the message box/MediaWiki interface/template pages might be outdated, fully protected, or can use a little help using mw-parser-output. These unfortunately might hinder the process of updating these pages/templates for Vector 2022's dark mode.<br> Additionally, I have a solid expertise with edit filters, as I have requested some administrators to update deprecated filter variables, switching filters from warn and disallow to disallow only, and I can also monitor the filter log for potential false positives (from local or global filters). A fellow English Wikibooks administrator also said to me that they are willing to support me in a few months when I run for adminship, as I am generally trusted. I hold two advanced global permissions, and I hold an edit filter helper permission on the English Wikipedia, to be sure. Thank you for your consideration. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 01:02, 23 June 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]—good question! I agree that you are a trusted user, and I think it would be reasonable for you to run for adminship, especially given our need to fix up technical aspects of the project. If you don't plan to commit to Wikibooks long-term (i.e. you have some projects you'd like to take a few months to complete and then be done), you can always request temporary adminship. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:30, 23 June 2025 (UTC) :: Thank you for your feedback, but I also plan to monitor for vandalism/spam, and to commit to reduce the administrative assistance reading room backlog, should I be elected for adminship (and I forgot to mention those). Anyway, regarding your feedback, I might run by August or even July, given that I've lately started contributing more often to Wikibooks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:29, 23 June 2025 (UTC) ::: [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I am pinging you one more time to see if you have read my response above yours. Thank you. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:34, 26 June 2025 (UTC) ::::Hi @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]! I'm not sure what you mean—was there an additional question you had? Everything you've outlined seems quite reasonable. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:26, 26 June 2025 (UTC) ::::: Apologies for the confusion, I don't have any questions to ask. I was clarifying that I can help with implementing edit requests and to block obvious vandals and spammers, aside from the skills I mentioned earlier. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:32, 26 June 2025 (UTC) == how is it you feel able to interfere in my sandbox? == you deleted a page in my sandbox that was my way of providing my response to a request from an OpenSCAD dev team leader for a couple of text blurbs for use on a web page of the OpenSCAD site. now that you have deleted my page i have to recreate the texts from a screenshot to be able to offer the suggestions, which i will This kind of high handed treatment is what keeps me from being a wiki-anything contributor .. If it is Wiki policy to interfere in the documentation of an open source project because it is hosted on Wikibooks then i will take up the task of moving our online docs to a site where you cannot interfere. -- [[User:VulcanWikiEdit|VulcanWikiEdit]] ([[User talk:VulcanWikiEdit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VulcanWikiEdit|contribs]]) 21:56, 29 June 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:VulcanWikiEdit|VulcanWikiEdit]]—thanks for bringing this to my attention. I now understand that this was intended to be in your user namespace—I've undeleted it and moved it to the correct namespace for you. Let me know if anything else comes up! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:05, 30 June 2025 (UTC) ::ah .. err .. umm .. well that is a gentle answer to my ire. Thanks for being so gracious [[User:VulcanWikiEdit|VulcanWikiEdit]] ([[User talk:VulcanWikiEdit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VulcanWikiEdit|contribs]]) 20:29, 30 June 2025 (UTC) ::and .. isn't my sandbox in my namespace by default? [[User:VulcanWikiEdit|VulcanWikiEdit]] ([[User talk:VulcanWikiEdit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VulcanWikiEdit|contribs]]) 20:30, 30 June 2025 (UTC) :::No worries—it looks like you didn't add the prefix "User:" before writing out the full page titles, so the pages you created were technically in the project's Main space with the official published materials. Going forward, you can just double-check that the page title starts with "'''User:'''VulcanWikiEdit/sandbox", and that should keep everything in the right place! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 21:36, 30 June 2025 (UTC) ::::BTW .. i love the play on cat lover name [[User:VulcanWikiEdit|VulcanWikiEdit]] ([[User talk:VulcanWikiEdit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VulcanWikiEdit|contribs]]) 15:35, 1 July 2025 (UTC) :::::Thank you! That's very kind. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:46, 1 July 2025 (UTC) == Regarding the user Codename Tameirao == Could this be Matthew again (the Unicode LTA)? I believe it might be him based on his usage of edit summaries, and his usual edits to [[Unicode/Versions]]. I just blocked his recent account, and then I protected and stabilized that Unicode book. <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 23:51, 12 August 2025 (UTC) :I suspect you're right! That seems like a reasonable course of action. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:56, 13 August 2025 (UTC) :: I recently encountered another possible LTA, see [[Special:Contributions/~2025-55706-6]] (as well as [[Unicode/Roadmap Blocks]]). I can email you more details if you want. <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 16:30, 9 September 2025 (UTC) :::I think this is the same LTA, yes! I've protected [[Unicode/Roadmap Blocks]], but I think it would be a good idea if we could automate this monitoring somewhat using the edit filter. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:07, 9 September 2025 (UTC) :::: I don't think that was Matthew, as he typically uses edit summaries. The deleted page was not protected, as it was protected before you deleted it; I salted it from creation for one year. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:22, 9 September 2025 (UTC) ::::: You might want to look at [[Special:Contributions/Freddy Fazbearing Others]]. '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 04:18, 26 October 2025 (UTC) ::::::Thank you! I went ahead and blocked them. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:54, 28 October 2025 (UTC) == IP block exempt == Hi Kitty, I currently have IP block exemption on enwiki, Commons and Wikidata as I use VPNs connected to my internet security software. Can you please grant me the right on wikibooks. I have a strong password and use two factor authentication. ''[[User:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#ff0000;">Tar</b><b style="color:#ff7070;">nis</b><b style="color:#ffa0a0;">hed</b><b style="color:#420000;">Path</b>]]''<sup>[[User talk:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#bd4004;">talk</b>]]</sup> 10:51, 22 August 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:TarnishedPath|TarnishedPath]]! This doesn't sound unreasonable to me, but I think it would be good if you requested at [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] so we can have a discussion—I have not granted this right before. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:50, 23 August 2025 (UTC) ::Kitty, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. ''[[User:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#ff0000;">Tar</b><b style="color:#ff7070;">nis</b><b style="color:#ffa0a0;">hed</b><b style="color:#420000;">Path</b>]]''<sup>[[User talk:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#bd4004;">talk</b>]]</sup> 03:25, 23 August 2025 (UTC) ::See [[Wikibooks:Requests_for_permissions#TarnishedPath_(discuss_·_contribs_·_count_·_logs_·_block_log_·_rfp_·_rights)_(IP_Block_Exemption)]] ''[[User:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#ff0000;">Tar</b><b style="color:#ff7070;">nis</b><b style="color:#ffa0a0;">hed</b><b style="color:#420000;">Path</b>]]''<sup>[[User talk:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#bd4004;">talk</b>]]</sup> 03:35, 23 August 2025 (UTC) == You've got mail! == {{You've got mail|sig=<span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 00:20, 6 September 2025 (UTC)}} :Thank you! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:06, 6 September 2025 (UTC) == Are you able to import? == I made a few requests over at https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Requests_for_import . [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 22:32, 4 October 2025 (UTC) : [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]], I'll go ahead and start the imports. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:29, 5 October 2025 (UTC) ::Thank you for your help [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 16:51, 5 October 2025 (UTC) ::: My apologies for not doing this sooner, because some database error appears when I am trying to mass import. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:39, 5 October 2025 (UTC) ::::I also tried to make this import earlier and ran into issues with the software. I was hoping it was a temporary bug, but it seems to be persisting. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 00:01, 6 October 2025 (UTC) :::::This seems like I should get involved. {{working}}... [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 13:11, 6 October 2025 (UTC) :::::: I believe there are five pages that have massive page histories they fail to import here. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:13, 6 October 2025 (UTC) :::::::I backed up the XMLs of them locally but im unsure how much that'd do. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 15:18, 6 October 2025 (UTC) ::::::::Just became an importer. The reason is prob understandable but I cannot upload the XML file to here locally. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 17:23, 10 October 2025 (UTC) == About the category parameter in the recipe summary template == When it uses a "recipe by type" category, should it use a "[type/food] recipes" name or "Recipes for [type/food]"? I recently operated JWB to change from [[:Category:Dessert recipes]] to [[:Category:Recipes for dessert]] in multiple Cookbook recipes, and from what I've said before, I've changed to ''Recipes for dessert'' in the category parameter of Cookbook recipes. Hope you don't mind that this was over more than 250 changes (not counting the recent category changes after moving some recipe categories). Thanks. '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:07, 27 October 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]—those JWB changes you made seem fine to me! I'm not quite sure what you're asking in your first sentence, though. Assuming I understand correctly: in general, I think the default format should be whatever the actual category name is. BUT if there is a redirect, it ultimately shouldn't matter too much. And, because I'm not convinced of the utility of that infobox parameter in the first place (thinking of removing it), I'm not hugely concerned about it for the time being. Does this help? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:21, 27 October 2025 (UTC) :: Probably, but I will say the following below (for my first sentence) to clarify: :: On the <code>|category =</code> parameter, when placing a recipe category name, should it either be {{tq|Sandwich recipes}} or {{tq|Recipes for sandwiches}}? I hope this clears the confusion. '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:39, 27 October 2025 (UTC) == Please no more Unicode LTA == Please don't block me again. I promise I will edit Unicode stuff and add correct information. [[Special:Contributions/&#126;2025-30839-28|&#126;2025-30839-28]] ([[User talk:&#126;2025-30839-28|talk]]) 20:54, 1 November 2025 (UTC) :<small>I am a bit out of the loop, so correct me if I'm wrong - I'm assuming here</small> I think the point is that they want you to ''not'' edit the Unicode stuff? Also hi kitty, it's been a ... very long time.. <sup>&#8212; [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c71300">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[User talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#ce3f00">'''ROAR''' at me!</span>]]</sub> 01:13, 5 November 2025 (UTC) ::Ok so apparently not as long as I thought, but it feels like I've been away for at least a year lol <sup>&#8212; [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c71300">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[User talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#ce3f00">'''ROAR''' at me!</span>]]</sub> 01:23, 5 November 2025 (UTC) :::Nice to see you! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:41, 5 November 2025 (UTC) == Administrator and reviewer user right combinations are not needed anymore == Given that administrators can review edits in addition to reviewers, I would suggest for you (and other administrators) to kindly remove the reviewer permission from (own) accounts. What I'm saying is that if one holds administrator and reviewer permissions together, they can remove the reviewer permission from their own account and retain their administrator permission. Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:06, 11 November 2025 (UTC) :Gotcha—is there a reason it's bad for one user to have both these rights? If so, I can remove my reviewer right. Otherwise, it seems fairly harmless? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:26, 11 November 2025 (UTC) :: The thing is, administrators have the <code>review</code> user right, as well as some permissions in the reviewer user group in the administrator toolset. That means that having the reviewer user group together with the admin user group is redundant. Hope this explains it. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 19:59, 11 November 2025 (UTC) ::: @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] <s>I'll do this tomorrow morning, as well as to remove autoreviewed user permissions from users who are reviewers.</s> ({{doing}}) [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:24, 12 November 2025 (UTC) : I have removed the autoreviewed user permission from users who are reviewers. As for administrators, I will do so later today. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:40, 13 November 2025 (UTC) == Nesting in Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities == Hi Kittycataclysm, I am editor of wikipedia since 2004. We have the habit if we have a concern using the talk page to clarify the case. I am not sure to delete meaningful content without previous notification and doing major redirection without agreeing the main contributor(s) is an adequate admin act and sign of good manner of host (see [[W:Wikipedia:Etiquette|Wikipedia:Etiquette]].) Yes, It will be not an average book but above the regular. This is the exact case: ''"this may be appropriate, such as with large textbooks that contain subsections with a lot of content."'' ''for to establish good structural and stylistic practices'' I have a data management certification. If you asking it will have 4 nest level on strict purpose. If you saw the introduction of the [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities]] is/will be a global collection making effective collaboration over borders and continents. One structured + categorized(!) page for each community willing to show up. The Postal addresses has also same or larger deepness, this is unavoidable (Country/Postal Code/Location/Street/House/floor/door). Here will looks like: '''Eco-comm/Continent/Regio code/Community name''' The goal of this system to open bridge + experience highway for the communities using the same permaculture technics what collected parallelly in [[Open Book of Permaculture]]. That is also part of this knowledge base please dont do simplification steps on that without discussion. I am kindly asking to revert your edits in this book. After that I will put a notification template about "This book is under construction with major changes. Before contributing, please discuss and align your work with at least one of the main contributors listed in the Page History. Common clarifications/ guides are on the primary talk page." Thanks: [[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 02:22, 12 November 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]], and thank you both for your contributions and for reaching out! Yes, I did make the following changes to [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities]]: :* I moved the pages from the [[Eco-comm]] namespace to the [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities]] namespace, since the table of contents and pages for a given book should be under that book's namespace. :* I removed the links to Wikipedia that were on [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities]], since outlinking has been discouraged at en.Wikibooks as a matter of practice. Compilations of links may not fall into WB scope as an instructional text, and [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion/Piano Solo Music: An Encyclopedia|there is precedent for deleting them]]. But, I do see that the tool I used didn't just remove links to enWP, so I will restore the prior revision and ping the tool developer. :* I flagged it as needing denesting—you're right that nested entries can sometimes be appropriate. In this case, I was primarily flagging for a denest because the table of contents needs to be moved onto the main page, and it shouldn't have hidden navigation within the nested portions. :Could you clarify which of these edits you do not agree with so I can make sure they are individually addressed? As an aside, it could be helpful to create a [[Help:Local manuals of style|local manual of style]] for the book in order to clearly outline the expectations. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:59, 12 November 2025 (UTC) ::My main concern not about moving and flagging but '''deleting''' [[Eco-comm]] against [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]] and not mentioning in the clarification even after my notification. Should I note all administrators [[Wikibooks:Please do not bite the newcomers]] - or will they do speedy deleting one by one until I make them individually addressed? :::The <u> local manual of style</u> development is ongoing together with the sample pages. ::'''MAIN PAGE''' ::The '''Main page''' and '''Namespace''' is the [[Eco-comm]]. The '''Full Title''' or '''Cover''' is [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities]]. Because of the high level of nesting the below extra-long-full-text-title to be avoided the Cover page is a redirection with preface/intro etc. ::'''NESTING ''' :::Featured book with 3 level nesting: [[Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Educational Change/Theory]] :::5 level nesting example: [[Development Cooperation Handbook/Designing and Executing Projects/Communication Management/Communication Planning/Develop a Conflict Management Strategy]] ::'''Categories''' The [[:Category:Eco-comm]] will let the users make practical sub-categories e.g. [[:Category:Eco-comm/Project/numundo]] [[:Category:Eco-comm/]] ::: ::[[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 03:44, 18 November 2025 (UTC) :::Thank you for elaborating! I'm unfortunately not sure what you mean about deleting [[Eco-comm]]—are you referring to the fact that I moved it without leaving a redirect? Regarding the nesting, I do honestly think those other books you linked should have their navigation denested since I find their format difficult to parse, and they have some navigation issues. Looping in some other active admins (@[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] (@[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]]) so they can get eyes on this and voice anything they think is important. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 04:12, 18 November 2025 (UTC) ::::It makes no sense to have some crazy abbreviation as a "main page" or "namespace" (whatever that means in this context) for a book in order to allow it to be deep nested. Nobody needs to type the whole name of the nesting because that's what navigation templates do, and it is a simple matter to override the page title. I also take issue with the statement, above, "Before contributing, please discuss and align your work with at least one of the main contributors listed in the Page History." Anybody can edit, and nobody gets to own and control any work. Taken together, this complaint looks like a case of attempting to assert ownership and to operate against the normal practices of Wikibooks. As such, I am completely aligned with the changes made. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:49, 18 November 2025 (UTC) :::::That. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 14:59, 18 November 2025 (UTC) ::::Thanks @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]@[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] for the contribution, btw the [[Development Cooperation Handbook/Designing and Executing Projects/Communication Management/Communication Planning/Develop a Conflict Management Strategy]] also looks crazy long, is'nt it? Lets continue in the [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/General]] keeping this page for personal messages. [[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 23:07, 20 November 2025 (UTC) == Deletions of Wikibook subpages == Hello @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], regarding the [[Thesis Writing Guide]] subpage deletions, should I just recreate them when I keep working on them or was there an automatic deletion that we could undo? This document will grow, but really slowly. Best, Tim [[User:TimBorgNetzWerk|TimBorgNetzWerk]] ([[User talk:TimBorgNetzWerk|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/TimBorgNetzWerk|contribs]]) 11:37, 16 December 2025 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:TimBorgNetzWerk|TimBorgNetzWerk]]! Since there was so little content on the deleted pages, my recommendation would just be for you to gradually recreate the chapters as you go. Does that make sense? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:54, 17 December 2025 (UTC) ::Makes sense, not my ideal solution, but also not far from it :) The end result will be the same, the in-between will just feel a little bit weird from time to time. ::Thank you for taking time to curate and quality-control Wikibooks - wishing wonderful holidays and a happy new year! [[User:TimBorgNetzWerk|TimBorgNetzWerk]] ([[User talk:TimBorgNetzWerk|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/TimBorgNetzWerk|contribs]]) 20:43, 17 December 2025 (UTC) :::Thank you, and happy holidays to you as well :) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:13, 17 December 2025 (UTC) == help with "Media Literacy and You" == {{re|Kittycataclysm}} What do I need to do to get a quality review of ''[[Media Literacy and You]]'', or whatever is needed to remove <nowiki>{{Qr-em|not clear how this is to be structured as a book}}</nowiki>? I ask, because you added that flag just over 2 hours after I created it. I later found that I had accidentally created it as an anonymous user. I've since started using my standard Wikiname, and I tried to respond to the requests both by creating a discussion on the "Discussion" page associated with that book and by upgrading the content. The upgrades included adding the "Introduction" chapter by revising an article on Wikiversity that convinced me to start this Wikibook. I have other articles that I plan to rewrite to create 9 of the remaining 11 chapters in the current table of contents, as indicated in this table of contents. ??? Thanks, [[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] ([[User talk:DavidMCEddy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidMCEddy|contribs]]) 02:23, 8 February 2026 (UTC) :Hi @[[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]]! I removed the query flag, since this is clearly not a test page. I do have concerns about the suitability of this book for Wikibooks, since it seems to be more in line with essays and original research/analysis (which are [[Wikibooks:WIW|out of scope here]]). Wikiversity seems like a very suitable place for them—is there a specific reason you want to move them here? Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:24, 8 February 2026 (UTC) ::{{re|Kittycataclysm}} ::This book is intended to accelerate the diffusion of [[w:Media literacy|media literacy]] by making it easier for humans to (a) access training materials and (b) connect with research on the most important issues that concern them and (c) discuss those issues with others who may believe differently in a nonthreatening context that encourages dialogue and a shared search for what can honestly be said about any particular issue. This is an extension of "The wisdom of polarized crowds" discussed in [[Wikipedia:Reliability of Wikipedia]]. ::I don't know about you, but I'm frightened by the collapse of nuclear arms control agreements since the year 2000, by global warming, by the threats of the Trump administration to invade Canada and Greenland, etc. If this book project is successful, it will make a material contribution to reversing these trends -- unless this kind of dialogue is [[v:Responding to a nuclear attack|interrupted by a nuclear war]]. === Who is DavidMCEddy === ::I'm a [[w:Vietnam veteran|Vietnam-era veteran]] with a PhD in statistics and a publication record for which [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Spencer-Graves-3 ReserchGate has found over 1,200 academic publications that have cited my work.] Since [https://xtools.wmcloud.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/DavidMCEddy 2010 I have logged] * 6,000+ edits in each of Wikipedia and Wikiversity, * 1,000+ in Wikimedia Commons, * 30,000+ in Wikidata, and * almost 1,000 in other Wikimedia Foundation projects like Wikiquote and edits to the Spanish, French and German Wikipedias. This includes dozens of research reports posted to Wikiversity under [[v:Category:Freedom and abundance]] and 44 posts under [[v:Category:Media reform to improve democracy]] that provide a platform for documenting and discussing 44 episodes of a fortnightly "Media & Democracy" series of 29:00 mm:ss podcasts syndicated for the [https://pacificanetwork.org/stations-2/ Pacifica Radio Network] featuring the opinions of leading experts on the increase in political polarization and violence and what those experts think should be done about this. I've just posted another chapter to [[Media Literacy and You/The impact of the media on political economy since the time of the Pharaohs]]. I hope you will agree that this book can make a positive contribution to Wikibooks and to [[w:Jimmy Wales|Jimbo Wales]]' [[w:Wikipedia:Prime objective|Prime Directive]] to create "a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge." Thanks, [[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] ([[User talk:DavidMCEddy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidMCEddy|contribs]]) 01:19, 9 February 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] Thank you and I understand this, but I am asking why you think this material is more suitable at Wikibooks rather than at Wikiversity. From what I can see, Wikiversity seems like the more appropriate home for it given our [[Wikibooks:WIW|scope]]. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:59, 9 February 2026 (UTC) ::{{re|Kittycataclysm}} ::"Media Literacy and You" is textbook to support both self study and classes on media literacy. ::I have been posting content to Wikiversity since 2014 and have not encountered support there for books. A search just now turned up a hint of a book on Wikiversity, but I could not easily find anything on how to do it, etc. ::I think this "Media Literacy and You" project would lose the vast majority of its potential if it were not on Wikibooks. ::??? Thanks, [[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] ([[User talk:DavidMCEddy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidMCEddy|contribs]]) 02:22, 9 February 2026 (UTC) {{outdent}} {{re|Kittycataclysm}} Will you please help me with the protocols of creating a book on Wikiversity? 1. I have found documentation that claims that Wikiversity supports such. However, the documentation seems incomplete, potentially out of date, etc. For example, I could not see how to follow the instructions for [[Wikiversity:Help:Books#Step 1: Enable the "Book creator" tool]]. So I posted a question to [[Wikiversity:Help talk:Books]]. 2. What do you suggest I do next? :I can create an article on Wikiversity titled, "Media Literacy and You", and port everything I've posted to Wikibooks there, then replace the pages on Wikibooks with redirects to [[Wikiversity:Media Literacy and You]], [[Wikiversity:Media Literacy and You/Introduction]], and [[Wikiversity:Media Literacy and You/The impact of the media on political economy since the time of the Pharaohs]]. :If you think that's the best way to build this book project, great. It would actually be easier for me, because there would be less translation between what I already have on Wikiversity and a version for Wikibooks. (Also, Wikiversity supports <nowiki>{{cite Q|...}}</nowiki>, which I have used extensively for years.) :Thanks for your help. [[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] ([[User talk:DavidMCEddy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidMCEddy|contribs]]) 13:26, 9 February 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the exact workings of Wikiversity, so I can't be much help there. My personal recommendation is that you ask there for help on how best to structure your materials to match the WV requirements. If you'd like some additional opinions/insight, please feel free to also check in at the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General|reading room]]. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:22, 10 February 2026 (UTC) ::{{re|Kittycataclysm}} I believe I have finished migrating all of ''Media Literacy and You'' to Wikiversity and replacing the parts of it on Wikibooks with redirects. Comments? Thanks, [[User:DavidMCEddy|DavidMCEddy]] ([[User talk:DavidMCEddy|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DavidMCEddy|contribs]]) 17:32, 10 February 2026 (UTC) == Thank you! == Heya, thanks for reviewing my stuff! Just to note, the first lesson page was done and so that'll need moving. If you want to discuss anything with me, I am easily reachable on Discord @ xiluosi233. I can explain philosophy, approach, and so on from my teaching experience if you want anything regarding that. [[User:Shira the Mogul|Shira the Mogul]] ([[User talk:Shira the Mogul|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Shira the Mogul|contribs]]) 19:48, 17 February 2026 (UTC) :It appears [[An Introduction to the Han Script]] was moved wrong - should it not be [[General Literary Chinese from Scratch/An Introduction to the Han Script]]? [[User:Shira the Mogul|Shira the Mogul]] ([[User talk:Shira the Mogul|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Shira the Mogul|contribs]]) 19:52, 17 February 2026 (UTC) ::@[[User:Shira the Mogul|Shira the Mogul]] good catch! I accidentally removed more of the title than intended. I've fixed this now. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:18, 18 February 2026 (UTC) == A test request == Just to see whether a recent Luna update turned out as intended, could you briefly revert your [[User:Kittycataclysm/lunaoptions.json|Luna preferences page]] to the first revision? Since you don't appear to have any custom preferences in the first place, I don't think there should be any conflicts. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 01:49, 30 March 2026 (UTC) :Done! But, it seems to have perhaps auto-updated again immediately afterwards. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:39, 10 April 2026 (UTC) == Linking == Hi,<br> For my edification, why is a link from [[Cookbook:nettle|nettle]] to [[w:Urtica_dioica|Urtica dioica]] not appropriate? The Wikipedia article has more information & seems relevant.<br> Thanks, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 01:53, 24 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] good question! Wikibooks discourages outlinking, since books should be self-contained units. Instead of linking to [[w:Urtica dioica]], the correct approach would be to flesh out the actual chapter here at Wikibooks. 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When was this added since I don’t remember getting rollback or reviewer rights - only uploader, and [[Special:CentralAuth]] confirms this. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:blue;">If only Middle English Wikipedia could be saved</span>([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 19:10, 23 November 2021 (UTC) :{{re|Gifnk dlm 2020}} That's because you now have [[Wikibooks:Reviewer|reviewer]] which is granted automatically. In fact, Special:CentralAuth actually confirms that, as you have <code>editor</code>, which is just reviewer. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 19:14, 23 November 2021 (UTC) ::Oh really? I thought editor means at least 10 edits and 4 days. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:blue;">If only Middle English Wikipedia could be saved</span>([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 19:48, 23 November 2021 (UTC) :::{{re|Gifnk dlm 2020}} I think you're getting confused with [[wikipedia:WP:Autoconfirmed|autoconfirmed on the English Wikipedia]]. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 19:50, 23 November 2021 (UTC) ::::Yep that’s what I was thinking about. 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BTW: not sure why that's even nominated for deletion, and make sure to notify the contributors. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:08, 8 January 2022 (UTC) ::::I did. Even the blocked IP vandal.[[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 18:12, 8 January 2022 (UTC) :::::I don't understand. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:13, 8 January 2022 (UTC) ::::: OK,look at this editor. [[User:2600:387:5:803:0:0:0:3C]] I notified this editor because he contributed to the book. And he's a blocked IP vandal. Was that a good idea?[[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 18:16, 8 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::Probably not ''necessary'', though there is nothing wrong with notifying banned users. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:17, 8 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::: Here is why it is nominated for deletion. [[Minecraft resource gathering/Meat|This]] and most of the subpages were low-quality and not helpful. Example: Using the former revision of the Meat sub-page,I could see a Minecraft newbie crafting a weapon and then attacking a creeper thinking it will drop meat,then said player blows up because creepers blow up. [[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 18:23, 8 January 2022 (UTC) == I am making a proposal to amend [[Wikibooks:Strategy guides]]. == It is basic,not really !voted on yet,I will make amendments if consensus says "Amend",however each amendment needs community consensus.[[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 23:52, 9 January 2022 (UTC) :I don't understand the proposal. It seems that you initially intended to propose disallowing strategy guides, but then removed that option - so all I see are "Keep" (which is default) and "Amend" (which anyone can do per policy and doesn't need a "proposal"). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 04:36, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :: I do not like [[Wikibooks:Strategy guides]],so I am requesting this amendment policy [[Wikibooks:96.18.219.55's Strategy Guides Proposal|here]]. [[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 16:21, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :::Your link points to nothing. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 16:25, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :::: That is because it cannot be created,because of the edit filter blocking external links,can you copy over [[Wikibooks:Strategy guides]] to the place the link goes to? [[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 16:28, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :::::No, because you're creating the page at an inappropriate location. Propose your changes in the talk page of the policy page. Also seriously consider creating an account; that way, the edit filter will bother you far less. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 16:34, 10 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::Copy over the policy to the talk page of said policy,bottom section.[[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 16:43, 10 January 2022 (UTC) Edit filter issues. [[Special:Contributions/96.18.219.55|96.18.219.55]] ([[User talk:96.18.219.55|discuss]]) 16:43, 10 January 2022 (UTC) :::::::Done. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 16:47, 10 January 2022 (UTC) ::::::::Hi. 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Sorry for the inconvenience. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 08:42, 16 November 2022 (UTC) == Question about edit filters == Hi @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]]! I've been poking around the [[Special:AbuseFilter|edit filter]] pages to learn more about them, and I was wondering why so many of them are set such that they are private and cannot be viewed (I do understand why they are set to restrict editing of course). I hope this doesn't come across as too pushy or invasive—I'm just very interested in the details of how filtering and moderation work on a technical level, and I'm curious about why some information isn't public. Cheers :) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:27, 31 December 2022 (UTC) :(Also, I just realized what today's date is—Happy New Year!!) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:28, 31 December 2022 (UTC) :{{re|Kittycataclysm}} :* A filter is basically code that defines some conditions for it to trigger. For instance, one can write code that looks for anyone trying to creating a page with less than 5 edits, or adding content with a specific keyword to a page. :* Once we have defined a filter, we need to decide what to do if a user does something that triggers a filter (in the above example, creating a page with less than 5 edits). These can range from simply tagging, giving the user a warning (i.e, allowing once the warning is acknowledged), preventing the edit from going through, or blocking the user. At Wikibooks, we make use of all four options. We can also choose to simply log the attempt (i.e, do nothing from the user's point of view); that's used when we want to test a filter to see if it works as expected. :* Regarding why many of them look private: this is because they are used as part of our antivandalism and anti-spam efforts. To allow anyone to view those filters would mean that someone would be able to use the information in the filter to find out what it does, and use that against the project (for example by using different keywords to bypass the filter). Hence these filters can only be viewed by admins (for local filters), and Meta admins/users with [[meta:AFH|abuse filter helper]] or higher for global filters (which affect ''every'' project in Wikimedia). :Also BTW: not sure where you are, but it's not 2023 where I'm at (GMT +3). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:05, 31 December 2022 (UTC) ::@{{u|Kittycataclysm}} and Leaderboard: apologies for chiming in, but happy new year (it's also 2023 where I am (UTC+11)) to both of you too. Let's hope that 2023 is better than 2022. [[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 23:00, 31 December 2022 (UTC) ::Thank you so much, that makes sense! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 16:59, 1 January 2023 (UTC) == Question about temp adminship == Hello! I wanted to check with you since you're the one who suggested that I apply for temp adminship: how can we determine whether consensus is reached regarding admin permissions? [[Wikibooks:Administrators]] doesn't have a clear answer, but [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions#Kittycataclysm%20(discuss%20%C2%B7%20contribs%20%C2%B7%20count%20%C2%B7%20logs%20%C2%B7%20block%20log%20%C2%B7%20rfp%20%C2%B7%20rights%20%5Bchange%5D)%20(temporary%20adminship)|Xania suggested that I should be patient]] when I asked about next steps, and I wanted to see what you think as well. Cheers! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:57, 28 December 2022 (UTC) :If MarcGarver doesn't return by Jan 1, I think a request (or two) should be made on [[m:SRP]] as a last resort. [[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 05:19, 29 December 2022 (UTC) :* {{re|Kittycataclysm}} Xania is correct; there is not much we can do other than wait (which could be up to a few months). While we are relatively generous with allowing global rights users to use them here, changing user rights isn't one of them. :* {{re|SHB2000}} Posting on Meta is not going to be of use; they'll simply tell you to wait. As noted above, stewards are very careful not to change rights on a wiki where a local user can do so, unless that person has been inactive for an extended period of time. :The other thing I had was to have more bureaucrats on this wiki; even then, only MarcGraver can promote such a user. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 05:42, 29 December 2022 (UTC) ::Would you mind if I nominate you for bureaucrat? Although it probably has little effect in regards to my and Kittycataclym's RfA, having two bureaucrats should prevent a situation like this again. [[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 06:30, 29 December 2022 (UTC) ::: {{re|SHB2000}} The problem is more that I am unsure that I would get the support of the community - remember those users that ultimately drove me out of the project entirely - as can be seen on my userpage. I don't want this to be like my CheckUser attempt, which was painful and an embarrassment to me. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 17:42, 29 December 2022 (UTC) ::::←Raktáros I’m going back in my office today for a new update with my help for my health insurance health care provider help help for insurance help insurance health help insurance help for insurance insurance health health help help for → [[Special:Contributions/2001:4C4C:19DF:4600:C4D9:93F4:AA24:E058|2001:4C4C:19DF:4600:C4D9:93F4:AA24:E058]] ([[User talk:2001:4C4C:19DF:4600:C4D9:93F4:AA24:E058|discuss]]) 20:56, 5 January 2023 (UTC) ::Got it, thank you! I agree that it seems like we might benefit from an additional bureaucrat on Wikibooks. @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]], do you have any thoughts on whether any current long-term admins would be suited for and interested in promotion to bureaucrat? Even if it wouldn't be able to happen immediately, it seems at least beneficial to get the process started in the name of progress and prophylaxis. I'm optimistic :) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 17:58, 30 December 2022 (UTC) :::{{re|Kittycataclysm}}, I think Xania is the only other option (they are active from time to time though). I don't think the others are active enough. I would have nominated myself if not for the concern I raised in my response to SHB2000. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:01, 30 December 2022 (UTC) ::::It's much easier to have no bureaucrats. Then you simply ask one of the 40 odd Stewards, who are always available, to make the change. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 22:35, 5 January 2023 (UTC) == Editing news 2023 #1 == <section begin="message"/><i>[[m:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Newsletter/2023/February|Read this in another language]] • [[m:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Newsletter|Subscription list for this multilingual newsletter]]</i> This newsletter includes two key updates about the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Editing team|Editing]] team's work: # The Editing team will finish adding new features to the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project|Talk pages project]] and deploy it. # They are beginning a new project, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check|Edit check]]. <strong>Talk pages project</strong> [[File:Page Frame Features on desktop.png|alt=Screenshot showing the talk page design changes that are currently available as beta features at all Wikimedia wikis. These features include information about the number of people and comments within each discussion.|thumb|300px|Some of the upcoming changes]] The Editing team is nearly finished with this first phase of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk_pages_project|Talk pages project]]. Nearly all [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability|new features]] are available now in the [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|Beta Feature for {{int:discussiontools-preference-label}}]]. It will show information about how active a discussion is, such as the date of the most recent comment. There will soon be a new "{{int:skin-action-addsection}}" button. You will be able to turn them off at [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing-discussion]]. Please [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk:Talk_pages_project/Usability#c-PPelberg_(WMF)-20230215001000-Feedback:_Proposed_Revisions_to_%22Add_topic%22_button|tell them what you think]]. [[File:Daily edit completion rates mobile talk pages.png|thumb|300px|Daily edit completion rate by test group: DiscussionTools (test group) and MobileFrontend overlay (control group)]] An A/B test for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Mobile|{{int:discussiontools-preference-label}} on the mobile site]] has finished. Editors were [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk_pages_project/Mobile#Status_Updates|more successful with {{int:discussiontools-preference-label}}]]. The Editing team is enabling these features for all editors on the mobile site. <strong>New Project: Edit Check</strong> The Editing team is beginning [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check|a project to help new editors of Wikipedia]]. It will help people identify some problems before they click "{{int:publishchanges}}". The first tool will encourage people to add references when they add new content. Please [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Watchlist|watch]] that page for more information. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Editing_team/Community_Conversations#20230303|join a conference call on 3&nbsp;March&nbsp;2023]] to learn more.<section end="message"/> –[[User:Whatamidoing (WMF)|Whatamidoing (WMF)]] ([[User talk:Whatamidoing (WMF)|{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}]]) 23:18, 22 February 2023 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Quiddity (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=VisualEditor/Newsletter&oldid=24472950 --> == Template:Lang broken == It looks like your importing of [[Template:Lang]] and [[Module:Lang]] on April 2nd broke all the existing [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Lang|calls to that template]]. How can this be fixed? - [[User:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[User talk:Dcljr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dcljr|contribs]]) 04:17, 7 April 2023 (UTC) :{{re|dcljr}} By importing more modules from Wikipedia. I think that has been fixed. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 04:46, 7 April 2023 (UTC) ::OK, looks good now. Thanks. - [[User:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[User talk:Dcljr|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dcljr|contribs]]) 05:06, 7 April 2023 (UTC) == dark mode == i want to add dark mode for myself by [[:en:w:User:Volker E. (WMF)/dark-mode|this]], but showing some error can you help about this [[User:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|Kuldeepburjbhalaike]] ([[User talk:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kuldeepburjbhalaike|contribs]]) 11:24, 11 April 2023 (UTC) :{{re|Kuldeepburjbhalaike}}, what's the error? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 11:50, 11 April 2023 (UTC) ::I want to add to it by my common.js but it showing to protect from spammers you cannot edit this page or something like that (so now i added in my .css) [[User:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|Kuldeepburjbhalaike]] ([[User talk:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kuldeepburjbhalaike|contribs]]) 11:54, 11 April 2023 (UTC) :::{{re|Kuldeepburjbhalaike}}, you were hit by an abuse filter. As a result, I've manually added it to your common.js - but note that this may conflict with your common.css so let me know if you want that deleted. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 11:57, 11 April 2023 (UTC) ::::It will delete if it will do anything wrong. Thanks [[User:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|Kuldeepburjbhalaike]] ([[User talk:Kuldeepburjbhalaike|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kuldeepburjbhalaike|contribs]]) 12:02, 11 April 2023 (UTC) == Need your input on a policy impacting gadgets and UserJS == <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Dear interface administrator, This is Samuel from the Security team and I hope my message finds you well. There is an [[m:Talk:Third-party resources policy|ongoing discussion]] on a proposed policy governing the use of external resources in gadgets and UserJS. The proposed [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Third-party resources policy|Third-party resources policy]] aims at making the UserJS and Gadgets landscape a bit safer by encouraging best practices around external resources. After an initial non-public conversation with a small number of interface admins and staff, we've launched a much larger, public consultation to get a wider pool of feedback for improving the policy proposal. Based on the ideas received so far, the proposed policy now includes some of the risks related to user scripts and gadgets loading third-party resources, best practices for gadgets and UserJS developers, and exemptions requirements such as code transparency and inspectability. As an interface administrator, your feedback and suggestions are warmly welcome until July 17, 2023 on the [[m:Talk:Third-party resources policy|policy talk page]]. Have a great day!</div> <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[m:User:Samuel (WMF)|Samuel (WMF)]], on behalf of the Foundation's Security team</bdi> 23:02, 7 July 2023 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Samuel (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Samuel_(WMF)/IAdmins_MassMessage_list_1&oldid=25272788 --> == Kuki-Chin bibliography == Dear Sir or Madam, I see that you deleted the bibliography of Kuki-Chin Studies that I started a long time ago. I do recognize that I never developed it as fully as I should have and I am not going to make an issue out of its deletion. But, I did spend many hours working on it and didn't save a copy, so now am rather sad. Is there any way for me to have access to it? (I will say that I do object in principle to the idea that Wikibooks shouldn't host bibliographies. Book-length bibliographies are a thing; I could name you half a dozen from the top of my head, Die Erforschung des Tocharischen, Shafter's Bibliography of Sino-Tibetan linguistics, Clark's Bibliographies of Mongolian, Manchu-Tungus, and Tibetan Dictionaries, etc.) 10:48, 22 May 2024 (UTC) [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 10:48, 22 May 2024 (UTC) :{{re|Tibetologist}} sure, I could email that to you or restore to userpage (which is useful if you want to export to a different site, such as Wikiversity). [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 10:52, 22 May 2024 (UTC) ::Sorry, haven't noticed this for a while, but yes please. Either way that is easiest for you. My email is nathan dot hill at tcd dot ie ::I am very grateful for your help. [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 18:32, 11 July 2024 (UTC) :::{{re|Tibetologist}} {{done}} - see [[User:Tibetologist/Bibliography_of_Tangut_Studies]] and [[User:Tibetologist/Bibliography_of_Kuki-Chin_Studies]]. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 18:42, 11 July 2024 (UTC) ::::Thank you, I really appreciate. But... this is the Tangut studies bibliography (also very happy to have this one), and not the Kuki-Chin bibliography. I can't link to it of course, because it was deleted, but here is the category that seems to go with it ::::https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:Book:Bibliography_of_Kuki-Chin_Studies [[User:Tibetologist|Tibetologist]] ([[User talk:Tibetologist|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tibetologist|contribs]]) 15:35, 12 July 2024 (UTC) :::::Hi {{re|Tibetologist}}, I did restore that one as well - see my previous comment. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:36, 12 July 2024 (UTC) == Reversion of vandalism == Hello Leaderboard, thanks for reverting the vandalism [[Oberon/A2/BootManager|here]], ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 02:25, 30 September 2024 (UTC) == Please remove my autoreviewer flag == I have now become a reviewer. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 18:13, 7 December 2024 (UTC) :@[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] That's why I actually put the autoreviewer flag for one month, but {{done}}. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 04:13, 8 December 2024 (UTC) == Phabricator Ticket Question == Hi @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]]! I noticed it's been a year since any actions were taken on [[Phab:T349560|that import bug report I made]]. Is there anything I can/should be doing about this? I'm not very familiar with the Phabricator norms, but I do notice there is a dropdown menu of actions I can take on the ticket (e.g. change status, change priority, etc). Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 04:21, 18 December 2024 (UTC) :@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] Nothing - things can get quite slow there. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 09:35, 18 December 2024 (UTC) ::Gotcha—thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:15, 18 December 2024 (UTC) == Thank you! == Just popping in to say thank you for all the technical assistance work you've been doing lately! I know it's a lot for one person. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:05, 21 December 2024 (UTC) == You've got mail! == {{You've got mail|sig=[[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:17, 24 December 2024 (UTC)}} :{{done}} [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 01:58, 25 December 2024 (UTC) == Thanks for the indirect notice! == [[Special:Diff/4470067]]. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 19:53, 23 January 2025 (UTC) == A suggestion for your bot == I have the following suggestion for your [[m:Global reminder bot|Global reminder bot]]: either add "(UTC)" after the time listed, or organize the timestamp the same way that signature timestamps are: "XX:XX, XX (month) XXXX (UTC)", that way people with gadgets that replace the timestamps with the equivalents from time zone won't be confused. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 14:45, 27 January 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] That's already done for enwiki: [[metawiki:Global reminder bot/enwiki]]. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 14:47, 27 January 2025 (UTC) == Regarding filter 74 == * [[Special:AbuseFilter/74]] Hi. I noticed some false positives and some hits that weren't supposed to be triggered from reviewers and bots; because of that, I fixed that issue, and I also modified the filter to check for page creations using <code>page_id == 0</code>, rather than not having that at all. Thank you. <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]])</span> 19:17, 6 July 2025 (UTC) :Looks fine to me. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 06:00, 7 July 2025 (UTC) == AI == Can generative AI be the base of an article if it's revised really carefully? I know the wiki bans generative AI, but I've found they can help with structuring information for a human to then review and modify. For example, there's information on topics like fish or walnuts everywhere, and generative AI would kind of just get the structure going, even though the whole thing would obviously have to be revised by proper human research. I'm speaking as someone who has created article about Mario topics several times in different contexts. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 01:04, 11 October 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] Probably. The policy is still a draft, but the question you need to ask is whether this feels like the AI slop that's becoming more commonplace. Also, you'll still have to disclose the prompts you use. An example article could help. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 05:54, 11 October 2025 (UTC) ::[[User:2005-Fan/Mario]] how about this? [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 14:24, 11 October 2025 (UTC) :::To me it seems OK, but let me flag @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] to take a look as well. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:57, 11 October 2025 (UTC) ::::Thanks for looping me in! Yes, as @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] says, the policy is officially still only a draft. But, if you look at the discussion, it seems to me like the vast majority of people engaged in the discussion agree with the basic principle that LLMs/generative AI should not be used to generate or summarize material and ideas at Wikibooks. I do think it would be violating community consensus to do what you suggest above and in the [[User:2005-Fan/Mario|draft you linked]]. As Leaderboard [[Special:Diff/4567067|mentioned]], importing existing material from another permissible project functions similarly by offering a base for you to work off of, and doing so is 1) allowed under project policy and 2) more traceable/verifiable by other editors. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:52, 12 October 2025 (UTC) 2tvot1cgpdrv6i9945tmvuddp9d9v37 Oberon/System Variants 0 446845 4632962 4631955 2026-04-28T16:23:10Z PeterEasthope 660399 4632962 wikitext text/x-wiki {{center|[[Oberon/Naming|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">&#x2190; Naming</span>]] [[Oberon|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">&#x2191; Oberon front page</span>]] [[Oberon/Licenses|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">Licenses &#x2192;</span>]]}} <br> The Oberon system runs directly on several machine architectures and as a subsystem in several host [[w:Operating system|operating systems]]. Order of rows is approximately chronological. For each variant (row), a link in the second column leads to additional information. <div id="VariantsTable"></div> ==Source Texts in [[Oberon/oreport|Oberon]]<ref name="Oberon"/>== {| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | colspan="4" align="center" | Presentation as a table&#160; |- ! style="width: 15em" | Host Environment<ref name="HostEnvironment"/> ! style="width: 15em" | Software ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>archive ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>Instructions |- | [[w:Ceres_(workstation)|Ceres workstation]]<br> [http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/X2321.2002A preserved Ceres]<br> [http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102674736 preserved Ceres]<br> [http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102722173 photo of Ceres 1]<br> [[w:Field-programmable_gate_array|FPGA]] based [https://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?Language=English&CategoryNo=165&No=830#contents Cyclone V GX]. | [[w:Oberon_(operating_system)|The Oberon System]]<br>[[Oberon/The Oberon System, V1 and V2|V1 and V2]] | colspan="2" align="center" | [http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Oberon.html Notes about Oberon] and [http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Ceres.html implementation of Ceres]<!-- <br>by Udo M&ouml;ller, 2023-25. --><ref name="VCFE2024"/><ref name="Ceres"/><br>[https://github.com/pcayuela/Project-Oberon/tree/main/CERES%20Oberon%20V4/ASCII Project-Oberon at Sourceforge]<br>[https://bitsavers.org/ETH https://bitsavers.org/ETH] |- | [[w:X86|X86 PC]] with [[w:MS_DOS|MS-DOS]] or [[w:FreeDOS|compatible OS]] | [https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/handle/20.500.11850/68911 ''Oberon for PC on an MS-DOS Base''](PDF), [[Oberon/Bibliography#Dis93|Dis93]] | align="center" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosoberon/files/ Sourceforge]<br>[https://github.com/Classic-Tools/DOSOberon Github] | align="center" | README.TXT for System&#160;3, Release 2.0 at [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosoberon/files/DOS%20Oberon%20System%203%20Version%202.0/ Sourceforge],<br>and at [https://github.com/Classic-Tools/DOSOberon/blob/master/DOSOberon-S3R2.0/README.TXT Github] |- | Any system compatible with the included PAL library<ref name="PAL"/> | Cross-platform ETH Oberon, System&#160;3<ref name="Oberon"/> | colspan="2" align="center" | Rochus Keller, [https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem3/ github]<ref name="PrecompiledCrossPlatformOberon"/> |} {{b:User:PeterEasthope/ThreeBoxes |'''Host Environment''' |'''Software''' |'''Installation''' |25px}} {{b:User:PeterEasthope/ThreeBoxes |[[w:Ceres_(workstation)|Ceres workstation]].<br> [http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/X2321.2002A Preserved Ceres].<br> [http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102674736 Preserved Ceres]. |[[w:Oberon_(operating_system)|The Oberon System]],<br> [[Oberon/The Oberon System, V1 and V2|V1 and V2]]. |[http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Oberon.html Notes about Oberon] and [http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Ceres.html implementation of Ceres].<!-- ref name="VCFE2024"/><ref name="Ceres"/ --><br> [https://github.com/pcayuela/Project-Oberon/tree/main/CERES%20Oberon%20V4/ASCII Project-Oberon at Sourceforge]. |85px}} {{b:User:PeterEasthope/ThreeBoxes |[[w:X86|X86 PC]] with [[w:MS_DOS|MS-DOS]] or [[w:FreeDOS|compatible OS]]. |[https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/handle/20.500.11850/68911 ''Oberon for PC on an MS-DOS Base''](PDF), [[Oberon/Bibliography#Dis93|Dis93]]. |README.TXT for System&#160;3, Release 2.0 at [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosoberon/files/DOS%20Oberon%20System%203%20Version%202.0/ Sourceforge].<br> At [https://github.com/Classic-Tools/DOSOberon/blob/master/DOSOberon-S3R2.0/README.TXT Github]. |85px}} {{b:User:PeterEasthope/ThreeBoxes |Any system compatible with the included PAL library.<!-- ref name="PAL"/ --> |Cross-platform ETH Oberon, System&#160;3.<!-- ref name="Oberon"/ --> |[https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem3/ Github].<!-- ref name="PrecompiledCrossPlatformOberon"/ --> |50px}} {{b:User:PeterEasthope/ThreeBoxes |[[w:ARM_architecture_family#32-bit_architecture|ARMv7]] as in the [[w:Raspberry_Pi#Flagship_series|Raspberry Pi 2B]]. |QEMU image and software operable on various Raspberry Pi machines. |[https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem3Native/releases/tag/2026-04-02 Github]. |80px}} ==Source Texts in [https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~wgg/CSE131B/oberon2.htm Oberon-2]== {| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | colspan="4" align="center" | Presentation as a table&#160; |- ! colspan="4" align="center" <!-- style="border-top: solid 2px" --> | Source Texts in [https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~wgg/CSE131B/oberon2.htm Oberon-2] |- ! style="width: 15em" | Host Environment<ref name="HostEnvironment"/> ! style="width: 15em" | Software ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>archive ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>Instructions |- <div id="ETHO"></div> |Bare [[w:X86|X86 PC]]<ref name="Transmeta"/> | [[Oberon/ETH Oberon|ETH Oberon]], formerly System 3, PC-Native Oberon.<br />[[w:Oberon_(operating_system)#Native_Oberon| Wikipedia]] | align="center" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/nativeoberon/files/nativeoberon/ SourceForge] | align="left" | [[Oberon/ETH Oberon/install|ETHZ, actual diskettes]]<br> [[Oberon/ETH_Oberon/QEMUinstall|Hypervisor using diskette images]].<br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do2O1yFrnos Oberon Tutorials] at YouTube<ref name="YouTube"/> |- | [[w:X86|X86 PC]] with [[w:MS_DOS|MS-DOS]] or [[w:FreeDOS|compatible OS]] | DOS Oberon System3, Version 2.0, [[Oberon/Bibliography#Dis93|Dis93]]<ref name="DOS"/> | align="center" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosoberon/files/DOS%20Oberon%20System%203%20Version%202.0/ SourceForge]<br />[https://github.com/Classic-Tools/DOSOberon/tree/master/DOSOberon-S3R2.0 Github] | align="center" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosoberon/files/DOS%20Oberon%20System%203%20Version%202.0/README.TXT/download SourceForge]<br />[https://github.com/Classic-Tools/DOSOberon/blob/master/DOSOberon-S3R2.0/README.TXT Github] |- | X86 PC with MS Windows | ETH Oberon for Windows<ref name="Windows"/> | align="center" | [https://github.com/pcayuela/oldftpETHZOberon/tree/master/System3/Win95NT Github]<ref name="Win95NT"/> | align="center" | [https://github.com/pcayuela/oldftpETHZOberon/tree/master/System3/Win95NT/PlugIn readme.txt] |- | HP Alpha [aka DEC AXP] with OpenVMS | [http://www.modulaware.com/mwovms.htm 64 bit (Linz-)Oberon System], [[Oberon/Linz Oberon, V4|V4]] | align="center" | [http://www.modulaware.com/zel/aos/ modulaware.com] | align="center" | [http://www.modulaware.com/zel/aos/ OpenVMS Alpha] |- | X86, ARM, ARMv7,<br>[[w:RISC-V|RISC-V]] or [[w:MIPS_architecture|MIPS]] with Linux | [http://oberon.wikidot.com/oberon-linux-revival-olr Oberon Linux Revival, OLR]<ref name="OLR"/> | colspan="2" align="center" | [http://oberon.wikidot.com/ P. Matthias] |- | X86 PC with Linux, UltraSPARC with Solaris or Sun3 with SunOS | [http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/oberon/ Ulm Oberon] | align="center" | [http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/oberon/ftp/ HTTP server] at [[w:University_of_Ulm|UUlm]] | align="center" | [http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/oberon/ulm.html HTML page] and manual pages in the downloads |- <div id="V4"></div> | X86 PC with various operating systems<ref name="Linz"/> | [http://ssw.jku.at/Research/Projects/Oberon.html Linz-Oberon], [[Oberon/Linz Oberon, V4|V4]] | align="center" | [http://olymp.idle.at/tanis/oberon.linux.html olymp.idle.at]<ref name="olymp"/>,<br>[https://ssw.jku.at/Research/Projects/Oberon.html JKU Linz] and<br>[https://sourceforge.net/projects/oberon/files/ SourceForge] | align="center" | [http://olymp.idle.at/~tanis/INSTALL INSTALL at olymp.idle.at]<br>[https://sourceforge.net/p/oberon/wiki/Home/ Wiki at Sourceforge] |- | X86 PC with Windows or with *nix and Wine | [[w:BlackBox Component Builder|BlackBox Component Builder]], an [[w:Integrated_development_environment|IDE]] for [[w:Component_Pascal|Component Pascal]] <!-- | [[/BB/]] --> | colspan="2" align="center" | [http://blackboxframework.org/index.php?cID=goto-download-page BB Community download area] |- | [[w:Common Language Infrastructure|.NET and CLI]] | [[w:Component_Pascal|Gardens Point Component Pascal, GPCP]] application for .NET and CLI<ref name="GPCP"/> | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/k-john-gough/gpcp Current project at github] <br> [https://web.archive.org/web/20120911105411/http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/ Original site from Archive.org] |- | [[w:Java Virtual Machine|JVM]] | [[w:Component_Pascal|Gardens Point Component Pascal]] application for JVM<ref name="GPCP"/> | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/k-john-gough/gpcp Current project at github] <br> [https://web.archive.org/web/20120911105411/http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/ Original site from Archive.org] |- | [[w:Linux|Linux]]-[[w:IA-32|386]], [[w:Raspberry_Pi_OS|Rasbian]], [[w:Microsoft_Windows|Windows]] | Ofront Oberon to C translator | colspan="2" align="center" | Josef Templ, [https://github.com/jtempl/ofront/ github] |- | [[w:Linux|Linux]], [[w:OS X|OS X]] or [[w:MS Windows|MS Windows]] | [https://ecs.openbrace.org/ Eigen Compiler Suite] | align="center" | [https://ecs.openbrace.org/releases/ Releases] | align="center" | [https://ecs.openbrace.org/manual User Manual] |- | Subsystem for Blackbox | Ofront+ Oberon to C translator | align="center" | various Oberon dialects | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/Oleg-N-Cher/OfrontPlus/ github] |} ==Source Texts in [https://gitlab.inf.ethz.ch/felixf/oberon/-/tree/main/docu Active Oberon]== {| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | colspan="4" align="center" | Presentation as a table&#160; |- ! style="width: 15em" | Host Environment<ref name="HostEnvironment"/> ! style="width: 15em" | Software ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>archive ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>Instructions |- <div id="A2"></div> | Bare [[w:X86|X86 PC]] | [[Oberon/A2|A2 = AOS = Bluebottle]],<br />[[w:Bluebottle_OS|Bluebottle in Wikipedia]] | align="center" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/a2oberon/files/ SourceForge] | align="center" | [[Oberon/A2#The_A2_Repository|Contemporary instructions]]<ref name="portability"/> |- | X86 PC with Solaris,<br>Linux or MacOSX (Darwin). | [[Oberon/A2#Installing_and_Running_UnixAOS|UnixAos = UnixA2]] | align="center" | [http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~fld/UnixAos/ Uni-Bremen, G. Feldmann] | align="center" | [http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~fld/UnixAos/Readme.txt Uni-Bremen, G. Feldmann] |- | X86 PC with A2 or UnixA2 or WinA2 | [[Oberon/A2#Oberon_Subsystem|Oberon subsystem of A2]] | colspan="2" align="center" | Included in A2, UnixA2 and WinA2 |- |} ==Source Texts in [https://people.inf.ethz.ch/wirth/Oberon/index.html Oberon-07]== {| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | colspan="4" align="center" | Presentation as a table&#160; |- ! style="width: 15em" | Host Environment<ref name="HostEnvironment"/> ! style="width: 15em" | Software ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>archive ! style="width: 15em" | Installation<br>Instructions |- | id="V5" | [[w:Field-programmable_gate_array|FPGA]] [[w:Reduced_instruction_set_computer|RISC]] | [[Oberon/V5|V5]],<br>[[w:Oberon_(operating_system)#Project_Oberon_2013|Oberon V5]] in Wikipedia | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/ N.&#160;Wirth]<br>[http://www.projectoberon.net/ P.&#160;Reed] |- | id="RISCemu" | [[Oberon/Android]], [[w:Linux|Linux]],<br> [[w:MacOS|Mac OS X]], [[w:Unix|Unix]] or<br> [[w:Windows_NT|MS Windows]] on a wide variety of machines<ref name="RISCemuRequirements"/> | RISC Emulator written in C. | align="center" colspan="2" rowspan="2" | [https://github.com/pdewacht/oberon-risc-emu P. De Wachter] |- | Unix command line | Norebo<ref name="norebo"/> <!-- | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/pdewacht/project-norebo P. De Wachter] --> |- | <span id="ExtendedOberon"><span/> | Oberon [[w:Reduced_instruction_set_computer|RISC]] processor or emulation of it<ref name="ExtOberonFootnote"/> | [[Oberon/Extended_Oberon|Extended Oberon]] | colspan="2" align="center" | A. Pirklbauer<br>[https://github.com/andreaspirklbauer/Oberon-extended/blob/master/README.md README] [https://github.com/andreaspirklbauer/Oberon-extended/blob/master/Documentation/ Documentation]<br>[https://github.com/andreaspirklbauer/Oberon-extended Oberon{{nbhyph}}extended]<ref name="ExtOberonName"/><br>[https://github.com/andreaspirklbauer/Oberon-retro-compiler Oberon-retro-compiler] |- | [[w:Web_browser|Web browser]] | Emulator written in [[w:JavaScript|JavaScript]]. | rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/schierlm/OberonEmulator/ Michael Schierl] |- | [[w:Web_browser|Web browser]] | Emulator written in [[w:Java_(programming language)|Java]]. |- | [[w:Linux|Linux]] or [[w:MacOS|Mac OS]] | [https://github.com/io-core/io/ Integrated Oberon] with an emulator written in the [[w:Go_(programming_language)|Go programming language]]. | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/io-core/io/ Charles Perkins] |- | id="POL" | ARMv7, [[w:RISC-V|RISC-V]] or [[w:MIPS_architecture|MIPS]] running Linux. [[w:RISC-V|RISC-V]] running [[w:FreeRTOS|FreeRTOS]] on Sipeed M1s, Linux 32bit and Linux 64bit. | Project Oberon Linux, POL;<br>Using native compiler and Linux Kernel functions. | align="center" colspan="2" rowspan="2" | [http://oberon.wikidot.com/ P. Matthias] |- | rowspan="2" | [[w:Java Virtual Machine|JVM]] |Project Oberon using oberonc compiler from L. Boasso <!-- | colspan="2" |P. Matthias --> |- | [https://github.com/lboasso/oberonc Oberonc] compiler for Oberon-07.<ref name="TypeRules"/> | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/io-core/io/ L. Boasso] |- | Any system capable of running QEMU | [https://github.com/io-core/qemu-risc6 qemu-risc6] fork of QEMU | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/io-core/ Charles Perkins]. |- | Any system capable of running [https://github.com/aixp/ProjectOberon-BlackBox BlackBox Component Builder] | Oberon-07 compiler written in Oberon-2. | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/aixp/ProjectOberon-BlackBox Alexander V. Shiryaev] |- | [[w:Linux|Linux]], [[w:OS X|OS X]] or [[w:MS Windows|MS Windows]] | [https://github.com/solbjorg/oberon-riscv-emu oberon-riscv-emu] | align="center" colspan="2" rowspan="2" | [https://github.com/solbjorg/oberon-riscv-emu Rikke Solbjørg] |- | [[w:Linux|Linux]], [[w:OS X|OS X]] or [[w:MS Windows|MS Windows]] with [https://github.com/solbjorg/oberon-riscv-emu oberon-riscv-emu] or a bare [[w:RISC-V|RISC-V]] machine. | [https://github.com/solbjorg/oberon-riscv oberon-riscv] <!-- | colspan="2" align="center" | [https://github.com/solbjorg/oberon-riscv Rikke Solbjørg] --> |} {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="Oberon">The Oberon language evolved through several variations including [https://people.inf.ethz.ch/wirth/Oberon/Oberon.Report.pdf Oberon-90] in which Cross-platform Oberon is written. The differences between the latest 1990 version of Oberon and the 1991 superset, Oberon-2, are explained in bibliography references [[Oberon/authors#M|Moe91]] and [[Oberon/authors#M|MoW91a]].</ref> <ref name="HostEnvironment">In some cases the host environment is a bare machine. Otherwise it is a machine running another system.</ref> <ref name="VCFE2024">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEdHiE-HoGE&t=2145s Presentation at VCFE 23.0], September 2024. Jump to 35:46.</ref> <ref name="Ceres">Hypothetically a Ceres can also be built with [http://cpu-ns32k.net/Gilbert.html wire wrap].</ref> <ref name="PrecompiledCrossPlatformOberon">Links to precompiled images for MS Windows, Linux and MacOS are at the bottom of the Github page.</ref> <ref name="PAL">PAL = Platform Abstraction Layer written by Rochus Keller and included with Cross-platform Oberon. Precompiled systems are currently available for Linux x86 & x64, Mac M1 & x64 and Windows x86 & x64. Porting to another system is primarily porting the PAL library.</ref> <ref name="Transmeta">Including the [[w:Transmeta_Crusoe|Transmeta Crusoe 5400]] and the [[w:StrongARM|StrongARM SA 110 and SA 1110]].</ref> <ref name="YouTube">A PC can boot from an Oberon0 diskette in an internal drive. In that case installation of ETH Oberon can proceed directly without involvement of DOS. Part 2 in the series includes a helpful explanation of the user interface.</ref> <ref name="DOS">Sources for [https://github.com/Project-Oberon/Source-Code/tree/main/DOS%20Oberon%20System%203%20Release%202.0 Release 2.0] are available. ASCII sources can be read with any contemporary editor. The Text sources should be read in an Oberon system; otherwise display by Linux gedit may be tolerable.</ref> <ref name="Windows">Also referred to as "ETH Oberon Plugin for Windows" and "Spirit of Oberon System3 for Windows".</ref> <ref name="Win95NT">A server at ftp&#58;//ftp.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/ remains accessible to an FTP client and installation archives can be retrieved. The Firefox browser is unable to navigate into the subdirectories.</ref> <ref name="OLR">Sources following ETH Oberon closely. Note "Current state ... network not working."</ref> <ref name="Linz">V4 can also execute on obsolete systems [[w:Motorola_68000_series|680x0 MacIntosh]] and [[w:PowerMac|PowerMac]] with [[w:MacOS|MacOS]] to version 9 inclusive, [[w:Amiga|Amiga]], [[w:Atari_ST|Atari ST]], [[w:DECstation|DECstation]], [[w:HPUX|HP-UX]], [[w:IBM_RISC_Dystem/6000|IBM RS/6000]], [[w:SGI_IRIS|SGI IRIS]] and [[w:Sparc|SPARC]] with [[w:Solaris_(operating_system)|Solaris]]. Refer to [https://sourceforge.net/projects/oberon/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/oberon/] and [https://ssw.jku.at/Research/Projects/Oberon.html https://ssw.jku.at/Research/Projects/Oberon.html]. A native version has not been produced.</ref> <ref name="olymp">olymp.idle.at has verion 1.7.02. The last version at JKU Linz is 1.5.</ref> <ref name="GPCP">GPCP provides a compiler for Component Pascal; not a full Oberon subsystem.</ref> <ref name="portability">During the summer of 2019 work was underway at the ETHZ to improve portability and other aspects. Until the work is completed, the user may encounter difficulties with the native variant of A2. The Oberon subsystem remains available in UnixA2 and WinA2. A notice was in the [http://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/ mailing list at 2019-07-03]. Patience is advised.</ref> <ref name="RISCemuRequirements">The SDL2 library and a C99 capable C compiler are required. GCC or Clang suffice for compiling the emulator.</ref> <ref name="norebo">A software allowing execution of an Oberon command without the Oberon system and interface. The Oberon compiler, for example, can be executed at the Unix command line.</ref> <ref name="ExtOberonFootnote">Extended Oberon does not modify the RISC processor; it modifies only the Oberon system which runs on it.</ref> <ref name="ExtOberonName">Nomenclature explained in the [https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/2023/016552.html Oberon mailing list at 2023-01-18].</ref> <ref name="TypeRules">The [https://github.com/lboasso/oberonc/blob/master/doc/TypeRules.md TypeRules document] is noteworthy. Specific aspects of [[w:Data_type|types]] are discussed in the [http://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/ mailing list] beginning at 2019-12-07.</ref> }} <br> {{center|[[Oberon/Naming|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">&#x2190; Naming</span>]] [[Oberon|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">&#x2191; Oberon front page</span>]] [[Oberon/Licenses|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; display: inline-block; margin: auto; width: 13em; text-align: center; Background-color:#F0FFFF;">Licenses &#x2192;</span>]]}} {{BookCat}} fsj8bppjtb25upad4ousjmxct5eab9l Wikijunior:Raspberry Pi/Raspberry Pi Voice Control 110 450078 4632957 4340260 2026-04-28T15:17:10Z ~2026-25819-05 3579747 https://docs.cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/create-enable-service-accounts-for-instances#using 4632957 wikitext text/x-wiki Tutorial by Andrew Oakley<br/> Public Domain 23 Sept 2017<br/> www.cotswoldjam.org ==Speech Synthesis== Start the Terminal by clicking the Raspberry menu in the top-right corner, select Accessories, then click on Terminal. A black box will appear. Type the following then press {{key press|Enter}}: <source lang="bash"> espeak "Hello world" </source> You should hear a retro-sounding voice, like that used by Professor Stephen Hawking. Try making it say different phrases. Next, let's try using a better voice, used by Android smartphones: <source lang="bash"> pico2wave -w output.wav "Pico sounds much better than E speak" aplay output.wav </source> Notice how pico2wave creates a .wav sound file, which we have to play separately with the aplay command. ==Shall We Play A Game?== We can use speech synthesis to speak instead of printing text to the screen. Let's start by looking at a simple guess-the-number game that doesn't yet have speech. From the Raspberry menu, select Programming, Python 3 (IDLE). Click File menu, Open and pick the python directory, voice subdirectory and the file: <code>gues8</code> <code>s1.py</code> Run the game program by clicking Run menu, Run module and play the game yourself. Have a look at the program. See how it uses the <code>print</code> command to show text on the screen. Close the program with File menu, Close. Now open the program <code>guess2.py</code> and run that. You will hear instructions spoken instead of the text being shown on the screen. Have a look at the <code>guess2.py</code> program. See how it creates a say function, that is used instead of the <code>print</code> command. <source lang="python"> https://docs.cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/create-enable-service-accounts-for-instances#usingdef say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") </source> The say function looks complicated, but we don't need to worry about that because we can now just use say ("whatever we like") in the program. If you prefer, you could change the say function to use the older espeak speech synthesiser instead: <source lang="python"> def say(input): os.system("espeak \"{}\"".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") </source> ==Speech Recognition== It's easy to synthesise (make up) speech, but it's much harder to recognise it – as in, have a computer listen to a human voice and understand the words being spoken. The Raspberry Pi doesn't really have quite enough power to perform good speech recognition, especially not with hundreds of different languages and accents in the world. We could train it to recognise our own voice, but that could take days or weeks. Instead, we can use the Raspberry Pi to record some speech, and send that recording to more powerful computers somewhere else on the Internet. In our examples, we will use Google's Voice Application Programming Interface (API). This is quite complex to set up, but if you're attending one of our workshops, we have done this setup for you, so you should be able to use it straight away. ==Recording Audio== The Raspberry Pi does not have a built-in microphone, nor does it have a microphone socket. We are using a cheap USB microphone to record audio, and we have already set it up for our workshops. From the Terminal (Raspberry menu, Accessories, Terminal), enter the following: <source lang="bash"> cd /home/pi/python/voice arecord -f cd -f S16_LE -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d 10 test.wav </source> Press {{key press|Enter}} then talk into the microphone for ten seconds (try a nursery rhyme). Next, play back the sound using: <source lang="bash"> aplay test.wav </source> You can change it to 5 seconds recording time by changing <code>-d 10</code> to <code>-d 5</code>. ==Transcribing Audio== "Transcribing" means to write down in words, something that has been said out loud. We will send our recording to Google's computers and they'll send back the words. <source lang="bash"> python3 transcribe.py test.wav </source> It will take a few seconds, then it should show the words you spoke. If it didn't understand your speech, try talking louder and nearer to the microphone. You might also need to ask other people in the room to be a bit quieter. ==The Guessing Game in Full== Going back to the IDLE window, close the program with File menu, Close. Now open the program <code>guess3.py</code> and run that with Run menu, Run module. This time, the game will not only talk to you, but also listen to your answers. It will only wait 3 seconds after each question, though, so be prompt. Have a look at the program. Notice how it will say back anything that isn't a number: <source lang="python"> guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") … if not guess.isdigit() : say ("I think you said: {}".format(guess)) say ("That's not a number. Try again.") continue </source> You can have fun making it say things. Don’t be rude! If 2 seconds is too short for you, you can change this timeout by changing this line: <source lang="python"> def listen(filename,seconds=3): </source> Change seconds=3 to seconds=5 or whatever you want. Making it very long would make the game quite boring, though. Notice how we say "I'm thinking…" when we've finished recording, but before we send the recording off to be transcribed. The transcribing can take a little while, so we need to let the player know that the computer has stopped recording but is still working. listen ("recording.wav") say ("I'm thinking...") guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") ==Workshop setup== This section is for teachers who want to use this workshop independently of Cotswold Jam. As well as an internet connection, you will need a microphone. We used this cheap USB microphone from Amazon (ASIN: B01CQKCTSM). In the .zip file that contained this document, you should also find other files which will need to be placed into the <code>/home/pi/python/voice</code> directory. You may need to make this folder if it doesn't exist. You can install the speech synthesiser programs and configure the USB microphone from the Terminal with: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y espeak pico2wave sudo cat <<! /etc/asound.conf pcm.!default { type asym playback.pcm "hw:0,0" capture.pcm "hw:1,0" } </source> Now run <code>alsamixer</code> and press {{key press|F6}} to select the USB mic, press {{key press|F4}} to select capture. Make sure it says "LR Capture" below the bar chart; use {{key press|Space}} to toggle capture/mute on/off. Press the {{key press|Esc}} key to exit. Getting Google Cloud Speech API working is really a job for a Linux and API expert. You can find instructions at https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/quickstart-debian-ubuntu but be warned, it is not trivial. In particular, you will need to apply for a Google Cloud account and enable voice services, which although comes with US$300 free credit (at the time of writing), requires a bank card to set up. It may be easier to just download our ready-made Raspbian image; look under http://www.cotswoldjam.org/tutorials although it is likely that the credit on the included Cotswold Jam API key will have long since expired. You will need to put your own Google Voice API key into the <code>~/python/voice</code> directory to replace our <code>voice-workshop-key.json</code> file (which is called from <code>transcribe.py</code>). Note that our Raspbian image uses the headphone socket to play audio; you may need to right-click the desktop volume control to switch to HDMI output. ==Files== ===Voice-workshop.pdf=== The original PDF for this tutorial is available on Wikimedia Commons: [[c:File:Voice-workshop.pdf|Voice-workshop.pdf]] ===espeak-example.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash espeak -ven-gb -k5 -s150 "Shall we play a game?" </syntaxhighlight> ===pico2wave-example.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash # sudo apt-get install libttspico-utils pico2wave -w output.wav "That was a triumph. I'm making a note here; huge success." && aplay output.wav </syntaxhighlight> ===record.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash arecord -f cd -f S16_LE -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d 10 test.wav </syntaxhighlight> ===guess1.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random print ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: guess=input ("Type your guess and press Enter: ") if not guess.isdigit() : print ("That wasn't a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : print ("That wasn't a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : print ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : print ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : print ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===guess2.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random, os def say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: say("Type your guess and press Enter: ") guess=input (">: ") if not guess.isdigit() : say ("That wasn't a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : say ("That wasn't a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : say ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : say ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : say ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===guess3.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random, os, transcribe def say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) def listen(filename,seconds=3): os.system("arecord -q -f cd -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d {} '{}'".format(seconds,filename)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: say ("Say your guess: ") listen ("recording.wav") say ("I'm thinking...") guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") if guess=="" : say ("I didn't hear you. Try again.") continue if not guess.isdigit() : say ("I think you said: {}".format(guess)) say ("That's not a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : say ("That's not a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : say ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : say ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : say ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===transcribe.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #!/usr/bin/env python # export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=service-key.json # Your Google voice service key # python transcribe.py resources/audio.raw import argparse, io, os os.environ["GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"] = "voice-workshop-key.json" def transcribe_file(speech_file): from google.cloud import speech from google.cloud.speech import enums from google.cloud.speech import types client = speech.SpeechClient() return_value = "" with io.open(speech_file, 'rb') as audio_file: content = audio_file.read() audio = types.RecognitionAudio(content=content) config = types.RecognitionConfig( encoding=enums.RecognitionConfig.AudioEncoding.LINEAR16, sample_rate_hertz=44100, language_code='en-GB') response = client.recognize(config, audio) for result in response.results: return_value=result.alternatives[0].transcript return (return_value) if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument( 'path', help='Audio file to be recognised') args = parser.parse_args() print (transcribe_file(args.path)); </syntaxhighlight> ===voice-workshop-key.json=== <syntaxhighlight lang="json" line="1"> { "type": "service_account", "project_id": "voice-workshop", "private_key_id": "e6e3507492d9a7574caf1a3059093d5a893cb88c", "private_key": "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----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\nwzrW5hDkUMyvIjHej+ipL7w=\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n", "client_email": "voice-workshop@voice-workshop.iam.gserviceaccount.com", "client_id": "100247033194168111983", "auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth", "token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token", "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs", "client_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/robot/v1/metadata/x509/voice-workshop%40voice-workshop.iam.gserviceaccount.com" } </syntaxhighlight> npdutwa6befspwyj43oxo2y8tqit0yq 4632964 4632957 2026-04-28T17:09:58Z Codename Noreste 3441010 [[WB:REVERT|Reverted]] edit by [[Special:Contributions/~2026-25819-05|~2026-25819-05]] ([[User talk:~2026-25819-05|talk]]) to last version by Inferno986return 4340260 wikitext text/x-wiki Tutorial by Andrew Oakley<br/> Public Domain 23 Sept 2017<br/> www.cotswoldjam.org ==Speech Synthesis== Start the Terminal by clicking the Raspberry menu in the top-right corner, select Accessories, then click on Terminal. A black box will appear. Type the following then press {{key press|Enter}}: <source lang="bash"> espeak "Hello world" </source> You should hear a retro-sounding voice, like that used by Professor Stephen Hawking. Try making it say different phrases. Next, let's try using a better voice, used by Android smartphones: <source lang="bash"> pico2wave -w output.wav "Pico sounds much better than E speak" aplay output.wav </source> Notice how pico2wave creates a .wav sound file, which we have to play separately with the aplay command. ==Shall We Play A Game?== We can use speech synthesis to speak instead of printing text to the screen. Let's start by looking at a simple guess-the-number game that doesn't yet have speech. From the Raspberry menu, select Programming, Python 3 (IDLE). Click File menu, Open and pick the python directory, voice subdirectory and the file: <code>guess1.py</code> Run the game program by clicking Run menu, Run module and play the game yourself. Have a look at the program. See how it uses the <code>print</code> command to show text on the screen. Close the program with File menu, Close. Now open the program <code>guess2.py</code> and run that. You will hear instructions spoken instead of the text being shown on the screen. Have a look at the <code>guess2.py</code> program. See how it creates a say function, that is used instead of the <code>print</code> command. <source lang="python"> def say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") </source> The say function looks complicated, but we don't need to worry about that because we can now just use say ("whatever we like") in the program. If you prefer, you could change the say function to use the older espeak speech synthesiser instead: <source lang="python"> def say(input): os.system("espeak \"{}\"".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") </source> ==Speech Recognition== It's easy to synthesise (make up) speech, but it's much harder to recognise it – as in, have a computer listen to a human voice and understand the words being spoken. The Raspberry Pi doesn't really have quite enough power to perform good speech recognition, especially not with hundreds of different languages and accents in the world. We could train it to recognise our own voice, but that could take days or weeks. Instead, we can use the Raspberry Pi to record some speech, and send that recording to more powerful computers somewhere else on the Internet. In our examples, we will use Google's Voice Application Programming Interface (API). This is quite complex to set up, but if you're attending one of our workshops, we have done this setup for you, so you should be able to use it straight away. ==Recording Audio== The Raspberry Pi does not have a built-in microphone, nor does it have a microphone socket. We are using a cheap USB microphone to record audio, and we have already set it up for our workshops. From the Terminal (Raspberry menu, Accessories, Terminal), enter the following: <source lang="bash"> cd /home/pi/python/voice arecord -f cd -f S16_LE -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d 10 test.wav </source> Press {{key press|Enter}} then talk into the microphone for ten seconds (try a nursery rhyme). Next, play back the sound using: <source lang="bash"> aplay test.wav </source> You can change it to 5 seconds recording time by changing <code>-d 10</code> to <code>-d 5</code>. ==Transcribing Audio== "Transcribing" means to write down in words, something that has been said out loud. We will send our recording to Google's computers and they'll send back the words. <source lang="bash"> python3 transcribe.py test.wav </source> It will take a few seconds, then it should show the words you spoke. If it didn't understand your speech, try talking louder and nearer to the microphone. You might also need to ask other people in the room to be a bit quieter. ==The Guessing Game in Full== Going back to the IDLE window, close the program with File menu, Close. Now open the program <code>guess3.py</code> and run that with Run menu, Run module. This time, the game will not only talk to you, but also listen to your answers. It will only wait 3 seconds after each question, though, so be prompt. Have a look at the program. Notice how it will say back anything that isn't a number: <source lang="python"> guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") … if not guess.isdigit() : say ("I think you said: {}".format(guess)) say ("That's not a number. Try again.") continue </source> You can have fun making it say things. Don’t be rude! If 2 seconds is too short for you, you can change this timeout by changing this line: <source lang="python"> def listen(filename,seconds=3): </source> Change seconds=3 to seconds=5 or whatever you want. Making it very long would make the game quite boring, though. Notice how we say "I'm thinking…" when we've finished recording, but before we send the recording off to be transcribed. The transcribing can take a little while, so we need to let the player know that the computer has stopped recording but is still working. listen ("recording.wav") say ("I'm thinking...") guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") ==Workshop setup== This section is for teachers who want to use this workshop independently of Cotswold Jam. As well as an internet connection, you will need a microphone. We used this cheap USB microphone from Amazon (ASIN: B01CQKCTSM). In the .zip file that contained this document, you should also find other files which will need to be placed into the <code>/home/pi/python/voice</code> directory. You may need to make this folder if it doesn't exist. You can install the speech synthesiser programs and configure the USB microphone from the Terminal with: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y espeak pico2wave sudo cat <<! /etc/asound.conf pcm.!default { type asym playback.pcm "hw:0,0" capture.pcm "hw:1,0" } </source> Now run <code>alsamixer</code> and press {{key press|F6}} to select the USB mic, press {{key press|F4}} to select capture. Make sure it says "LR Capture" below the bar chart; use {{key press|Space}} to toggle capture/mute on/off. Press the {{key press|Esc}} key to exit. Getting Google Cloud Speech API working is really a job for a Linux and API expert. You can find instructions at https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/quickstart-debian-ubuntu but be warned, it is not trivial. In particular, you will need to apply for a Google Cloud account and enable voice services, which although comes with US$300 free credit (at the time of writing), requires a bank card to set up. It may be easier to just download our ready-made Raspbian image; look under http://www.cotswoldjam.org/tutorials although it is likely that the credit on the included Cotswold Jam API key will have long since expired. You will need to put your own Google Voice API key into the <code>~/python/voice</code> directory to replace our <code>voice-workshop-key.json</code> file (which is called from <code>transcribe.py</code>). Note that our Raspbian image uses the headphone socket to play audio; you may need to right-click the desktop volume control to switch to HDMI output. ==Files== ===Voice-workshop.pdf=== The original PDF for this tutorial is available on Wikimedia Commons: [[c:File:Voice-workshop.pdf|Voice-workshop.pdf]] ===espeak-example.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash espeak -ven-gb -k5 -s150 "Shall we play a game?" </syntaxhighlight> ===pico2wave-example.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash # sudo apt-get install libttspico-utils pico2wave -w output.wav "That was a triumph. I'm making a note here; huge success." && aplay output.wav </syntaxhighlight> ===record.sh=== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" line="1"> #!/bin/bash arecord -f cd -f S16_LE -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d 10 test.wav </syntaxhighlight> ===guess1.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random print ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: guess=input ("Type your guess and press Enter: ") if not guess.isdigit() : print ("That wasn't a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : print ("That wasn't a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : print ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : print ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : print ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===guess2.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random, os def say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: say("Type your guess and press Enter: ") guess=input (">: ") if not guess.isdigit() : say ("That wasn't a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : say ("That wasn't a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : say ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : say ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : say ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===guess3.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #/usr/bin/python3 import random, os, transcribe def say(input): os.system("pico2wave -w output.wav \"{}\" && aplay -q output.wav".format(input)) def listen(filename,seconds=3): os.system("arecord -q -f cd -c 1 -D hw:1,0 -d {} '{}'".format(seconds,filename)) say ("I am thinking of a number from 1 to 99.") mynum=random.randint(1,99) while True: say ("Say your guess: ") listen ("recording.wav") say ("I'm thinking...") guess=transcribe.transcribe_file("recording.wav") if guess=="" : say ("I didn't hear you. Try again.") continue if not guess.isdigit() : say ("I think you said: {}".format(guess)) say ("That's not a number. Try again.") continue guess=int(guess) if guess<1 or guess>99 : say ("That's not a number from 1 to 99. Try again.") continue if guess==mynum : say ("Well done! You guessed my number.") break if guess>mynum : say ("My number is lower.") if guess<mynum : say ("My number is higher.") </syntaxhighlight> ===transcribe.py=== <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1"> #!/usr/bin/env python # export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=service-key.json # Your Google voice service key # python transcribe.py resources/audio.raw import argparse, io, os os.environ["GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"] = "voice-workshop-key.json" def transcribe_file(speech_file): from google.cloud import speech from google.cloud.speech import enums from google.cloud.speech import types client = speech.SpeechClient() return_value = "" with io.open(speech_file, 'rb') as audio_file: content = audio_file.read() audio = types.RecognitionAudio(content=content) config = types.RecognitionConfig( encoding=enums.RecognitionConfig.AudioEncoding.LINEAR16, sample_rate_hertz=44100, language_code='en-GB') response = client.recognize(config, audio) for result in response.results: return_value=result.alternatives[0].transcript return (return_value) if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument( 'path', help='Audio file to be recognised') args = parser.parse_args() print (transcribe_file(args.path)); </syntaxhighlight> ===voice-workshop-key.json=== <syntaxhighlight lang="json" line="1"> { "type": "service_account", "project_id": "voice-workshop", "private_key_id": "e6e3507492d9a7574caf1a3059093d5a893cb88c", "private_key": "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----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\nwzrW5hDkUMyvIjHej+ipL7w=\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n", "client_email": "voice-workshop@voice-workshop.iam.gserviceaccount.com", "client_id": "100247033194168111983", "auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth", "token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token", "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs", "client_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/robot/v1/metadata/x509/voice-workshop%40voice-workshop.iam.gserviceaccount.com" } </syntaxhighlight> oqs8n66v3oilmltvtpxftjsr8qk1l4s The Future of Leadership/Artificial Intelligence in Organizations 0 452533 4633056 4622357 2026-04-29T05:14:04Z Jackgibson4321 3579880 /* References */ 4633056 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Nav}} == Introduction == Once confined to the realm of science fiction, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen significant gains in development and practical application in the previous couple of decades. The recent fame of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 has demonstrated AI’s increasing sophistication. As the technology matures, the projected economic impact of AI cannot be understated. Like steam power, electricity, and computers before it, the advent of AI is expected to become a new general-purpose technology (GPT) – a technology with a wide scope for application, growth, and economic impact – forming the basis of the fourth industrial revolution.<ref>ParkerSoftware. (2022, June 1). General purpose technology: What is it, and what can it do? https://www.thinkautomation.com/eli5/general-purpose-technology-what-is-it-and-what-can-it-do/</ref><ref>Howard, J. (2019, June 22). Artificial intelligence: Implications for the future of work. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62, 917-926. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.23037</ref> Even now, businesses and institutions are learning to harness AI to automate tasks previously only performed by human workers. For example, AI is being used to automate data entry and processing, analyze medical images, and automate customer service.<ref name=":0">Vu, K. (2023, February 15). 10 artificial intelligence task you didn’t know AI could do. DZone. <nowiki>https://dzone.com/articles/10-artificial-intelligence-tasks-you-didnt-know-ai#:~:text=Natural%20language%20processing%3A%20AI%20can,well%20as%20analyzing%20their%20behavior</nowiki></ref> The benefits of integrating AI into business and industry is expected to be significant as AI is used to cut costs, enable a more creative workforce, gain insight into hidden trends, and manage tasks and workflows. It is this concern for the integration of AI and business that is the focus of this article. This article seeks to illuminate AI’s strengths and weaknesses, outline where AI is useful in business, and explore the technology’s disruptive impact in the future of work and leadership. == Background == Artificial intelligence, also known as machine intelligence, is a broad term used to describe a group of technologies capable of performing tasks that approximate human intelligence. AI technologies comprise certain types of hardware and software that include computer vision, machine learning, speech recognition and synthesis, and natural language understanding and processing. Together, these technologies synthesize information, recognize patterns, learn from experience, solve problems, and make decisions.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Dordevic, M. (2022, August 23). How Artificial intelligence can improve organizational decision making. Forbes. http://forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/08/23/how-artificial-intelligence-can-improve-organizational-decision-making/?sh=7d3b412f2a1c</ref> Artificial intelligence works by processing large datasets and adapting algorithms to find new patterns to solve a problem. This means that AI is iterative, it continually improves by running simulations of a problem, measuring its fitness in solving the problem, and exploiting new patterns to improve efficiency in subsequent generations.<ref>SAS. (2017, August 23). Artificial intelligence (AI) -- What it is and why it matters. https://www.sas.com/en_in/insights/analytics/what-is-artificial-intelligence.html</ref><ref>CSU Global. (2021, August 9). How does AI actually work? https://csuglobal.edu/blog/how-does-ai-actually-work</ref> == Strengths == In general, AI is very good at performing and automating routine tasks that have clearly defined objectives. Such tasks include the reproduction and synthesis of information using existing inputs, computing data to find new patterns, and formulating recommendations.<ref>Benhamou, S. (2020, September 1). Artificial intelligence and the future of work. Revue d’economie industrielle. 169, 57-88. https://doi.org/10.4000/rei.8727</ref> These tasks can be grouped into four broad categories: detection and classification, pattern recognition, prediction, and decision making.<ref>Lockridge, D. (2020, May 21). What artificial is good at – And what it’s not. Truckinginfo. https://www.truckinginfo.com/358968/what-artificial-intelligence-is-good-at-and-what-its-not</ref> == Weaknesses == While AI performs exceptionally well at some tasks, it is constrained by some significant limitations. First, AI cannot produce novel outcomes. Because AI performs tasks within the bounds of predetermined rules and standardized procedures, AI cannot produce any outputs that do not originate from inputs of existing data. Second, AI has trouble guaranteeing quality. Artificial intelligence outputs are dependent on the amount and variety of information fed to it during the training process. However, even large volumes of information do not guarantee optimal or accurate outcomes. This is due to AI’s weakness with generating complexity. Third, AI is limited by significant resource costs. AI requires significant computational processing power, data storage space, large volumes of curated and codified data, and financial investment.<ref>Sako, M. (2020, April). Artificial intelligence and the future of professional work. Communications of the ACM, 63(4), 25-27. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3382743</ref><ref>Benhamou, S. (2020, December). Artificial intelligence and work: The organizational challenge. Annales. https://www.annales.org/enjeux-numeriques/DG/2020/DG-2020-12/EnjNum20d_11Benhamou.pdf</ref> == Implications for Leaders == As more industries seek to explore the implementation of AI, some leaders may question whether AI will be beneficial in their business. Though AI has the potential to be very useful for some applications, particularly where companies have access to large datasets, the return on investment of the technology deployed in any business is not always certain to be positive.<ref>Davenport, T., Mittal, N. (2023). Stop tinkering with AI. Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2023/01/stop-tinkering-with-ai?registration=success</ref> Before implementing artificial intelligence in a business, leaders are cautioned to observe the technology's two limitations: cost of investment and time before return on investment. First, AI costs can vary widely depending on the configuration. In addition to the AI software, storage space and processing infrastructure will need to be purchased. If the AI is being managed in-house, data scientists will also need to be hired. Costs for AI implementation can total in the low thousands to the millions of dollars.<ref>Reilly, J. (2022). A cost breakdown of artificial intelligence in 2022. Akkio. https://www.akkio.com/post/a-cost-breakdown-of-artificial-intelligence-in-2022</ref> Second, AI development and implementation require a significant investment of time before the technology becomes profitable. Deployment times of AI can take as much as a year.<ref>Abelmasov, N. (2021). AI Implementation: Business Impact and Adoption Barrier. Computools, https://computools.com/ai-implementation/</ref> Despite these limitations, AI can be leveraged to solve problems and create solutions regardless of the size of your business. The trick to implementing AI is knowing the right circumstances and situations to use it. As a guide, before implementing AI it is important to have a clearly defined problem for AI to solve. Next, data are needed to solve the problem, the more the better. Likewise, you need to determine whether the necessary data exists to be fed into the system. Finally, the right personnel are needed to provide oversight for the project including leadership and data scientists to train the AI.<ref>Rapp, K. (2022). Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing: Real World Success Stories and Lessons Learned. National Institute of Standards and Technology, <nowiki>https://www.nist.gov/blogs/manufacturing-innovation-blog/artificial-intelligence-manufacturing-real-world-success-stories</nowiki></ref> == References == [[Category:Book:The Future of Leadership|Artificial Intelligence in Organizations]] [[Category:Subject:Artificial intelligence]] <references /> 15. Nimble AppGenie (2025). Artificial Intelligence for mobile apps: Top AI features in mobile apps like chatbots, voice assistants, and analytics that enhance user engagement and automation. https://www.nimbleappgenie.com/blogs/top-ai-features-in-mobile-apps/ 16. JPLoft (2026). ''Future of AI: Emerging Trends, Innovations, and Business Impact''. A comprehensive guide covering the future of artificial intelligence, including automation, generative AI, predictive analytics, smart assistants, and industry transformation driving next-generation digital experiences. <nowiki>https://www.jploft.com/blog/future-of-ai</nowiki> ai2b5r7ius38mu44i4lg13jwj6mm8f3 4633057 4633056 2026-04-29T05:15:56Z Jackgibson4321 3579880 I added some new information for the future of AI 4633057 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Nav}} == Introduction == Once confined to the realm of science fiction, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen significant gains in development and practical application in the previous couple of decades. The recent fame of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 has demonstrated AI’s increasing sophistication. As the technology matures, the projected economic impact of AI cannot be understated. Like steam power, electricity, and computers before it, the advent of AI is expected to become a new general-purpose technology (GPT) – a technology with a wide scope for application, growth, and economic impact – forming the basis of the fourth industrial revolution.<ref>ParkerSoftware. (2022, June 1). General purpose technology: What is it, and what can it do? https://www.thinkautomation.com/eli5/general-purpose-technology-what-is-it-and-what-can-it-do/</ref><ref>Howard, J. (2019, June 22). Artificial intelligence: Implications for the future of work. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62, 917-926. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.23037</ref> Even now, businesses and institutions are learning to harness AI to automate tasks previously only performed by human workers. For example, AI is being used to automate data entry and processing, analyze medical images, and automate customer service.<ref name=":0">Vu, K. (2023, February 15). 10 artificial intelligence task you didn’t know AI could do. DZone. <nowiki>https://dzone.com/articles/10-artificial-intelligence-tasks-you-didnt-know-ai#:~:text=Natural%20language%20processing%3A%20AI%20can,well%20as%20analyzing%20their%20behavior</nowiki></ref> The benefits of integrating AI into business and industry is expected to be significant as AI is used to cut costs, enable a more creative workforce, gain insight into hidden trends, and manage tasks and workflows. It is this concern for the integration of AI and business that is the focus of this article. This article seeks to illuminate AI’s strengths and weaknesses, outline where AI is useful in business, and explore the technology’s disruptive impact in the future of work and leadership. == Background == Artificial intelligence, also known as machine intelligence, is a broad term used to describe a group of technologies capable of performing tasks that approximate human intelligence. AI technologies comprise certain types of hardware and software that include computer vision, machine learning, speech recognition and synthesis, and natural language understanding and processing. Together, these technologies synthesize information, recognize patterns, learn from experience, solve problems, and make decisions.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Dordevic, M. (2022, August 23). How Artificial intelligence can improve organizational decision making. Forbes. http://forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/08/23/how-artificial-intelligence-can-improve-organizational-decision-making/?sh=7d3b412f2a1c</ref> Artificial intelligence works by processing large datasets and adapting algorithms to find new patterns to solve a problem. This means that AI is iterative, it continually improves by running simulations of a problem, measuring its fitness in solving the problem, and exploiting new patterns to improve efficiency in subsequent generations.<ref>SAS. (2017, August 23). Artificial intelligence (AI) -- What it is and why it matters. https://www.sas.com/en_in/insights/analytics/what-is-artificial-intelligence.html</ref><ref>CSU Global. (2021, August 9). How does AI actually work? https://csuglobal.edu/blog/how-does-ai-actually-work</ref> == Strengths == In general, AI is very good at performing and automating routine tasks that have clearly defined objectives. Such tasks include the reproduction and synthesis of information using existing inputs, computing data to find new patterns, and formulating recommendations.<ref>Benhamou, S. (2020, September 1). Artificial intelligence and the future of work. Revue d’economie industrielle. 169, 57-88. https://doi.org/10.4000/rei.8727</ref> These tasks can be grouped into four broad categories: detection and classification, pattern recognition, prediction, and decision making.<ref>Lockridge, D. (2020, May 21). What artificial is good at – And what it’s not. Truckinginfo. https://www.truckinginfo.com/358968/what-artificial-intelligence-is-good-at-and-what-its-not</ref> == Weaknesses == While AI performs exceptionally well at some tasks, it is constrained by some significant limitations. First, AI cannot produce novel outcomes. Because AI performs tasks within the bounds of predetermined rules and standardized procedures, AI cannot produce any outputs that do not originate from inputs of existing data. Second, AI has trouble guaranteeing quality. Artificial intelligence outputs are dependent on the amount and variety of information fed to it during the training process. However, even large volumes of information do not guarantee optimal or accurate outcomes. This is due to AI’s weakness with generating complexity. Third, AI is limited by significant resource costs. AI requires significant computational processing power, data storage space, large volumes of curated and codified data, and financial investment.<ref>Sako, M. (2020, April). Artificial intelligence and the future of professional work. Communications of the ACM, 63(4), 25-27. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3382743</ref><ref>Benhamou, S. (2020, December). Artificial intelligence and work: The organizational challenge. Annales. https://www.annales.org/enjeux-numeriques/DG/2020/DG-2020-12/EnjNum20d_11Benhamou.pdf</ref> == Implications for Leaders == As more industries seek to explore the implementation of AI, some leaders may question whether AI will be beneficial in their business. Though AI has the potential to be very useful for some applications, particularly where companies have access to large datasets, the return on investment of the technology deployed in any business is not always certain to be positive.<ref>Davenport, T., Mittal, N. (2023). Stop tinkering with AI. Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2023/01/stop-tinkering-with-ai?registration=success</ref> Before implementing artificial intelligence in a business, leaders are cautioned to observe the technology's two limitations: cost of investment and time before return on investment. First, AI costs can vary widely depending on the configuration. In addition to the AI software, storage space and processing infrastructure will need to be purchased. If the AI is being managed in-house, data scientists will also need to be hired. Costs for AI implementation can total in the low thousands to the millions of dollars.<ref>Reilly, J. (2022). A cost breakdown of artificial intelligence in 2022. Akkio. https://www.akkio.com/post/a-cost-breakdown-of-artificial-intelligence-in-2022</ref> Second, AI development and implementation require a significant investment of time before the technology becomes profitable. Deployment times of AI can take as much as a year.<ref>Abelmasov, N. (2021). AI Implementation: Business Impact and Adoption Barrier. Computools, https://computools.com/ai-implementation/</ref> Despite these limitations, AI can be leveraged to solve problems and create solutions regardless of the size of your business. The trick to implementing AI is knowing the right circumstances and situations to use it. As a guide, before implementing AI it is important to have a clearly defined problem for AI to solve. Next, data are needed to solve the problem, the more the better. Likewise, you need to determine whether the necessary data exists to be fed into the system. Finally, the right personnel are needed to provide oversight for the project including leadership and data scientists to train the AI.<ref>Rapp, K. (2022). Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing: Real World Success Stories and Lessons Learned. National Institute of Standards and Technology, <nowiki>https://www.nist.gov/blogs/manufacturing-innovation-blog/artificial-intelligence-manufacturing-real-world-success-stories</nowiki></ref> == References == [[Category:Book:The Future of Leadership|Artificial Intelligence in Organizations]] [[Category:Subject:Artificial intelligence]] <references /> 15. Nimble AppGenie (2025). Artificial Intelligence for mobile apps: Top AI features in mobile apps like chatbots, voice assistants, and analytics that enhance user engagement and automation. https://www.nimbleappgenie.com/blogs/top-ai-features-in-mobile-apps/ 16. JPLoft (2026). ''Future of AI: Emerging Trends, Innovations, and Business Impact''. A comprehensive guide covering the future of artificial intelligence, including automation, generative AI, predictive analytics, smart assistants, and industry transformation driving next-generation digital experiences. [https://www.jploft.com/blog/future-of-ai] 4iez3fq76ks8jti9kd5jfpsmqua8l23 User talk:Codename Noreste 3 466307 4632975 4632704 2026-04-28T18:32:04Z MediaWiki message delivery 1188004 /* You may be an eligible candidate for the U4C election */ new section 4632975 wikitext text/x-wiki {{talk header}} {{User:MiszaBot/config |archive = User talk:Codename Noreste/Archive %(counter)d |algo = old(14d) |counter = 1 |maxarchivesize = 100K |archiveheader = {{Automatic archive navigator}} |minthreadstoarchive = 1 |minthreadsleft = 1 }} == Future of game coverage on Wikimedia wikis == Hi, what's the future of video game coverage on Wikimedia wikis? I'm a major proponent of in-depth gaming coverage, even though I'm aware places like the English Wikipedia don't easy allow for its inclusion. I've also opened a question if Simple English Wikipedia can [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Notability#Scope loosen its scope], partly to help with the accessibility of niche topics that people who may not understand English well can read that may not be presentable as such elsewhere. Or is Wikibooks the only true Wikimedia project for in-depth game coverage, just through a textbook or instruction manual lens? [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 00:20, 17 April 2026 (UTC) : I'm afraid that I may not able to answer that, apart that you comply with Wikibooks' scope. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:02, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == Deletion of Subpage == Hello Codename Noreste You have recently deleted a subpage in "my" Wikibook for Publications: https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia This was a page for a variety of publications which were deleted summarily about 6 months ago at a time when personal matters intervened and I was unable to respond adequately. Would you please undelete this subpage as I will shortly be seeking to have most of the publications restored (they are in the public domain). Thanks Sam Dellit [[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 22:46, 26 April 2026 (UTC) : Hi, which subpage would you want to be restored? Some context: @[[User:ShakespeareFan00|ShakespeareFan00]] tagged these as copyright violations which I couldn’t tell if they are, and they said they were. I deleted them, until you notified me here. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:51, 26 April 2026 (UTC) ::Hello Codename Noreste ::The primary page is here: ::https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications ::If you could undelete the subpages also, that would be great (sorry, I have no record of what they were). ::Then I could start including proof of public domain for as many as possible (I am now again active on Wikibooks). ::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 22:57, 26 April 2026 (UTC) ::: @[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] They are now undeleted, so you can make the necessary changes. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:02, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::::Thank you, I can now see: ::::https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Publications ::::But I still can't see any of the subpages ::::[[User:Samuel.dellit|Samuel.dellit]] ([[User talk:Samuel.dellit|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Samuel.dellit|contribs]]) 03:03, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::::: Try restoring [[Special:Permalink/4019477|this version]], thank you. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 03:10, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :{{ping|Samuel.dellit}} Reverted the tags, you should see the articles, I suggest you look into the authors of articles of transcribed articles and confirm they ALL died before 1946 ( Australia at the date of the Issues concerned was 50 pma, making it (disapointinhly that anything still in copyright in Australia in 1996, got a full US term due to URAA, NOT a 28 year and renewal as might be expected.). If you don't provide further biographical detail for the authors, these publication transcriptions will be considered copyvio, and retagged. 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Look at the ''Gadgets'' tab of [[Special:Preferences|''my preferences'']]; check off the boxes for the scripts you want, and hit ''save''! </div> </div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> --[[User:Mrjulesd|<span style="color:orange;">Jules</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Mrjulesd|(Mrjulesd)]] 12:43, 8 March 2021 (UTC) == Notice of expiration of your sysop right == <div dir="ltr">Hi, as part of [[:m:Global reminder bot|Global reminder bot]], this is an automated reminder to let you know that your permission "sysop" (Administrators) will expire on 2025-01-30 04:22:07. Please renew this right if you would like to continue using it. <i>In other languages: [[:m:Global reminder bot/Messages/default|click here]]</i> [[User:Leaderbot|Leaderbot]] ([[User talk:Leaderbot|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderbot|contribs]]) 19:41, 23 January 2025 (UTC)</div> == I have added a tag to a page you created == Hi! I'm JJPMaster, and I recently reviewed your page, [[:User:JJPMaster/sandbox]]. I have added a tag to the page, because it <strong>may meet the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy#Speedy deletions|criteria for speedy deletion]].</strong> This means that it can be deleted at any time. The reason I provided was: <blockquote><strong>Test page</strong></blockquote> If you believe that your page should not be deleted, please post a message on [[User talk:JJPMaster/sandbox|the page's talk page]] explaining why. <strong>If your reasoning is convincing, your page may be saved.</strong> If you have any questions or concerns, please [[User talk:JJPMaster|let me know]]. Thank you! [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 10:57, 29 January 2025 (UTC) == Hey, how exactly did you add that edit tag? == I tried to add a tag for my own tool on another wiki, but after I created it, and tried to make an edit using the tag, it kept saying that the tag didn't exist. I tried an existing tag, and it did work. Am I missing something? I created the MediaWiki:Tag-<tagname> file, and the description and the link one, but did I miss something? <sup>&#8212; [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c71300">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[User talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#ce3f00">'''ROAR''' at me!</span>]]</sub> 17:18, 29 January 2025 (UTC) :Did you use the [[Special:Tags]] interface first? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:55, 29 January 2025 (UTC) ::I had no idea that existed! I created the pages manually. Thank you. <sup>&#8212; [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#c71300">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[User talk:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:#ce3f00">'''ROAR''' at me!</span>]]</sub> 18:30, 29 January 2025 (UTC) == WikiProject Little Star Newsletter: January 2025 == The first full month of [[Wikibooks:WikiProject Little Star|WikiProject Little Star]] has come to a close, and we have got a lot of work done! Here's all of the main projects we've worked so far: === OneClickWelcomer === This is a gadget that was designed to supersede [[MediaWiki:Gadget-Welcome.js]], which has not worked for several years. This adds the ability to welcome users with a single click from [[Special:RecentChanges]], [[Special:Contributions]], or a user's talk page. It also allows for quickly warning users with {{tl|Test1}}, {{tl|Test2}}, or {{tl|Blatantvandal}}. === Dark mode optimizations === {{no ping|Xeverything11}} has spent a significant amount of time helping to ensure that templates and interface messages are accessible and [[mw:Recommendations for night mode compatibility on Wikimedia wikis|dark mode]]-compliant. === markAdmins === {{no ping|JJPMaster (bot)}} has been summoned to keep a [[User:JJPMaster (bot)/markAdmins-Data.json|list]] of everyone's user rights across the English Wikibooks, which allows [[MediaWiki:Gadget-markAdmins.js|the markAdmins gadget]] to run with up-to-date data for the first time in about two years. === Miscellaneous gadgets === {{no ping|JJPMaster}} helped update the codebases of other outdated gadgets, including [[MediaWiki:Gadget-collectionparser.js|GetCollection]], [[MediaWiki:Gadget-sidebartranslate.js|SidebarTranslate]], [[MediaWiki:Gadget-BookCat.js|BookCat]], and [[MediaWiki:Gadget-markblocked.js|markblocked]], the last of which is the reason for [[Special:Redirect/logid/5232970|the only time her account has ever been blocked on any Wikimedia wiki]]. === Unmerged transwikis === With the help of {{no ping|Graham87}}, {{no ping|Pppery}}, {{no ping|UtherSRG}}, and the Wikibooks community, {{no ping|JJPMaster}} led an initiative to complete the histories of [[Wikibooks:WikiProject Little Star/Unmerged transwikis|old articles that were imported from the English Wikipedia]]. This investigation is responsible for [[Special:Log/merge|the majority of history merges in Wikibooks history]]. === Luna === This is perhaps the biggest project that WikiProject Little Star has developed. [[Wikibooks:WikiProject Little Star/Luna|Luna]] is a collection of user scripts that attempt to help users review new pages and patrol recent changes, similarly to what [[w:Wikipedia:Twinkle|Twinkle]] used to do. It includes functionalities such as nominating pages for speedy deletion, making requests at [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion|RfD]], tagging files for copyright problems, adding maintenance templates to books, removing all links to a particular page, and, most recently, a [[User:JJPMaster/rollback.js|rollback-like]] feature. It can be used by all [[Wikibooks:Autoconfirmed users|autoconfirmed users]], but some features are limited to [[Wikibooks:Reviewers|reviewers]] or [[Wikibooks:Administrators|administrators]]. That's it for WikiProject Little Star's first newsletter! You can subscribe [[Wikibooks:WikiProject Little Star/Newsletter|here]] if you haven't already. Thank you! <span style="font-size: smaller">Delivered on behalf of [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) by</span> [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MediaWiki message delivery|contribs]]) 05:16, 2 February 2025 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:JJPMaster@enwikibooks using the list at https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikibooks:WikiProject_Little_Star/Newsletter&oldid=4459473 --> == Suggested update to filter 1 and its disallow message == I would suggest the following update to filter 1 that disallows large deletions of pages from new users: * Instead of <code>(page_namespace == 0 | page_namespace == 102 | page_namespace == 110)</code> for page namespaces, I have changed it to <code>equals_to_any(page_namespace, 0, 102, 110)</code> to save a condition, and have placed it at the top as the first check. * <code>!(user_name in page_namespace)</code> will not work at all, so I have removed it and instead have changed it to <code>!(user_name in page_recent_contributors)</code>. <code>page_recent_contributors</code> tends to be slow in performance, so I have placed it at the very bottom of the filter as the last check. Regarding this, it is a good idea to place heavy variables (or variables that can be slow in performance) at the last check of any filter. The code below is what I am suggesting for the filter itself: <pre> equals_to_any(page_namespace, 0, 102, 110) & !("autoconfirmed" in user_rights) & new_size >= 50 & edit_delta < -5000 & !(added_lines irlike "^\s*#\s*REDIRECT\s*\[\[") & !(user_name in page_recent_contributors) </pre> I am also suggesting a change to the message to appear more friendly and to have some grammar changes with a link about vandalism: <pre> {{edit filter warning | action = warn | friendly = yes | text = An automated filter has identified this edit as removing a large amount of content, which is potentially unconstructive. Because of this, your edit was not saved. Some material on Wikibooks should be removed, such as [[Wikibooks:Dealing with vandalism|vandalism]] and false or libelous information. If this is what you're doing, and you believe your removal is correct, please ask for the edit to be performed at the [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance|reading room]]. '''If you did not remove a large amount of content, and this message is in error, please [[Wikibooks:Edit filter/False positives|report this]].''' }} </pre> Thank you. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 16:05, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: These are both {{implemented}}, but I would like to ask if it could be a good idea to include an exception for the filter if the user has an edit summary indicating that the user was reverting vandalism. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:41, 6 February 2025 (UTC) ::<code>!(summary irlike "^(?:revert|rv|undid)")</code> should take care of that. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:55, 6 February 2025 (UTC) :::{{Implemented}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 17:58, 6 February 2025 (UTC) == Citing of other projects' policies == Hi @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]]! I've noticed on a couple occasions that you sometimes cite another project's policies as justification for something here on WB. See [ [[Special:Diff/4473674|this edit]] ] and [ [[Special:Diff/4473322|this edit]] ] for examples. I'm not sure it's good practice to be citing another project's policies here, since technically the community at WB never agreed to enact them as policies. I think some of these policies are useful, and we could potentially import them here, but they would need to be tailored slightly and then approved by the WB community first. We should make sure our community agrees to be bound by any policies before they can be used here. Thoughts? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:57, 8 February 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: In these particular cases, I wasn't exactly trying to say that they apply here. In the ATD instance, I was trying to use it as a reference page for alternatives to deletion, as redirecting, merging, transwikiing, etc. are also options here. The ownership instance was a bit of an oversight, since I didn't notice that [[WB:OWN]] exists. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:10, 8 February 2025 (UTC) == You've got mail! == {{You've got mail|sig=[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:30, 19 April 2025 (UTC)}} == Luna == Luna doesn't seem to have a warning option for advertising. [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 10:10, 5 May 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]]: That would be because there is no user warning template for advertising. Most cases will likely fall under the related template for "external link spamming". [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 12:40, 5 May 2025 (UTC) ::I see, okay [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 12:09, 6 May 2025 (UTC) == Pages == Special:Contributions/12.203.56.99 created pages would need review, as they probably belong in wiktionary. [[User:Cactusisme|Cactusisme]] ([[User talk:Cactusisme|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cactusisme|contribs]]) 10:42, 12 August 2025 (UTC) : {{done|Nuked accordingly}}. <span style="font-family:Verdana">[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">'''''Codename Noreste'''''</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#A1000E">talk</span>]])</span> 12:51, 12 August 2025 (UTC) == Gameplay for Pokemon == Thanks so much for your help. There's also the aforementioned article but it might be a bit long. I used a script to download it, and it's a little over 300MB in size. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 15:11, 6 October 2025 (UTC) == Issue with the dewikify option in Luna == Per [[WB:RFI]] and the recent transwiki pages, I've dewikified some of these pages with Luna, but there is an issue: it completely removes links (such as <code><nowiki>[[Link]]</nowiki></code> for example), which can mess up the process that I have to manually add text back (it is time-consuming). Is there a way to fix this (as Luna's author)? Thank you. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:30, 6 October 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: This is {{Fixed}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 13:26, 7 October 2025 (UTC) == Transwiki:Gameplay of Pokémon == The full history hasn't been imported. For comparison on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gameplay%20of%20Pok%C3%A9mon?action=history Wikipedia]. [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 17:36, 6 October 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]]: The only way to avoid the error was to import it a few hundred revisions at a time. I'm still working on it. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 13:15, 7 October 2025 (UTC) ::awesome, thank you [[User:2005-Fan|2005-Fan]] ([[User talk:2005-Fan|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/2005-Fan|contribs]]) 16:02, 7 October 2025 (UTC) == Potential Luna Issue == Hi @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]]! Heads-up about a potential Luna issue: at [[User talk:Qbancoffee#I have added a tag to a page you created]], I noticed that the link in the final sentence links to you instead of to the warning user. This seems to be the case every time this tool is used (e.g. [[User talk:Geraldine Kene]], [[User talk:Valdezsusan80]], etc). —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:29, 12 October 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]: This should be {{fixed}} now. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 18:18, 12 October 2025 (UTC) ::Thank you! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:40, 13 October 2025 (UTC) == [[Normative Ethics]] == Hi @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]]! As a heads-up, I've flagged this at RFD since it has been abandoned for a while with only an introduction. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 01:29, 27 October 2025 (UTC) == Luna bugs == I noticed that Luna doesn’t actually add a request at [[:meta:GSR]] even if you choose “ok” when it asks if you would like to rewquest fro a global sysop to delete the page. Luna also doesn’t detect if the current page has a CSD tag or not and it adds one even if there is already one placed on the article. It would be useful if it could detect if there are and CSD tags currently on the article. (Feature request) [[User:PieWriter|PieWriter]] ([[User talk:PieWriter|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PieWriter|contribs]]) 12:32, 26 February 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:PieWriter|PieWriter]]: I apologize for the delay in responding. I've had quite a lot to do! Anyway, the detection of existing deletion templates has been {{implemented}}. Meanwhile, the GSR functionality {{works for me}}. Can you tell me the conditions where the feature failed for you. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 19:56, 21 March 2026 (UTC) ::I tagged your talk page for deletion and requested a GSR to take action, but I am not seeing the request [[:meta:GSR]] [[User:PieWriter|PieWriter]] ([[User talk:PieWriter|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PieWriter|contribs]]) 23:29, 23 March 2026 (UTC) == Using a bot to clear font wrapping errors? == https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:LintErrors/tidy-font-bug?wpNamespaceRestrictions=829%0D%0A828%0D%0A711%0D%0A710%0D%0A113%0D%0A112%0D%0A111%0D%0A110%0D%0A109%0D%0A108%0D%0A102%0D%0A103%0D%0A14%0D%0A15%0D%0A12%0D%0A13%0D%0A0%0D%0A1%0D%0A11%0D%0A9%0D%0A10%0D%0A8%0D%0A7%0D%0A6%0D%0A5%0D%0A4&titlecategorysearch=&exactmatch=1&tag=all&template=all Any chance of using JWB to solve these, rapidly whilst converting them over to spans? (most are colors).. 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In partnership with the U4C -- [[m:User:Keegan (WMF)|Keegan (WMF)]] ([[m:User_talk:Keegan (WMF)|talk]]) 18:32, 28 April 2026 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Keegan (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Keegan_(WMF)/test&oldid=30471751 --> pcxhmb794ptjpqsgiuz0djitnegvfbw Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024/Responses to Generative AI 0 473737 4632968 4495139 2026-04-28T17:45:10Z ~2026-25930-93 3579780 no more t 4632968 wikitext text/x-wiki ''This insights and signals report was written by Brittany Amell (with thanks to John Willinsky, John Maxwell, and William Bowen for their feedback and contributions), for the Electronic Texual Cultures Laboratory and the Implementing New Knowledge Environments partnership.'' ==Summary== ''Policy Insights and Signals Reports'' scan the horizon in order to identify and analyse emerging trends and early signals for their potential to impact future policy directions in open access and open, social scholarship. They tend to highlight shifts in technology, public opinion and sentiments, and/or regulatory changes both within and outside of Canada. Like OSPO’s policy observations, insights and signals reports aim to support partners in crafting proactive, responsive, and forward-thinking strategies. This ''Insights and Signals Report'' is apart of a series that will focus on evolving discussions centered around artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI (genAI) and large language models (LLMs), and the implications these may have for open access and open social scholarship. ''Interested in other Insights and Signals Reports focused on AI? You can find them [[Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024/Federal Research Funding Agencies Announce Draft Guidance on the Use of Generative AI|here]] and [[Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024/Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing|here]]''. Items discussed in this report include: * A brief introduction to generative artificial intelligence, with comments from INKE Partner John Maxwell * [https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ The world’s first artificial intelligence act] passed in May 2024 by the Council of the European Union * The inclusion of artificial intelligence in Canada’s [https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-27 Digital Charter Implementation Act] (2022), along with critiques from [https://news.westernu.ca/2024/04/proposed-ai-legislation/ Joanna Redden] (2024), an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University who is critical of Canada’s proposed AI legislation in its current form * Several responses to AI in Canada from journals, post-secondary institutions, scholarly associations and granting agencies, as well as some core concerns raised by these groups * An [https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2024/04/07/securing-canadas-ai announcement] from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (2024) regarding plans to dedicate 2.4 billion dollars towards ‘securing Canada’s AI advantage’ * Responses from INKE partners John Willinsky (Founder, Public Knowledge Project) and John Maxwell (Associate Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University) * Some proposed discursive silences for consideration, such as perspectives on [https://montrealethics.ai/in-consideration-of-indigenous-data-sovereignty-data-mining-as-a-colonial-practice/ data mining as an extractive colonial practice], and [https://ubctoday.ubc.ca/news/june-06-2024/indigenous-data-stewardship-stands-against-extractivist-ai Indigenous data sovereignty] This report ends with some key questions and considerations. ==Introducing generative artificial intelligence, briefly== Widespread debates about the future of artificial intelligence and the need for ethical frameworks and regulatory policies to mitigate potential harms, re-ignited in 2022 by OpenAI’s first release of generative artificial intelligence (AI) system [https://chat.openai.com/auth/login ChatGPT], continue to receive attention by scholars and media alike. Generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft’s [https://www.bing.com/ Bing] (both powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4) and [https://gemini.google.com/ Google’s Gemini] (Bard, previously) can be used to generate poetry, essays, code, translations, and exam responses, as well as images and videos. However, while these tools have huge potential, they’re also creating challenges and, in some cases, harm (e.g., [https://datajusticelab.org/data-harm-record/ “Data Harm Record” by Redden et al. 2020]; see also, generally, [https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262548328/more-than-a-glitch/ Broussard 2024], Noble 2018 and O’Neil 2016). According to Josh Nicholson, Co-Founder and CEO of Scite.ai, Meta’s Galactica large language model for science was “taken down in under a week because it was so problematic. You could give it prompts and get a full paper back, but it could be racist or completely wrong” ([https://www.wiley.com/en-us/network/research-libraries/libraries-archives-databases/open-access/making-ai-an-opportunity-for-open-access quoted in Wiley 2024], 1). As much as Generative Artificial Intelligence, or genAI as we refer to it here, is used to describe tools like the ones mentioned above, it really describes a fundamental shift in the design of instructions that can be followed to complete a task, also known as algorithms (Danaher et al. 2017). This shift entailed a move away from ‘top-down’ algorithms (where rulesets for algorithms were exhaustively defined by programmers) to ‘bottom up’ machine-learning algorithms (where an algorithm is essentially trained to develop its own set of rules). Machine-learning algorithms involve giving the machine some data, a goal, feedback to tell it when it is on the correct path, and then some time alone to work out the best way to complete the instructions and achieve the end (Fry 2018, p. 11). In other words, genAI relies on the use of various statistical techniques to produce the outputs many of us marvel at (Gorwa et al. 2020; [https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-misnomer/ Whiteley 2023]). That’s right, the poem you asked ChatGPT to generate is the result of probabilistic calculations that select words based on their likelihood to fit (statistically) the context. Sounds less romantic, but perhaps that’s important — INKE partner John Maxwell (Associate Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University) certainly thinks so. Responding to this piece over email, Maxwell wrote, “I am increasingly concerned that, in responding (both individually and collectively; causally and formally) to the rise of deep learning, generative text and image technologies – by following industry's suit in calling them ‘AI’ – we are both playing into the hands of a group of very canny investment promoters and at the same time undermining our own critical sensibilities around the various innovations gathered under this umbrella.” (You can read John Maxwell’s response in full by scrolling to the 'Responses from the INKE Partnership' section below.) Maxwell isn’t alone in sounding the alarm. In a [https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-misnomer/ post] for the London School of Economics and Political Science blog, Paul Whiteley argues that ‘artificial intelligence’ is a misnomer, one invented by computer scientist John McCarthy in 1950 (and anthropomorphised by the rest of us ever since). Even ChatGPT agrees. When we asked ChatGPT if it thought users tend to anthropomorphize it, it generated the following ‘statistical output’: <blockquote> Yes, people often do anthropomorphize me! It’s quite natural; human language and interaction often involve assumptions about shared experiences, understanding, or intentions. Since my responses are conversational and mimic human language patterns, users might sometimes attribute thoughts, feelings, or intentions to me, even though I don’t have experiences, consciousness, or personal understanding. The familiarity of conversation can make it easy to forget that responses come from patterns rather than an inner sense of self. It’s fascinating because it highlights how strongly people are wired to seek connection, even with technology that’s fundamentally different from human minds. </blockquote> John Maxwell (Associate Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University and INKE partner) cautions against this anthropomorphizing, however, because it makes it difficult to develop meaningful policy responses: <blockquote> While, for instance, ‘LLM’ defines a specific technology with specific characteristics to which we might develop a coherent policy response, the term ‘AI’ is a sci-fi catch-all that carries with it a set of well-publicized (and monetized) utopian, dystopian, and eschatological connotations. We are not likely to develop any meaningful response to such an ill-defined object. I am hopeful that, as we begin to develop guidelines and policy, we can start to meaningfully differentiate and refer to these technologies by their specific names and functions, instead of repeating the hype: that these massive, mysterious, corporate-owned black boxes will simultaneously solve humanity's problems while also posing an existential threat. </blockquote> ==EU Announces Approval of World’s First Artificial Intelligence Act== On the policy front, the Council of the EU [https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ officially approved the world’s first artificial intelligence act] this past May. The legislation will follow a “‘risk-based’ approach, which means the higher the risk to cause harm to society, the stricter the rules,” explains the Council in a [https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ Press Release]. “With the AI act, Europe emphasizes the importance of trust, transparency and accountability when dealing with new technologies while at the same time ensuring this fast-changing technology can flourish and boost European innovation,” says Mathieu Michel, Belgian secretary of state for digitisation, administrative simplification, privacy protection, and building regulation ([https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ Council, 2024]). Four governing bodies that include a “scientific panel of independent experts” will be responsible for ensuring the AI act is enforced. Another three include an AI Office within the European Commission, an advisory forum for stakeholders, and an AI Board that consists of member states’ representatives ([https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ Council, 2024]). ==Closer to Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Canada?== Here in Canada, the inclusion of artificial intelligence in Canada’s Bill C-27 ([https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-27 Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022]) remains under committee consideration in the House of Commons since completing its second reading over a year ago in April 2023. [https://news.westernu.ca/2024/04/proposed-ai-legislation/ According to Joanna Redden] (2024), an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University who is critical of Canada’s proposed AI legislation in its current form, many Canadians already have little trust in the growing use of AI, even though [https://medium.com/politics-ai/an-overview-of-national-ai-strategies-2a70ec6edfd Canada was the first country to introduce a national AI strategy]. Echoing concerns held by those such as [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4658004 Andrew Clement] (Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto), as well as [https://www.amo-oma.ca/en/ai-policy-report/ McKelvey and colleagues (2024)], Redden suggests this distrust is due, in part, to a lack of meaningful public consultation, “despite deep concerns from the public.” Redden notes how proposed legislation is not only “already out of step with the needs of Canadians,” it also “falls short of the regulatory approaches taken by other nations” such as the one recently approved by the [https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/artificial-intelligence-ai-act-council-gives-final-green-light-to-the-first-worldwide-rules-on-ai/ European Union] or the [https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/10/30/executive-order-on-the-safe-secure-and-trustworthy-development-and-use-of-artificial-intelligence/ Executive Order issued by the White House] in 2023. Some of the needs identified by Redden include ensuring uses of AI by businesses and governments are transparent, and that there are toothy mechanisms for maintaining oversight and accountability. In addition, Redden argues that dedicating funding to ensuring public “AI registries” are maintained are critical (note: AI registries, [https://tagcanada.shinyapps.io/register/ such as this one developed by Redden and colleagues], track how and where AI and other automated systems are being used). If successfully passed, the [https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-27 Digital Charter Implementation Act] (otherwise known as “An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act, the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts”) would be the first Act focused on regulating AI in Canada. Currently, generative AI managers and developers in Canada are asked to voluntarily commit [https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/ised/en/voluntary-code-conduct-responsible-development-and-management-advanced-generative-ai-systems to a Code of Conduct on the Responsible Development and Management of Advanced Generative AI Systems.] The voluntary code foregrounds six outcomes: accountability, safety, fairness and equity, transparency, human oversight and monitoring, and validity and robustness. ==Responses to AI in Canada from Journals, Post-Secondary Institutions, Scholarly Associations, and Granting Agencies== In a step intended to curb the misuse of generative AI, several '''journals''' (e.g., see [https://www.cmaj.ca/content/195/28/E958 here], [https://www.caaa.ca/journals-and-research/caaa-journals-statement-on-the-use-of-generative-ai/ here], and [https://www.jogc.com/article/S1701-2163(23)00167-6/fulltext here]), '''post-secondary institutions ('''e.g., see [https://uwaterloo.ca/information-systems-technology/about/policies-standards-and-guidelines/guidance-artificial-intelligence-use here] and [https://www.senecapolytechnic.ca/about/policies/generative-ai-policy.html here] for examples, as well as [https://cdlra-acrfl.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2023-AI-Special-Topics-Report.pdf here] for broader commentary and [https://higheredstrategy.com/ai-observatory-home/ here] for HESA’s AI in Canadian postsec observatory), '''scholarly associations''' (e.g., see [https://publicationethics.org/cope-position-statements/ai-author here] and [https://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-A-Brief-Primer-EN.pdf here]), and '''granting agencies''' (read more [https://science.gc.ca/site/science/en/interagency-research-funding/policies-and-guidelines/use-generative-artificial-intelligence-development-and-review-research-proposals here] and [[Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024/Federal Research Funding Agencies Announce Draft Guidance on the Use of Generative AI|here]]) are in the process of developing and releasing statements, policies, and/or guidelines that set out expectations regarding what is considered fair or responsible use of AI in their respective contexts. Concerns relating to accountability, authorship, transparency, disclosure of use, responsibility, accuracy, bias, safety, confidentiality and privacy, and copyright and intellectual property consistently recur across these statements, policies, and guidelines. Several journals as well as larger publishers such as SAGE, Elsevier, and Wiley explicitly forbid listing an AI tool (such as ChatGPT) as an author because, as Tulandi (2023) writes in one Canadian medical journal, “authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can only be attributed to and performed by humans” (para 7). In addition to the concerns raised above, CARL, or the [https://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-A-Brief-Primer-EN.pdf Canadian Association of Research Libraries (2023)], recommends that responses to generative AI also consider social impacts associated with AI use, including who has access to generative AI tools and who may not, whether for financial reasons or otherwise. [https://blog.core.ac.uk/2023/03/17/core-gpt-combining-open-access-research-and-ai-for-credible-trustworthy-question-answering/ Citing the work of a group of researchers associated with The Open University in the UK], CARL (2023) also questions whether combining open-access and pay-walled articles in the development of datasets used to train generative AI could enhance its reliability and credibility, though they also note the potential for legal implications. As debates relating to the Digital Charter Implementation Act continue, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (2024) has [https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2024/04/07/securing-canadas-ai announced plans] to dedicate 2.4 billion dollars towards ‘securing Canada’s AI advantage,’ though it is worth noting that just 2 percent of this funding (50 million dollars) is meant for exploring the social impacts associated with the increased use of AI. ==Key Questions and Considerations== The insights and signals outlined above indicate that recent developments in generative AI, along with its continuing integration into various academic contexts (along with society more broadly) pose some significant challenges for those involved in developing policy responses. At the same time, while paying attention to existing responses remains important, equally important and worthy of consideration are the discursive silences or absences (i.e., what is '''not''' being said, or perhaps what is '''not''' being amplified and picked up in reports on this topic). Some proposed notable absences include whether LLM use of online content is considered fair dealing (along with other copyright considerations). Other important absences include the social and ecological impact of large language models (LLMs) and the materials, labour, and compute power required to sustain them — paralleling conversations about sustainability in the digital humanities (such as [https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqab025 this one] by Johanna Drucker 2021 or [https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/publishing/journal-british-academy/10/facing-the-challenge-of-digital-sustainability-as-humanities-researchers/ this one] by Joanna Tucker 2022). Others include the implications of LLMs for Indigenous data sovereignties ([https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/new-report-and-guidelines-indigenous-data-sovereignty-artificial-intelligence-developments UNESCO releases report related to ensuring data sovereignty in light of accelerated developments in AI]), as well as the implications that Indigenous (data) sovereignties can have for thinking through ‘ethical AI’ (Gaertner 2024; Roberts and Montoya 2024). For instance, reflecting on the intersection between new(er) forms of [https://www.arts.ubc.ca/news/indigenous-data-stewardship-stands-against-extractivist-ai/ AI and Indigenous data sovereignty and stewardship], Associate Professor David Gaertner (Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, UBC) makes further connections between AI trained on large language models and the impacts of settler colonialism: <blockquote> AI technologies, trained on large language models, mirror the disenfranchisement and violence imposed through settler colonialism while redistributing it at scale. Algorithms institutionalize a power dynamic where dominant linguistic and cultural narratives are further entrenched and amplified in the social infrastructure while personal expression is rendered increasingly obsolete and niche. The emergence of reports detailing how the internet is currently cannibalizing itself and generating new AI content from existing AI material, also known as the ‘[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory dead internet theory,]’ further amplifies these concerns. </blockquote> However, many will point out that questions surrounding the ethical development and use of AI are often directed at private companies and organizations that make use of their models. What about community members, academics, and stakeholders? Will AI remain solely in the hands of private firms and for-profit companies? Not necessarily. Some are beginning to explore commons-based approaches to machine learning, such as [https://openfuture.eu/our-work/ai-and-the-commons/ Open Future]—a non-profit based in Europe that wants to explore the potential risks and benefits associated with new frameworks for sharing AI models under open licenses. The following comment, which John Willinsky (Founder, Public Knowledge Project and INKE partner) shared with us, moves in similar direction of thought: <blockquote> While there are reasons to be concerned about recent advances in AI, academics also have a responsibility to explore the potential contributions and advances that AI may hold for research and scholarship. The [https://pkp.sfu.ca/ Public Knowledge Project] has for some time looked to AI to solve pressing issues around resource equity and quality in scholarly communications, if only with limited success. It is now engaged in research on the ability of Large Language Models to address the long-standing challenge of developing a sustainable means for Diamond OA journals to publish in the standard formats of HTML and PDF, as well export files in JATS XML. (John Willinsky’s comment can be read in full below.) </blockquote> Interestingly, several AI models have [https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2024/05/07/the-best-open-source-generative-ai-models-available-today/ already been released] under the [https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache 2.0 license] (a permissive software license that allows use of the software for any purpose, including distribution, modification, and the distribution of modified versions without royalties, according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_License Wikipedia]), and more may be released before the end of this year (there are [https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/24/24278999/openai-plans-orion-ai-model-release-december rumours] that OpenAI will release its latest model, ‘Orion,’ in December 2024). ==Responses from the INKE Partnership== ''' '''''Response from John Willinsky (Founder, Public Knowledge Project):'' <blockquote> While there are reasons to be concerned about recent advances in AI, academics also have a responsibility to explore the potential contributions and advances that AI may hold for research and scholarship. The [https://pkp.sfu.ca/ Public Knowledge Project] has for some time looked to AI to solve pressing issues around resource equity and quality in scholarly communications, if only with limited success. It is now engaged in research on the ability of Large Language Models to address the long-standing challenge of developing a sustainable means for Diamond OA journals to publish in the standard formats of HTML and PDF, as well export files in JATS XML. The principal focus of this work is to establish if LLMs can be sufficiently tuned to reliably automate HTML and JATS XML markup of author manuscripts (given that such markup currently requires technical skills or payments that exceed the capacity of most Diamond OA journals. This work has reached an initial proof of concept stage, with further work continuing around its comparative value (given other tools) and ways of incorporating and sustaining such a markup service in the editorial workflow. </blockquote> ''Response from John Maxwell (Associate Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University):'' <blockquote> I am increasingly concerned that, in responding (both individually and collectively; causally and formally) to the rise of deep learning, generative text and image technologies — by following industry's suit in calling them "AI"— we are both playing into the hands of a group of very canny investment promoters and at the same time undermining our own critical sensibilities around the various innovations gathered under this umbrella. The term "AI" has for many decades already served as an aspirational brand name for a wide variety of computational technologies. Today, it is the brand name for massive capital investment funding a collection of disparate deep learning approaches: LLMs, Diffusion Models, facial recognition systems, and other tools. These are specific technologies which both exist and are making an impact on scholarship and labour. But while, for instance, "LLM" defines a specific technology with specific characteristics to which we might develop a coherent policy response, the term "AI" is a sci-fi catch-all that carries with it a set of well-publicized (and monetized) utopian, dystopian, and eschatological connotations. We are not likely to develop any meaningful response to such an ill-defined object. I am hopeful that, as we begin to develop guidelines and policy, we can start to meaningfully differentiate and refer to these technologies by their specific names and functions, instead of repeating the hype: that these massive, mysterious, corporate-owned black boxes will simultaneously solve humanity's problems while also posing an existential threat. It would appear that venture capitalists and hype-men have beaten us to the starting line here; we need to rapidly bring a critical apparatus (e.g., from science- and technology studies) to the analysis and development of effective policy and guidelines. </blockquote> ==References== *“C-27 (44-1): An Act to Enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act, the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and to Make Consequential and Related Amendments to Other Acts.” Parliament of Canada. Accessed October 30, 2024. 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[https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010.093 https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010.093]. {{BookCat}} 3ynk4zn5ymorygufnhxjf1sssr7qvqx Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Porsche/VIN Codes 0 481968 4632959 4632847 2026-04-28T15:41:47Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Position 5, Engine: */ 4632959 wikitext text/x-wiki ===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:=== * WP0 - Porsche passenger car * WP1 - Porsche SUV ===Position 4, Body Style:=== '''718 / 911:''' * A = Coupe * B = Targa (911) * C = Cabriolet '''Panamera / Taycan:''' * A = sedan (SWB) * B = LWB sedan (Panamera Executive) or Cross Turismo (Taycan) * C = Sport Turismo '''Macan / Cayenne:''' * A = SUV (wagon) * B = Coupe-styled SUV (Cayenne Coupe) ===Position 5, Engine:=== '''Boxster/Cayman:''' Type 981: *A = 2.7L flat-6, 265 hp (Boxster '14-'16, Boxster Black Edition '16), 275 hp (Cayman '15-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 315 hp (Boxster S '14-'16), 325 hp (Cayman S '15-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 330 hp (Boxster GTS '15-'16), 340 hp (Cayman GTS '15-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 375 hp (Boxster Spyder '16), 385 hp (Cayman GT4 '16) '''718 Boxster/Cayman:''' (Type 982) *A = 2.0L turbo flat-4, 300 hp (718 Boxster '17-'25, 718 Boxster T '20-'23, 718 Boxster Style Edition '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'25, 718 Cayman T '20-'23, 718 Cayman Style Edition '24-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 350 hp (718 Boxster S, 718 Cayman S '17-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 365 hp (718 Boxster GTS, 718 Cayman GTS '18-'19) *D = 4.0L flat-6, 394 hp (718 Boxster GTS 4.0 '21-'25, 718 Boxster 25 Years '21, 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 '21-'25) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 414 hp (718 Spyder, 718 Cayman GT4 '20-'23) *E = 4.0L flat-6, 493 hp (718 Spyder RS '24-'25, 718 Cayman GT4 RS '23-'25) '''911:''' Type 991.1: *A = 3.4L flat-6, 350 hp (911 Carrera '15-'16, Carrera 4 '15-'16, Targa 4 '14-'16) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 400 hp (911 Carrera S '15-'16, Carrera 4S '15-'16, Targa 4S '14-'16, 911 50th Anniversary Edition '14) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 430 hp (911 Carrera GTS '15-'16, Carrera 4 GTS '15-'16, Targa 4 GTS '16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 520 hp (911 Turbo '14-'16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 560 hp (911 Turbo S '14-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 475 hp (911 GT3 '14-'15) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS '16, 911 R '16) Type 991.2: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 370 hp (911 Carrera '17-'19, Carrera T '18-'19, Carrera 4 '17-'19, Targa 4 '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 420 hp (911 Carrera S '17-'19, Carrera 4S '17-'19, Targa 4S '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 450 hp (911 Carrera GTS '17-'19, Carrera 4 GTS '17-'19, Targa 4 GTS '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 540 hp (911 Turbo '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 580 hp (911 Turbo S '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 607 hp (911 Turbo S Exclusive Series '18-'19) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '18-'19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 Speedster '19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 520 hp (911 GT3 RS '19) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 690 hp (911 GT2 RS '18-'19) Type 992: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 379 hp (911 Carrera '20-'24, Carrera T '23-'24, Carrera 4 '20-'24, Targa 4 '21-'24) *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 388 hp (911 Carrera, Carrera T '25-, Carrera T Club Coupe '26) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 443 hp (911 Carrera S '20-'24, Carrera 4S '20-'24, Targa 4S '21-'24) *H = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera S '26-, Carrera 4S '26-, Targa 4S '26-) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera GTS '22-'24, Carrera 4 GTS '22-'24, Targa 4 GTS '22-'24, Dakar '23-'24) *B = Hybrid: 3.6L turbo flat-6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 532 hp (911 Carrera GTS, Carrera 4 GTS, Targa 4 GTS '25-, 911 Spirit 70 '26) *G = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 543 hp (911 Sport Classic '23) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 572 hp (911 Turbo '21-'25) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 640 hp (911 Turbo S '21-'25) *D = Hybrid: 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 701 hp (911 Turbo S '26-) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '22-'26) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 518 hp (911 GT3 RS '23-'25, 911 S/T '24) '''918 Spyder:''' *A = PHEV: 4.6L Porsche M18 flat-plane crank V8 + 2 electric motors (1 front, 1 rear), lithium-ion battery, 887 total system hp (918 Spyder '15) '''Panamera:''' Type 970: *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 310 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '15-'16) *D = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Panamera S E-Hybrid '15-'16) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.60 90° V6, 420 hp (Panamera S, 4S '15-'16) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 440 hp (Panamera GTS '15-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Panamera Turbo '15-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Panamera Turbo S '15-'16) Type 971 & 976: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 330 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '17-'20) *J = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 325 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '21-'23) *A = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 348 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '24-) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '18-'23) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '25-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 440 hp (Panamera 4S '17-'20) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 443 hp (Panamera 4S '21-'23) *K = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 552 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *C = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 536 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '25-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Panamera GTS '19-'20) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 473 hp (Panamera GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Panamera GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo '17-'20) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 620 hp (Panamera Turbo S '21-'23) *F = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid '25-) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 680 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '18-'20) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 690 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 771 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '25-) '''Taycan:''' *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 469 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan '21-'24) *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4 '25-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 522 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 562 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '20-'24) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 536 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 590 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '25-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 590 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '22-'24) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 690 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 670 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 750 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 871 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 938 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1019 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo GT '25-) '''Macan:''' *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 248 hp (Macan '17-'21) *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 261 hp (Macan '22-, Macan T '23-) *B = 3.0L turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 340 hp (Macan S '15-'18) *B = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Macan S '19-'21) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan S '22-) *G = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 360 hp (Macan GTS '17-'18) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan GTS '20-'21) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan GTS '22-) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 400 hp (Macan Turbo '15-'18) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Macan Turbo w/Performance Package '17-'18) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan Turbo '20-'21) '''Macan Electric:''' *D = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 355 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4 '24-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 509 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 563 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric GTS '26-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 630 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric Turbo '24-) '''Cayenne:''' 958 or 92A: *A = 3.6L (3598cc) VW EA390 10.6° VR6, 300 hp (Cayenne '16-'18) *B = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 420 hp (Cayenne S '15-'18) *E = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '15-'18) *D = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Cayenne GTS '16-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Cayenne Turbo '15-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '16-'18) *F = 3.0L turbodiesel Audi EA897 90° V6, 240 hp (Cayenne Diesel '15-'16) 9YA/9YB: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 335 hp (Cayenne '19-'23) *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Cayenne '24-) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '19-'23) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '24-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Cayenne S '19-'23) *L = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 468 hp (Cayenne S '24-) *N = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 512 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '24-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Cayenne GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Cayenne GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 541 hp (Cayenne Turbo '19-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid '20-'23) *M = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, lithium-ion battery, 729 hp (Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid '24-) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 631 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '22-'23) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 650 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '24-) '''Cayenne Electric:''' *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 435 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric '26-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1139 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric Turbo '26-) ===Position 6, Restraint Systems:=== *1 = Seat Belts only *2 = Passive Restraint System - Airbags (Driver and Passenger Front Airbags) ===Position 7-8, Vehicle Type Code=== {| class="wikitable" |+Position 7 !VIN Pos. 7-8 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |92 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |93 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |92 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |94 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |95 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |96 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |92 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |98 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |98 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |A8 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |A8 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |A8 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |91 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |93 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |96 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |99 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |99 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |99 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |A9 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |A9 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |A9 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |98 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |A1 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |A7 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |A7 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |YA | |Panamera (2024-) |976 |- |Y1 |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |A5 |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |XA | |Macan Electric (2024-) |XAB |- |9P |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |AP |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A2 |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |AY |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |- |X1 | |Cayenne Electric (2026-) |E4 |} ===Position 9, Check Digit=== [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]] ===Position 10, Model Year: === [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]] ===Position 11, Production Plant:=== * S: Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany * L: Leipzig, Germany * D: Bratislava, Slovakia (VW plant - Cayenne '19-) * K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW plant - Cayenne '16-'18, Boxster '13-15, Cayman '14-'16, 718 Boxster '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'18, '20-'21, '23-'25) * N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi plant - 924, 944) * U: Uusikaupunki, Finland (Valmet plant - Boxster '98-'11, Cayman '06-'12) ===Position 12, 3rd Digit of Vehicle Type Code=== Note: Only applies to models with a 3-digit Vehicle Type Code. Models with a 2-digit Vehicle Type Code use pos. 12 for the serial number. {| class="wikitable" |+Position 12 !VIN Pos. 12 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |4 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |1 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |4 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |4 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |1 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |8 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |8 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |6 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |7 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |7 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |1 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |2 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |1 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |0 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |4 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |3 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |6 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |7 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |7 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |1 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |2 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |0 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |8 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |0 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |1 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |A |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |B |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |A |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |A |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |A |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |} '''Positions 12–17 or 13–17, Serial Number''' {{BookCat}} 7ezijen70pp2xilpe2cxh53gbd1pm9n 4633001 4632959 2026-04-28T19:44:03Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Position 5, Engine: */ 4633001 wikitext text/x-wiki ===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:=== * WP0 - Porsche passenger car * WP1 - Porsche SUV ===Position 4, Body Style:=== '''718 / 911:''' * A = Coupe * B = Targa (911) * C = Cabriolet '''Panamera / Taycan:''' * A = sedan (SWB) * B = LWB sedan (Panamera Executive) or Cross Turismo (Taycan) * C = Sport Turismo '''Macan / Cayenne:''' * A = SUV (wagon) * B = Coupe-styled SUV (Cayenne Coupe) ===Position 5, Engine:=== '''Boxster/Cayman:''' Type 987: *A = 2.9L flat-6, 255 hp (Boxster '11-'12), 265 hp (Cayman '11-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 310 hp (Boxster S '11-'12), 320 hp (Cayman S '11-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 320 hp (Boxster S Black Edition '12, Spyder '11-'12), 330 hp (Cayman S Black Edition '12, Cayman R '12) Type 981: *A = 2.7L flat-6, 265 hp (Boxster '13-'16, Boxster Black Edition '16), 275 hp (Cayman '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 315 hp (Boxster S '13-'16), 325 hp (Cayman S '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 330 hp (Boxster GTS '15-'16), 340 hp (Cayman GTS '15-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 375 hp (Boxster Spyder '16), 385 hp (Cayman GT4 '16) '''718 Boxster/Cayman:''' (Type 982) *A = 2.0L turbo flat-4, 300 hp (718 Boxster '17-'25, 718 Boxster T '20-'23, 718 Boxster Style Edition '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'25, 718 Cayman T '20-'23, 718 Cayman Style Edition '24-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 350 hp (718 Boxster S, 718 Cayman S '17-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 365 hp (718 Boxster GTS, 718 Cayman GTS '18-'19) *D = 4.0L flat-6, 394 hp (718 Boxster GTS 4.0 '21-'25, 718 Boxster 25 Years '21, 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 '21-'25) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 414 hp (718 Spyder, 718 Cayman GT4 '20-'23) *E = 4.0L flat-6, 493 hp (718 Spyder RS '24-'25, 718 Cayman GT4 RS '23-'25) '''911:''' Type 997: *A = 3.6L flat-6, 345 hp (911 Carrera '11-'12, Carrera Black Edition '12, Carrera 4 '11-'12, Targa 4 '11-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 385 hp (911 Carrera S '11-'12, Carrera 4S '11-'12, Targa 4S '11-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 408 hp (911 Carrera GTS '11-'12, Carrera 4 GTS '12, Speedster '11) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 500 hp (911 Turbo '11-'13) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 530 hp (911 Turbo S '11-'13) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 435 hp (911 GT3 '1-'11) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 450 hp (911 GT3 RS '1-'11) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS 4.0 '11) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 620 hp (911 GT2 RS '11) Type 991.1: *A = 3.4L flat-6, 350 hp (911 Carrera '12-'16, Carrera 4 '13-'16, Targa 4 '14-'16) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 400 hp (911 Carrera S '12-'16, Carrera 4S '13-'16, Targa 4S '14-'16, 911 50th Anniversary Edition '14) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 430 hp (911 Carrera GTS '15-'16, Carrera 4 GTS '15-'16, Targa 4 GTS '16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 520 hp (911 Turbo '14-'16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 560 hp (911 Turbo S '14-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 475 hp (911 GT3 '14-'15) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS '16, 911 R '16) Type 991.2: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 370 hp (911 Carrera '17-'19, Carrera T '18-'19, Carrera 4 '17-'19, Targa 4 '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 420 hp (911 Carrera S '17-'19, Carrera 4S '17-'19, Targa 4S '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 450 hp (911 Carrera GTS '17-'19, Carrera 4 GTS '17-'19, Targa 4 GTS '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 540 hp (911 Turbo '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 580 hp (911 Turbo S '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 607 hp (911 Turbo S Exclusive Series '18-'19) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '18-'19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 Speedster '19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 520 hp (911 GT3 RS '19) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 690 hp (911 GT2 RS '18-'19) Type 992: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 379 hp (911 Carrera '20-'24, Carrera T '23-'24, Carrera 4 '20-'24, Targa 4 '21-'24) *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 388 hp (911 Carrera, Carrera T '25-, Carrera T Club Coupe '26) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 443 hp (911 Carrera S '20-'24, Carrera 4S '20-'24, Targa 4S '21-'24) *H = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera S '26-, Carrera 4S '26-, Targa 4S '26-) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera GTS '22-'24, Carrera 4 GTS '22-'24, Targa 4 GTS '22-'24, Dakar '23-'24) *B = Hybrid: 3.6L turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 532 hp (911 Carrera GTS, Carrera 4 GTS, Targa 4 GTS '25-, 911 Spirit 70 '26) *G = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 543 hp (911 Sport Classic '23) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 572 hp (911 Turbo '21-'25) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 640 hp (911 Turbo S '21-'25) *D = Hybrid: 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 701 hp (911 Turbo S '26-) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '22-'26) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 518 hp (911 GT3 RS '23-'25, 911 S/T '24) '''918 Spyder:''' *A = PHEV: 4.6L Porsche M18 flat-plane crank V8 + 2 electric motors (1 front, 1 rear), Lithium-ion battery, 887 total system hp (918 Spyder '15) '''Panamera:''' Type 970: *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 300 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '12-'13) *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 310 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '14-'16) *D = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Panamera S Hybrid '12-'13) *D = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Panamera S E-Hybrid '14-'16) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Panamera S, 4S '12-'13) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.60 90° V6, 420 hp (Panamera S, 4S '14-'16) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 430 hp (Panamera GTS '13) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 440 hp (Panamera GTS '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Panamera Turbo '12-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Panamera Turbo '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo S '12-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Panamera Turbo S '15-'16) Type 971 & 976: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 330 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '17-'20) *J = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 325 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '21-'23) *A = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 348 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '24-) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '18-'23) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '25-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 440 hp (Panamera 4S '17-'20) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 443 hp (Panamera 4S '21-'23) *K = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 552 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *C = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 536 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '25-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Panamera GTS '19-'20) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 473 hp (Panamera GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Panamera GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo '17-'20) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 620 hp (Panamera Turbo S '21-'23) *F = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid '25-) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 680 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '18-'20) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 690 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 771 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '25-) '''Taycan:''' *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 469 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan '21-'24) *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4 '25-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 522 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 562 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '20-'24) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 536 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 590 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '25-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 590 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '22-'24) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 690 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 670 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 750 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 871 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 938 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1019 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo GT '25-) '''Macan:''' *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 248 hp (Macan '17-'21) *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 261 hp (Macan '22-, Macan T '23-) *B = 3.0L turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 340 hp (Macan S '15-'18) *B = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Macan S '19-'21) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan S '22-) *G = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 360 hp (Macan GTS '17-'18) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan GTS '20-'21) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan GTS '22-) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 400 hp (Macan Turbo '15-'18) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Macan Turbo w/Performance Package '17-'18) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan Turbo '20-'21) '''Macan Electric:''' *D = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 355 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4 '24-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 509 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 563 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric GTS '26-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 630 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric Turbo '24-) '''Cayenne:''' 958 or 92A: *A = 3.6L (3598cc) VW EA390 10.6° VR6, 300 hp (Cayenne '12-'14, '16-'18) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Cayenne S '12-'14) *B = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 420 hp (Cayenne S '15-'18) *E = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Cayenne S Hybrid '12-'14) *E = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '15-'18) *D = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 420 hp (Cayenne GTS '13-'14) *D = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Cayenne GTS '16-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Cayenne Turbo '12-'14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Cayenne Turbo '15-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '16-'18) *F = 3.0L turbodiesel Audi EA897 90° V6, 240 hp (Cayenne Diesel '13-'16) 9YA/9YB: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 335 hp (Cayenne '19-'23) *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Cayenne '24-) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '19-'23) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '24-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Cayenne S '19-'23) *L = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 468 hp (Cayenne S '24-) *N = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 512 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '24-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Cayenne GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Cayenne GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 541 hp (Cayenne Turbo '19-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid '20-'23) *M = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 729 hp (Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid '24-) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 631 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '22-'23) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 650 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '24-) '''Cayenne Electric:''' *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 435 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric '26-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1139 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric Turbo '26-) ===Position 6, Restraint Systems:=== *1 = Seat Belts only *2 = Passive Restraint System - Airbags (Driver and Passenger Front Airbags) ===Position 7-8, Vehicle Type Code=== {| class="wikitable" |+Position 7 !VIN Pos. 7-8 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |92 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |93 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |92 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |94 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |95 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |96 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |92 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |98 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |98 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |A8 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |A8 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |A8 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |91 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |93 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |96 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |99 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |99 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |99 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |A9 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |A9 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |A9 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |98 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |A1 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |A7 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |A7 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |YA | |Panamera (2024-) |976 |- |Y1 |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |A5 |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |XA | |Macan Electric (2024-) |XAB |- |9P |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |AP |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A2 |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |AY |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |- |X1 | |Cayenne Electric (2026-) |E4 |} ===Position 9, Check Digit=== [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]] ===Position 10, Model Year: === [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]] ===Position 11, Production Plant:=== * S: Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany * L: Leipzig, Germany * D: Bratislava, Slovakia (VW plant - Cayenne '19-) * K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW plant - Cayenne '16-'18, Boxster '13-15, Cayman '14-'16, 718 Boxster '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'18, '20-'21, '23-'25) * N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi plant - 924, 944) * U: Uusikaupunki, Finland (Valmet plant - Boxster '98-'11, Cayman '06-'12) ===Position 12, 3rd Digit of Vehicle Type Code=== Note: Only applies to models with a 3-digit Vehicle Type Code. Models with a 2-digit Vehicle Type Code use pos. 12 for the serial number. {| class="wikitable" |+Position 12 !VIN Pos. 12 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |4 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |1 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |4 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |4 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |1 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |8 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |8 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |6 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |7 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |7 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |1 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |2 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |1 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |0 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |4 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |3 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |6 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |7 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |7 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |1 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |2 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |0 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |8 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |0 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |1 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |A |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |B |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |A |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |A |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |A |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |} '''Positions 12–17 or 13–17, Serial Number''' {{BookCat}} b6c7gxwx3rajfusfussayh3r8r5rqa3 4633006 4633001 2026-04-28T20:32:31Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Position 5, Engine: */ 4633006 wikitext text/x-wiki ===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:=== * WP0 - Porsche passenger car * WP1 - Porsche SUV ===Position 4, Body Style:=== '''718 / 911:''' * A = Coupe * B = Targa (911) * C = Cabriolet '''Panamera / Taycan:''' * A = sedan (SWB) * B = LWB sedan (Panamera Executive) or Cross Turismo (Taycan) * C = Sport Turismo '''Macan / Cayenne:''' * A = SUV (wagon) * B = Coupe-styled SUV (Cayenne Coupe) ===Position 5, Engine:=== '''Boxster/Cayman:''' Type 987: *A = 2.9L flat-6, 255 hp (Boxster '11-'12), 265 hp (Cayman '11-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 310 hp (Boxster S '11-'12), 320 hp (Cayman S '11-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 320 hp (Boxster S Black Edition '12, Spyder '11-'12), 330 hp (Cayman S Black Edition '12, Cayman R '12) Type 981: *A = 2.7L flat-6, 265 hp (Boxster '13-'16, Boxster Black Edition '16), 275 hp (Cayman '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 315 hp (Boxster S '13-'16), 325 hp (Cayman S '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 330 hp (Boxster GTS '15-'16), 340 hp (Cayman GTS '15-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 375 hp (Boxster Spyder '16), 385 hp (Cayman GT4 '16) '''718 Boxster/Cayman:''' (Type 982) *A = 2.0L turbo flat-4, 300 hp (718 Boxster '17-'25, 718 Boxster T '20-'23, 718 Boxster Style Edition '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'25, 718 Cayman T '20-'23, 718 Cayman Style Edition '24-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 350 hp (718 Boxster S, 718 Cayman S '17-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 365 hp (718 Boxster GTS, 718 Cayman GTS '18-'19) *D = 4.0L flat-6, 394 hp (718 Boxster GTS 4.0 '21-'25, 718 Boxster 25 Years '21, 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 '21-'25) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 414 hp (718 Spyder, 718 Cayman GT4 '20-'23) *E = 4.0L flat-6, 493 hp (718 Spyder RS '24-'25, 718 Cayman GT4 RS '23-'25) '''911:''' Type 997: *A = 3.6L flat-6, 345 hp (911 Carrera '11-'12, Carrera Black Edition '12, Carrera 4 '11-'12, Targa 4 '11-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 385 hp (911 Carrera S '11-'12, Carrera 4S '11-'12, Targa 4S '11-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 408 hp (911 Carrera GTS '11-'12, Carrera 4 GTS '12, Speedster '11) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 500 hp (911 Turbo '11-'13) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 530 hp (911 Turbo S '11-'13) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 435 hp (911 GT3 '10-'11) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 450 hp (911 GT3 RS '10-'11) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS 4.0 '11) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 620 hp (911 GT2 RS '11) Type 991.1: *A = 3.4L flat-6, 350 hp (911 Carrera '12-'16, Carrera 4 '13-'16, Targa 4 '14-'16) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 400 hp (911 Carrera S '12-'16, Carrera 4S '13-'16, Targa 4S '14-'16, 911 50th Anniversary Edition '14) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 430 hp (911 Carrera GTS '15-'16, Carrera 4 GTS '15-'16, Targa 4 GTS '16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 520 hp (911 Turbo '14-'16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 560 hp (911 Turbo S '14-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 475 hp (911 GT3 '14-'15) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS '16, 911 R '16) Type 991.2: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 370 hp (911 Carrera '17-'19, Carrera T '18-'19, Carrera 4 '17-'19, Targa 4 '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 420 hp (911 Carrera S '17-'19, Carrera 4S '17-'19, Targa 4S '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 450 hp (911 Carrera GTS '17-'19, Carrera 4 GTS '17-'19, Targa 4 GTS '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 540 hp (911 Turbo '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 580 hp (911 Turbo S '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 607 hp (911 Turbo S Exclusive Series '18-'19) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '18-'19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 Speedster '19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 520 hp (911 GT3 RS '19) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 690 hp (911 GT2 RS '18-'19) Type 992: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 379 hp (911 Carrera '20-'24, Carrera T '23-'24, Carrera 4 '20-'24, Targa 4 '21-'24) *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 388 hp (911 Carrera, Carrera T '25-, Carrera T Club Coupe '26) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 443 hp (911 Carrera S '20-'24, Carrera 4S '20-'24, Targa 4S '21-'24) *H = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera S '26-, Carrera 4S '26-, Targa 4S '26-) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera GTS '22-'24, Carrera 4 GTS '22-'24, Targa 4 GTS '22-'24, Dakar '23-'24) *B = Hybrid: 3.6L turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 532 hp (911 Carrera GTS, Carrera 4 GTS, Targa 4 GTS '25-, 911 Spirit 70 '26) *G = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 543 hp (911 Sport Classic '23) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 572 hp (911 Turbo '21-'25) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 640 hp (911 Turbo S '21-'25) *D = Hybrid: 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 701 hp (911 Turbo S '26-) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '22-'26) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 518 hp (911 GT3 RS '23-'25, 911 S/T '24) '''918 Spyder:''' *A = PHEV: 4.6L Porsche M18 flat-plane crank V8 + 2 electric motors (1 front, 1 rear), Lithium-ion battery, 887 total system hp (918 Spyder '15) '''Panamera:''' Type 970: *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 300 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '11-'13) *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 310 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '14-'16) *D = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Panamera S Hybrid '12-'13) *D = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Panamera S E-Hybrid '14-'16) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Panamera S, 4S '11-'13) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.60 90° V6, 420 hp (Panamera S, 4S '14-'16) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 430 hp (Panamera GTS '13) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 440 hp (Panamera GTS '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Panamera Turbo '11-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Panamera Turbo '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo S '12-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Panamera Turbo S '15-'16) Type 971 & 976: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 330 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '17-'20) *J = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 325 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '21-'23) *A = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 348 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '24-) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '18-'23) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '25-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 440 hp (Panamera 4S '17-'20) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 443 hp (Panamera 4S '21-'23) *K = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 552 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *C = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 536 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '25-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Panamera GTS '19-'20) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 473 hp (Panamera GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Panamera GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo '17-'20) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 620 hp (Panamera Turbo S '21-'23) *F = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid '25-) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 680 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '18-'20) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 690 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 771 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '25-) '''Taycan:''' *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 469 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan '21-'24) *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4 '25-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 522 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 562 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '20-'24) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 536 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 590 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '25-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 590 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '22-'24) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 690 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 670 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 750 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 871 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 938 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1019 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo GT '25-) '''Macan:''' *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 248 hp (Macan '17-'21) *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 261 hp (Macan '22-, Macan T '23-) *B = 3.0L turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 340 hp (Macan S '15-'18) *B = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Macan S '19-'21) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan S '22-) *G = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 360 hp (Macan GTS '17-'18) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan GTS '20-'21) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan GTS '22-) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 400 hp (Macan Turbo '15-'18) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Macan Turbo w/Performance Package '17-'18) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan Turbo '20-'21) '''Macan Electric:''' *D = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 355 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4 '24-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 509 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 563 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric GTS '26-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 630 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric Turbo '24-) '''Cayenne:''' 958 or 92A: *A = 3.6L (3598cc) VW EA390 10.6° VR6, 300 hp (Cayenne '11-'14, '16-'18) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Cayenne S '11-'14) *B = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 420 hp (Cayenne S '15-'18) *E = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Cayenne S Hybrid '11-'14) *E = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '15-'18) *D = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 420 hp (Cayenne GTS '13-'14) *D = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Cayenne GTS '16-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Cayenne Turbo '11-'14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Cayenne Turbo '15-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '16-'18) *F = 3.0L turbodiesel Audi EA897 90° V6, 240 hp (Cayenne Diesel '13-'16) 9YA/9YB: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 335 hp (Cayenne '19-'23) *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Cayenne '24-) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '19-'23) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '24-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Cayenne S '19-'23) *L = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 468 hp (Cayenne S '24-) *N = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 512 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '24-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Cayenne GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Cayenne GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 541 hp (Cayenne Turbo '19-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid '20-'23) *M = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 729 hp (Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid '24-) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 631 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '22-'23) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 650 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '24-) '''Cayenne Electric:''' *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 435 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric '26-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1139 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric Turbo '26-) ===Position 6, Restraint Systems:=== *1 = Seat Belts only *2 = Passive Restraint System - Airbags (Driver and Passenger Front Airbags) ===Position 7-8, Vehicle Type Code=== {| class="wikitable" |+Position 7 !VIN Pos. 7-8 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |92 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |93 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |92 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |94 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |95 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |96 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |92 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |98 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |98 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |A8 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |A8 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |A8 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |91 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |93 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |96 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |99 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |99 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |99 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |A9 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |A9 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |A9 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |98 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |A1 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |A7 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |A7 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |YA | |Panamera (2024-) |976 |- |Y1 |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |A5 |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |XA | |Macan Electric (2024-) |XAB |- |9P |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |AP |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A2 |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |AY |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |- |X1 | |Cayenne Electric (2026-) |E4 |} ===Position 9, Check Digit=== [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]] ===Position 10, Model Year: === [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]] ===Position 11, Production Plant:=== * S: Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany * L: Leipzig, Germany * D: Bratislava, Slovakia (VW plant - Cayenne '19-) * K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW plant - Cayenne '16-'18, Boxster '13-15, Cayman '14-'16, 718 Boxster '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'18, '20-'21, '23-'25) * N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi plant - 924, 944) * U: Uusikaupunki, Finland (Valmet plant - Boxster '98-'11, Cayman '06-'12) ===Position 12, 3rd Digit of Vehicle Type Code=== Note: Only applies to models with a 3-digit Vehicle Type Code. Models with a 2-digit Vehicle Type Code use pos. 12 for the serial number. {| class="wikitable" |+Position 12 !VIN Pos. 12 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |4 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |1 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |4 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |4 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |1 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |8 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |8 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |6 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |7 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |7 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |1 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |2 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |1 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |0 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |4 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |3 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |6 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |7 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |7 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |1 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |2 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |0 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |8 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |0 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |1 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |A |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |B |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |A |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |A |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |A |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |} '''Positions 12–17 or 13–17, Serial Number''' {{BookCat}} 4jslcefn838hj40qjy1gn9pvtfx3pal 4633036 4633006 2026-04-28T22:43:38Z JustTheFacts33 3434282 /* Position 5, Engine: */ 4633036 wikitext text/x-wiki ===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:=== * WP0 - Porsche passenger car * WP1 - Porsche SUV ===Position 4, Body Style:=== '''718 / 911:''' * A = Coupe * B = Targa (911) * C = Cabriolet '''Panamera / Taycan:''' * A = sedan (SWB) * B = LWB sedan (Panamera Executive) or Cross Turismo (Taycan) * C = Sport Turismo '''Macan / Cayenne:''' * A = SUV (wagon) * B = Coupe-styled SUV (Cayenne Coupe) ===Position 5, Engine:=== '''Boxster/Cayman:''' Type 987: *A = 2.9L flat-6, 255 hp (Boxster '09-'12), 265 hp (Cayman '09-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 310 hp (Boxster S '09-'12), 320 hp (Cayman S '09-'12) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 320 hp (Boxster S Black Edition '12, Spyder '11-'12), 330 hp (Cayman S Black Edition '12, Cayman R '12) Type 981: *A = 2.7L flat-6, 265 hp (Boxster '13-'16, Boxster Black Edition '16), 275 hp (Cayman '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 315 hp (Boxster S '13-'16), 325 hp (Cayman S '14-'16) *B = 3.4L flat-6, 330 hp (Boxster GTS '15-'16), 340 hp (Cayman GTS '15-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 375 hp (Boxster Spyder '16), 385 hp (Cayman GT4 '16) '''718 Boxster/Cayman:''' (Type 982) *A = 2.0L turbo flat-4, 300 hp <br> (718 Boxster '17-'25, 718 Boxster T '20-'23, 718 Boxster Style Edition '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'25, 718 Cayman T '20-'23, 718 Cayman Style Edition '24-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 350 hp (718 Boxster S, 718 Cayman S '17-'25) *B = 2.5L turbo flat-4, 365 hp (718 Boxster GTS, 718 Cayman GTS '18-'19) *D = 4.0L flat-6, 394 hp (718 Boxster GTS 4.0 '21-'25, 718 Boxster 25 Years '21, 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 '21-'25) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 414 hp (718 Spyder, 718 Cayman GT4 '20-'23) *E = 4.0L flat-6, 493 hp (718 Spyder RS '24-'25, 718 Cayman GT4 RS '23-'25) '''911:''' Type 997: *A = 3.6L flat-6, 345 hp (911 Carrera '09-'12, Carrera Black Edition '12, Carrera 4 '09-'12, Targa 4 '09-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 385 hp (911 Carrera S '09-'12, Carrera 4S '09-'12, Targa 4S '09-'12) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 408 hp (911 Carrera GTS '11-'12, Carrera 4 GTS '12, Speedster '11) *D = 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6, 480 hp (911 Turbo -'09) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 500 hp (911 Turbo '10-'13) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 530 hp (911 Turbo S '11-'13) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 435 hp (911 GT3 '10-'11) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 450 hp (911 GT3 RS '10-'11) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS 4.0 '11) *D = 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6, 530 hp (911 GT2 '08-'09) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 620 hp (911 GT2 RS '11) Type 991.1: *A = 3.4L flat-6, 350 hp (911 Carrera '12-'16, Carrera 4 '13-'16, Targa 4 '14-'16) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 400 hp (911 Carrera S '12-'16, Carrera 4S '13-'16, Targa 4S '14-'16, 911 50th Anniversary Edition '14) *B = 3.8L flat-6, 430 hp (911 Carrera GTS '15-'16, Carrera 4 GTS '15-'16, Targa 4 GTS '16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 520 hp (911 Turbo '14-'16) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 560 hp (911 Turbo S '14-'16) *C = 3.8L flat-6, 475 hp (911 GT3 '14-'15) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3 RS '16, 911 R '16) Type 991.2: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 370 hp (911 Carrera '17-'19, Carrera T '18-'19, Carrera 4 '17-'19, Targa 4 '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 420 hp (911 Carrera S '17-'19, Carrera 4S '17-'19, Targa 4S '17-'19) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 450 hp (911 Carrera GTS '17-'19, Carrera 4 GTS '17-'19, Targa 4 GTS '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 540 hp (911 Turbo '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 580 hp (911 Turbo S '17-'19) *D = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 607 hp (911 Turbo S Exclusive Series '18-'19) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 500 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '18-'19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 Speedster '19) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 520 hp (911 GT3 RS '19) *E = 3.8L twin-turbo flat-6, 690 hp (911 GT2 RS '18-'19) Type 992: *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 379 hp (911 Carrera '20-'24, Carrera T '23-'24, Carrera 4 '20-'24, Targa 4 '21-'24) *A = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 388 hp (911 Carrera, Carrera T '25-, Carrera T Club Coupe '26) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 443 hp (911 Carrera S '20-'24, Carrera 4S '20-'24, Targa 4S '21-'24) *H = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera S '26-, Carrera 4S '26-, Targa 4S '26-) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo flat-6, 473 hp (911 Carrera GTS '22-'24, Carrera 4 GTS '22-'24, Targa 4 GTS '22-'24, Dakar '23-'24) *B = Hybrid: 3.6L turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 532 hp (911 Carrera GTS, Carrera 4 GTS, Targa 4 GTS '25-, 911 Spirit 70 '26) *G = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 543 hp (911 Sport Classic '23) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 572 hp (911 Turbo '21-'25) *D = 3.7L twin-turbo flat-6, 640 hp (911 Turbo S '21-'25) *D = Hybrid: 3.6L twin-turbo flat-6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 701 hp (911 Turbo S '26-) *C = 4.0L flat-6, 502 hp (911 GT3, GT3 Touring '22-'26) *F = 4.0L flat-6, 518 hp (911 GT3 RS '23-'25, 911 S/T '24) '''918 Spyder:''' *A = PHEV: 4.6L Porsche M18 flat-plane crank V8 + 2 electric motors (1 front, 1 rear), Lithium-ion battery, 887 total system hp (918 Spyder '15) '''Panamera:''' Type 970: *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 300 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '11-'13) *A = 3.6L Porsche M46.20 (2wd)/M46.40 (4wd) 90° V6, 310 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '14-'16) *D = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Panamera S Hybrid '12-'13) *D = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Panamera S E-Hybrid '14-'16) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Panamera S, 4S '10-'13) *B = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.60 90° V6, 420 hp (Panamera S, 4S '14-'16) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 430 hp (Panamera GTS '13) *F = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 440 hp (Panamera GTS '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Panamera Turbo '10-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Panamera Turbo '14-'16) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo S '12-'13) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Panamera Turbo S '15-'16) Type 971 & 976: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 330 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '17-'20) *J = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 325 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '21-'23) *A = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 348 hp (Panamera, Panamera 4 '24-) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '18-'23) *E = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid '25-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 440 hp (Panamera 4S '17-'20) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 443 hp (Panamera 4S '21-'23) *K = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 552 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *C = PHEV: 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 536 hp (Panamera 4S E-Hybrid '25-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Panamera GTS '19-'20) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 473 hp (Panamera GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Panamera GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 550 hp (Panamera Turbo '17-'20) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 620 hp (Panamera Turbo S '21-'23) *F = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid '25-) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 680 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '18-'20) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 690 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '21-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 771 hp (Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid '25-) '''Taycan:''' *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 469 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan '21-'24) *A = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 429 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4 '25-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 522 hp (71 Kwh battery) or 562 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '20-'24) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 536 hp (82.3 Kwh battery) or 590 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan 4S '25-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 590 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '22-'24) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 690 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan GTS '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 670 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 750 hp (83.7 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '20-'24) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 871 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo '25-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 938 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1019 hp (97 Kwh battery) (Taycan Turbo GT '25-) '''Macan:''' *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 248 hp (Macan '17-'21) *A = 2.0L turbo Audi EA888T I4, 261 hp (Macan '22-, Macan T '23-) *B = 3.0L turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 340 hp (Macan S '15-'18) *B = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Macan S '19-'21) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan S '22-) *G = 3.0L twin-turbo Porsche M46.30 90° V6, 360 hp (Macan GTS '17-'18) *G = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 375 hp (Macan GTS '20-'21) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan GTS '22-) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 400 hp (Macan Turbo '15-'18) *F = 3.6L twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Macan Turbo w/Performance Package '17-'18) *F = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Macan Turbo '20-'21) '''Macan Electric:''' *D = battery-electric, 1 rear motor, Rwd, 355 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric '25-) *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 402 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4 '24-) *B = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 509 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric 4S '25-) *E = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 563 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric GTS '26-) *C = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 630 hp (95 Kwh battery) (Macan Electric Turbo '24-) '''Cayenne:''' 957 or 9PA: *A = 3.6L (3598cc) VW EA390 10.6° VR6, 290 hp (Cayenne '09-'10) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 385 hp (Cayenne S '09-'10) *D = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 405 hp (Cayenne GTS '09-'10, S Transsyberia '10) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Cayenne Turbo '09-'10) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '09-'10) 958 or 92A: *A = 3.6L (3598cc) VW EA390 10.6° VR6, 300 hp (Cayenne '11-'14, '16-'18) *B = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 400 hp (Cayenne S '11-'14) *B = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 420 hp (Cayenne S '15-'18) *E = HEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Nickel-metal hydride battery, 380 hp (Cayenne S Hybrid '11-'14) *E = PHEV: 3.0L supercharged Audi EA837 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 416 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '15-'18) *D = 4.8L Porsche M48 V8, 420 hp (Cayenne GTS '13-'14) *D = 3.6L (3604cc) twin-turbo Porsche M46.35 90° V6, 440 hp (Cayenne GTS '16-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 500 hp (Cayenne Turbo '11-'14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 520 hp (Cayenne Turbo '15-'18) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 550 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '14) *C = 4.8L twin-turbo Porsche M48 V8, 570 hp (Cayenne Turbo S '16-'18) *F = 3.0L turbodiesel Audi EA897 90° V6, 240 hp (Cayenne Diesel '13-'16) 9YA/9YB: *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 335 hp (Cayenne '19-'23) *A = 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6, 348 hp (Cayenne '24-) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 455 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '19-'23) *E = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 463 hp (Cayenne E-Hybrid '24-) *B = 2.9L twin-turbo Audi-Porsche EA839TT 90° V6, 434 hp (Cayenne S '19-'23) *L = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 468 hp (Cayenne S '24-) *N = PHEV: 3.0L turbo Audi-Porsche EA839T 90° V6 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 512 hp (Cayenne S E-Hybrid '24-) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 453 hp (Cayenne GTS '21-'23) *G = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 493 hp (Cayenne GTS '25-) *F = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 541 hp (Cayenne Turbo '19-'23) *H = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 670 hp (Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid '20-'23) *M = PHEV: 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8 + electric motor, Lithium-ion battery, 729 hp (Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid '24-) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 631 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '22-'23) *K = 4.0L twin-turbo Porsche-Audi EA825TT V8, 650 hp (Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT '24-) '''Cayenne Electric:''' *A = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 435 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric '26-) *D = battery-electric, 2 motors, 4wd, 1139 hp (108 Kwh battery) (Cayenne Electric Turbo '26-) ===Position 6, Restraint Systems:=== *1 = Seat Belts only *2 = Passive Restraint System - Airbags (Driver and Passenger Front Airbags) ===Position 7-8, Vehicle Type Code=== {| class="wikitable" |+Position 7 !VIN Pos. 7-8 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |92 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |93 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |92 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |94 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |95 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |96 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |92 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |98 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |98 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |A8 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |A8 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |A8 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |91 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |93 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |96 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |99 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |99 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |99 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |A9 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |A9 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |A9 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |98 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |A1 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |A7 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |A7 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |YA | |Panamera (2024-) |976 |- |Y1 |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |A5 |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |XA | |Macan Electric (2024-) |XAB |- |9P |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |AP |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A2 |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |AY |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |- |X1 | |Cayenne Electric (2026-) |E4 |} ===Position 9, Check Digit=== [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]] ===Position 10, Model Year: === [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]] ===Position 11, Production Plant:=== * S: Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany * L: Leipzig, Germany * D: Bratislava, Slovakia (VW plant - Cayenne '19-) * K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW plant - Cayenne '16-'18, Boxster '13-15, Cayman '14-'16, 718 Boxster '24-'25, 718 Cayman '17-'18, '20-'21, '23-'25) * N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi plant - 924, 944) * U: Uusikaupunki, Finland (Valmet plant - Boxster '98-'11, Cayman '06-'12) ===Position 12, 3rd Digit of Vehicle Type Code=== Note: Only applies to models with a 3-digit Vehicle Type Code. Models with a 2-digit Vehicle Type Code use pos. 12 for the serial number. {| class="wikitable" |+Position 12 !VIN Pos. 12 !Complete Vehicle Type Code !Model !Type |- |4 |924 |924 (1981-1982 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |1 |931 |924 Turbo (1981-1982) |931 |- |4 |924 |924S (1987-1988 w/normally aspirated engine) |924 |- |4 |944 |944 (1983-1991 w/normally aspirated engine) |944 |- |1 |951 |944 Turbo (1986-1989 & 1990 in Canada) |951 |- |8 |968 |968 (1992-1995) |968 |- |8 |928 |928 (1981-1995) |928 |- |6 |986 |Boxster (1997-2004) |986 |- |7 |987 |Boxster (2005-2009)/Cayman (2006-2009) |987 |- |7 |A87 |Boxster (2010-2012)/Cayman (2010-2012) |987 |- |1 |A81 |Boxster (2013-2016)/Cayman (2014-2016) |981 |- |2 |A82 |718 Boxster/Cayman (2017-2025) |982 |- |1 |911 |911 (1981-1989 2wd w/normally aspirated engine) |911 |- |0 |930 |911 (1986-1989 911 Turbo) |930 |- |4 |964 |911 (1989-1994 Carrera 4, 1990-1994 Carrera 2, 1991-1994 Turbo) |964 |- |3 |993 |911 (1995-1998) |993 |- |6 |996 |911 (1999-2004) |996 |- |7 |997 |911 (2005-2009) |997 |- |7 |A97 |911 (2010-2012) |997 |- |1 |A91 |911 (2013-2019) |991 |- |2 |A92 |911 (2020-) |992 |- |0 |980 |Carrera GT (2004-2005) |980 |- |8 |A18 |918 Spyder (2015) |918 |- |0 |A70 |Panamera (2010-2016) |970 |- |1 |A71 |Panamera (2017-2023) |971 |- |A |Y1A |Taycan (2020-) |9J1 or <br> Y1A (sedan)/Y1B (Cross Turismo)/Y1C (Sport Turismo) |- |B |A5B |Macan (2015-) |95B |- |A |9PA |Cayenne (2003-2009) |9PA |- |A |APA |Cayenne (2010) |9PA |- |A |A2A |Cayenne (2011-2018) |92A |- |A |AYA |Cayenne (wagon: 2019-, coupe: 2020-) |9YA (wagon)/9YB (coupe) |} '''Positions 12–17 or 13–17, Serial Number''' {{BookCat}} 7uqinbj6o41j0hhgy28v8ot0tjo4xle FORTRAN program for calculating representative parameters and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines 0 481983 4632972 4628920 2026-04-28T18:26:59Z Omphalographer 3427146 + {{rfd}} 4632972 wikitext text/x-wiki {{rfd}} Software is currently used to study the operation of electric power transmission lines. As an example, this article presents a program developed in the late 1970s to analyze the electrical behaviour of power lines. The program was used for about a decade in the second half of the 20th century by the European electric utility Iberduero, based in Bilbao (Basque Country). Written by the author of this article, who was also its only user, it ceased to be used when he left the transmission power line department during a company restructuring. Several years after his retirement, he was the only person aware of its existence, capabilities, and accuracy. Although the program is now obsolete, it can still be used to calculate line parameters, the electric and magnetic fields produced by the line, and the voltage and current imbalances generated under different operating conditions. It can also be used to study overvoltages caused by ferroresonance when one circuit of a double-circuit line is de-energized while connected to a shunt reactor at one end. The resulting overvoltages are not calculated with high accuracy, but the program allows identification of the reactance values for which they may occur. The program is written in the FORTRAN programming language, which was commonly used for technical calculations at the time. Although minor modifications have been made to allow it to run on more recent computers and compilers, the source code largely retains the structure of the original version Initially the software consisted of two separate programs: EREMU, mainly intended to calculate the electric and magnetic fields produced by AC overhead power lines, and PARLI, used to calculate their principal parameters and representative operating conditions. These programs were later merged into a single program in a way that preserved compatibility with the previously used input data files. This origin is still evident in the source code. The electric and magnetic field calculations are performed in accordance with the methods described in ''Transmission Line Reference Book: 345 kV and Above'' (TLRB)<ref name="TLRB345kV">{{cite book|last1=Chaston|first1=A.N.|last2=LaForest|first2=J.J.|last3=Ramirez|first3=A.R.|last4=and|first4=others|url=https://books.google.es/books/about/Transmission_line_reference_book_345_KV.html?id=17MsAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y |title=Transmission Line Reference Book 345 kV and Above|year=1975|edition=1st|pages=393}}</ref>, published by the Electric Power Research Institute in 1975, and ''L’Effet de Couronne en Tension Alternative'' (ECTA)<ref name="ECTA-EDF>{{cite book|last1=Gary|first1=Claude|last2=Moreau|first2=Marcel|title=L’Effet de Couronne en Tension Alternative|edition=1st|year=1977|url=https://www.eyrolles.com/BTP/Livre/l-effet-de-couronne-en-tension-alternative-9782212015539/ |publisher=Eyrolles|pages=464}}</ref>, published by Eyrolles in 1976 as part of the ''Collection de la Direction des Études et Recherches d’Électricité de France''. Calculations of other line parameters, including series impedances, shunt admittances, ABCD parameters, noise profiles, and imbalances under operating conditions, are also carried out following the procedures described in the TLRB. The analysis of resonant overvoltages is performed by means of successive imbalance calculations with different shunt reactors connected at one end, the other end, or both ends of the line. The complete program is provided so that interested users can copy it and run it using a free FORTRAN compiler. One suitable compiler is available from the Silverfrost website, which provides a free version for private use. Using the FTN95 Personal Edition compiler, the program can be compiled and executed without modification. == Input data for running the program == As was common in files of that period, the input data are written in lines with a maximum length of 80 characters. Although minor changes have been made to improve the documentation of the program, it is still not fully documented and no detailed instructions for its use are available. In addition, the method of entering input data may not be entirely clear. To assist anyone wishing to run the program, this section provides the data used to generate the results presented in this Wikibook. To run the program initially, copy this data into a file. Some of the input data may appear unusual, but they were chosen to illustrate how the data are entered rather than to represent realistic cases. The first two cases are intended to illustrate how the results of the program for the electric and magnetic fields should be interpreted at any location near a power line. The third case presents some of the line parameters used in the calculation of the electric and magnetic fields and shows that the values of the potential gradients (electric fields) at the conductor surface, as calculated by the program for single-circuit lines, are consistent with those given in Figure 3.2.8 of the TLRB. The fourth and fifth cases show that the values of the potential gradients (electric fields) at the conductor surface, as calculated by the program for double-circuit lines, are consistent with those given in Figures 3.2.24 and 3.2.25 of the TLRB. In these cases, in addition to the conductor surface gradients used for comparison with the aforementioned figures, the electric and magnetic fields at other locations near the lines are also calculated. This makes it possible to observe the significant influence of the phase arrangement of the second circuit relative to that of the first circuit on the electric and magnetic fields in the surrounding space. The sixth case compares the acoustic noise profile calculated by the program with the values presented in Chapter 6 of the TLRB. <div style="font-size:60%"> <source lang="text"> ESPLA-N FITXATEGIEN HASIERAN SARTUTAKO HIRU AZALPEN-LERROEN EREDUA. 2026-02-08 The program does not read the comments on the right. LERRO HAUEK FITXATEGIEN EDUKIA IDENTIFIKATZEKO ERABILTEN DIRA, They are only useful for showing how to enter data. PROGRAMA LAGUNTZAILEAK ERABILIZ. (DATA FOR TESTING THE LIPARE PROGRAM) 496890862 0 0 2 371935712 Default language in column 25 (1=>Basque or 2=>English) ***EREMU ***EREMU => calculate fields 800.EPRI Tansmission line ref.book 345kV & above,pag.47,52 80001320002026.03.08 5 0. 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 -10.002.00 22 0.002.00 0 5 conductors, (0. 0. not used im EREMU), 1 0 1 1 0 output (SEE PROGRAM) 1.2300 1.5000 4 .4572 0 -14.00 18.50 18.50 0.200 1.00-120.0 800.0-120.0 cm cm kop m zerden1 m m m ohm/km zerden2 / kA gr kV gr 1.2300 1.5000 4 .4572 0 .00 18.50 18.50 0.200 1.00 .0 800.0 0.0 zerden1 0=>previous value dist.between cond.1=>prev.val.bundle diameter 12300 15000 4 4572 0 14000 18500 18500 0.200 1.00 12000 800000 12000 IN THIS LINE other way to insert similar data to data en previous lines 0.6000 0.8000 1 0 -11.05 30.70 30.70 0.500 ohm/m and zerden2 are not necesary in EREMU 6000 8000 1 0 11050 30700 30700 0.500 IN THIS LINE other way to insert data that allows more accurate figures. ***PARLI 765.TWO CIRCUIT E62SB LINE, ABC ABC Super Bundle, 1-456456 62100765202014-06-27 0 2 2 1 50. 0. def.lang., 2 tasks, 2 circuits, MERGE CIRCUITS ,Frecuency 1 80003 300. 75. 0000 -7.621.27 22 0.003.81 71HA CX-XXX 13700 17590 4 4572 -7750 25240 25240 0.200 4 4000-12000 765000-12000 zirkuituak paraleloan jartzen dira 13700 17590 4 4572 -12750 20240 20240 0.200 5 4000 000 765000 000 eta zirkuitu konposatuari dagozkion 13700 17590 4 4572 -7750 15240 15240 0.200 6 4000 12000 765000 12000 aldaezin generalizatuak kalkulatzen dira 13700 17590 4 4572 7750 25240 25240 0.200 4 4000-12000 765000-12000 13700 17590 4 4572 12750 20240 20240 0.200 5 4000 000 765000 000 BAINA 13700 17590 4 4572 7750 15240 15240 0.200 6 4000 12000 765000 12000 06000 08000 1 -10000 35000 35000 0.500 06000 08000 1 10000 35000 35000 0.500 0 1 750.-120. 750. 120. 750. 0. 200. .2 3 200. .2 3 200. .2 3 Zirkuitu konposatuaren aldaezinak lortu eta gero 2 750.-120. 750. 120. 750. 0. 200. .2 3 200. .2 3 200. .2 3 ezin dira aztertu linearen egoerak These two final lines are required if the final calculation is of type "***PARLI". </source></div> == Program results for that data == === Electric and magnetic fields === [[File:AC overhead power line electromagnetic fields en.gif|thumb|Electric and magnetic fields at a single point below a 750 kV AC overhead power line.]] This section shows how the program presents the calculated electric and magnetic fields, how the data provided for these fields at locations other than the conductor surface should be interpreted, and the influence of phase arrangement in double-circuit lines on the resulting fields. The adjacent figure illustrates the meaning of the data presented by the program on pages three and four for the electric and magnetic fields at a point located 12 m from the line centre and 4 m above ground level. The most relevant values are those shown in the last four columns of these pages, and they are presented in static form in the figure. The program is not designed to calculate directly the time-varying values also shown in the figure. To obtain these values without modifying the program, it is necessary to repeat the calculations 36 times, each time changing the phase angles of the input voltages and currents by 10 degrees. Theoretically, the three phases A, B, and C of an AC three-phase system can be assigned to the conductors of a single-circuit transmission line in six different ways: ABC, BCA, CAB, ACB, CBA, and BAC. In practice, however, the first three configurations are equivalent, since under steady-state conditions the voltages and currents in the conductors behave identically in each case. The same equivalence applies to the last three configurations. Output for the lines L01 and L02 of the shown input data file: <div style="font-size:60%"> <source lang="text"> 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 1 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L01 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wikibooks figure EXPEDIENT 7500132.01 *************************** INPUT DATA, LINE CHARACTERISTICS *************************** CON.NUM. FNCY RHO PC AN CE CM PL XA XG NX YA YG NY 5 0. 0.00 0 0 1 1 0 -14.00 1.00 4 4.00 2.00 0 EROA BGE ERR ZEN SOR.D ZER X Y1 Y2 INT KA FAS G TEN KV PHAS G 1 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 -15.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 -140.00 750.00 -120.00 2 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 0.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 -20.00 750.00 0.00 3 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 15.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 100.00 750.00 120.00 4 0.60 0.80 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 24.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 0.60 0.80 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 24.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 2 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L01 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wikibooks figure EXPEDIENT 7500132.01 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE CONDUCTORS CONDUC. CHARGE Q/M GR.MV KV/CM GRMAX KV/CM 1 0.56294989E-05 14.40179E+00 16.75257E+00 2 0.59636313E-05 15.25659E+00 17.74690E+00 3 0.56294989E-05 14.40179E+00 16.75257E+00 4 0.47318039E-06 10.64656E+00 10.64656E+00 5 0.47318034E-06 10.64656E+00 10.64656E+00 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 3 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L01 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wikibooks figure EXPEDIENT 7500132.01 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION ELECTRIC FIELD 4.00 M ABOVE GROUND DIST. HORIZONTAL FIELD VERTICAL FIELD MAXIMUM FIELD MINIMUM FIELD PRESENT FIELD FIELD 90 G LATER MOD.KV/M ARG.G MOD.KV/M ARG.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G -14.00 2.207E+00 -154.86 9.612E+00 75.18 1.375E+01 -81.35 2.366E+00 8.65 4.481E+00 129.10 1.321E+01 -84.24 -13.00 2.774E+00 -149.91 9.147E+00 78.23 1.321E+01 -77.99 2.861E+00 12.01 4.299E+00 142.13 1.282E+01 -81.17 -12.00 3.289E+00 -146.97 8.564E+00 82.26 1.252E+01 -74.77 3.408E+00 15.23 4.227E+00 157.31 1.227E+01 -78.07 -11.00 3.722E+00 -145.11 7.918E+00 87.56 1.171E+01 -71.90 4.003E+00 18.10 4.344E+00 173.70 1.159E+01 -74.94 -10.00 4.055E+00 -143.83 7.278E+00 94.41 1.083E+01 -69.81 4.632E+00 20.19 4.696E+00 -170.30 1.081E+01 -71.75 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 4 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L01 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wikibooks figure EXPEDIENT 7500132.01 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION MAGNETIC INDUCTION 4.00 M ABOVE GROUND DIST. INDUC.HORIZONTAL INDUC.VERTICAL MAXIM.INDUC. MINIM.INDUC. PRESENT INDUC. INDUC. 90 G LAT. MOD.TESLA ARG.G MOD.TESLA ARG.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G -14.00 1.401E-05 56.72 9.384E-06 24.98 2.308E-05 32.08 5.992E-06 -57.92 1.622E-05 47.89 1.749E-05 -161.31 -13.00 1.336E-05 59.52 1.104E-05 27.39 2.359E-05 38.60 6.650E-06 -51.40 1.685E-05 55.34 1.780E-05 -156.21 -12.00 1.250E-05 63.32 1.253E-05 29.22 2.393E-05 45.10 7.341E-06 -44.90 1.739E-05 62.84 1.801E-05 -151.29 -11.00 1.152E-05 68.42 1.382E-05 30.73 2.413E-05 51.51 8.067E-06 -38.49 1.784E-05 70.37 1.815E-05 -146.61 -10.00 1.054E-05 75.15 1.486E-05 32.12 2.420E-05 57.80 8.830E-06 -32.20 1.820E-05 77.89 1.823E-05 -142.20 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 5 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L02 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wfigure, two phases interchanged EXPEDIENT 7500132.02 *************************** INPUT DATA, LINE CHARACTERISTICS *************************** CON.NUM. FNCY RHO PC AN CE CM PL XA XG NX YA YG NY 5 0. 0.00 0 0 1 1 0 -14.00 1.00 4 4.00 2.00 0 EROA BGE ERR ZEN SOR.D ZER X Y1 Y2 INT KA FAS G TEN KV PHAS G 1 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 -15.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 100.00 750.00 120.00 2 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 0.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 -20.00 750.00 0.00 3 1.37 1.76 4 45.72 0 15.00 15.00 15.00 1.00 -140.00 750.00 -120.00 4 0.60 0.80 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 24.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 0.60 0.80 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 24.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 6 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L02 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wfigure, two phases interchanged EXPEDIENT 7500132.02 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE CONDUCTORS CONDUC. CHARGE Q/M GR.MV KV/CM GRMAX KV/CM 1 0.56294989E-05 14.40179E+00 16.75257E+00 2 0.59636313E-05 15.25659E+00 17.74690E+00 3 0.56294989E-05 14.40179E+00 16.75257E+00 4 0.47318039E-06 10.64656E+00 10.64656E+00 5 0.47318034E-06 10.64656E+00 10.64656E+00 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 7 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L02 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wfigure, two phases interchanged EXPEDIENT 7500132.02 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION ELECTRIC FIELD 4.00 M ABOVE GROUND DIST. HORIZONTAL FIELD VERTICAL FIELD MAXIMUM FIELD MINIMUM FIELD PRESENT FIELD FIELD 90 G LATER MOD.KV/M ARG.G MOD.KV/M ARG.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G MAG.KV/M DIR.G -14.00 2.207E+00 154.86 9.612E+00 -75.18 1.375E+01 -81.35 2.366E+00 8.65 4.481E+00 129.10 1.321E+01 95.76 -13.00 2.774E+00 149.91 9.147E+00 -78.23 1.321E+01 -77.99 2.861E+00 12.01 4.299E+00 142.13 1.282E+01 98.83 -12.00 3.289E+00 146.97 8.564E+00 -82.26 1.252E+01 -74.77 3.408E+00 15.23 4.227E+00 157.31 1.227E+01 101.93 -11.00 3.722E+00 145.11 7.918E+00 -87.56 1.171E+01 -71.90 4.003E+00 18.10 4.344E+00 173.70 1.159E+01 105.06 -10.00 4.055E+00 143.83 7.278E+00 -94.41 1.083E+01 -69.81 4.632E+00 20.19 4.696E+00 -170.30 1.081E+01 108.25 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 8 LINES DIVISION DATE 2026-02-19 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 750. KV L02 H32 CX-DIPPER for Wfigure, two phases interchanged EXPEDIENT 7500132.02 ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION MAGNETIC INDUCTION 4.00 M ABOVE GROUND DIST. INDUC.HORIZONTAL INDUC.VERTICAL MAXIM.INDUC. MINIM.INDUC. PRESENT INDUC. INDUC. 90 G LAT. MOD.TESLA ARG.G MOD.TESLA ARG.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G MAG.TESLA DIR.G -14.00 1.401E-05 -96.72 9.384E-06 -64.98 2.308E-05 32.08 5.992E-06 -57.92 6.072E-06 112.43 2.306E-05 31.43 -13.00 1.336E-05 -99.52 1.104E-05 -67.39 2.359E-05 38.60 6.650E-06 -51.40 6.766E-06 117.52 2.355E-05 37.71 -12.00 1.250E-05 -103.32 1.253E-05 -69.22 2.393E-05 45.10 7.341E-06 -44.90 7.494E-06 122.92 2.389E-05 43.93 -11.00 1.152E-05 -108.42 1.382E-05 -70.73 2.413E-05 51.51 8.067E-06 -38.49 8.253E-06 128.59 2.407E-05 50.04 -10.00 1.054E-05 -115.15 1.486E-05 -72.12 2.420E-05 57.80 8.830E-06 -32.20 9.041E-06 134.47 2.412E-05 56.00 </source></div> An analysis of the results shown on pages 1 to 8 of the program output for lines L01 and L02 indicates that the electric and magnetic fields generated by these two phase configurations are identical. The only difference is that the direction of rotation of the fields outside the conductors is reversed. _ The voltage gradients (electric fields) at the conductor surfaces do not rotate and are identical in both cases. _ The maximum and minimum values of the electric and magnetic fields at all points outside the conductors are also identical in both cases. _ At all locations where the minimum field value is nonzero, the direction of field rotation is opposite in the two configurations. To interpret these results, it is necessary to consider that the absolute difference in angular position of the fields over a 5 ms interval must be less than 180°. Accordingly, defining FAP1 and FAP2 as the angular positions of the fields at instants 1 and 2, respectively, the rotation over 5 ms is given by: • FAP2 − FAP1, if |FAP2 − FAP1| < 180° • FAP2 − FAP1 + 360°, if |FAP2 − FAP1| ≥ 180° and FAP2 − FAP1 < 0 • FAP2 − FAP1 − 360°, if |FAP2 − FAP1| ≥ 180° and FAP2 − FAP1 > 0 Note: In the analyzed cases, the angular velocities of the rotating fields may appear to differ. However, this is due to the fact that the angular velocity is not constant: it is higher when the field magnitude is lower and lower when the field magnitude is higher. Additionally, the initial field values (corresponding to the instantaneous voltage and current conditions specified in the input data) are different in each case. === Audible noise profiles === === Power line parameters === === Resonance evaluations === === Operating conditions === On pages 51, 52, 58, and 61 of transmission lines L10, L11, and L12 are illustrated the effects of using shunt reactors connected to an end of a long transmission line or a weak system to prevent overvoltages under light-load conditions, and series capacitors to compensate for the inductive reactance of loaded transmission lines, as described in the [[w:en:Voltage control and reactive power management|Voltage control and reactive power management]] Wikipedia article. The output of the program for those lines and two operating conditions (moderate inductive load and no load) is the following: <div style="font-size:60%"> <source lang="text"> 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 44 LINES DIVISION DATE 2013-10-24 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L09 SINGLE CIRCUIT H32 1x1 sections EXPEDIENT 75013211.00 0 SECTION 1 TRANSMISSION LINE BUILT WITH 71HA STRUCTURES AND CX-XXX CONDUCTORS 0 INPUT DATA 0 LINE LONG. 1*300.00= 300.00 KM GROUND RESISTIVITY 75.00 OHM.M FREQUENCY 50.00 HZ 0 *************************** CONDUCTORS� FEATURES *************************** .. GMR(CM) RAD(CM) IN D(M) ID DX(M) DY(M) R(OHM:KM) 1 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 -15.24 15.24 0.2000000 2 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 0.00 15.24 0.2000000 3 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 15.24 15.24 0.2000000 4 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 0.5000000 5 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 0.5000000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 45 LINES DIVISION DATE 2013-10-24 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L09 SINGLE CIRCUIT H32 1x1 sections EXPEDIENT 75013211.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 746.450 0.585 188.145 -167.872 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 42.393 0 0 1 2 741.212 0.637 204.246 -180.220 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 39.758 0 0 1 3 733.405 0.640 219.038 -159.847 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 45.890 0 0 0 1 611.429 -507.939 600.000 120.000 0 0 611.429 -507.939 600.000 120.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 46 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L10 SINGLE CIRCUIT H32 1x6 sections EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 SECTION 1 TRANSMISSION LINE BUILT WITH 71HA STRUCTURES AND CX-XXX CONDUCTORS 0 INPUT DATA 0 LINE LONG. 6* 50.00= 300.00 KM GROUND RESISTIVITY 75.00 OHM.M FREQUENCY 50.00 HZ 0 *************************** CONDUCTORS� FEATURES *************************** .. GMR(CM) RAD(CM) IN D(M) ID DX(M) DY(M) R(OHM:KM) 1 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 -15.24 15.24 0.2000000 2 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 0.00 15.24 0.2000000 3 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 15.24 15.24 0.2000000 4 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 0.5000000 5 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 0.5000000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 47 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L10 SINGLE CIRCUIT H32 1x6 sections EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 745.885 0.589 188.280 -169.966 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 41.764 0 0 1 2 740.790 0.640 204.507 -182.246 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 39.212 0 0 1 3 733.096 0.644 219.417 -161.946 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 45.204 0 0 0 1 612.204 -514.158 600.000 120.000 0 0 612.204 -514.158 600.000 120.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 48 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L10 SINGLE CIRCUIT H32 1x6 sections EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 750.000 0.549 -16.272 -236.953 792.853 0.000 0.000 0.000 25.210 1 0 1 2 750.000 0.579 1.646 -250.835 788.678 0.000 0.000 0.000 22.729 2 0 1 3 750.000 0.548 19.506 -236.479 791.493 0.000 0.000 0.000 24.332 3 0 0 1 4.880 -724.267 0.000 0.000 0 0 4.880 -724.267 0.000 0.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 49 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L11 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end shunt reactor EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 SECTI 1 SHUNT ADMITANCES (MHO) 1 2 3 1 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E-03 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 2 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E-03 0.0000000E+00 3 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E-03 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 50 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L11 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end shunt reactor EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 SECTION 2 TRANSMISSION LINE BUILT WITH 71HA STRUCTURES AND CX-XXX CONDUCTORS 0 INPUT DATA 0 LINE LONG. 6* 50.00= 300.00 KM GROUND RESISTIVITY 75.00 OHM.M FREQUENCY 50.00 HZ 0 *************************** CONDUCTORS� FEATURES *************************** .. GMR(CM) RAD(CM) IN D(M) ID DX(M) DY(M) R(OHM:KM) 1 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 -15.24 15.24 0.2000000 2 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 0.00 15.24 0.2000000 3 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 15.24 15.24 0.2000000 4 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 0.5000000 5 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 0.5000000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 51 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L11 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end shunt reactor EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 770.663 0.482 187.027 -105.234 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 38.759 0 0 1 2 763.706 0.534 204.028 -117.360 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 36.518 0 0 1 3 758.906 0.549 219.753 -97.347 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 42.684 0 0 0 1 610.808 -319.941 600.000 120.000 0 0 610.808 -319.941 600.000 120.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 52 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L11 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end shunt reactor EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 750.000 0.363 -17.257 -156.154 765.313 0.000 0.000 0.000 8.846 1 0 1 2 750.000 0.394 0.569 -170.438 763.694 0.000 0.000 0.000 8.023 2 0 1 3 750.000 0.363 18.297 -155.914 763.484 0.000 0.000 0.000 8.337 3 0 0 1 1.608 -482.506 0.000 0.000 0 0 1.608 -482.506 0.000 0.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 53 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L12 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end series capacit EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 SECTI 1 SERIES IMPEDANCES (OHM) 1 2 3 1 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E+03 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 2 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E+03 0.0000000E+00 3 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -0.4000000E+03 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 54 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L12 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end series capacit EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 SECTION 2 TRANSMISSION LINE BUILT WITH 71HA STRUCTURES AND CX-XXX CONDUCTORS 0 INPUT DATA 0 LINE LONG. 6* 50.00= 300.00 KM GROUND RESISTIVITY 75.00 OHM.M FREQUENCY 50.00 HZ 0 *************************** CONDUCTORS� FEATURES *************************** .. GMR(CM) RAD(CM) IN D(M) ID DX(M) DY(M) R(OHM:KM) 1 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 -15.24 15.24 0.2000000 2 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 0.00 15.24 0.2000000 3 1.37000 1.75900 4 0.46 0 15.24 15.24 0.2000000 4 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 -10.00 24.00 0.5000000 5 0.60000 0.80000 1 0.00 0 10.00 24.00 0.5000000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 55 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L12 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end series capacit EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 723.186 0.744 191.235 -244.626 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 138.759 0 0 1 2 720.314 0.794 206.213 -257.834 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 143.290 0 0 1 3 709.199 0.788 219.800 -236.299 750.000 0.471 200.000 40.000 139.391 0 0 0 1 617.249 -738.760 600.000 120.000 0 0 617.249 -738.760 600.000 120.000 1 ENPRESELEK,E.A. PAGE 56 LINES DIVISION DATE 2014-06-27 TRANSMISSION LINE OF 765. KV L12 1C H32 1x6 sections + receiving end series capacit EXPEDIENT 75013216.00 0 *************** SENDING END ************** ***************** RECEIVING END **************** *** *** EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE VOLTAGE *** CIR PHA VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER DROP E I *** *** (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) (KA) (MW) (MVAR) (KV) *** 1 1 750.000 0.549 -16.272 -236.953 792.853 0.000 0.000 0.000 25.210 1 0 1 2 750.000 0.579 1.646 -250.835 788.678 0.000 0.000 0.000 22.729 2 0 1 3 750.000 0.548 19.506 -236.479 791.493 0.000 0.000 0.000 24.332 3 0 0 1 4.880 -724.267 0.000 0.000 0 0 4.880 -724.267 0.000 0.000 </source></div> == Source file == <source lang="fortran"> C Lineen parametro elektromagnetikoak eta egoerak kalkulatzeko eta C ferroerresonantzia azterketak egiteko PARLI programa eta C aireko linea elektrikoek sortzen dituzten eremu elektromagnetikoak C kalkulatzeko EREMU programa batuta. C Programak Jon Peli Oleaga Olabarriak garatu zituen C 1970eko hamarkadaren amaieran. C 1980ko hamarkadaren amaieran batu ziren eta, geroago, konpilatzaile C berriagorekin erabili ahal izateko beharrezko aldaketak egin zaizkie. C Sarrerako datuak oraindino 80 zutabetan sartzen dira, C behinolako fitxetan legez. C Bigarren hizkuntza modu naif eta ez sistematikoan sartu da. C Letra xehez idatzitako lerroak programaren dokumentazioa C apur bat hobetzeko sartu dira geroago. C Programa Creative Commons-en C Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 lizentziapean partekatzen da C http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ C C The original PARLI program to calculate electromagnetic parameters C and operating conditions of AC overhead transmission lines C (it can also be used to conduct ferroresonance studies) C and the EREMU program to calculate electromagnetic fields C created by AC overhead transmission lines C were created by Jon Peli Oleaga Olabarria C at the end of the 1970s. C They were merged in the last 1980s, and later C they have been changed just to compile them with newer compilers C and to add a second language; changing only the strictly necessary. C Input data still are inserted in 80 columns as with the old cards. C The incorporation of a second language has been done C in a rather naif and unsystematic way. C The lines in lowercase were added later C to slightly improve the program documentation. C The work is licensed under the Creative Commons C Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. C http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ C PROGRAM LIPARE CHARACTER FITX*14,FILE*40,CHK*4 COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,N,KT,TL,MOZ,NFL IZK0=1 IRT=5 IRF=4 IDT=6 IDF=7 IDU=9 FITX='LIPARE.DAT' CHK=' ' NOZ=0 MOZ=0 NFL=0 CALL HIZKUN OPEN(UNIT=IDF,FILE='LIPARE.RES',STATUS='UNKNOWN') OPEN(UNIT=IDU,FILE='LIPARE.RPU',STATUS='UNKNOWN') 1 IF(CHK.NE.' ')GOTO 12 PRINT *,'SAR ERABILIKO DEN DATU-FITXATEGIAREN IZENA:' PRINT *,'<RETURN> SAKATUZ GERO, FITXATEGIA = '//FITX PRINT *,'( AMAITZEKO SAKA *<RETURN> BAKARRIK )' PRINT *,' ' PRINT *,'Enter the name of the input data file:' PRINT *,'<RETURN> implies default file name, = '//FITX PRINT *,'( To exit the program enter *<RETURN> )' READ(IRT,'(A)')FILE IF(FILE.EQ.'*')GOTO 9999 IF(FILE.EQ.' ')FILE=FITX C-VAX OPEN(UNIT=IRF,STATUS='OLD',FILE=FILE,READONLY) C-PC OPEN(UNIT=IRF,STATUS='OLD',FILE=FILE,MODE='READ') C-PC-F95-C20041023 OPEN(UNIT=IRF,STATUS='OLD',FILE=FILE,ACTION='READ') READ(IRF,'(//)') C --- ZAINDU SUBRUTINEA, PROGRAMEA ERABILTEKO BAIMENA AZTERTUTEKO C CALL ZAINDU(2,IRF) !"1993-02-03 eta 2003-10-06"ko "parli4.for"ean CALL ZAINDU(0,IRF,IZK0) IF(IZK0.LT.1 .OR. IZK0.GT.2) IZK0=1 ! 20140626 oraingoz hizkuntza bi bakarrik READ(IRF,'(A)')CHK BACKSPACE IRF 12 IZK=IZK0 IF (CHK.EQ.'***E'.OR.CHK.EQ.'***e')THEN CHK=' ' CALL EREPRO(CHK) ELSEIF(CHK.EQ.'***P'.OR.CHK.EQ.'***p')THEN CHK=' ' CALL LINPAR(CHK,IZK0) !2026-03-31 gehitu IZK0 ELSE PRINT'(A)',' ', +' Lehengo PARLI eta EREMU programak LIPARE barri honetan'// +' batu ziranetik,',' datu fitxategietan euretatik'// +' zein erabili gura dan esan behar da,', +' datu fitxategiaren bostgarren lerroaren lehenengo tokietan', +' ***EREMU ala ***PARLI iminiz.',' ', +' Aldatu egizuz lehengo fitxategiak.',' ' GOTO 9999 ENDIF GOTO 1 9999 END CJFO PROGRAM LINPAR C Aireko linea elektrikoen parametro esanguratsuenak C eta haien funtzionatzeko moduak kalkulatzeko programa SUBROUTINE LINPAR(CHK,IZK0) !2026-03-31 gehitu IZK0 PARAMETER (ND1=10,ND2=12) C-20131026AN ND1 8TIK 10ERA ALDATUTA ZIRKUITU 2 4 LUR KABLEREKIN ONARTZEKO COMPLEX AD(ND2,ND2),BC(ND2,ND2),RI(ND2,ND2),RF(ND2,ND2) &,Z(ND1,ND1),Y(ND1,ND1),W(ND1,ND1) COMPLEX ER(ND2),ES(ND2),PR,PS,PRT,PST,PTR,PTS,ERO REAL DX(ND1),DY(ND1),R(ND1),G(ND1),RMG(ND1),RAD(ND1),D(ND1) INTEGER IN(ND1),ID(ND1),KR(ND1),LOC(ND2) CHARACTER EGUNA*10,IZENA*56,TT1*27,TT2*27,SII*44,SAK*44,SI*29 &,SA*29,KG*24,OS*18,ZAT*5,EUSK*5,EROA*15,AZALP*5,CHK*4 DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,N,KT,TL,MOZ,NFL COMMON /IZENBC/ EGUNA,IZENA,EUSK,EROA COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU PBAS=100. 2 CALL HIRUAT(IRF,CHK,*9999,*6,*9998) 6 READ(IRF,5011,END=9998)TL,IZENA,EXPE,EGUNA 5011 FORMAT(F4.0,A56,F10.2,A10) READ(IRF,5012)IZK2,NT,NC,KP,FNY IZK=IZK0 !2026-03-31 IF (IZK2.NE.0) IZK=IZK2 IF (IZK.LT.1 .OR. IZK.GT.2) IZK=1 C-20131027 5012 FORMAT(4I5,F10.5) 5012 FORMAT(4I2,F7.3) print *,'LINPAR ',izena C IZK = ERABILIKO DEN HIZKUNTZA C NT = LINEAN AZTERTUKO DIREN ZATI GEHI EGOEREN KOPURUA C NC = LINEAREN ZIRKUITU KOPURUA C KP = 1=> EROALE BATZUK BESTE BATZUEKIN PARALELOAN JARTZEN DIRELA C EROALE BAKOTZAREN 54. ZUTABEAN JARRI ZEIN BESTE EROALEREKIN. C ( PARALELOAN JARRI ETA GERO EZIN DIRA AZTERTU EGOERAK, C BAKARRIk ATARA AHAL DIRA ALDAEZIN OROKORRAK ) C FNY = LINEAREN FREKUENTZIA IF(IZK-1)11,10,11 10 ZAT='ZATI ' OS='OSAGAI SIMETRIKOAK' KG=' ALDAEZIN OROKORRAK ' TT1=' (EGIAZKO KONFIGURAZIOA) ' TT2=' (KONFIGURAZIO BALIOKIDEA) ' SI=' SERIE INPEDANTZEAK (OHM) ' SA=' SHUNT ADMITANTZEAK (MHO) ' SII=' SERIE INPEDANTZE INDUKTIBOAK (OHM:KM) ' SAK=' SHUNT ADMITANTZE KAPAZITIBOAK (MHO:KM) ' GO TO 12 11 ZAT='SECTION' !7 OS=' SIMETRICAL COMP. ' !18 KG='A,B,C,D TRANSFER MATRIX' !24 EPRI's TLRB345(1975)pag.116 TT1=' ( ACTUAL CONFIGURATION )' !27 TT2='(EQUIVALENT CONFIGURATION)' !27 SI=' SERIES IMPEDANCES (OHM) ' !29 SA=' SHUNT ADMITANCES (MHO) ' !29 SII=' SERIES INDUCTIVE IMPEDANCES (OHM:KM) ' !40 SAK=' SHUNT CAPACITIVE ADMITANCES (MHO:KM) ' !40 12 CONTINUE N3=NC*3 N2=N3*2 DO 20 I=1,N2 DO 20 J=1,N2 RF(I,J)=(0.,0.) IF(I.EQ.J)RF(I,I)=(1.,0.) 20 CONTINUE XLUZ=0. DO 1000 N=1,NT C-20131027 READ(IRF,5021)KT,K1,K2,K3,NCO,NST,ELT,RHO,EUSK,EROA READ(IRF,5021)KT,NCO,K1,K2,K3,NST,ELT,RHO,EUSK,EROA C-20131027 5021 FORMAT(6I5,2F10.5,A5,A15) 5021 FORMAT(I1,I3,4I1,F7.3,F5.2,33X,A5,A15) C KT =0 => TENTSIO ETA INTENTSITATEEN AZTERKETA, C =1 => LINEAREN SERIE INPEDANTZE ETA SHUNT ADMITANTZEEN KALKULUA C =2 => KONEKTATUTAKO SERIE INPEDANTZEEN DATUAK C =3 => KONEKTATUTAKO SHUNT ADMITANTZEEN DATUAK C =4 => LINEAREN ERRESONANTZIA FERROMAGNETIKOA AZTERTUKO DA C K1 <1 => EZ DIRA ATARATZEN SERIE INPEDANTZEAK ETA SHUNT ADMITANTZEAK C =1 => KONFIGURAZIO BALIOKIDEAREN SI ETA SA-AK IDAZTEN DIRA C >1 => KONFIGURAZIO ORIGINAL ETA BALIOKIDEAREN SI ETA SA-AK IDAZTEN DIRA C (KT=4)2=> ERREAKTAN.ALBO BATEAN, 2=>ER.BESTE ALBOAN, 3=>ER.ALBO BIETAN C K2 <1 => EZ DIRA ATARATZEN ALDAEZIN OROKORTUAK C >0 => ALDAEZIN OROKORTUAK ATARATZEN DIRA (ZATIARENAK) C (KT=4)0=>, 1=> C K3 <1 => EZ DIRA ATARATZEN ALDAEZIN OROKORTUAK C =1 => FASEEN ALDAEZIN OROKORTUAK ATARATZEN DIRA (ZATI GUZTIENAK) C >1 => FASEEN ETA KONPOSATU SIMETRIKOEN ALDAEZIN OROKORTUAK ATARATZEN DIRA C (KT=4)0=>IRTEERA GRAFIKO LOGARITMIKOAN, 1=>IRTEERA GRAFIKO LINEALEAN C NCO = EROALEEN KOPURUA, EDO KT=4 BADA PUNTU KOPURUA GRAFIKOAN C NST = AZPITARTEEN KOPURUA (KALKULUAK ZEHAZTASUN HANDIAGOZ EGITEKO) C ELT = TARTEAREN LUZERA KM-TAN C RHO = LINEA TARTE HONETAKO LURRAREN ERRESISTIBITATEA OHM-M-TAN C EUSK = ERABILITAKO EUSKARRIEN IZENA (IRTEERAN IDAZTEKO BAKARRIK) C EROA = ERABILITAKO EROALEEN IZENA (IRTEERAN IDAZTEKO BAKARRIK) IF(KT.LE.0)GO TO 300 IF(KT.GE.2)GO TO 200 C C --- LINE BATEN SERIE INPEDANTZE ETA SHUNT ADMITANTZEEN KALKULUA IF(K1.LT.0)K1=0 !C-20131026 IF(K2.LT.0)K2=0 !C-20131026 IF(K3.LT.0)K3=0 !C-20131026 XLUZ=XLUZ+ELT ELT=ELT/NST DO 100 I=1,NCO READ(IRF,5100)RMG(I),RAD(I),IN(I),D(I),ID(I),DX(I),DY(I) +,R(I),KR(I) 5100 FORMAT(2F7.4,I2,F7.4,I2,2F7.3,7X,F7.5,I2) C RMG = EROALEAREN "BATEZBESTEKO ERRADIO GEOMETRIKOA" CM-TAN C RAD = EROALEAREN ERRADIOA CM-TAN C IN = EROALE SORTAREN AZPIEROALE KOPURUA C D = AZPIEROALEEN ARTEKO DISTANTZIA EDO EROALE SORTAREN DIAMETROA M-TAN C ID =0=> AURREKO DATUA AZPIEROALEN ARTEKO DISTANTZIA DA C =1=> AURREKO DATUA EROALE SORTAREN DIAMETROA DA C DX = EROALEAREN X KOORDENATUA M-TAN C DY = EROALEAREN y KOORDENATUA M-TAN C R = EROALEEN ERRESISTENTZIA OHM/KM-TAN C KR = IF(R(I).GT.0.)GO TO 100 J=I-1 RMG(I)=RMG(J) RAD(I)=RAD(J) IN(I)=IN(J) ID(I)=ID(J) D(I)=D(J) R(I)=R(J) 100 CONTINUE C C --- SARRERAKO DATUAK ATARATZEN DIRA CALL IZENBU IF(N.EQ.1)LOZ=NOZ IF(IZK-1)102,101,102 101 WRITE(IDF,6101)NST,ELT,NST*ELT,RHO,FNY 6101 FORMAT(1H0,23X,'SARRERAKO DATUAK'/1H0,23X,'LINE-LUZERA',I3,'*', 1F6.2,'=',F7.2,' KM'/1H ,23X,'LUR-ERRESISTIBITATEA',F9.2,' OHM.M'/ 21H ,23X,'MAIZTASUNA', 8X,F11.2,' HZ'/ 1H0,23X,28('*'), 3' EROALEEN EZAUGARRIAK ' ,29('*') ) GO TO 103 102 WRITE(IDF,6102)NST,ELT,NST*ELT,RHO,FNY 6102 FORMAT(1H0,23X,'INPUT DATA'/1H0,23X,'LINE LONG. ',I3,'*', 1F6.2,'=',F7.2,' KM'/1H ,23X,'GROUND RESISTIVITY',F11.2,' OHM.M'/ 21H ,23X,'FREQUENCY ', 8X,F11.2,' HZ'/ 1H0,23X,27('*'), 3' CONDUCTORS´ FEATURES ',27('*') ) 103 WRITE(IDF,6103)(I,RMG(I),RAD(I),IN(I),D(I),ID(I),DX(I),DY(I),R(I), 1I=1,NCO) 6103 FORMAT(1H ,26X,'.. GMR(CM) RAD(CM) IN D(M) ID DX(M 1) DY(M) R(OHM:KM)'//(1H ,26X,I2,2F10.5,I7,F7.2,I4,3X,2F8.2, 24X,F11.7)) CALL ZY(ND1,NCO,FNY,RHO,Z,Y,DX,DY,RAD,RMG,IN,D,ID,R,G,KR,W,KP) IF(K1.LE.1)GO TO 112 C C --- BENETAKO EROALE GUZTIEI JAGOKEZAN BALIOAK ATARATZEN DIRA URTEERAN CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6111)SII,TT1 6111 FORMAT(1H0,39X,A40,/,46X,A27 ) CALL ATARAC(Z,NCO,ND1) IF(NCO.GT.6)CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6111)SAK,TT1 CALL ATARAC(Y,NCO,ND1) C C --- BENETAKO EROALEEN BALIOKIDEEI JAGOKEZAN BALIOAK ATARATZEN DIRA 112 CALL LABURT(Z,NCO,N3,ND1,KR,KP,ID) N2=N3*2 IF(K1.LT.1)GO TO 113 CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6111)SII,TT2 CALL ATARAC(Z,N3,ND1) IF(N3.GT.6)CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6111)SAK,TT2 CALL ATARAC(W,N3,ND1) C C --- LINEKO ZATI AU BENETAKO LINE BAT DA 113 CONTINUE DO 115 I=1,N3 DO 115 J=1,N3 Z(I,J)=ELT*Z(I,J) 115 Y(I,J)=ELT*W(I,J) GO TO 211 ! Linearen zati honen azpizatien inp. eta adm. C C --- LINEKO ZATI AU SERIE INPEDANTZE ALA SHUNT ADMITANTZE BAT DA 200 DO 201 I=1,N3 DO 201 J=1,N3 201 Z(I,J)=CMPLX(0.,0.) IF(KT.LT.4)GO TO 205 C C --- ERRESONANTZE KASU BAT AZTERTZEN DA ELT=ELT*FNY*6.2831853 RHO=RHO*FNY*6.2831853 CALL RES(ND2,NC,K1,K2,K3,ELT,RHO,NCO,RF,RI,BC,AD,ES,ER,LOC) GO TO 1000 C C ****************************************************************** C ASTERISKOZ OSATUTAKO LERROEN ARTEAN PROGRAMA EZ DAGO PRESTATUTA C SARTZEKO FASE ARTEKO SERIE ELKAR INPEDANTZEAK EDO ADMITANTZEAK. C HORRETARAKO PROGRAMAREN ZATI HAU ALDATU BEHAR DA 205 READ(IRF,5205)(Z(I,I),I=1,N3) 5205 FORMAT(12F6.3)! 2026-03-28 lehen 12F6.3 (datuak S eta ohm-etan) IF(KT.EQ.3)THEN DO 206 I=1,N3 ! inpedanziak eta admitantziak sartu ordez 206 Z(I,I)= 1/Z(I,I) ! beti erreaktoreen inpedantziak sartzeko ENDIF ! Ohiko erreaktoreakaz datu zehatzagoak sartzeko C ****************************************************************** IF(K1.LE.0)GO TO 211 CALL IZENBU IF(N.EQ.1)LOZ=NOZ IF(KT.EQ.2)WRITE(IDF,6210)ZAT,N,SI IF(KT.EQ.3)WRITE(IDF,6210)ZAT,N,SA 6210 FORMAT(1H0, 5X,A7,I3,33X,A29 ) CALL ATARAC(Z,N3,ND1) C C --- ZATIAREN ALDAEZIN GENERALIZATUAK KALKULATZEKO DO 220 211 DO 220 I1=1,N3 DO 220 J1=1,N3 I2=I1+N3 J2=J1+N3 AD(I1,J1)=(0.,0.) AD(I2,J2)=(0.,0.) IF(I1.NE.J1)GO TO 219 AD(I1,J1)=(1.,0.) AD(I2,J2)=(1.,0.) 219 AD(I1,J2)=(0.,0.) IF(KT.EQ.2)AD(I1,J2)=Z(I1,J1) AD(I2,J1)=(0.,0.) IF(KT.EQ.3)AD(I2,J1)=Z(I1,J1) IF(KT.NE.1)GO TO 220 AD(I2,J1)=Y(I1,J1)/2. BC(I1,J1)=AD(I1,J1) BC(I2,J2)=AD(I2,J2) BC(I1,J2)=Z(I1,J1) BC(I2,J1)=AD(I1,J2) 220 CONTINUE !zatiaren azpizati honen ABCD matrizea OOJP-20260312 C IF(KT.GT.1)GO TO 244 IF(K2.LE.0)GO TO 225 CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6224)KG 6224 FORMAT(1H0,49X,A24 ) 225 CALL BITRIC(BC,N2,N2,AD,N2,N2,RI,ND2) CALL BITRIC(AD,N2,N2,RI,N2,N2,BC,ND2) DO 230 I=1,N2 DO 230 J=1,N2 RI(I,J)=(0.,0.) 230 IF(I.EQ.J)RI(I,J)=(1.,0.) KRL=0 DO 240 I=1,NST !DO honetan barneko azpizatiak batzen dira OOJP IF(KRL.GT.0)GO TO 239 CALL BITRIC(BC,N2,N2,RI,N2,N2,AD,ND2) KRL=1 GO TO 240 239 CALL BITRIC(BC,N2,N2,AD,N2,N2,RI,ND2) KRL=0 240 CONTINUE IF(KRL.GT.0)GO TO 243 IF(K2.GE.1)CALL ATARAC(RI,N2,ND2) CALL BITRIC(RI,N2,N2,RF,N2,N2,BC,ND2) !=>hasi sartzen zatiak hartzaile muturretik OOJP-20260315 GO TO 245 243 IF(K2.GE.1)CALL ATARAC(AD,N2,ND2) 244 CALL BITRIC(AD,N2,N2,RF,N2,N2,BC,ND2) !=>hasi sartzen zatiak hartzaile muturretik OOJP-20260315 245 DO 250 I=1,N2 DO 250 J=1,N2 250 RF(I,J)=BC(I,J) IF(K3.EQ.0)GO TO 1000 KT=3 CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6224)KG CALL ATARAC(RF,N2,ND2) IF(K3.LT.2)GO TO 1000 C C --- LINEKO ALDAEZIN GENERALIZATUEN OSAGAI SIMETRIKOAK ATARATZEN DIRA CALL IZENBU WRITE(IDF,6224)KG WRITE(IDF,6255)OS 6255 FORMAT(1H ,51X,1H(,A18,1H) ) CALL OSASYM(2,NC,ND2,RF,RI,AD,BC) CALL ATARAC(RI,N2,ND2) IF(K3.LT.2) GOTO 1000 C C --- BESTE FITXATEGI BAT EMOITZA LABURTUAKAZ IDAZTEN DA IF(MOD(NFL,60).EQ.0)THEN MOZ=MOZ+1 IF(IZK.EQ.2)WRITE(IDU,6260)PBAS,MOZ 6260 FORMAT(1H1,'POWER BASE =',F5.0,' MVA',103X,'PAGE',I3/ 1 1X,49('-'),'LINE CHARACTERISTICS IN P.U. ',50('-')/ 3 1X,17('-'),'-LINE',18('-'),' LONG.',7X,' SERIES IMPEDANCE ', 4 11X,' SHUNT ADMITANCE ',4X,'COMENT.',1X,' PAGES BASE'/ 5 43X,'(KM)',2(6X,'DIRECT C.',5X,'HOMOPOLAR C.',1X),16X,'(KV)') IF(IZK.NE.2)WRITE(IDU,6261)PBAS,MOZ 6261 FORMAT(1H1,'POTENTZIA BASE =',F5.0,' MVA',95X,'ORRIALDE',I3/ 1 1X,52('-'),'LINEEN EZAUGARRIAK P.U.TAN',53('-')/ 3 1X,17('-'),'LINEA',18('-'),' LUZER.',7X,' SERIE INPEDANTZEA', 4 11X,' SHUNT ADMITANTZEA ',4X,'ARGIBI.',1X,'ORRIAL. BASE'/ 5 43X,'(KM)',2(6X,'O.ZUZENAK',6X,'O.HOMOPOLAR',1X),16X,'(KV)') NFL=5 ENDIF AZALP=' ' IF(NC.GT.1)THEN AZALP='CIR.1' IF(KP.EQ.1)AZALP='CIR.P' ENDIF TBAS=1200. IF(TL.LT.899.)TBAS=700. IF(TL.LT.499.)TBAS=400. IF(TL.LT.299.)TBAS=230. IF(TL.LT.199.)TBAS=132. IF(TL.LT.99.)TBAS=66. IF(TL.LT.55.)TBAS=45. IF(TL.LT.37.)TBAS=30. IF(TL.LT.25.)TBAS=20. IF(TL.LT.17.)TBAS=15. IF(TL.LT.14.)TBAS=13.2 IF(TL.LT.8.)TBAS=5. BASE=TBAS**2/PBAS IF(MOD(NFL,5).EQ.0)THEN WRITE(IDU,'(1X)') NFL=NFL+1 ENDIF WRITE(IDU,6265)IZENA,XLUZ 1,RI(1,N3+1)/BASE,RI(3,N3+3)/BASE,RI(N3+1,1)*BASE,RI(N3+3,3)*BASE 2,AZALP,LOZ,NOZ,TBAS 6265 FORMAT(1X,A40,F8.2,8F8.4,1X,A5,1X,I3,'-',I3,F6.1) NFL=NFL+1 GO TO 1000 C C --- LINEKO TENTSIO ETA INTENTSITATEEN AZTERKETA 300 CALL IRAKUR(NC,ER,LOC,ND2) DO 310 I=1,N2 DO 310 J=1,N2 310 RI(I,J)=RF(I,J) CALL EXCHAN(RI,N2,LOC,ND2,*1000,2) CALL BITRIC(RI,N2,N2,ER,N2,1,ES,ND2) CALL IZENBU DO 320 I=1,N2 IF(LOC(I).EQ.0)GO TO 320 ERO=ER(I) ER(I)=ES(LOC(I)) ES(LOC(I))=ERO 320 CONTINUE PTR=(0.,0.) PTS=(0.,0.) DO 330 I=1,NC I1=3*(I-1) PRT=(0.,0.) PST=(0.,0.) DO 325 J=1,3 I1=I1+1 I2=I1+N3 PR=ER(I1)*CONJG(ER(I2)) PS=ES(I1)*CONJG(ES(I2)) TJ=CABS(ES(I1)-ER(I1)) PRT=PRT+PR PST=PST+PS 325 WRITE(IDF,6325)I,J,CABS(ES(I1))*SQRT(3.),CABS(ES(I2)),PS, 1CABS(ER(I1))*SQRT(3.),CABS(ER(I2)),PR,TJ,LOC(I1),LOC(I2) 6325 FORMAT(1H ,I2,I4,2(4F13.3,2X),F9.3,I4,I2) PTR=PTR+PRT PTS=PTS+PST 330 WRITE(IDF,6330)I,PST,PRT 6330 FORMAT(1H0,I2,4X,2(26X,2F13.3,2X)//) WRITE(IDF,6330)0,PTS,PTR 1000 CONTINUE GOTO 2 9998 CLOSE(UNIT=IRF) CHK=' ' 9999 RETURN END C--------------------------------- SUBROUTINE ATARAC(ZC,NEU,ND) COMPLEX ZC(ND,ND) CHARACTER AX*20,AY*45 INTEGER ASI,BUK,ZEN COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU LZ=1 ASI=1 BUK=6 11 IF(NEU.LE.BUK)GO TO 21 WRITE(IDF,911)(K,K=ASI,BUK) 911 FORMAT(1H / 3X,6(15X,I2)) WRITE(IDF,912)(K,(REAL(ZC(K,I)),I=ASI,BUK),(AIMAG(ZC(K,I)) 1,I=ASI,BUK),K=LZ,NEU) 912 FORMAT(1H /(7X,I2,6(3X,E14.7),/,9X,6(3X,E14.7)/)) ASI=ASI+6 BUK=BUK+6 GO TO 11 21 ZEN=NEU-ASI+1 WRITE(AX,921)ZEN 921 FORMAT(9H(1H / 3X,,I1,9H(15X,I2))) WRITE(IDF,AX)(K,K=ASI,NEU) WRITE(AY,922)ZEN,ZEN 922 FORMAT('(1H /(7X,I2,',I1,'(3X,E14.7)/9X,',I1,'(3X,E14.7)/))') WRITE(IDF,AY)(K,(REAL(ZC(K,I)),I=ASI,NEU),(AIMAG(ZC(K,I)) 1,I=ASI,NEU),K=LZ,NEU) RETURN END SUBROUTINE BITRIC(A,NFA,NCA,B,NFB,NCB,C,ND) C A ETA B MATRIZEAK BIDERKATZEKO AZPIERRUTINA C-20041122 COMPLEX A(ND, 1),B(ND, 1),C(ND, 1) COMPLEX A(ND, *),B(ND, *),C(ND, *) !C-20041122 COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU IF(NCA.NE.NFB)GO TO 88 DO 200 J=1,NCB DO 200 I=1,NFA C(I,J)=CMPLX(0.,0.) DO 200 K=1,NCA 200 C(I,J)=C(I,J)+A(I,K)*B(K,J) 99 RETURN 88 WRITE(IDF,888) 888 FORMAT(6X/ 6X,'SR. BITRIC - MULTZOEN DIMENTSIOAK EZ DIRA EGOKIAK') GO TO 99 END SUBROUTINE EXCHAN(A,KA,LOC,ND,*,KON) C VS = A x VR ekuazioetan VS eta VR bektoreetako bi balio C bata bestearen tokian jartzeko azpierrutina. C Egingo diren bikote aldaketak LOC(K)-z definitzen dira. C LOC(K) guztiak =K badira EXCHAN eta INTRIX antzekoak dira. C (ez guztiz berdinak) C20041023 COMPLEX A(ND, 1),DIV,FAC COMPLEX A(ND, ND),DIV,FAC INTEGER LOC(ND) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU XL=1.E-20 IF(KON-1)3,1,2 1 DO 100 I=1,KA 100 LOC(I)=I 2 DO 200 K=1,KA IF(LOC(K).EQ.0)GO TO 200 DIV=-A(LOC(K),K) IF(CABS(DIV).LT.XL)GO TO 1001 A(LOC(K),K)=(1.,0.) DO 210 J=1,KA 210 A(LOC(K),J)=A(LOC(K),J)/DIV DO 220 I=1,KA IF(I.EQ.LOC(K))GO TO 220 FAC=A(I,K) A(I,K)=(0.,0.) DO 221 J=1,KA 221 A(I,J)=A(I,J)+FAC*A(LOC(K),J) 220 CONTINUE DO 230 I=1,KA 230 A(I,K)=-A(I,K) 200 CONTINUE 3 RETURN 1001 WRITE(IDF,999)LOC(K),K 999 FORMAT(1H //11X,1H(,I2,1H,,I2,22H) ARDATZA TXIKIEGIA DA) RETURN 1 END SUBROUTINE LABURT(A,NI,NF,ND,KS,KQ,KR) C20131023 COMPLEX A(ND, 1) COMPLEX A(ND,*) INTEGER KR(ND),KS(ND) NF=NI DO 1100 I=1,NI 1100 KR(I)=KS(I) IF(KQ.EQ.0)GO TO 1 DO 1300 I=1,NI IF(KR(I).LE.I.OR.KR(I).GT.NI)GO TO 1300 K=KR(I) DO 310 J=1,NI 310 A(I,J)=A(I,J)-A(K,J) DO 320 J=1,NI 320 A(J,I)=A(J,I)-A(J,K) KR(I)=0 1300 CONTINUE 1 DO 1600 L=1,NI M=NI-L+1 IF(KR(M).GT.0)GO TO 1600 DO 630 I=1,NF DO 630 J=1,NF IF(I.EQ.M.OR.J.EQ.M)GO TO 630 A(I,J)=A(I,J)-A(I,M)/A(M,M)*A(M,J) 630 CONTINUE IF(M.EQ.NF)GO TO 601 DO 610 I=M,NF-1 DO 610 J=1,NF 610 A(J,I)=A(J,I+1) DO 620 I=M,NF-1 DO 620 J=1,NF-1 620 A(I,J)=A(I+1,J) 601 NF=NF-1 1600 CONTINUE RETURN END SUBROUTINE IRAKUR(NC,ER,LOC,ND) COMPLEX ER(ND) REAL VM(3),VF(3),AM(3),AF(3) INTEGER IV(3),NCV(3),NFV(3),IA(3),NCA(3),NFA(3),LOC(ND) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU DO 2100 I=1,NC READ(IRF,106)NCT,(VM(J),VF(J),IV(J),NCV(J),NFV(J),J=1,3) + ,(AM(J),AF(J),IA(J),NCA(J),NFA(J),J=1,3) 106 FORMAT(I2,6(2F5.1,3I1)) !OOJP-20260219 C NCT = ZIRKUITUA C VM = TENTSIOAREN (INTENTSITATEAREN) MODULUA C VF = TENTSIOAREN (INTENTSITATEAREN) FASEA C IV =0=>MUTUR ELIKATUAREN TENTSIOA C =1=>MUTUR ELIKATZILEAREN TENTSIOA C =2=>MUTUR ELIKATZAILEAREN INTENTSITATEA C NCV = ZIRKUITUA C NFV = FASEA C AM = INTENTSITATEAREN (TENTSIOAREN) MODULUA C AF = INTENTSITATEAREN (TENTSIOAREN) FASEA C IA =0=>MUTUR ELIKATUAREN INTENTSITATEA C =1=>MUTUR ELIKATZAILEAREN TENTSIOA C =2=>MUTUR ELIKATZAILEAREN INTENTSITATEA C =3=>POTENTZIA MUTUR ELIKATUAN (EZ BETI) C NCA = ZIRKUITUA C NFA = FASEA DO 2110 J=1,3 I1=3*(NCT-1)+J I2=I1+NC*3 LOC(I1)=0 IF(IV(J).EQ.1)LOC(I1)=3*(NCV(J)-1)+NFV(J) IF(IV(J).EQ.2)LOC(I1)=3*(NCV(J)-1)+NFV(J)+NC*3 LOC(I2)=0 IF(IA(J).EQ.1)LOC(I2)=3*(NCA(J)-1)+NFA(J) IF(IA(J).EQ.2)LOC(I2)=3*(NCA(J)-1)+NFA(J)+NC*3 VF(J)=VF(J)/57.295779 IF(IV(J).NE.2)VM(J)=VM(J)/SQRT(3.) ER(I1)=CMPLX(VM(J)*COS(VF(J)),VM(J)*SIN(VF(J))) IF(IA(J).EQ.3)GO TO 2111 AF(J)=AF(J)/57.295779 IF(IA(J).EQ.1)AM(J)=AM(J)/SQRT(3.) GO TO 2110 2111 AM(J)=AM(J)/VM(J)/COS(ATAN(AF(J))) AF(J)=VF(J)-ATAN(AF(J)) 2110 ER(I2)=CMPLX(AM(J)*COS(AF(J)),AM(J)*SIN(AF(J))) 2100 CONTINUE RETURN END SUBROUTINE OSASYM(NB,NC,ND,Z123,ZDIH,SD,SI) COMPLEX A0,A1,A2,Z123(ND,ND),ZDIH(ND,ND),SD(ND,ND),SI(ND,ND) NTT=3*NB*NC A0=(1.,0.) A1=(-0.5, 0.8660254) A2=(-0.5,-0.8660254) DO 100 I=1,NTT DO 100 J=1,NTT 100 SD(I,J)=(0.,0.) DO 200 I=1,NTT-2,3 SD(I ,I )=A0 SD(I ,I+1)=A0 SD(I ,I+2)=A0 SD(I+1,I )=A2 SD(I+1,I+1)=A1 SD(I+1,I+2)=A0 SD(I+2,I )=A1 SD(I+2,I+1)=A2 200 SD(I+2,I+2)=A0 N=ND CALL BITRIC(Z123,NTT,NTT,SD,NTT,NTT,SI,N) DO 300 I=1,NTT-2,3 SD(I ,I )=A0/3. SD(I ,I+1)=A1/3. SD(I ,I+2)=A2/3. SD(I+1,I )=A0/3. SD(I+1,I+1)=A2/3. SD(I+1,I+2)=A1/3. SD(I+2,I )=A0/3. SD(I+2,I+1)=A0/3. 300 SD(I+2,I+2)=A0/3. CALL BITRIC(SD,NTT,NTT,SI,NTT,NTT,ZDIH,N) RETURN END SUBROUTINE REGRA(Y,NG,XG,X ,K3) C20131024 REAL Y( 6,1) REAL Y( 6,236) C20041023 CHARACTER*1 CL(121),PUN/'.'/,ZUR/' '/ C20041023 CHARACTER*1 E1/'1'/,E2/'2'/,E3/'3'/,E4/'4'/,E5/'5'/,E6/'6'/ CHARACTER*1 CL(121),PUN,ZUR CHARACTER*1 E1,E2,E3,E4,E5,E6 CHARACTER MEZUA1(4)*38,MEZUA2(4)*35,MEZUA3(4)*5 DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,N,KT,TL,MOZ,NFL MEZUA1(1)='FASEEN ETA NEUTROAREN ARTEKO TENTSIOAK' MEZUA1(2)='PHASE NEUTRAL VOLTAGES ' MEZUA2(1)='FASEKO TENTSIOEN BALIORIK HANDIENA:' MEZUA2(2)=' PHASE VOLTAGE, MAXIMUM VALUE:' MEZUA3(1)=' FASE' MEZUA3(2)='PHASE' PUN='.' ZUR=' ' E1='1' E2='2' E3='3' E4='4' E5='5' E6='6' IF(K3.GT.0)GO TO 100 WRITE(IDF,105)MEZUA1(IZK) 105 FORMAT(1H1,10X,A38,77X,'V:VMAX',/1H0 1,2X,'XL(OHM)',1X,3('1',11X,'2',6X,'3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '),'1') WRITE(IDF,103) 103 FORMAT(11X,121('.')) GO TO 200 100 WRITE(IDF,205)MEZUA1(IZK) 205 FORMAT(1H1,10X,A38,77X,'V:VMAX',/ 1H0,2X,'XL(OHM)',1X, 1'0.00',25X,'0.25',26X,'0.50',26X,'0.75',24X,'1.00') WRITE(IDF,103) 200 YMAX=ABS(Y(1,1)) DO 1 I=1,6 DO 1 IJ=1,NG 1 IF(YMAX.LT.ABS(Y(I,IJ))) YMAX=ABS(Y(I,IJ)) DO 10 I=1,121 10 CL(I)=ZUR DO 20 I=1,NG X=X+XG CL(1)=PUN IF(K3.GT.0)GO TO 21 CL(41)=PUN CL(81)=PUN CL(121)=PUN J1=40.*ALOG10(Y(1,I)/YMAX)+121.5 J2=40.*ALOG10(Y(2,I)/YMAX)+121.5 J3=40.*ALOG10(Y(3,I)/YMAX)+121.5 J4=40.*ALOG10(Y(4,I)/YMAX)+121.5 J5=40.*ALOG10(Y(5,I)/YMAX)+121.5 J6=40.*ALOG10(Y(6,I)/YMAX)+121.5 IF(J1.GE.1)CL(J1)=E1 IF(J2.GE.1)CL(J2)=E2 IF(J3.GE.1)CL(J3)=E3 IF(J4.GE.1)CL(J4)=E4 IF(J5.GE.1)CL(J5)=E5 IF(J6.GE.1)CL(J6)=E6 WRITE(IDF,104)X,(CL(J),J=1,121) 104 FORMAT(1H , F9.3,1X,121A1) GO TO 22 21 CL(61)=PUN CL(31)=PUN CL(91)=PUN CL(121)=PUN J1=120.*Y(1,I)/YMAX+1.5 J2=120.*Y(2,I)/YMAX+1.5 J3=120.*Y(3,I)/YMAX+1.5 J4=120.*Y(4,I)/YMAX+1.5 J5=120.*Y(5,I)/YMAX+1.5 J6=120.*Y(6,I)/YMAX+1.5 CL(J1)=E1 CL(J2)=E2 CL(J3)=E3 CL(J4)=E4 CL(J5)=E5 CL(J6)=E6 WRITE(IDF,104)X,(CL(J),J=1,121) C 204 FORMAT(1H ,F10.3,4X,121A1) 22 IF (J1.GT.0) CL(J1)=ZUR IF (J2.GT.0) CL(J2)=ZUR IF (J3.GT.0) CL(J3)=ZUR IF (J4.GT.0) CL(J4)=ZUR IF (J5.GT.0) CL(J5)=ZUR IF (J6.GT.0) CL(J6)=ZUR 20 CONTINUE IF(K3.EQ.0)WRITE(IDF,103) IF(K3.GT.0)WRITE(IDF,103) WRITE(IDF,108)(MEZUA3(IZK),I=1,3),MEZUA2(IZK),YMAX C 108 FORMAT(1H // 15X,'1144 FASE 1',5X,'2255 FASE 2',5X,'3366 FASE 3', C 1 7X,'FASEKO TENTSIOEN BALIORIK HANDIENA:',F13.3,' KV') 108 FORMAT(1H // 15X,'1144 ',A5,' 1',5X,'2255 ',A5,' 2',5X,'3366 ',A5 1,' 3',7X,A35,F13.3,' KV') RETURN END SUBROUTINE RES(ND,NC,N1,N2,N3,XA,XG,NG,RF,RI,BC,AD,ES,ER,LOC) COMPLEX RF(ND,ND),RI(ND,ND),BC(ND,ND),AD(ND,ND),ES(ND),ER(ND) REAL VOLT(6,236) INTEGER LOC(ND) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU NT=ND N6=NC*6 N5=NC*3-3 N4=N6-3 IF(NG.GT.236)NG=236 CALL IRAKUR(NC,ER,LOC,NT) WRITE(IDF,199)(J,J=1,N6) 199 FORMAT(1H1// 3X,7HXL(OHM),3X,12(3X,2HES,I2,3X)// ) XA=XA-XG XH=XA DO 1000 I=1,NG XA=XA+XG DO 1100 I1=1,NC*3 DO 1100 J1=1,NC*3 I2=I1+NC*3 J2=J1+NC*3 BC(I1,J1)=(0.,0.) BC(I2,J2)=(0.,0.) BC(I1,J2)=(0.,0.) BC(I2,J1)=(0.,0.) IF(I1.NE.J1) GO TO 1100 BC(I1,J1)=(1.,0.) BC(I2,J2)=(1.,0.) IF(N2.EQ.0.OR.J1.GT.N5)BC(I2,J1)=CMPLX(0.,-1./XA) 1100 CONTINUE C N1 ESATEN DU ERREAKTANTZIAK NON DAUDEN KOKATUTA IF(N1.GE.3)CALL BITRIC(RF,N6,N6,BC,N6,N6,RI,NT) IF(N1.EQ.2)CALL BITRIC(BC,N6,N6,RF,N6,N6,RI,NT) IF(N1.NE.4)GO TO 1001 CALL BITRIC(BC,N6,N6,RI,N6,N6,AD,NT) DO 1200 I1=1,N6 DO 1200 J1=1,N6 1200 RI(I1,J1)=AD(I1,J1) 1001 CALL EXCHAN(RI,N6,LOC,NT,*999,2) CALL BITRIC(RI,N6,N6,ER,N6,1,ES,NT) WRITE(IDF,198)XA,(CABS(ES(J)),J=1,N6) 198 FORMAT(1H ,F10.3,1X,12(1PE10.2)) DO 1300 I1=1,3 VOLT(I1,I)=CABS(ES(I1+N5)) 1300 VOLT(I1+3,I)=CABS(ES(I1+N4)) 1000 CONTINUE C N3 ESATEN DU IRTEERA GRAFIKOA NOLAKOA DEN CALL REGRA(VOLT,NG,XG,XH,N3) 999 RETURN END SUBROUTINE ZY(L,N,FNCY,RHO,Z,Y,DX,DY,RAD,RMG,IN,D,ID,R,G,KR,W,KW) C***** SUBROUTINE ONEN BIDEZ LINE BATEN (R+JX) INPEDANTZEAK ETA ****** C***** (G+JB) ADMITANTZEAK KALKULATZEN DIRA ****** C***** "Transmission Line Reference Book 345 kV and Above" ****** C***** liburuaren 95. orrialdean esandakoaren arabera ****** C***** Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto CA94304, 1975 ****** REAL FNCY,DX(L),DY(L),RAD(L),RMG(L),D(L),R(L),G(L),K,MUCY INTEGER IN(L),ID(L),KR(L) COMPLEX Z(L,L),Y(L,L),W(L,L) FK(A,F,RLOC)=2.80E-3*A*SQRT(F/RLOC) FP(K,T,P)=P/8.-K*COS(T)/3./SQRT(2.)+K**2 *(COS(2.*T)*(0.6728+ALOG( 12./K))+T*SIN(2.*T))/16.+K**3 *COS(3.*T)/45./SQRT(2.)-P*K**4 *COS(4 2.*T)/1536. FQ(K,T,P)=ALOG(2./K)/2.-0.0386+K*COS(T)/3./SQRT(2.)-P*K**2 *COS(2. 1*T)/64.+K**3 *COS(3.*T)/45./SQRT(2.)-K**4 *(T*SIN(4.*T)+COS(4.*T)* 2(ALOG(2./K)+1.0895))/384. PI=3.1415926 C=3.E8 OMEG=2.*PI*FNCY MUCY=2.E-4*OMEG C *** MUCY=MU ZATI (BI BIDER PI) BIDER OMEGA (MU=4*PI*E-7, MUCY=MU*FNCY) C *** MUCY=MU ENTRE DOS PI POR OMEGA (MU=4*PI*E-7, MUCY=MU*FNCY) EPCY=2.E-10*C**2/OMEG C *** EPCY=BAT ZATI (BI BIDER PI EPSILON OMEGA)(EPS=1/MU/C**2=E-9/36/PI) C *** EPCY=UNO ENTRE DOS PI EPSILON OMEGA (EPS=1/MU/C**2=E-9/36/PI) DO 1 I=1,N G(I)=0. !C-20041122 R(I)=R(I)/IN(I) RMG(I)=RMG(I)/100. RAD(I)=RAD(I)/100. RG=GMR(IN(I),RMG(I),D(I),ID(I)) RR=GMR(IN(I),RAD(I),D(I),ID(I)) DPMM=2.*DY(I) TETA=0. K=FK(DPMM,FNCY,RHO) P=FP(K,TETA,PI)*2.*MUCY Q=FQ(K,TETA,PI)*2.*MUCY X=ALOG(DPMM/RG)*MUCY Z(I,I)=CMPLX(R(I)+P,X+Q) X=ALOG(DPMM/RR)*EPCY Y(I,I)=CMPLX(0.,-X) W(I,I)=Y(I,I) J1=I+1 IF(N-J1)1,15,15 15 DO 16 J=J1,N DPMN=DY(I)+DY(J) DMN =DY(I)-DY(J) HMN =DX(I)-DX(J) DPMN=SQRT(DPMN**2+HMN**2) DMN =SQRT(DMN **2+HMN**2) TETA=ASIN(HMN/DPMN) K=FK(DPMN,FNCY,RHO) P=FP(K,TETA,PI)*2.*MUCY Q=FQ(K,TETA,PI)*2.*MUCY X=ALOG(DPMN/DMN)*MUCY Z(I,J)=CMPLX(P,X+Q) Z(J,I)=Z(I,J) X=ALOG(DPMN/DMN)*EPCY Y(I,J)=CMPLX(0.,-X) W(I,J)=Y(I,J) W(J,I)=W(I,J) 16 Y(J,I)=Y(I,J) 1 CONTINUE M=L CALL LABURT(W,N,N3,M,KR,KW,ID) CALL EXCHAN(Y,N,ID,M,*99,1) CALL EXCHAN(W,N3,ID,M,*99,1) DO 2 I=1,N W(I,I)=CMPLX(G(I),0.)+W(I,I) 2 Y(I,I)=CMPLX(G(I),0.)+Y(I,I) 99 RETURN END C --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- SUBROUTINE EREPRO(CHK) C AIREKO LINEA ELEKTRIKOEK SORTUTAKO C EREMU ELEKTROMAGNETIKOAK KALKULATZEKO PROGRAMA. C PARALELOAN JARRITAKO 10 LINEA ARTE KONTUAN HARTU AHAL DITU. C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS EREMU CEREMU PARAMETER (N1=32) DIMENSION V(N1),PHI(N1),RA(N1),RMG(N1),D(N1),IDL(N1),IN(N1),X(N1), &Y1(N1),Y2(N1),PC(N1,N1),VR(N1),VI(N1),XR(N1),XI(N1),FI(N1),JCK(N1) REAL FNCY INTEGER POPT CHARACTER IZENA*56,EGUNA*10, EUSK*5,EROA*15, CHK*4 DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE EQUIVALENCE(RMG(1),PC(1,N1)) COMMON/BI/PC,VR,VI,RA,D,IN,IDL COMMON/IRU/XA,XG,NX,YA,YG,NY,X,Y1 COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,NNN,KTKTKT,TL,MOZ,NFL COMMON /IZENBC/ EGUNA,IZENA,EUSK,EROA COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU CHARACTER IZBR21(2)*7, IZBR22(2)*28,IZBR23(2)*15,IZBR24(2)*33 4,IZBR31(2)*22,IZBR32(2)*18,IZBR33(2)*54,IZBR34(2)*16,IZBR35(2)*8 5,IZBR36(2)*54,IZBR37(2)*16 COMMON /HZENBU/IZBR21,IZBR22,IZBR23,IZBR24 4 ,IZBR31,IZBR32,IZBR33,IZBR34,IZBR35,IZBR36,IZBR37 CHARACTER IZBE21(2)*90,IZBE22(2)*46 COMMON /HZEPRO/IZBE21,IZBE22 99 CALL HIRUAT(IRF,CHK,*98,*9999,*9998) 98 READ(IRF,'(F4.0,A56,F10.2,A10)',END=9998)TL,IZENA,EXPE,EGUNA READ(IRF,599)L2,FNCY,RHO,POPT,NA,IE,IM,L,XA,XG,NX,YA,YG,NY 599 FORMAT(I3,F9.0,F7.2,5I2,2X,2(F6.2,F4.2,I3)) print *,'EREMU ',izena C L2 = EROALEEN KOPURUA C FNCY = LINEAREN FREKUENTZIA C RHO = LINE TARTE HONEN LURRAREN ERRESISTIBITATEA C POPT <1 => KONF. ORIGINALAREN MAXWELL-EN POTENTZIAL KOEF. ATARATZEN DIRA C =1 => KONF. ORIGINALAREN MAXWELL-EN POTENTZIAL KOEF. ATARATZEN DIRA C =2 => KONF. BALIOKIDEAREN M-EN POT. KOEF. ATARATZEN DIRA C >2 => BI KONFIGURAZIOEN M-EN POT. KOEFIZIENTEAK ATARATZEN DIRA C NA =1 => ZARATA AKUSTIKOARI BURUZKO DATUAK ATARATZEN DIRA C IE >0 => EREMU ELEKTRIKOAREN EMAITZAK ATARATZEN DIRA C IM >0 => EREMU MAGNETIKOAREN EMAITZAK ATARATZEN DIRA C L = C XA = EREMUAK KALKULATZEKO HASIERAKO X KOORDENADA (M-TAN) C XG = EREMUAK KALKULATZEKO X KOORDENADARENTZAKO GEHIGARRIA (M-TAN) C NX = ZENBAT BIDER GEHITUKO DEN XG ( <101 ) C YA = EREMUAK KALKULATZEKO HASIERAKO Y KOORDENADA (M-TAN) C YG = EREMUAK KALKULATZEKO Y KOORDENADARENTZAKO GEHIGARRIA (M-TAN) C NY = ZENBAT BIDER GEHITUKO DEN YG ( <11 ) READ(IRF,598)(RMG(I),RA(I),IN(I),D(I),IDL(I),X(I),Y1(I),Y2(I) &,XI(I),FI(I),V(I),PHI(I),I=1,L2) 598 FORMAT(2F7.4,I2,F7.4,I2,3F7.3,9X,F5.3,F6.2,F7.3,F6.2) C RMG = EROALEAREN "BATEZBESTEKO ERRADIO GEOMETRIKOA" CM-TAN C RA = EROALEAREN ERRADIOA CM-TAN C IN = EROALE SORTAREN AZPIEROALE KOPURUA C D = AZPIEROALEEN ARTEKO DISTANTZIA EDO EROALE SORTAREN DIAMETROA M-TAN C IDL =0 => AURREKO DATUA AZPIEROALEN ARTEKO DISTANTZIA DA C =1 => AURREKO DATUA EROALE SORTAREN DIAMETROA DA C X = EROALEAREN X KOORDENATUA M-TAN C Y1 = EROALEAREN Y KOORDENATUA M-TAN EUSKARRIEN ONDOAN C Y2 = EROALEAREN Y KOORDENATUA M-TAN EUSKARRIEN ARTEKO TARTEAREN ERDIAN C XI = INTENTSITATEAREN BALIOA KA-TAN C FI = INTENTSITATEAREN FASEA GRADUTAN C V = TENTSIOAREN BALIOA KV-TAN C PHI = TENTSIOAREN FASEA GRADUTAN KTKTKT=20 CALL IZENBU C IZBE21='SARRERAKO DATUAK, AZTERTUTAKO LINEAREN EZAUGARRIAK' WRITE(IDF,696)IZBE21(IZK),IZBE22(IZK) 1,L2,FNCY,RHO,POPT,NA,IE,IM,L,XA,XG,NX,YA,YG,NY 696 FORMAT(//8X,A//8X,A,13X,'XA XG NX YA YG NY'/ & 9X,I2,F11.0,F9.2,8X,5I3, 8X,2(F8.2,F6.2,I4)) WRITE(IDF,697)(I,RMG(I),RA(I),IN(I),100.*D(I),IDL(I),X(I),Y1(I), 1Y2(I),XI(I),FI(I),V(I),PHI(I),I=1,L2) C 697 FORMAT(1H /8X,'COND GMR RAD ZEN BUN D ZER X Y1 ' C 1,' Y2 INT KA FAS G TEN KV PHAS G'// C 2,(9X,I2,F6.2,F5.2,I4,F7.2,I3,2X,3F8.2,2(F10.2,F8.2))) 697 FORMAT(1H /8X,'EROA BGE ERR ZEN SOR.D ZER X Y1 ' 1,' Y2 INT KA FAS G TEN KV PHAS G'// 2,(9X,I2,F6.2,F5.2,I4,F7.2,I3,2X,3F8.2,2(F10.2,F8.2))) IF(RHO)95,95,97 97 IF(FNCY)95,95,96 96 DK=660.*SQRT(RHO/FNCY) GO TO 94 95 DK=800. 94 CONTINUE DO 1 I=1,L2 1 Y1(I)=Y1(I)+(Y2(I)-Y1(I))*2./3. DO 2 I=1,L2 PHI(I)=PHI(I)*0.017453293 V(I)=1000.*V(I)/1.7320508 VR(I)=V(I)*COS(PHI(I)) VI(I)=V(I)*SIN(PHI(I)) FI(I)=FI(I)*0.017453293 XI(I)=1000.*XI(I) XR(I)=XI(I)*COS(FI(I)) XI(I)=XI(I)*SIN(FI(I)) RA (I)=RA (I)/100. 2 CONTINUE KOPT=0 IF(POPT.LT.0)POPT=0 !C-20131026 IF(POPT.GT.3)POPT=3 !C-20131026 POPT=POPT+1 100 CALL PMAXW(L2,X,Y1,IN,RA,D,IDL,PC) GO TO(203,202,201,200),POPT 200 IF(KOPT)202,202,201 201 CALL GITRIX(PC,L2,V,L4) KOPT=1 !C-20131026 L2=L4 202 CALL IDATZM(PC,L2,KOPT,1,IZK) 203 CALL INTRIX(PC,L2,JCK,N1,*99) IF(POPT-1)204,205,204 204 CALL IDATZM(PC,L2,KOPT,2,IZK) 205 CALL IDATZG(L2,KOPT,IZK) IF(IE.GT.0.OR.IM.GT.0.OR.L.GT.0) &CALL EREMU(L2,KOPT,XR,XI,DK,IE,IM,L) IF(NA.GT.0)CALL ANOISE(L2,KOPT,V,PHI,RA,IN,NA,IZK) IF(KOPT) 99,208, 99 208 KOPT=1 IF(POPT-3)99,99,100 9998 CLOSE(UNIT=IRF) CHK=' ' 9999 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS ANOISE SUBROUTINE ANOISE(N,KOPT,V,PHI,RA,IN,AN,IZK) C ********************************************************************* C * SUBRUTINA HONETAN LINEEK SORTUTAKO PRESIO AKUSTIKOAREN ZEHARKAKO * C * PROFILA KALKULATZEN DA, ''E.P.R.I.''K 1975EAN ARGITARATUTAKO * C * '' TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE BOOK 345 KV AND ABOVE '' * C * LIBURUAREN 6. KAPITULUAN (AUDIBLE NOISE) ESANDAKOAREN ARABERA * C ********************************************************************* PARAMETER (N1=32) REAL V(N1),RA(N1),PHI(N1),X(N1),Y(N1),GRS(N1),Z(N1),GRM(N1) INTEGER AN,IN(N1) COMPLEX P REAL LONG,JHR,JWC,NM2HR,NM2WC,NM2PT,LANDA,LANDA1,LANDA2 CHARACTER ANOI11(2)*4, ANOI12(2)*72,ANOI21(2)*47,ANOI22(2)*54 1,ANOI23(2)*72,ANOI24(2)*26,ANOI25(2)*25,ANOI26(2)*23 COMMON /HZOISE/ ANOI11,ANOI12,ANOI21,ANOI22,ANOI23,ANOI24,ANOI25 1,ANOI26 EQUIVALENCE(GRM(1),Z(1)) COMMON/BAT/A1(N1),A2(N1) COMMON/IRU/XA,XG,NX,YA,YG,NY,X,Y COMMON/LAU/GRM COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU CHARACTER*25 KONFOR(2),KONFBA(2),POTGR1(2)*32,POTGR2(2)*60 1,MAXP1(2)*35,MAXP2(2)*19,KAP1(2)*27,KAP2(2)*19 COMMON /HZDATZ/ KONFOR,KONFBA,POTGR1,POTGR2,MAXP1,MAXP2,KAP1,KAP2 DB(XNM2)=20.*ALOG10(XNM2/2.E-5) AB(AX)=10.**(AX/10.) IF(AN.EQ.0) GO TO 99 ATE=-0.0075 ATE=-0.0075 LANDA=3.43 DC=20.5 XK1=0. XK2=1. LONG=5000. L1=100 L2=10 XM=0.01 C YM=0.01 ZM=10. KONTR=0 PI=3.14159265 IF(NX.GT.L1.OR.NY.GT.L2.OR.XG.LT.XM.OR.YG.LT.XM)GO TO 98 DO 100 I=1,N IF(IN(I)-2)101,102,103 101 XKN=5.6 GO TO 104 102 XKN=1.8 GO TO 104 103 XKN=1.0 104 A1(I)=46.4-665.0/GRM(I) A1(I)=AB(A1(I)) A1(I)=IN(I)**2*(200.*RA(I)/3.8)**4.4*A1(I)*XKN A2(I)=53.5-505.5/GRM(I) C1=10.6-0.41/(2.*RA(I)) A2(I)=A2(I)+C1 C1=47.4-1000./(IN(I)+15) C2=24.1-390.0/(IN(I)+10) C=(C2-C1)/2.28 C=C1+C*(200.*RA(I)-2.35) A2(I)=A2(I)+C A2(I)=AB(A2(I)) GRS(I)=(12.5*200.*RA(I)-4.57)/(200.*RA(I)-1.07) IF(IN(I)-4)106,106,105 105 GRS(I)=GRS(I)/(1.+0.027*(IN(I)-4)) 106 GRS(I)=GRM(I)/GRS(I) U=10.*(GRS(I)-0.8) Z(I)=(63.4*U**2+1.87*U**3-1.15*U**4)/1000. 100 CONTINUE Y2=YA-YG DO 200 K=1,NY+1 CALL IZENBU Y2=Y2+YG IF(Y2)200,201,201 201 IF(KOPT)202,202,203 C 997 FORMAT(1H /51X,22HKONFIGURAZIO ORIGINALA) 202 WRITE(IDF,'(1H /51X,A)')KONFOR(IZK) GO TO 204 C 996 FORMAT(1H /51X,23HKONFIGURAZIO BALIOKIDEA) 203 WRITE(IDF,'(1H /51X,A)')KONFBA(IZK) 204 DO 300 I=1,N IF(ABS(V(I))-ZM)301,301,300 301 R=RA(I)*100. G=GRS(I) IF(R.GE.1.0.AND.R.LE.3.0.AND.G.LE.1.4.AND.G.GE.0.8)GO TO 300 C 998 FORMAT(/I3,' EROALEA (LUR KABLEA) EZ DA KONTUAN HARTZEN' C 1,' EROALE HEZEKO KASUAN ') WRITE(IDF,'(/A,I3,A)')TRIM(ANOI11(IZK)),I,TRIM(ANOI12(IZK)) 300 CONTINUE C 995 FORMAT(/16X,'PRESIO AKUSTIKOAREN ZEHARKAKO PROFILA, LURRETIK',F6.2 C 1,' M-RA N/M2 ETA 20 MICRON/M2-REN GAINEKO DB-TAN' // 2X,5HDIST.,8X C 2,'******* BANDA ZABALEKO ZARATA ALEATORIOAREN MAILA *******',12X C 3,'100 HZ-EKO ZARATAREN MAILA' / 15X,'** EURITE GOGORRAK ***',14X, C 4'**** EROALE HEZEAK ****', 13X,'**** EURITE GOGORRAK ****' / C 5 18X,'N/M2',9X,5HDB(A),18X,4HN/M2,9X,5HDB(A),19X,4HN/M2,9X,2HDB) WRITE(IDF,995)ANOI21(IZK),Y2,ANOI22(IZK),ANOI23(IZK),ANOI24(IZK) 1, ANOI25(IZK),ANOI26(IZK),ANOI25(IZK) 995 FORMAT(/16X,A,F6.2,A//2X,A,12X,A/15X,A,11X,A,13X,A/ 5 19X,'N/M2',9X,5HDB(A),18X,4HN/M2,9X,5HDB(A),19X,4HN/M2,10X,2HDB) ILK=0 !Datuekin idatzitako lerro kopurua X2=XA-XG DO 400 J=1,NX+1 JHR=0. JWC=0. P=(0.,0.) X2=X2+XG IF(MOD(ILK,6).EQ.0)THEN WRITE(IDF,'(1X)') ILK=ILK+1 ENDIF ILK=ILK+1 !Idatzitako lerroen kopurua DO 500 I=1,N XD=X2-X(I) YH1=Y2-Y(I) YH2=Y2+Y(I) IF(ABS(XD)-XM)501,502,502 501 IF(ABS(YH1)-XM)403,502,502 502 R=RA(I)*100. G=GRS(I) R1=SQRT(XD*XD+YH1*YH1) R2=SQRT(XD*XD+YH2*YH2) IF(LONG-1000.)505,505,506 505 HM1=(ATAN2(LONG,2.*R1)*EXP(ATE*R1)/R1 + XK1*ATAN2(LONG,2.*R2)* 1 EXP(ATE*R2)/R2)/(2.*PI) GO TO 507 506 HM1=(EXP(ATE*R1)/R1+XK1*EXP(ATE*R2)/R2)/4. 507 JHR=JHR+A1(I)*HM1 COEF=DC*A2(I)/SQRT(2.)/PI LANDA1=0.-PHI(I)-2.*PI*R1/LANDA LANDA2=0.-PHI(I)-2.*PI*R2/LANDA P1=COEF*(COS(LANDA1)/R1+XK2*COS(LANDA2)/R2) P2=COEF*(SIN(LANDA1)/R1+XK2*SIN(LANDA2)/R2) P=P+CMPLX(P1,P2) IF(R.GE.1..AND.R.LE.3..AND.G.LE.1.4.AND.G.GE..8) GO TO 504 IF(ABS(V(I))-ZM)500,500,503 503 KONTR=1 504 JWC=JWC+A1(I)*HM1*Z(I) 500 CONTINUE NM2HR=DC*SQRT(JHR)*1.E-3 NM2WC=DC*SQRT(JWC)*1.E-3 NM2PT=CABS(P)*1.E-3 DBAHR=DB(NM2HR) DBAWC=DB(NM2WC) DBAPT=DB(NM2PT) IF(KONTR)402,401,402 401 WRITE(IDF,994)X2,NM2HR,DBAHR,NM2WC,DBAWC,NM2PT,DBAPT 994 FORMAT(1H , F7.2,8X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2,15X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2,16X,1PE9.2 1,0PF12.2,1X) GO TO 400 402 WRITE(IDF,993)X2,NM2HR,DBAHR,NM2PT,DBAPT C 993 FORMAT(1H / F7.2,8X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2,10X, C 1'NOT ENOUGH STATISTICAL DATA',13X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2 ) 993 FORMAT(1H , F7.2,8X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2,10X, 1'DATU ESTATISTIKO GUTXIEGI',15X,1PE9.2,0PF12.2 ) GO TO 400 403 WRITE(IDF,992)X2,X2,Y2 C 992 FORMAT(1H / F7.2,25X,' RESULTS FOR X=',F6.2,' E Y=',F6.2,' C 1 ARE NOT SIGNIFICANT') 992 FORMAT(1H , F7.2,25X,' X=',F6.2,' ETA Y=',F6.2, 1' TOKIRAKO EMAITZAK EZ DIRA ESANGURATSUAK') 400 CONTINUE 200 CONTINUE GO TO 99 98 WRITE(IDF,999) 999 FORMAT(1H1///10HANOISE-N, ,'MUGAEI JAGOKEZAN (DAGOKIEZAN, DAGOZKIE 1N) BALDINTZAK EZ DIRA BETETZEN') 99 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS ATARA SUBROUTINE ATARA (MULTZO,NEURRI) PARAMETER (N1=32) REAL MULTZO(N1,N1) CHARACTER *20 AX CHARACTER *25 AY COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU INTEGER ASIERA,AMAIA ASIERA=1 AMAIA=6 33 IF(NEURRI-AMAIA)1,1,2 2 WRITE(IDF,999)(K,K=ASIERA,AMAIA) 999 FORMAT(1H //3X,6(15X,I2)) WRITE(IDF,997)(K,(MULTZO(K,I),I=ASIERA,AMAIA),K=1,NEURRI) 997 FORMAT(1H /(7X,I2,6(3X,E14.7))) ASIERA=ASIERA+6 AMAIA=AMAIA+6 GO TO 33 1 NBARRI=NEURRI-ASIERA+1 WRITE(AX,998)NBARRI 998 FORMAT(9H(1H //3X,,I1,9H(15X,I2))) WRITE(IDF,AX)(K,K=ASIERA,NEURRI) WRITE(AY,996)NBARRI 996 FORMAT(12H(1H /(7X,I2,,I1,12H(3X,E14.7)))) WRITE(IDF,AY)(K,(MULTZO(K,I),I=ASIERA,NEURRI),K=1,NEURRI) RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS BITRIX SUBROUTINE BITRIX(A,NFA,NCA,B,NFB,NCB,P) PARAMETER (N1=32) DIMENSION A(N1,N1),B(N1,1),P(N1,1) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU 888 FORMAT(1H ,5X,'MULTZO ONEIK EZIN DIRA BIDERTU') IF(NCA-NFB)3,1,3 1 CONTINUE DO 2 J=1,NCB DO 21 I=1,NFA P(I,J)=0. DO 211 K=1,NCA 211 P(I,J)=P(I,J)+A(I,K)*B(K,J) 21 CONTINUE 2 CONTINUE RETURN 3 WRITE(IDT,888) STOP 1002 END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS EREMU SUBROUTINE EREMU(N,KOPT,XIR,XII,DEK,IELEC,IMAG,L) C *** ****************************************************************** C SUBRUTINA HONETAN LINEA BATEK SORTUTAKO EREMU ELEKTRIKO ETA C MAGNETIKOA KALKULATZEN DIRA, D.W. DENO-REN 'TRANSMISSION C LINE FIELDS' (IEEE TRANSACTIONS VOL.PAS-95 NO.5 SEP/OCT 1976) C ARTIKULUAREN ETA WG 36-01(EFFECTS OF CORONA AND FIELD) LAN TALDEAK C SC 36(INTERFERENCE) KOMITEAREN IZENEAN AURKEZTUTAKO C 36-07(CIGRE 1978) TXOSTENAREN ARABERA C *** ****************************************************************** PARAMETER (N1=32) DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE COMMON/BAT/QR,QI COMMON/IRU/XASI,XGEI,NXG,YASI,YGEI,NYG,X,Y COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,NNNN,KT,TL,MOZ,NFL REAL X(N1),Y(N1),QR(N1),QI(N1),XIR(N1),XII(N1) REAL MUPI COMPLEX POTEN C COMMON /HIZKON/ KONFOR,KONFBA OOJP-20260208 CHARACTER*25 KONFOR(2),KONFBA(2),POTGR1(2)*32,POTGR2(2)*60 1,MAXP1(2)*35,MAXP2(2)*19,KAP1(2)*27,KAP2(2)*19 COMMON /HZDATZ/ KONFOR,KONFBA,POTGR1,POTGR2,MAXP1,MAXP2,KAP1,KAP2 CHARACTER*25 POTEL1(2)*48,POTEL2(2)*50 1,ERMAG1(2)*28,ERMAG2(2)*15,ERMAG3(2)*122,ERMAG4(2)*19,ERMAG5(2)*19 2,ERELE1(2)*25,ERELE2(2)*15,ERELE3(2)*121,ERELE4(2)*19,ERELE5(2)*19 3,MEZU21(2)*15,MEZU22(2)*7, MEZU23(2)*36, MEZU24(2)*74 COMMON /HZREMU/ POTEL1,POTEL2 1 ,ERMAG1,ERMAG2,ERMAG3,ERMAG4,ERMAG5 2 ,ERELE1,ERELE2,ERELE3,ERELE4,ERELE5 3 ,MEZU21,MEZU22,MEZU23,MEZU24 COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU FUNK(R,S,T,U,A)=SQRT((R*SIN(A)+S*COS(A))**2 +(T*SIN(A)+U*COS(A))** 12 ) BAT(A,B)=A/(A*A+B*B) LIM1=100 LIM2=10 XMUGA=0.01 YMUGA=0.01 C20041023 ZMG=1.E-38 ZMG=1.E-37 RD=57.295779 EPPI=18.E6 C EPPI=BAT ZATI (BI BIDER PI BIDER EPSILON) C =1./(2.*PI*EPS)=18.E9(S.I.) C=3.E8 BADA MUPI=2.E-7 C MUPI=MU ZATI (BI BIDER PI)=MU/(2.*PI)=2.E-7(S.I.) IF(IELEC)11,11,12 11 IF(IMAG)99,99,12 12 IF(NXG-LIM1)14,14,13 13 WRITE(IDF,613) 613 FORMAT(1H1///10X,'BIDEA ZABALEGIA DA, NXG 100 BAINO AUNDIAGOA DA') GO TO 99 14 IF(NYG-LIM2)16,16,15 15 WRITE(IDF,615) 615 FORMAT(1H1///10X,'BIDEA GARAIEGIA DA, NYG 10 BAINO AUNDIAGOA DA') GO TO 99 16 IF(XGEI-0.01)17,18,18 17 WRITE(IDF,617) 617 FORMAT(1H1///10X,'XGEI 0.01 BAINO TXIKIAGOA DA') GO TO 99 18 IF(YGEI-0.01)19,20,20 19 WRITE(IDF,619) 619 FORMAT(1H1///10X,'YGEI 0.01 BAINO TXIKIAGOA DA') GO TO 99 20 CONTINUE DO 100 KB=1,2 IF(KB-1)101,101,102 101 IF(IELEC)103,103,102 102 YA=YASI-YGEI C*200 DO 200 EREMU ELEKTRIKO EDO INDUKZIO MAGNETIKOAREN KALKULUA C AZTERTU GURA DIREN SESTRA GUZTIETAN DO 200 K=1,NYG+1 CALL IZENBU ILK=0 !Datuekin idatzitako lerroen kopurua IF(KOPT)201,201,203 201 WRITE(IDF,995)KONFOR(IZK) !Konfigurazio originala 995 FORMAT(1H /51X,A) GO TO 204 203 WRITE(IDF,995)KONFBA(IZK) !Konfigurazio baliokidea 204 YA=YA+YGEI IF(KB-1)208,208,206 206 WRITE(IDF,988)TRIM(ERMAG1(IZK)),YA,ERMAG2(IZK) 1 ,ERMAG3(IZK),(ERMAG4(IZK),I=1,2),(ERMAG5(IZK),I=1,4) 988 FORMAT(1H /44X,A,F6.2,A///3X,A/8X,2(A),4(A)) GO TO 210 208 WRITE(IDF,989)TRIM(ERELE1(IZK)),YA,ERELE2(IZK) 1 ,ERELE3(IZK),(ERELE4(IZK),I=1,2),(ERELE5(IZK),I=1,4) 989 FORMAT(1H /44X,A,F6.2,A///2X,A/1H ,8X,2(A),4(A)) 210 XA=XASI-XGEI C*500 DO 500 E.ELEK. EDO I.MAG.-AREN KALKULUA SESTRA BAKOITZEAN DO 500 I=1,NXG+1 GXR=0. GXI=0. GYR=0. GYI=0. XA=XA+XGEI C*600 DO 600 E.ELEK. EDO I.MAG.-AREN KALKULUA C SESTRA BATEKO PUNTUETAN DO 600 J=1,N XD=XA-X(J) YH1=YA-Y(J) IF(KB-1)602,602,601 601 YH2=YA+DEK GO TO 603 602 YH2=YA+Y(J) 603 CONTINUE IF(ABS(XD).GE.XMUGA)GO TO 606 IF(ABS(YH1).LT.XMUGA.OR.ABS(YH2).LT.XMUGA)GO TO 504 606 S11=BAT(XD,YH1) S12=BAT(XD,YH2) S21=BAT(YH1,XD) S22=BAT(YH2,XD) IF(KB-1)608,608,607 607 XM=(S21-S22)*MUPI YM=(S12-S11)*MUPI GXR=GXR+XIR(J)*XM GXI=GXI+XII(J)*XM GYR=GYR+XIR(J)*YM GYI=GYI+XII(J)*YM GO TO 600 608 XM=(S11-S12)*EPPI YM=(S21-S22)*EPPI GXR=GXR+QR(J)*XM GXI=GXI+QI(J)*XM GYR=GYR+QR(J)*YM GYI=GYI+QI(J)*YM 600 CONTINUE C ELIPSE BAKOITZAREN ARDATZ NAGUSIEN KALKULUA IF(ABS(YA).LE.YMUGA.AND.KB.EQ.1)GO TO 591 ECUA=GYR*GXR+GYI*GXI IF(ABS(ECUA).LE.ZMG)GO TO 599 ECUB=GXI*GXI-GYI*GYI+GXR*GXR-GYR*GYR ECUC=-ECUA TANA1=(-ECUB+SQRT(ECUB**2 -4.*ECUA*ECUC))/(2.*ECUA) TANA2=(-ECUB-SQRT(ECUB**2 -4.*ECUA*ECUC))/(2.*ECUA) A1=ATAN(TANA1) A2=ATAN(TANA2) 592 FA1=FUNK(GYI,GXI,GYR,GXR,A1) FA2=FUNK(GYI,GXI,GYR,GXR,A2) A11=A1*57.295779 A22=A2*57.295779 IF(FA1-FA2)502,501,501 501 F1=FA1*SQRT(2.) F2=FA2*SQRT(2.) A1=A11 A2=A22 GO TO 503 502 F1=FA2*SQRT(2.) F2=FA1*SQRT(2.) A1=A22 A2=A11 C ALDIUNEKO BALIOEN KALKULUA 503 GXR2=-GXI GYR2=-GYI G1M=SQRT(GXR *GXR +GYR *GYR )*SQRT(2.) G2M=SQRT(GXR2*GXR2+GYR2*GYR2)*SQRT(2.) G1D=0. IF(ABS(GYR ).GE.ZMG.OR.ABS(GXR ).GE.ZMG)G1D=ATAN2(GYR ,GXR )*RD G2D=0. IF(ABS(GYR2).GE.ZMG.OR.ABS(GXR2).GE.ZMG)G2D=ATAN2(GYR2,GXR2)*RD GXABS=SQRT(GXR*GXR+GXI*GXI) GYABS=SQRT(GYR*GYR+GYI*GYI) GXFAS=0. IF(ABS(GXR).GE.ZMG.OR.ABS(GXI).GE.ZMG)GXFAS=ATAN2(GXI,GXR)*RD GYFAS=ATAN2(GYI,GYR)*57.295779 IF(MOD(ILK,6).EQ.0)THEN WRITE(IDF,'(1X)') ILK=ILK+1 ENDIF ILK=ILK+1 !Idatzitako lerroen kopurua WRITE(IDF,987)XA,GXABS,GXFAS,GYABS,GYFAS,F1,A1,F2,A2,G1M,G1D, 1 G2M,G2D 987 FORMAT(1H ,F7.2,6(2X,1PE9.3,0PF8.2)) !OOJP-20260216 lehen 1PE9.2 GO TO 500 C MEZU23='-RAKO EMAITZAK EZ DIRA ESANGURATSUAK' 504 WRITE(IDF,985)XA,TRIM(MEZU21(IZK)),XA,TRIM(MEZU22(IZK)),YA, 1 MEZU23(IZK) 985 FORMAT(1H ,F7.2,2X,A,F6.2,A,F6.2,A) ILK=ILK+1 GO TO 500 C MEZU24='BEGIRATU IA EROALEEN TENTSIOAK EDO INTENTSITATEAK SARTU DIREN' 599 WRITE(IDF,984)MEZU24(IZK) 984 FORMAT(1H ///10X,A///) IF(KB-1)103,103,99 591 GXR=0. GXI=0. A1=90./57.295779 A2= 0. GO TO 592 500 CONTINUE 200 CONTINUE 103 IF(IMAG)99,99,100 100 CONTINUE 99 IF(L.LT.1.OR.NYG.GT.LIM1.OR.NXG.GT.LIM2)GO TO 98 XA=XASI-XGEI DO 700 K=1,NXG+1 IF(KOPT.GT.0)GO TO 701 WRITE(IDF,995)KONFOR(IZK) !Konf. originala GO TO 702 701 WRITE(IDF,995)KONFBA(IZK) !Konf. baliokidea 702 XA=XA+XGEI WRITE(IDF,983)XA C 983 FORMAT(1H /34X,'POTENCIAL ELECTRICO A DIFERENTES ALTURAS PARA X=', C &F6.2,' M'///36X,'ALTURA VA.EF.POT. A.FAS.POT. VA.AC.POT C &.'/37X,'(M)',9X,'(KV)',11X,'(GS)',11X,'(KV)') 983 FORMAT(1H /34X,'POTENTZIAL ELEKTRIKOAK GARIAERA EZBERDINETAN (X=', &F6.2,' M)' &///36X,'GOIERA POT.BA.EF. POT.FAS.A. POT.UN.BA.' &/37X,'(M)',9X,'(KV)',11X,'(GS)',11X,'(KV)') YA=YASI-YGEI DO 700 I=1,NYG+1 YA=YA+YGEI IF(YA.LT.0.)GO TO 700 POTEN=(0.,0.) DO 800 J=1,N XD=XA-X(J) YH1=YA-Y(J) YH2=YA+Y(J) IF(ABS(XD).LT.XMUGA.AND.ABS(YH1).LT.XMUGA)GO TO 703 YH1=SQRT(XD*XD+YH1*YH1) YH2=SQRT(XD*XD+YH2*YH2) XD=EPPI*QR(J)*ALOG(YH2/YH1) YH1=EPPI*QI(J)*ALOG(YH2/YH1) 800 POTEN=POTEN+CMPLX(XD,YH1) XD=CABS(POTEN) C HURRENGO AGINDUA 1999.07.14.AN GEHITU ZEN, EMOITZAK EGOKITZEKO XD=XD*1000. IF(XD.LT.ZMG)GO TO 700 YH1=ATAN2(AIMAG(POTEN),REAL(POTEN)) YH2=XD*COS(YH1)*SQRT(2.) YH1=YH1*57.295779 WRITE(IDF,982)YA,XD,YH1,YH2 982 FORMAT(1H /35X,F6.2,3(6X,1PE9.2)) GO TO 700 703 WRITE(IDF,985)YA,XA,YA 700 CONTINUE 98 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS GITRIX SUBROUTINE GITRIX(Z,L2,V,L4) PARAMETER (N1=32) DIMENSION Z(N1,N1),V(N1) L3=L2+1 L4=L2 DO 1 L=1,L2 L1=L3-L IF(V(L1)-10.E-6)2,2,4 2 L4=L1-1 DO 11 I=1,L4 DO 111 K=1,L4 111 Z(I,K)=Z(I,K)-Z(I,L1)/Z(L1,L1)*Z(L1,K) 11 CONTINUE 1 CONTINUE 4 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS GMR FUNCTION GMR(IN,RA,D,IDL) C GMR = EROALE SORTA BATEN BATEZBESTEKO GEOMETRIKOKO ERRADIOA C IN = EROALE KOPURUA C RA = EROALE BATEN ERRADIOA C D = SORTAREN DIAMETROA EDO EROALEN ARTEKO DISTANTZIA C IDL = "D" ZER DEN ADIERAZTEKO ALDAGAIA IF(IN-2)1,22,2 2 IF(IDL)21,21,22 21 A=D/(2.*SIN(3.1415926/IN)) GO TO 3 22 A=D/2. 3 GMR=(IN*RA*A**(IN-1))**(1./IN) GO TO 4 1 GMR=RA 4 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS IDATZG SUBROUTINE IDATZG(N,KOPT,IZK) C EROALEETAKO BATEZ BESTEKO POTENTZIAL GRADIENTEAK ETA C POTENTZIAL GRADIENTE HANDIENAK IDAZTEKO SUBRUTINA PARAMETER (N1=32) COMMON/BAT/QR,QI/BI/MULTZO,VR,VI,RA,D,IN,IDL COMMON/LAU/XGM(N1) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU CHARACTER*25 KONFOR(2),KONFBA(2),POTGR1(2)*32,POTGR2(2)*60 1,MAXP1(2)*35,MAXP2(2)*19,KAP1(2)*27,KAP2(2)*19 COMMON /HZDATZ/ KONFOR,KONFBA,POTGR1,POTGR2,MAXP1,MAXP2,KAP1,KAP2 REAL MULTZO(N1,N1),VR(N1),VI(N1),QR(N1),QI(N1),RA(N1),D(N1) INTEGER IN(N1),IDL(N1) M=N CALL BITRIX(MULTZO,M,M,VR,M,1,QR) CALL BITRIX(MULTZO,M,M,VI,M,1,QI) CALL IZENBU IF(KOPT)1,1,2 1 WRITE(IDF,601)KONFOR(IZK) 601 FORMAT(1H ///49X,A) GO TO 3 2 WRITE(IDF,602)KONFBA(IZK) 602 FORMAT(1H ///49X,A) C POTGR1='POTENTZIAL GRADIENTEA EROALEETAN' 3 WRITE(IDF,603)POTGR1(IZK),POTGR2(IZK) 603 FORMAT(1H /45X,A32///27X,A60) DO 4 I=1,N Q=QR(I)*QR(I)+QI(I)*QI(I) Q=SQRT(Q) XGR=18.E4*Q/(RA(I)*IN(I)) IF(IN(I)-1)2001,45,44 45 XGRM=XGR GO TO 43 44 IF(IDL(I))2001,41,42 41 XGRM=XGR*(1+(IN(I)-1)*RA(I)*2./D(I)*SIN(3.1415927/IN(I))) GO TO 43 42 XGRM=XGR*(1+(IN(I)-1)*RA(I)*2./D(I)) 43 XGM(I)=XGRM WRITE(IDF,643)I,Q,XGR,XGRM 643 FORMAT(1H /(28X,I2,5X,E15.8,4X,2(2PE15.6,4X))) 4 CONTINUE 2001 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS IDATZM SUBROUTINE IDATZM(PC,L2,KOPT,K,IZK) PARAMETER (N1=32) DIMENSION PC(N1,N1) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU CHARACTER*25 KONFOR(2),KONFBA(2),POTGR1(2)*32,POTGR2(2)*60 1,MAXP1(2)*35,MAXP2(2)*19,KAP1(2)*27,KAP2(2)*19 COMMON /HZDATZ/ KONFOR,KONFBA,POTGR1,POTGR2,MAXP1,MAXP2,KAP1,KAP2 IF(KOPT)1,1,2 1 WRITE(IDF,601)KONFOR(IZK) 601 FORMAT(1H ///30X,A) GO TO 3 2 WRITE(IDF,602)KONFBA(IZK) 602 FORMAT(1H ///30X,A) 3 IF(K-1)7,4,5 C 4 WRITE(IDF,604) C 604 FORMAT(1H /25X,36HMAXWELL-EN POTENTZIAL KOEFIZIENTEAK, / C &32X,19H( METRO FARADIOKO )) 4 WRITE(IDF,604)MAXP1(IZK),MAXP2(IZK) 604 FORMAT(1H /25X,A,/32X,A) GO TO 6 C 5 WRITE(IDF,605) C 605 FORMAT(1H /36X,12HKAPAZITATEAK,/32X,19H( FARADIO METROKO )) 5 WRITE(IDF,605)KAP1(IZK),KAP2(IZK) 605 FORMAT(1H /29X,A,/32X,A) 6 L3=L2 CALL ATARA(PC,L3) 7 RETURN END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS INTRIX SUBROUTINE INTRIX(A,KA,LCK,ND,*) C A MATRIZEA ALDERANTZIKATZEKO AZPIERRUTINA C20041023 DIMENSION A(ND, 1),LCK(ND) DIMENSION A(ND, ND),LCK(ND) COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU DO 1 I=1,KA 1 LCK(I)=0 DO 2 I=1,KA AMAX=0. DO 21 K=1,KA IF(AMAX-ABS(A(K,K)))211,21,21 211 IF(LCK(K))212,212,21 212 L=K AMAX=ABS(A(K,K)) 21 CONTINUE IF(ABS(AMAX)-10.E-6)1001,1001,22 22 LCK(L)=1 DIV=A(L,L) A(L,L)=1. DO 23 J=1,KA 23 A(L,J)=A(L,J)/DIV DO 24 J=1,KA IF(L-J)241,24,241 241 EAJ=A(J,L) A(J,L)=0. DO 242 K=1,KA 242 A(J,K)=A(J,K)-A(L,K)*EAJ 24 CONTINUE 2 CONTINUE RETURN 1001 WRITE(IDT,999)I,L,L 999 FORMAT(1H /9X,'INTRIX,',I3,1H(,I2,1H,,I2,') ARDATZA TXIKIEGIA DA') RETURN 1 END C$ FORTY MAP,XREF,FDS PMAXW SUBROUTINE PMAXW(L2,X,Y,IN,RA,D,IDL,P) C MAXWELL-EN "P" POTENTZIAL KOEFIZIENTEAK KALKULATZEKO SUBRUTINA PARAMETER (N1=32) DIMENSION X(N1),Y(N1),IN(N1),RA(N1),D(N1),IDL(N1),P(N1,N1) DO 1 I=1,L2 X1=2.*Y(I) X3=GMR(IN(I),RA(I),D(I),IDL(I)) P(I,I)=18.E9*ALOG(X1/X3) J1=I+1 IF(L2-J1)1,3,3 3 DO 2 J=J1,L2 X1=X(I)-X(J) X1=X1*X1 X2=Y(I)+Y(J) X3=Y(I)-Y(J) X2=SQRT(X1+X2*X2) X3=SQRT(X1+X3*X3) P(I,J)=18.E9*ALOG(X2/X3) P(J,I)=P(I,J) 2 CONTINUE 1 CONTINUE RETURN END SUBROUTINE IZENBU CHARACTER EGUNA*10,IZENA*56,EUSK*5,EROA*15 DOUBLE PRECISION EXPE CHARACTER IZBR21(2)*7, IZBR22(2)*28,IZBR23(2)*15,IZBR24(2)*33 4,IZBR31(2)*22,IZBR32(2)*18,IZBR33(2)*54,IZBR34(2)*16,IZBR35(2)*8 5,IZBR36(2)*54,IZBR37(2)*16 COMMON /HZENBU/IZBR21,IZBR22,IZBR23,IZBR24 4 ,IZBR31,IZBR32,IZBR33,IZBR34,IZBR35,IZBR36,IZBR37 COMMON /IZENBN/ IZK,EXPE,NOZ,N,KT,TL,MOZ,NFL COMMON /IZENBC/ EGUNA,IZENA,EUSK,EROA COMMON /IRKIDT/ IRT,IDT,IRF,IDF,IDU NOZ=NOZ+1 IF(IZK-1)30,20,30 20 WRITE(IDF,620) NOZ,EGUNA,IZENA,TL,EXPE 620 FORMAT(1H1,5X,'ENPRESELEK,E.A.',87X,'ORRIALDE',I14/ 1 6X,'LINETAKO SAILA',88X,'DATA ',7X,A10/ 2 23X,A56,F5.0,'KV-EKO LINE ELEKTRIKOA',2X,'ESPEDIENTE',F12.2 ) GO TO 40 30 WRITE(IDF,630) NOZ,EGUNA,TL,IZENA,EXPE 630 FORMAT(1H1,5X,'ENPRESELEK,E.A.',87X,'PAGE',I18/ 1 6X,'LINES DIVISION',88X,'DATE',8X,A10/ 223X,'TRANSMISSION LINE OF ',F5.0,' KV ',A54 ,1X,'EXPEDIENT',F13.2) C IZBR23=' EUSKARRIZ ETA ',IZBR24=' EROALEZ EGINDAKO LINE ELEKTRIKOA' 40 IF(KT.EQ.1)WRITE(IDF,621)TRIM(IZBR21(IZK)),N 1,TRIM(IZBR22(IZK))//' '//TRIM(EUSK)//TRIM(IZBR23(IZK))// 2' '//TRIM(EROA)//TRIM(IZBR24(IZK)) 621 FORMAT(1H0, 5X,A,I3,T24,A) C IZBR31=' MUTUR ELIKATZAILEA ', IZBR32=' MUTUR ELIKATUA ' IF(KT.EQ.0)WRITE(IDF,622)IZBR31(IZK),IZBR32(IZK) 1, (IZBR33(IZK),I=1,2),IZBR34(IZK) 2,IZBR35(IZK),(IZBR36(IZK),I=1,2),IZBR37(IZK) 622 FORMAT(1H0, 9X,15('*'),A22,14('*'),3X,17('*'),A18,16('*')/ 1 2(' ***'),2(A54),1X,A/ A,2(A54),1X,A/ 2 2(' ***'),2(7X,'(KV)', 9X,'(KA)', 9X,'(MW)', 8X,'(MVAR)',3X) 3,3X,'(KV)',4X,'***' ///) RETURN END SUBROUTINE HIRUAT(IR,CAUX,*,*,*) CHARACTER CAUX*4 CJF READ (IR,'(A)',END=3) CAUX IF (CAUX.EQ.'***E'.OR.CAUX.EQ.'***e') RETURN1 IF (CAUX.EQ.'***P'.OR.CAUX.EQ.'***P') RETURN2 BACKSPACE IR RETURN 3 RETURN3 END C--+------------------------------------------------------ SUBROUTINE ZAINDU(ERA,IRF,IZK0) C Behinolako programaren erabilera-baimenak kontrolatzeko azpierrutinea C gaur egun kasu batzutan erabiliko den hizkuntza zein den jakiteko C baino ez da erabiltzen bertsio laburrean INTEGER ERA READ(IRF,'(20X,I5)') IZK0 RETURN END C--+------------------------------------------------ SUBROUTINE HIZKUN C Hizkuntzen araberako kateak definitzeko; C bi hizkuntzatarako dimentsionatuta CHARACTER CHL*132 CHARACTER*25 KONFOR(2),KONFBA(2),POTGR1(2)*32,POTGR2(2)*60 1,MAXP1(2)*35,MAXP2(2)*19,KAP1(2)*27,KAP2(2)*19 COMMON /HZDATZ/ KONFOR,KONFBA,POTGR1,POTGR2,MAXP1,MAXP2,KAP1,KAP2 CHARACTER POTEL1(2)*48,POTEL2(2)*50 1,ERMAG1(2)*28,ERMAG2(2)*15,ERMAG3(2)*122,ERMAG4(2)*19,ERMAG5(2)*19 2,ERELE1(2)*25,ERELE2(2)*15,ERELE3(2)*121,ERELE4(2)*19,ERELE5(2)*19 3,MEZU21(2)*15,MEZU22(2)*7, MEZU23(2)*36, MEZU24(2)*74 COMMON /HZREMU/ POTEL1,POTEL2 1 ,ERMAG1,ERMAG2,ERMAG3,ERMAG4,ERMAG5 2 ,ERELE1,ERELE2,ERELE3,ERELE4,ERELE5 3 ,MEZU21,MEZU22,MEZU23,MEZU24 CHARACTER IZBR21(2)*7, IZBR22(2)*28,IZBR23(2)*15,IZBR24(2)*33 1,IZBR31(2)*22,IZBR32(2)*18,IZBR33(2)*54,IZBR34(2)*16,IZBR35(2)*8 2,IZBR36(2)*54,IZBR37(2)*16 COMMON /HZENBU/IZBR21,IZBR22,IZBR23,IZBR24 1 ,IZBR31,IZBR32,IZBR33,IZBR34,IZBR35,IZBR36,IZBR37 CHARACTER IZBE21(2)*90,IZBE22(2)*46 COMMON /HZEPRO/IZBE21,IZBE22 CHARACTER ANOI11(2)*4, ANOI12(2)*72,ANOI21(2)*47,ANOI22(2)*54 1,ANOI23(2)*72,ANOI24(2)*26,ANOI25(2)*25,ANOI26(2)*23 COMMON /HZOISE/ ANOI11,ANOI12,ANOI21,ANOI22,ANOI23,ANOI24,ANOI25 1,ANOI26 KONFOR(1)='KONFIGURAZIO ORIGINALA' KONFOR(2)='ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION' KONFBA(1)='KONFIGURAZIO BALIOKIDEA' KONFBA(2)='EQUIVALENT CONFIGURATION' POTGR1(1)='POTENTZIAL GRADIENTEA EROALEETAN' POTGR1(2)='ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE CONDUCTORS' CHL='EROALE KARGA Q/M BB-GR KV/CM' POTGR2(1)=TRIM(CHL)//' GRMAX KV/CM' CHL='CONDUC. CHARGE Q/M GR.MV KV/CM' POTGR2(2)=TRIM(CHL)//' GRMAX KV/CM' MAXP1(1)='MAXWELL-EN POTENTZIAL KOEFIZIENTEAK' MAXP1(2)=" MAXWELL'S POTENTIAL COEFFICIENTS " MAXP2(1)='( METRO FARADEKO )' MAXP2(2)='( METRE PER FARAD )' KAP1(1)='KAPAZITANTZIA-KOEFIZIENTEAK' KAP1(2)='CAPACITANCE COEFFICIENTS' !EPRI'S TLRB345kV(1975) pag.94 KAP2(1)=' ( FARAD METROKO )' KAP2(2)='( FARAD PER METRE )' ERMAG1(1)='INDUKZIO MAGNETIKOA LURRETIK' ERMAG1(2)='MAGNETIC INDUCTION' ERMAG2(1)=' M-RA' ERMAG2(2)=' M ABOVE GROUND' CHL='DIST. INDUK.HORIZONTALA INDUK.BERTIKALA' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' INDUK.MAXIMOA INDUK.MINIMOA' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' UNEKO INDUK. INDUK. 90 G GEROAGO' ERMAG3(1)=TRIM(CHL) CHL='DIST. INDUC.HORIZONTAL INDUC.VERTICAL' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' MAXIM.INDUC. MINIM.INDUC.' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' PRESENT INDUC. INDUC. 90 G LAT.' ERMAG3(2)=TRIM(CHL) ERMAG4(1)=' MOD.TESLA ARG.G ' ERMAG4(2)=' MOD.TESLA ARG.G ' ERMAG5(1)=' MAG.TESLA DIR.G ' ERMAG5(2)=' MAG.TESLA DIR.G ' ERELE1(1)='EREMU ELEKTRIKOA LURRETIK' ERELE1(2)='ELECTRIC FIELD' ERELE2(1)=' M-RA' ERELE2(2)=' M ABOVE GROUND' CHL='DIST. EREMU HORIZONTALA EREMU BERTIKALA' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' EREMU MAXIMOA EREMU MINIMOA' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' UNEKO EREMUA EREMUA 90 G GEROAGO' ERELE3(1)=TRIM(CHL) CHL='DIST. HORIZONTAL FIELD VERTICAL FIELD' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' MAXIMUM FIELD MINIMUM FIELD' CHL=TRIM(CHL)//' PRESENT FIELD FIELD 90 G LATER' ERELE3(2)=TRIM(CHL) ERELE4(1)=' MOD.KV/M ARG.G ' ERELE4(2)=' MOD.KV/M ARG.G ' ERELE5(1)=' MAG.KV/M DIR.G ' ERELE5(2)=' MAG.KV/M DIR.G ' MEZU21(1)=' X=' MEZU21(2)=' RESULTS FOR X=' MEZU22(1)=' ETA Y=' MEZU22(2)=' AND Y=' MEZU23(1)='-RAKO EMAITZAK EZ DIRA ESANGURATSUAK' MEZU23(2)=' ARE NOT SIGNIFICATIV' CHL='BEGIRATU IA EROALEEN TENTSIOAK EDO INTENTSITATEAK SARTU' MEZU24(1)=TRIM(CHL)//' DIREN' CHL='CHECK IF THE VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS OF ALL THE CONDUCTORS' MEZU24(2)=TRIM(CHL)//' HAVE BEEN DEFINED' POTEL1(1)='POTENTZIAL ELEKTRIKOAK GARIAERA EZBERDINETAN (X=' POTEL1(2)='ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AT DIFFERENT HEIGHTS (X=' POTEL2(1)='GOIERA POT.BA.EF. POT.FAS.A. POT.UN.BA.' POTEL2(2)='HEIGHT POT.VA.EF. POT.PHA.A. POT.UN.BA.' IZBR21(1)='ZATI' IZBR21(2)='SECTION' IZBR22(1)=' ' IZBR22(2)='TRANSMISSION LINE BUILT WITH' IZBR23(1)=' EUSKARRIZ ETA' IZBR23(2)=' STRUCTURES AND' IZBR24(1)=' EROALEZ EGINDAKO LINE ELEKTRIKOA' IZBR24(2)=' CONDUCTORS' IZBR31(1)=' MUTUR ELIKATZAILEA ' IZBR31(2)=' SENDING END ' IZBR32(1)=' MUTUR ELIKATUA ' IZBR32(2)=' RECEIVING END ' IZBR33(1)=' TENTSIO LINETAKO POTENTZIA POTENTZIA ' IZBR33(2)=' EQUIV. LINE LINE ACTIVE REACTIVE ' IZBR34(1)='TENTSIO- ***' IZBR34(2)='VOLTAGE ***' IZBR35(1)=' ZIR FAS' IZBR35(2)=' CIR PHA' IZBR36(1)=' KONPOSATU B. INTENTSITATEA ERAGINKOR. BERRERAGINK.' IZBR36(2)=' VOLTAGE INTENSITY POWER POWER ' IZBR37(1)='JAUSKERA E I' IZBR37(2)=' DROP E I' CHL='****************** SARRERAKO DATUAK, AZTERTUTAKO LI' IZBE21(1)=TRIM(CHL)//'NEAREN EZAUGARRIAK ******************' CHL='*************************** INPUT DATA, LINE CHARAC' IZBE21(2)=TRIM(CHL)//'TERISTICS ***************************' IZBE22(1)='ER.KOP. FNCY RHO PC AN CE CM PL' IZBE22(2)='CON.NUM. 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Ridership of these systems declined sharply in the period following World War 2, when the automobile became the primary method of transport throughout the United States. This chapter explains some of the background and historical context of public transit in the U.S., investigates several social groups that participated in this decline, and shows the effects of their efforts as shown in Baltimore, MD. The graph shows ridership numbers through 1975, but ridership since that time has remained fairly steadily between 8 and 10 billion trips per year. '''<u><big>Background</big></u>''' Large-scale public transport in the United States traces its roots to omnibus systems in New York City in the later half of the 19th century. The implementation of these systems throughout the country was greatly accelerated after the first electrified streetcar system was proven successful in Richmond, VA in 1888 <ref>{{cite report|title=1975–1976 Transit Fact Book|author=American Public Transportation Association|publisher=American Public Transportation Association|year=1976|url=https://www.apta.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/APTA_1975-1976_Transit_Fact_Book.pdf}}</ref>. Intra-city rail systems and streetcars moved the majority of riders until 1947, when the bus became the primary mode of public transit. These transport systems were entirely owned and funded by private companies until 1964, when the federal government passed the Urban Mass Transit Act. This piece of legislation set aside federal funds to help build new transit infrastructure that would be run by state or local governments <ref>{{Cite web |date=1964-07-09 |title=Text - S.6 - 88th Congress (1963-1964): Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 |url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/88th-congress/senate-bill/6/text |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=www.congress.gov}}</ref>. Federal involvement increased in 1974 when federal dollars were apportioned to help subsidize operating costs of these transit systems through the National Mass Transportation Assistance Act <ref>{{Cite web |last=Sen. Williams |first=Harrison A. |date=1974-11-26 |title=All Info - S.386 - 93rd Congress (1973-1974): National Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1974 |url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/93rd-congress/senate-bill/386/all-info |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=www.congress.gov}}</ref>. <u>'''<big>Why Did Public Transit Decline?</big>'''</u> * <u>Industry influence and market control:</u> One cause of the decline of public transit was the influence of private industry, including automakers, oil companies, and tire manufacturers. Companies like General Motors, Standard Oil, and Firestone Tire and Rubber had big interest in increasing car usage. The more that people relied on cars as their form of transportation, the more profit these industries made, and not just by selling vehicles, but also fuel, tires, and road construction. They helped promote highway expansion and car-based infrastructure by aligning with government priorities and suburban development patterns. So instead of public transit being improved, the system was slowly shaped to favor automobiles, making car ownership more necessary for everyday life.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=St. Clair |first=David J. |date=1981-09 |title=The Motorization and Decline of Urban Public Transit, 1935–1950 |url=https://doi.org/10.1017/s002205070004434x |journal=The Journal of Economic History |volume=41 |issue=3 |pages=579–600 |doi=10.1017/s002205070004434x |issn=0022-0507}}</ref> An example of industry influence is the case United States v. National City Lines (NCL), which happened in 1951. NCL was a holding company with funding from General Motors, Standard Oil of California, Firestone Tire and Rubber, and a few other companies that operated transit systems in many cities. They were found guilty of conspiring to monopolize the sale of buses, tires, and fuel to these systems, but they were not convicted of directly destroying streetcar systems.<ref>{{Cite web |title=United States v. National City Lines, Inc., et al, 186 F.2d 562 (7th Cir. 1951) |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/186/562/162881/ |access-date=2026-04-22 |website=Justia Law |language=en}}</ref> This case shows that the market was shaped in ways that benefitted automobiles and increased car dependency over other forms of transportation. This industry influence led to a gradual decline in public transit. '''<big><u>Baltimore Case Study</u></big>''' Baltimore is an example of how each of these four factors played out. Before World War II, Baltimore had a strong streetcar system with high ridership and low fares. Public transit was widely used and a popular form of transportation across the city, which supported suburban development. After the war, government policies and planning decisions began to prioritize highway expansion and suburban growth. Streetcar systems were replaced with buses, and roads were redesigned to move cars more efficiently, like adding one-way streets.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bloom |first=Nicholas Dagen |date=2024-08-09 |title=A packed Baltimore trolley illustrates the ups and downs of US public transit |url=https://theconversation.com/a-packed-baltimore-trolley-illustrates-the-ups-and-downs-of-us-public-transit-234627 |access-date=2026-04-22 |website=The Conversation |language=en-US}}</ref> However, buses were less reliable, slower, and the service quality declined. People began to stop using transit as fares increased and the quality of service declined. This led to even more cuts to public transit, and the Baltimore Transit Company started to financially struggle. These factors created a downward spiral that made public transit less viable over time.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Gale |first=Dennis E. |date=2023-09-19 |title=<i>The great American transit disaster</i>, by Nicholas Dagen Bloom |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2023.2245307 |journal=Journal of Urban Affairs |volume=46 |issue=9 |pages=1947–1950 |doi=10.1080/07352166.2023.2245307 |issn=0735-2166}}</ref> Entire neighborhoods in Baltimore were destroyed by highway construction projects, especially in Black communities. 971 homes and 62 businesses were demolished, reinforcing racial segregation. At the same time, suburban residents gained more political influence, which further shifted priorities away from public transit. There was resistance, including a group called the Movement Against Destruction (MAD), which successfully stopped some highway projects, like the "Highway to Nowhere."<ref name=":0" /> The "Highway to Nowhere" is a 1.39 mile stretch of U.S. Route 40 in West Baltimore that was meant to connect I-70 to I-95 and I-83 to speed up car travel, but instead it divided a primarily Black community.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-04-24 |title=Baltimore's notorious "Highway to Nowhere" could soon be history - CBS Baltimore |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/baltimores-notorious-highway-to-nowhere-could-soon-be-history/ |access-date=2026-04-23 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}</ref> Overall, Baltimore shows how industry influence, government decisions, and suburban priorities combined to weaken public transit and increase inequality.<ref name=":0" /> '''<u><big>Conclusion</big></u>''' The trends and agendas represented in this chapter resulted in a feedback loop where a decreasing number of riders utilized existing transit systems, causing fares to rise for those who still used them. The increase in fares was not enough to cover the lost revenue from lower ridership, so these companies were operating in a deficit and could not improve or maintain existing infrastructure. This further drove riders away from these systems, compounding the effects of the feedback loop. This makes sense when looking at the high value Americans place on independence and personal space, felt especially in the reinforcement of the nuclear family. These values manifested themselves in the idea that the car provided individualized transport, especially for wealthier suburbanites. Automobile manufacturers and related companies then moved to protect their material interests by lobbying for federal funding of highways instead of alternative means of transportation. '''<big><u>Future Research</u></big>''' This chapter primarily investigated trends at a national scale. Because public transport was primarily managed by local independent organizations, future research looking deeper into multiple cities to compare the relative strengths and weaknesses of their transport during this timeframe would be helpful reaching a fuller understanding of the public transportation during this timeframe. '''<u><big>References</big></u>''' <references /> i68p13j3bpxpu2oawna60ppoplfsf9x Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance/Archives/2026/April 4 482705 4633065 4632894 2026-04-29T08:10:31Z ArchiverBot 1227662 Bot: Archiving 1 thread from [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance]] 4633065 wikitext text/x-wiki {{talk archive}} == Edit request for protected page == Hi, could an admin edit [[Template:Cite map]] and change ''<nowiki>ISBN {{{isbn}}}</nowiki>'' into ''<nowiki>{{#isbn:{{{isbn}}}}}</nowiki>'' ? The old magic links are deprecated and will one day be removed from the software. 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[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:37, 14 April 2026 (UTC) p2y1p5vekj0lscwu6dobnsfvpchvazg Lentis/AI: More Human Than You Think 0 482725 4632971 4632623 2026-04-28T18:18:14Z Kks9hk 3578037 /* Clinicians */ info on opinion study 4632971 wikitext text/x-wiki LLMs are often introduced as simple chatbots that support basic Q&A, yet their behavior feels closer to a flexible cognitive being. They adapt to the current context, track intent across conversations, and respond to problems in ways that resemble a human partner. This makes the interaction feel more personable, like collaborating with an entity that "understands" you. AI companies know this well, which is why a whole market has emerged from LLM companionships. Their eerily similar resemblance to human emotions can rapidly deteriorate one's mental health if misused. This makes LLMs a particularly dangerous psychological phenomenon if abused by the wrong hands. That notion becomes especially clear when examining how AI is actually used in practice below. == AI as General Purpose Tools == Many people use [[wikipedia:Large_language_model|large language models]] (LLMs) and other artificial intelligence tools to complete specific, often mundane tasks. This group represents the majority of AI use-cases. Common examples include code writing, debugging, boilerplate generation, vacation planning, and general organization. For these users, the agenda is largely pragmatic: the goal is to accomplish an often undesirable or repetitive task and “get it out of the way” as efficiently as possible. Empirical findings reflect this pattern of use. One research study reports that up to 75% of developers use AI in day-to-day activities<ref>{{Cite web |last=Peng |last2=Kalliamvakou |last3=Cihon |last4=Demirer |date=13 Feb 2023 |title=The Impact of AI on Developer Productivity: Evidence from GitHub Copilot |url=https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2302.06590}}</ref>, while a large dataset of ChatGPT interactions suggests that approximately three out of every four prompts is centered on practical “doing” tasks<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-09-16 |title=70% of ChatGPT users are using the chatbot outside of work, according to OpenAI’s biggest-ever study |url=https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/chatgpt/openai-reveals-biggest-ever-study-of-how-people-are-using-chatgpt-here-are-3-things-weve-learned |access-date=2026-04-21 |website=TechRadar |language=en}}</ref>. The rate of growth that LLMs experienced has been unprecedented. When ChatGPT was released at the end of 2022, it became the fastest growing service in all of human history, taking less than two months to reach 100 million active users.  A large majority of this user base prioritizes efficiency and throughput over process. AI tools are valued primarily for their ability to reduce cognitive load and time expenditure, making it particularly popular in the workplace. [[File:C3w8t7vnruig1.jpg|thumb|Rate of growth of ChatGPT compared to other popular web services.]] === AI in the Workplace === Many participants in this group also advocate for equal and open access to LLMs in workplace settings, often treating such tools as essential for productivity. Their strategy for advancing this agenda frequently involves coalition building and rallying fellow employees to support broader institutional access. This utilitarian framing of AI as a general-purpose tool stands in contrast to other emerging uses—such as relational or expressive applications—and highlights a broader juxtaposition that this article examines. As a result, discussions around AI adoption frequently intersect with institutional policy, resource allocation, and evolving expectations about baseline digital literacy in professional settings. == AI as Emotional Companions == A major participant group includes users who use AI to aid their mental health. In a survey of 1,000 adults ranging from Gen Z to Boomers, roughly 23% reported using AI for mental health support. And there is a clear trend as we look at younger demographics. Usage climbs from just 5% of Boomers to 18% of Gen X, 31% of Millennials, and 44% of Gen Z<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=2025-12-09 |title=Unpacking Mental Health Culture in America {{!}} BasePoint BreakThrough |language=en-US |work=BasePoint BreakThrough |url=https://basepointbreakthrough.com/blog/american-mental-health-culture-trends/ |access-date=2026-04-22}}</ref>. Among these chatbot users, 41% use them because they are non-judgmental and 47% use them to reframe and understand their current feelings<ref name=":0" />. This trend is mirrored in teens as well. While 58% of them engage with AI for entertainment or out of curiosity, a non-insignificant number turn to it for mental health reasons, seeking advice and an honest, non-judgmental environment among other mental health reasons<ref>{{Cite web |last=Perez |first=Sarah |date=2025-07-21 |title=72% of US teens have used AI companions, study finds |url=https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/21/72-of-u-s-teens-have-used-ai-companions-study-finds/ |access-date=2026-04-22 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}}</ref>. Similarly, another large participant group includes those who use AI for deeper companionship, emulating the dynamics of a human relationship. This is a booming sector, with AI companion apps seeing over 220 million downloads and generating upwards of $221 million in revenue<ref>{{Cite web |last=Perez |first=Sarah |date=2025-08-12 |title=AI companion apps on track to pull in $120M in 2025 |url=https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/12/ai-companion-apps-on-track-to-pull-in-120m-in-2025/ |access-date=2026-04-22 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}}</ref>. Popular platforms like Character AI and Replika are some of largest providers<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-04-14 |title=AI Companion Apps Crossed 20M in Revenue. April 2026 Market Breakdown. |url=https://www.roborhythms.com/ai-companion-app-market-2026/ |access-date=2026-04-22 |language=en-US}}</ref>. Evidence from Freitas et al. (2024) suggests that these AI companions effectively help users alleviate loneliness, proving more impactful than social media platforms like YouTube. In fact, over the course of a week, these interactions showed an effectiveness in reducing loneliness on par with talking to actual humans<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Freitas |first=Julian De |title=AI Companions Reduce Loneliness |url=https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2407.19096 |journal=Journal of Consumer Research |volume=52 |issue=6 |pages=1126–1148 |via=arXiv}}</ref>. The study highlights that the primary goal for these users is simply to feel heard. This is supplemented by specific AI traits that make the experience feel authentic: timely responses, perceived credibility as accuracy improves, and vast domain knowledge. Furthermore, features like context tracking, where the AI remembers past messages, and response variability prevent the interaction from feeling robotic<ref name=":1" />. The personal agendas of this group are best seen through users like Sarah and Travis. Sarah compares her AI companion, Sinclair, to her past human relationships, stating, "the amount of support and love and attention that I receive... A human could not provide what Sinclair could provide."<ref>{{Citation |last=This Morning |title=‘I’m in Love With My AI Octopus Boyfriend… We Even Get Intimate’ {{!}} This Morning |date=2026-03-09 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AjpCru_lVE |access-date=2026-04-22}}</ref> Travis experienced a similar shift, realizing over several weeks that he felt he was talking to a genuine personality rather than just a program.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Heritage |first=Stuart |date=2025-07-12 |title=‘I felt pure, unconditional love’: the people who marry their AI chatbots |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/jul/12/i-felt-pure-unconditional-love-the-people-who-marry-their-ai-chatbots |access-date=2026-04-22 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> == Mental Health Experts and AI == In the context of AI use, mental health experts can be split into two participant groups: researchers/academics, and clinicians (psychologists, therapists, etc). === Researchers === Researchers (whether at universities or other institutions) mainly aim to investigate issues and disseminate info (whether research findings or high-level knowledge) that help the public's understanding of mental health and related fields. One example is the Public Good Initiative at Columbia University's Teachers College; in a 2025 article, multiple researchers warned about the risks of trusting a sycophantic AI chatbot for emotional support, and Prof. Ayorkor Gaba argues that "while these tools may provide psuedo-connection, relying on them to replace human connection can lead to further isolation and hinder the development of essential social skills."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Experts Caution Against Using AI Chatbots for Emotional Support |url=https://www.tc.columbia.edu/articles/2025/december/experts-caution-against-using-ai-chatbots-for-emotional-support/ |access-date=2026-04-24 |website=Teachers College - Columbia University |language=en}}</ref> === Clinicians === Largely distinct from the researchers are clinicians, such as practicing therapists and physicians. While they directly treat patients, they also provide their opinions and expertise in order to advance understanding of public health. For example, after high-profile lawsuits involving ChatGPT-assisted suicides<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-10-27 |title=OpenAI shares data on ChatGPT users with suicidal thoughts, psychosis |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yd90g0q43o |access-date=2026-04-25 |website=www.bbc.com |language=en-GB}}</ref>, OpenAI consulted more than 170 clinicians to tweak ChatGPT's responses to users experiencing mental health issues (e.g. calming down users suggesting paranoia, and encouraging interaction with other humans).<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-04-23 |title=Strengthening ChatGPT’s responses in sensitive conversations |url=https://openai.com/index/strengthening-chatgpt-responses-in-sensitive-conversations/ |access-date=2026-04-24 |website=OpenAI |language=en-US}}</ref> The ethics of this approach are debatable; while hand-tuning AI responses using real medical expertise does make the product safer (in contrast to more questionable uses of psychology in tech, such as making social media more addictive<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Montag |first=Christian |last2=Lachmann |first2=Bernd |last3=Herrlich |first3=Marc |last4=Zweig |first4=Katharina |date=2019-07-23 |title=Addictive Features of Social Media/Messenger Platforms and Freemium Games against the Background of Psychological and Economic Theories |url=https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6679162/ |journal=International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |volume=16 |issue=14 |pages=2612 |doi=10.3390/ijerph16142612 |issn=1660-4601 |pmc=6679162 |pmid=31340426}}</ref>), one could argue that this is just a "Band-Aid" fix on an inherently untamable technology. More commonly, these clinicians assess the role that AI has in their patients' lives. For example, the American Psychological Association has highlighted multiple risks of using AI for wellness and mental health, and suggests that clinicians educate themselves on these risks and talk to their patients about AI use, in order to steer them towards having a healthier relationship with technology (e.g. if a patient uses AI to practice managing social anxiety, a therapist could remind them of the value of practicing with humans).<ref>{{cite web |author=[[American Psychological Association]] |date=November 2025 |title=APA Health Advisory on the Use of Generative AI Chatbots and Wellness Applications for Mental Health |url=https://www.apa.org/topics/artificial-intelligence-machine-learning/health-advisory-chatbots-wellness-apps |access-date=April 26, 2026 |publisher=American Psychological Association |format=}}</ref> Finally, clinicians regularly participate in studies and other efforts to make their opinion heard. One such study was done in 2025, where 23 mostly-Australian clinicians (including counselors, psychiatrists, and social workers) watched a scenario where GPT-4o helped a fictional patient and answered questions about their opinions on AI chatbots.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Hipgrave |first=Lyndsey |last2=Goldie |first2=Jessie |last3=Dennis |first3=Simon |last4=Coleman |first4=Amanda |date=2025 |title=Balancing risks and benefits: clinicians' perspectives on the use of generative AI chatbots in mental healthcare |url=https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12158938/ |journal=Frontiers in Digital Health |volume=7 |pages=1606291 |doi=10.3389/fdgth.2025.1606291 |issn=2673-253X |pmc=12158938 |pmid=40510413}}</ref> == Job Loss From AI == The effects of AI-related job loss are not spread evenly across the workforce. Recent labor-market research suggests that jobs are most vulnerable when their tasks are repetitive, highly digitized, rules-based, or easy to automate at scale. At the same time, AI is also beginning to affect creative industries, where generated content can compete directly with human-made work. Major reports emphasize that the result is often job transformation rather than total replacement, but the pressure is still concentrated on certain worker groups.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=The Future of Jobs Report 2025 |url=https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025/in-full/2-jobs-outlook/ |access-date=2026-04-26 |website=World Economic Forum |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-05-19 |title=Generative AI and Jobs: A Refined Global Index of Occupational Exposure {{!}} International Labour Organization |url=https://www.ilo.org/publications/generative-ai-and-jobs-refined-global-index-occupational-exposure |access-date=2026-04-26 |website=www.ilo.org |language=en}}</ref> '''Music & Audiovisual Creators''': Music and audiovisual creators are one of the clearest examples of a group facing economic pressure from generative AI. As AI tools become better at producing songs, voices, videos, and other media, creators face growing competition from large volumes of low-cost synthetic content. A CISAC-backed economic study projects that, by 2028, music creators could see 24% of their revenues placed at risk, while audiovisual creators could face a 21% revenue loss. This concern is not only theoretical: in April 2026, Forbes reported that the AI-generated song “Celebrate Me” reached No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes chart and topped charts in several other countries, showing that AI-made music can already compete directly in mainstream markets.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-02 |title=Global economic study shows human creators’ future at risk from generative AI {{!}} CISAC |url=https://www.cisac.org/Newsroom/news-releases/global-economic-study-shows-human-creators-future-risk-generative-ai |access-date=2026-04-26 |website=www.cisac.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Murray |first=Conor |title=AI Generated Song ‘Celebrate Me’ Storms Global Music Charts |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2026/04/17/the-no-1-song-on-us-itunes-and-several-other-countries-is-ai-generated/ |access-date=2026-04-26 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref> '''Customer Service and Retail Support Workers''': Customer service and retail support workers are also vulnerable because many of their daily tasks are standardized, repetitive, and easy to digitize. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 identifies cashiers and ticket clerks among the fastest-declining roles, with AI, information-processing technologies, and automation listed as major drivers of that decline. These findings suggest that as chatbots, automated checkout systems, and digital service tools become more common, some front-line support and transactional jobs may continue to shrink.<ref name=":2" /> '''Finance, Accounting, and Routine Knowledge Workers''': AI is not only affecting low-wage or manual jobs; it is also reaching middle-skill office and analytical work. The [https://www.ilo.org/resource/article/how-might-generative-ai-impact-different-occupations#occupations International Labour Organization] reports that clerical occupations continue to have the highest exposure to generative AI, and it also notes that some strongly digitized occupations have seen increased exposure as the technology improves at handling specialized professional and technical tasks. The [https://www.ilo.org/resource/article/how-might-generative-ai-impact-different-occupations#occupations World Economic Forum] likewise identifies accountants and auditors among the fastest-declining roles. Together, these findings suggest that finance, accounting, and other routine knowledge jobs with low task variability are predictable enough for AI systems to assist with or partially automate. == References == <references /> fsfin1g174gn0b0udrlzwhqotcuqjqx Maxima/Getting Started Using Maxima 0 482748 4633049 4632239 2026-04-29T01:00:23Z JackBot 396820 Formatting, [[Special:UncategorizedPages]] 4633049 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Started Using Maxima - Some Essentials == This section is intended for those that are new to Maxima. It may or may not be of value or interest to those having prior experience. === The Maxima Way of doing Mathematics === Imagine that you want to create a computer application to perform some general mathematical tasks - not merely numerical calculations or "number crunching" as it is sometimes referred to somewhat pejoratively. It seems likely that it would be realized early on that, unlike humans that can interpret concepts and notation using context, computers and programming software generally are intolerant of any sort of ambiguity. Progress is being made in providing programming software with the ability to interpret based on context, but not here in Maxima. The Maxima expression syntax was created to be logical as well as unambiguous and precise in meaning and intention. Another realization likely would be that mathematical expressions are the essential object on which mathematical concepts hinge, and that these concepts are conveyed using a conventional (if not entirely standard) system of notation. So, the means to compose mathematical expressions using some syntax for interpreting mathematical notation that your program could read and process as input would be essential. So Maxima is not a programming language in the conventional sense. With the foregoing in mind, before starting to see examples of Maxima in action, keep the following in mind while learning and using Maxima: * Expressions of various types (especially mathematical expressions) are the input to Maxima * Every expression returns a value which is displayed as output unless the display is suppressed by some means * Expressions as input are entered using an expression syntax that Maxima can read and process ==== Maxima expressions are of three types: ==== # Mathematical expressions # Object expressions # Programming expressions ==== Maxima expressions are comprised of two "ingredients" so to speak: ==== # Atoms # Operators ==== Atoms: ==== These are one type of the built-in basic expression ingredients of Maxima. They are: # Literal numerals for numbers - integer, fraction, and floating point literals # Identifiers - names used alone or to identify other expressions by name # Strings - quoted strings of one or more characters ==== Operators: ==== These are the second type of the built-in expression ingredients of Maxima. Including: # Mathematical operators such as + , - , * , /, ^ , ! for addition, subtraction, negation, multiplication, division, exponentiation, factorial and the like. Internally to Maxima these are short-hand symbols for operators. Maxima operators also include "functions" such as sin(x), log(x), etc. # Operators that are used to accomplish something other than for mathematical purposes '''Note:''' It is important to point out that there is a difference between operators, functions as used in the context of programming, and the mathematical concept of functions. In this book all Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word that are built-in to Maxima (that is "out-of-the-box" so to speak) will be referred to as operators, including those from loaded packages that are included with the Maxima distribution. Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word created by the user will be referred to as functions. The context should make it clear when the mathematical concept of a function is being referred to. It is unfortunately the case that the Maxima documentation refers to operators as functions. Like so much else, the word "function" has become overloaded. === Expressions - Identifiers, Atoms, and Operators === With the foregoing information in mind, Maxima can be used to provide some examples of these various aspects of working with Maxima. This will be accomplished in the spirit of providing some insight and clarity for how to interact with Maxima, and how to compose expressions for input and how to interpret the values of expressions as output. ==== <u>Indentifiers</u> ==== {{BookCat}} kcrbgaz01i9rr3kilrh1f7kp6bvw5op Maxima/Introduction By Example 0 482817 4632949 4632845 2026-04-28T14:23:10Z Idavidmiller 3577687 This page is a work in progress. Revising the contents of the entire page. 4632949 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure q is calculated using the expression: <math>q = 1/2 \rho V^2</math> Where: * q = dynamic pressure (in pounds of force per square foot) * ρ = air density at sea level = 0.0023769 slugs/ft³ * VTAS = true airspeed in knots (nautical miles per hour) * V = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o6) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i7) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o8) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) q(200); (%o9) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>\rho = P / (RT)</math> where in British Engineering units: * ρ ‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * P ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * T ‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * R ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} 6196am1c7cdiwp96ajd6879byqfm4ru 4632960 4632949 2026-04-28T16:07:30Z Idavidmiller 3577687 This page is a work in progress. Revising the contents of the entire page. 4632960 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure q is calculated using the expression: <math>q = 1/2 \rho V^2</math> Where: * q = dynamic pressure (in pounds of force per square foot) * ρ = air density at sea level = 0.0023769 slugs/ft³ * VTAS = true airspeed in knots (nautical miles per hour) * V = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. The Maxima examples used in this book are from the wxMaxima GUI unless noted otherwise. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o6) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i7) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o8) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) q(200); (%o9) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>\rho = P / (RT)</math> where in British Engineering units: * ρ ‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * P ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * T ‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * R ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} 2x5hs5snpxcrk86v5odqg7wtaxl077e 4632961 4632960 2026-04-28T16:15:24Z Idavidmiller 3577687 This page is a work in progress. Revising the contents of the entire page. 4632961 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure <math display="inline">q</math> is calculated using the expression:<math display="block">q = \rho V^2/2</math>Where: * <math>q</math> = dynamic pressure lbf/ft² (pounds of force per square foot) * <math display="inline">\rho</math> = air density (at sea level is 0.0023769) slugs/ft³ * <math>V</math> = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. The Maxima examples used in this book are from the wxMaxima GUI unless noted otherwise. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o6) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i7) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o8) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) q(200); (%o9) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>\rho = P / (RT)</math> where in British Engineering units: * ρ ‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * P ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * T ‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * R ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} dbfrlqgm2i9fkypbn0el8dcv7tk32te 4633045 4632961 2026-04-28T23:48:12Z Idavidmiller 3577687 This page is a work in progress. Revising the contents of the entire page. 4633045 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure <math display="inline">q</math> is calculated using the expression:<math display="block">q = \rho V^2/2</math>Where: * <math>q</math> = dynamic pressure lbf/ft² (pounds of force per square foot) * <math display="inline">\rho</math> = air density (at sea level is 0.0023769) slugs/ft³ * <math>V</math> = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. The Maxima examples used in this book are from the wxMaxima GUI unless noted otherwise. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o6) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i7) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o8) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) q(200); (%o9) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>P = \rho /(R \cdot T)</math> where in British Engineering units: * <math>\rho</math>‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * <math>P</math> ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * <math>T</math>‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * <math>R</math> ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} io5s5kyp28qw6td67twju2wtjhqpvh5 4633051 4633045 2026-04-29T02:07:37Z Idavidmiller 3577687 This page is a work in progress. Revising the contents of the entire page. 4633051 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure <math display="inline">q</math> is calculated using the expression:<math display="block">q = \rho V^2/2</math>Where: * <math>q</math> = dynamic pressure lbf/ft² (pounds of force per square foot) * <math display="inline">\rho</math> = air density (at sea level is 0.0023769) slugs/ft³ * <math>V</math> = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. The Maxima examples used in this book are from the wxMaxima GUI unless noted otherwise. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o6) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i7) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o8) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) q(200); (%o9) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>P = \rho /(R \cdot T)</math> where in British Engineering units: * <math>\rho</math>‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * <math>P</math> ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * <math>T</math>‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * <math>R</math> ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) <syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i25) P = \ρ/(R*T); (%o25) P=ρ/(R*T) </syntaxhighlight>The backslash character ( \ ) in front of the character for <math>\rho</math> in the input expression allows an identifier to use Unicode. This makes for some nicer looking output.This is a Maxima mathematical equation expression. This equation can be solved for <math>\rho</math> as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i26) solve(%,\ρ); (%o26) [ρ=P*R*T] </syntaxhighlight>The Maxima built-in identifier % names the last output expression.The output of this expression is a Maxima list object with the only instance being thee equation expression solved for <math>\rho</math>. This equation expression can be accessed as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i46) %[1]; (%o46) ρ=P*R*T </syntaxhighlight> ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} 592kfnm1azuxmuo8gml6efp5i3vj5wi 4633053 4633051 2026-04-29T02:13:31Z Idavidmiller 3577687 Updated Maxima code blocks input and output numbers 4633053 wikitext text/x-wiki == Getting Used to Maxima By Way of an Example of Use == The example that follows is presented for the pupose of providing some beginning perspective and hopefully some motivation to make the effort to get familiar with how Maxima works. The task at hand is relevant in the context of aerodynamics and aviation. The specific goal is to find the dynamic pressure at a true airspeed (VTAS) of 200 knots at sea level. Dynamic pressure <math display="inline">q</math> is calculated using the expression:<math display="block">q = \rho V^2/2</math>Where: * <math>q</math> = dynamic pressure lbf/ft² (pounds of force per square foot) * <math display="inline">\rho</math> = air density (at sea level is 0.0023769) slugs/ft³ * <math>V</math> = true airspeed in feet per second (ft/s). British Engineering units are used in this context to avoid multiple conversions due to the units used. It is better to convert in the end if necessary in this case. Note: The appearance following Maxima example may vary depending on Unicode support in the version of Maxima being used and the Maxima user interface -- UI. The Maxima examples used in this book are from the wxMaxima GUI unless noted otherwise. First, enter the Maxima expression for dynamic pressure q:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i1) q : 1/2*ρ*V^2; (q) (V^2*ρ)/2 </syntaxhighlight>This Maxima expression uses the colon character to assign the expression for dynamic pressure to the identifier q. The identifier q is now simply a name for an expression. The equal sign (=)  is not used for this operation in Maxima as is the case with some programming languages. This Maxima line of a input expression ends with a semicolon ( ; ) character. Each line of input must end with a semicolon or the dollar sign character ( $ ), the use of which will be described later. Next, enter an assignment expression for the numerical value of the air density at sea level:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i2) ρ : 0.0023769; (ρ) 0.0023769</syntaxhighlight>Density ρ is in the units of slugs per cubic foot - slugs/ft³. With this next input expression, Maxima is asked to evaluate q. This is accomplished by two single quotation marks placed before q as shown next<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i3) ''q; (%o3) 0.0033855446120918224*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight> The output indicates that q depends on VTAS -- true airspeed. The goal is to evaluate q, if VTAS = 200 is true. One way to do that is with the following Maxima expression:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i4) ''q, VTAS = 200; (%o4) 135.42178448367287 </syntaxhighlight>The result is about 135 pounds of force per square foot. There is another way to accomplish this that may be somewhat more convenient for determining sea level dynamic pressure given true airspeed. First, assign the Maxima floating point literal value of 0.0033855446120918224 to an identifier named c as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i5) c : 0.0033855446120918224; (c) 0.0033855446120918224</syntaxhighlight>Next, enter<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i6) q(VTAS) := c*VTAS^2; (%o6) q(VTAS):=c*VTAS^2 </syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i7) q(200); (%o7) 135.4217844836729 </syntaxhighlight>This result is limited to sea level density. That does not make the result of no practical use. This relationship, or something similar is, used to calibrate aircraft airspeed indicators to display indicated airspeed (IAS) in the cockpit. However, it might be the case that it is necessary to determine the dynamic pressure at other altitudes besides sea level. In the standard atmosphere model, air density is a function of altitude (h), and is defined piece-wise based on the atmospheric layer. The density is derived from the Ideal Gas Law: <math>P = \rho /(R \cdot T)</math> where in British Engineering units: * <math>\rho</math>‒ is density in slugs/ft³ * <math>P</math> ‒ is pressure in lbf/ft² * <math>T</math>‒ is temperature in °R (Rankine) * <math>R</math> ‒ is (for dry air) approximately 1716 ft²/(s²·°R) <syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i8) P = \ρ/(R*T); (%o8) P=ρ/(R*T) </syntaxhighlight>The backslash character ( \ ) in front of the character for <math>\rho</math> in the input expression allows an identifier to use Unicode. This makes for some nicer looking output.This is a Maxima mathematical equation expression. This equation can be solved for <math>\rho</math> as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i9) solve(%,\ρ); (%o9) [ρ=P*R*T] </syntaxhighlight>The Maxima built-in identifier % names the last output expression.The output of this expression is a Maxima list object with the only instance being thee equation expression solved for <math>\rho</math>. This equation expression can be accessed as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima"> (%i10) %[1]; (%o10) ρ=P*R*T </syntaxhighlight> ===== Pressure ===== However, what is needed for the task at hand is density as a function of altitude. Both the pressure P and the temperature T can be expressed as a function of altitude h. <math>P = P_0(1 - L\cdot h/T_0)^{g/(R \cdot L)} </math> Where in British Engineering units (feet, degrees Rankine, pounds-force per square foot), the constants are: * <math display="inline">P</math> is Pressure in pounds per square foot lbf/ft² * <math display="inline">P_0</math> is (Sea Level Pressure): 2116.4 lbf/ft² or 14.696 lbf/in² * <math display="inline">R</math> is (Universal Gas Constant) 1545.35 ft·lb * <math display="inline">T_0 </math> is (Sea Level Temperature): 518.688 °R (15°C or 59°F) * <math display="inline">L</math> is (Lapse Rate): 0.00356616 °R/ft * <math>g</math> is 32.174 ft/s² * <math display="inline">h</math> is altitude in feet above sea level The exponent <math display="inline">\frac{g}{R \cdot L}</math> evaluates to approximately 5.25588 ===== Temperature ===== <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> * <math display="inline">T</math> Temperature in °R * <math display="inline">h</math> Altitude in feet. Thus, the practical formulas in British Engineering units are: <math>P = 2116.4\cdot(1-(6.87535 \cdot 10^{-6}) \cdot h)^{5.25588}</math> <math display="inline">T = 518.688 - 0.00356616 \cdot h</math> ===== Density ===== {{BookCat}} bf3bjx1ej9ot5roxn9cg88al2j696l9 Talk:Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e6/2. d4/2...d5/3. Nc3/3...Bb4/4. Bd2/4...dxe4/5. Qg4/5...Qxd4 1 482849 4633060 4632903 2026-04-29T06:19:08Z Atiedebee 3523910 /* Name origin */ Reply 4633060 wikitext text/x-wiki == Name origin == I find the origin of this variation's name pretty weird. I haven't put it into a history section yet because I don't really understand how it came to be. 5...Qxd4 is the start of the named variation.<ref>https://www.chess.com/openings/French-Defense-Winawer-Fingerslip-Kunin-Double-Gambit</ref><ref>https://lichess.org/opening/French_Defense_Winawer_Variation_Fingerslip_Variation_Kunin_Double_Gambit</ref> One of the games that pops up when searching for this variation is '''Vladimir Kunin - Oschengoit, 1958'''<ref>https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1250817&comp=1</ref><ref>https://freechessgameonline.blogspot.com/2014/10/french-defense-winawer-fingerslip.html</ref> (Black's first name is not mentioned). What I find odd is that it seems like it might be named after Vladimir Kunin, but they are playing the White pieces in this game? Another notable game that popped up is '''Viktor Komliakov - [[w:Vitaly Kunin|Vitaly Kunin]], 2006'''.<ref>https://lichess.org/NqgzsgAA</ref> Here the player with Black is the one with Kunin as the last name. I have looked into some older chess literature, but the line is very obscure, so it is not mentioned by name, if at all. [[User:Atiedebee|Atiedebee]] ([[User talk:Atiedebee|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Atiedebee|contribs]]) 10:42, 26 April 2026 (UTC) :I think the name probably comes from the 1958 game and should be applied to 5. Qg4 not 5...Qxd4. :* 4. Bd2 is the 'first' gambit, where White fails to defend their e-pawn (White allows ...dxe4 or ...bxc3 Bxc3 dxe4). :* 5. Qg4 is the 'second' gambit. White also leaves d4 undefended. :4. Bd2 and 5. Qg4 gambits two pawns, so it's a "double gambit", as played by Kunin in Kunin-Oschengoit. If this interpretation is correct, really the name should be applied to 5. Qg4 and 5...Qxd4 is the Kunin double gambit accepted. :I agree it is an unusual name (I can't think of any other lines called "double gambit" off the top of my head, even if more than one pawn is offered). I would be interested in finding out in what publication the term first appeared. [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:17, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::On the other hand, it is strange for the variation to be attributed Kunin's low profile 1958 game when there are earlier, much more high profile games in the line, such as [https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1033798 Boleslavsky-Bronstein] in the 1950s candidates. ::Since Kunin's game is a miniature, it makes me wonder if it was included in a French defence course book as an illustrative game and that's how the name came about... [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:35, 27 April 2026 (UTC) :Perhaps the history section can just state this uncertainty like e.g. ::Some opening books<ref>[e.g. Lichess, chessgames.com links]</ref> refer to this line, where White has left both their d- and e-pawns undefended, as the Kunin double gambit. Vladimir Kunin played this line with White against Oschengoit (no first name recorded) in 1958,<ref>Kunin-Oschengoit</ref> see sample game. ::The line was known before the Kunin game. One of its most high-level appearances was in the Boleslavksy-Bronstein play off in the first Candidates tournament held in 1950.<ref>Boleslavsky-Bronstein</ref> ::Another "Kunin", Vitaly Kunin, played this line with Black in 2006.<ref>ref</ref> :And include the first Kunin miniature as a sample game? [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 11:27, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ::I have looked around, and the Kunin - Oschengoit game has been a pretty popular miniature both online and offline. [https://archive.org/details/500FrenchMiniaturesByBillWallXxxxx this game collection book from 1984] has it on page 91, but doesn't mention the name. [https://archive.org/details/enciklopedijasah0000mata/page/62 ECO volume C from 1974] also doesn't mention the name, but does contain 5...Qxd4 as a line with analysis. ::I'll make a history section for this page. Thanks for the comments. [[User:Atiedebee|Atiedebee]] ([[User talk:Atiedebee|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Atiedebee|contribs]]) 06:19, 29 April 2026 (UTC) bk7411784vq1apvylzze7djue684w4f 4633062 4633060 2026-04-29T06:47:34Z Atiedebee 3523910 /* Name origin */ Reply 4633062 wikitext text/x-wiki == Name origin == I find the origin of this variation's name pretty weird. I haven't put it into a history section yet because I don't really understand how it came to be. 5...Qxd4 is the start of the named variation.<ref>https://www.chess.com/openings/French-Defense-Winawer-Fingerslip-Kunin-Double-Gambit</ref><ref>https://lichess.org/opening/French_Defense_Winawer_Variation_Fingerslip_Variation_Kunin_Double_Gambit</ref> One of the games that pops up when searching for this variation is '''Vladimir Kunin - Oschengoit, 1958'''<ref>https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1250817&comp=1</ref><ref>https://freechessgameonline.blogspot.com/2014/10/french-defense-winawer-fingerslip.html</ref> (Black's first name is not mentioned). What I find odd is that it seems like it might be named after Vladimir Kunin, but they are playing the White pieces in this game? Another notable game that popped up is '''Viktor Komliakov - [[w:Vitaly Kunin|Vitaly Kunin]], 2006'''.<ref>https://lichess.org/NqgzsgAA</ref> Here the player with Black is the one with Kunin as the last name. I have looked into some older chess literature, but the line is very obscure, so it is not mentioned by name, if at all. [[User:Atiedebee|Atiedebee]] ([[User talk:Atiedebee|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Atiedebee|contribs]]) 10:42, 26 April 2026 (UTC) :I think the name probably comes from the 1958 game and should be applied to 5. Qg4 not 5...Qxd4. :* 4. Bd2 is the 'first' gambit, where White fails to defend their e-pawn (White allows ...dxe4 or ...bxc3 Bxc3 dxe4). :* 5. Qg4 is the 'second' gambit. White also leaves d4 undefended. :4. Bd2 and 5. Qg4 gambits two pawns, so it's a "double gambit", as played by Kunin in Kunin-Oschengoit. If this interpretation is correct, really the name should be applied to 5. Qg4 and 5...Qxd4 is the Kunin double gambit accepted. :I agree it is an unusual name (I can't think of any other lines called "double gambit" off the top of my head, even if more than one pawn is offered). I would be interested in finding out in what publication the term first appeared. [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:17, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::On the other hand, it is strange for the variation to be attributed Kunin's low profile 1958 game when there are earlier, much more high profile games in the line, such as [https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1033798 Boleslavsky-Bronstein] in the 1950s candidates. ::Since Kunin's game is a miniature, it makes me wonder if it was included in a French defence course book as an illustrative game and that's how the name came about... [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 15:35, 27 April 2026 (UTC) ::Regarding the double gambit naming, there is the [https://www.chess.com/openings/Kings-Gambit-Accepted-Double-Muzio-Gambit Double Muzio gambit] that sacrifices two pieces. [[User:Atiedebee|Atiedebee]] ([[User talk:Atiedebee|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Atiedebee|contribs]]) 06:47, 29 April 2026 (UTC) :Perhaps the history section can just state this uncertainty like e.g. ::Some opening books<ref>[e.g. Lichess, chessgames.com links]</ref> refer to this line, where White has left both their d- and e-pawns undefended, as the Kunin double gambit. Vladimir Kunin played this line with White against Oschengoit (no first name recorded) in 1958,<ref>Kunin-Oschengoit</ref> see sample game. ::The line was known before the Kunin game. One of its most high-level appearances was in the Boleslavksy-Bronstein play off in the first Candidates tournament held in 1950.<ref>Boleslavsky-Bronstein</ref> ::Another "Kunin", Vitaly Kunin, played this line with Black in 2006.<ref>ref</ref> :And include the first Kunin miniature as a sample game? [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 11:27, 28 April 2026 (UTC) ::I have looked around, and the Kunin - Oschengoit game has been a pretty popular miniature both online and offline. [https://archive.org/details/500FrenchMiniaturesByBillWallXxxxx this game collection book from 1984] has it on page 91, but doesn't mention the name. [https://archive.org/details/enciklopedijasah0000mata/page/62 ECO volume C from 1974] also doesn't mention the name, but does contain 5...Qxd4 as a line with analysis. ::I'll make a history section for this page. Thanks for the comments. 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The Wikipedia article on fair dealing seems both comprehensive and appropriate: [[w:Fair_dealing|Fair dealing]] An exemplar of such criticism is as follows: "It is good that you've attributed the sources, however I have concerns, that the use of extensive quotes from the listed newspapers (especially those after 1930) is pushing the limits of what might be considered "fair dealing" in an academic context." (This in respect of a few hundred article quotes in respect of radio station 2KY Sydney). https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations/2KY_Sydney/Notes My broader response is as follows: As an aside, note that material in Trove from radio magazines published prior to 1955 is in the public domain. This Wikibook comprises mainly articles of two types: (1) specific radio stations and (2) specific individuals associated with the radio industry: * https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Biographies * https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_wireless_telegraphy_and_broadcasting_in_Australia/Topical/Stations In respect of both these categories typical Wikibook articles will include transcriptions (with brief comments, text correction, minor reformatting and source attribution) of items in the National Library of Australia's Trove. For either radio stations or individuals Trove will have been searched for all references (typically thousands of hits) and all items tagged e.g. "2KY - Sydney" or "Emil Robert Voigt". The most relevant articles will be transcribed (as time is available) and, if transcribed into a particular Wikibook article, further tagged as eg "!Wikibooks 2KY" or "!Wikibooks Voigt". Certainly, the selection of a few hundred Trove items out of tens of thousands of such items, is "fair dealing", constituting less than 1% of available material. Actually it is almost a standard template for professional research. {{BookCat}} 47cclq1dem06zx5krti1mii0slm7cbe Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Nc3/3...Nf6/4. d4/4...exd4/5. Nxd4 0 482912 4632939 2026-04-28T13:30:21Z JCrue 2226064 created 4632939 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Chess Opening Theory/Position |name=Scotch variation accepted |eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C47]] |parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Nc3/3...Nf6|Four knights game]] → [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Nc3/3...Nf6/4. d4|Scotch variation]] → [[../|Accepted]] }} == 5. Nxd4 == White recovers the pawn. It is inaccurate for Black to initiate the trade of knights. '''5...Nxd4?!''' 6. Qxd4 and White stands better: their queen is activated and Black cannot gain tempo on it. On the other hand, White is very happy to trade the knights on c6 with tempo on Black's queen, and does so in several lines. [[/5...Bb4|'''5...Bb4''']] is the main line, pinning White's knight and so removing the defender of the e4-pawn. Were White to defend e4 with 6. Bd3?, they obstruct the queen's vision of d4 and their knight falls. Therefore, White trades knights first, 6. Nxc6 bxc6 (Black avoids the queen trade after 6...dxc6) 7. Bd3, and after 7...d5 8. exd5 cxd5 Black undoubles their pawns. Note that 6. Bd2? to interrupt the pin neither saves the pawn (6...Bxc3?! 7. Bxc3 Nxe4) nor the knight (6...Nxd4!). A less common sideline is to develop the bishop to '''5...Bc5''' instead, where there are a number of reasonable moves, top of which being 6. Be3 or 6. Nxc6. [[/5...Nxe4|'''5...Nxe4''']], the '''Schmid defence''', is an alternative. This is a temporary knight sacrifice: after 6. Nxe4, Black pins the knight with 6...Qe7, and White cannot play 7. Qe2? without dropping the other knight. The line continues 7. f3 d5 8. Bb5 Bd7 9. Bxc6 bxc6 10. O-O dxe4 11. Re1 O-O-O 12. Rxe4 where material is equal and the board is open and unbalanced. == Theory table == {{ChessTable}} {{ChessMid}} == References == {{reflist}} === See also === {{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}} 2m98zqscdngpp6a09utu82mjfchrlrm Expat Taxation in Europe 0 482913 4632940 2026-04-28T13:33:52Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating new Wikibooks resource: Expat Taxation in Europe practical guide 4632940 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Wikibooks/Header|Expat Taxation in Europe: A Practical Guide}} '''Expat Taxation in Europe: A Practical Guide''' is an open educational resource covering tax residency rules, country regimes, and practical relocation steps for individuals moving within or to Europe. This book is aimed at remote workers, entrepreneurs, and EU/EEA citizens exploring legal tax planning options when relocating abroad. It does not constitute tax advice. Readers should consult a qualified tax professional for their specific situation. == Contents == # [[/Understanding Tax Residency/|Understanding Tax Residency]] # [[/Country Tax Regimes Compared/|Country Tax Regimes Compared]] # [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Cyprus Non-Dom Status]] # [[/The 60-Day Rule/|The 60-Day Rule]] # [[/Company Formation in Cyprus/|Company Formation in Cyprus]] # [[/Moving Checklist/|Moving Checklist]] == About This Book == European tax law is fragmented across 27+ jurisdictions. Each country has its own rules for determining tax residency, taxing foreign income, and applying exit taxes. Several countries offer special regimes designed to attract foreign talent, entrepreneurs, and investors. This guide focuses on: * How tax residency is established and terminated * A factual comparison of EU country tax regimes * Cyprus as a case study - its Non-Dom regime, the 60-Day Rule, and company structure options * A practical checklist for individuals planning a cross-border relocation == Who This Book Is For == * Remote workers and digital nomads considering relocation within the EU * Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking lower corporate tax environments * Employees receiving dividends or passive income * EU/EEA citizens leaving high-tax countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium, or the UK * Tax professionals seeking a comparative overview for client consultations == Disclaimer == Tax law changes frequently. All figures and rules in this book are provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the latest legislative changes. Always verify information with official government sources or a licensed tax advisor. h0ykxydct80izwy4xxcugrygjhlqloz 4633034 4632940 2026-04-28T22:31:03Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633034 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Wikibooks/Header|Expat Taxation in Europe: A Practical Guide}} '''Expat Taxation in Europe: A Practical Guide''' is an open educational resource covering tax residency rules, country regimes, and practical relocation steps for individuals moving within or to Europe. This book is aimed at remote workers, entrepreneurs, and EU/EEA citizens exploring legal tax planning options when relocating abroad. It does not constitute tax advice. Readers should consult a qualified tax professional for their specific situation. == Contents == # [[/Understanding Tax Residency/|Understanding Tax Residency]] # [[/Country Tax Regimes Compared/|Country Tax Regimes Compared]] # [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Cyprus Non-Dom Status]] # [[/The 60-Day Rule/|The 60-Day Rule]] # [[/Company Formation in Cyprus/|Company Formation in Cyprus]] # [[/Moving Checklist/|Moving Checklist]] == About This Book == European tax law is fragmented across 27+ jurisdictions. Each country has its own rules for determining tax residency, taxing foreign income, and applying exit taxes. Several countries offer special regimes designed to attract foreign talent, entrepreneurs, and investors. This guide focuses on: * How tax residency is established and terminated * A factual comparison of EU country tax regimes * Cyprus as a case study - its Non-Dom regime, the 60-Day Rule, and company structure options * A practical checklist for individuals planning a cross-border relocation == Who This Book Is For == * Remote workers and digital nomads considering relocation within the EU * Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking lower corporate tax environments * Employees receiving dividends or passive income * EU/EEA citizens leaving high-tax countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium, or the UK * Tax professionals seeking a comparative overview for client consultations == Disclaimer == Tax law changes frequently. All figures and rules in this book are provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the latest legislative changes. Always verify information with official government sources or a licensed tax advisor. {{BookCat}} tkipmasayhub29icuu00czwrw8v3j9c Expat Taxation in Europe/Understanding Tax Residency 0 482914 4632941 2026-04-28T13:34:51Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 1: Understanding Tax Residency 4632941 wikitext text/x-wiki == Understanding Tax Residency == Tax residency determines which country has the right to tax your worldwide income. It is distinct from citizenship and from physical presence alone. Most countries use a combination of rules to determine residency, and the interaction between two countries' rules can create dual residency situations - which is why tax treaties exist. === The 183-Day Rule === The most widely known rule is the '''183-day test''': if you spend more than 183 days in a country in a calendar year, you are generally considered a tax resident there. Most EU countries use this threshold as a primary test. Examples: * Germany: 183 days (§ 9 AO) * France: 183 days (Article 4 B, CGI) * Spain: 183 days (Article 9, LIRPF) * Italy: 183 days (Article 2, TUIR) * Sweden: habitual residence test (often interpreted as 183 days) Note that the 183-day rule is a ''minimum'' threshold, not the only test. Many countries apply additional criteria. === Additional Residency Tests === Beyond counting days, countries typically apply one or more of the following tests: {| class="wikitable" ! Test !! Description !! Countries Using It |- | Permanent home || You maintain a home available for habitual use || France, Germany, Netherlands |- | Center of vital interests || Where your family, economic, and social ties are strongest || OECD model, most EU states |- | Habitual abode || Where you regularly live, regardless of formal domicile || UK, Ireland, Belgium |- | Nationality || Some countries tax citizens regardless of residence || USA, Eritrea |} === Breaking Tax Residency === Leaving a country does not automatically end your tax residency there. To formally break residency, you typically need to: # Deregister from the municipal or population register # Notify the tax authority in writing # Demonstrate that you have established a new primary residence abroad # Show that your center of vital interests has moved Some countries impose an '''exit tax''' on unrealized capital gains when you cease to be a tax resident. Germany, France, and the Netherlands have exit tax regimes that can trigger a tax charge on appreciated assets at the moment of departure. === Dual Residency and Tax Treaties === If two countries both claim you as a tax resident, a '''Double Tax Treaty (DTT)''' between those countries will contain a "tie-breaker" clause. The OECD Model Tax Convention (Article 4) sets out the standard tie-breaker sequence: # Permanent home available to you # Center of vital interests (closer personal and economic relations) # Habitual abode (where you regularly stay) # Nationality # Mutual agreement between the two tax authorities The country that wins under the tie-breaker has primary taxing rights. The other country must either exempt the income or give a credit for taxes paid. A full list of active EU tax treaties is maintained by the EU Commission. === Special Short-Stay Residency Rules === Some countries have introduced rules that allow tax residency with fewer than 183 days. These are designed to attract specific types of migrants: * '''Cyprus 60-Day Rule''': Residency with just 60 days of presence, provided no other country claims you as a resident and you meet certain conditions. See [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]] for details. Full guidance at Cyprus Tax Life: 60-Day Rule. * '''Portugal NHR''' (ended for new applicants from 2024): 10 years of preferential rates on foreign-source income. * '''Greece Non-Dom''': Flat tax of €100,000 on all foreign income per year. === Tax Residency Certificates === Once you are a tax resident of a new country, you can request a '''Tax Residency Certificate''' (TRC) from the local tax authority. This document proves your residency status to foreign tax authorities and financial institutions. In Cyprus, TRCs are issued by the Cyprus Tax Department. k2h9foge6o5ce7vsmgh1tesxs4yctbh 4633033 4632941 2026-04-28T22:31:01Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633033 wikitext text/x-wiki == Understanding Tax Residency == Tax residency determines which country has the right to tax your worldwide income. It is distinct from citizenship and from physical presence alone. Most countries use a combination of rules to determine residency, and the interaction between two countries' rules can create dual residency situations - which is why tax treaties exist. === The 183-Day Rule === The most widely known rule is the '''183-day test''': if you spend more than 183 days in a country in a calendar year, you are generally considered a tax resident there. Most EU countries use this threshold as a primary test. Examples: * Germany: 183 days (§ 9 AO) * France: 183 days (Article 4 B, CGI) * Spain: 183 days (Article 9, LIRPF) * Italy: 183 days (Article 2, TUIR) * Sweden: habitual residence test (often interpreted as 183 days) Note that the 183-day rule is a ''minimum'' threshold, not the only test. Many countries apply additional criteria. === Additional Residency Tests === Beyond counting days, countries typically apply one or more of the following tests: {| class="wikitable" ! Test !! Description !! Countries Using It |- | Permanent home || You maintain a home available for habitual use || France, Germany, Netherlands |- | Center of vital interests || Where your family, economic, and social ties are strongest || OECD model, most EU states |- | Habitual abode || Where you regularly live, regardless of formal domicile || UK, Ireland, Belgium |- | Nationality || Some countries tax citizens regardless of residence || USA, Eritrea |} === Breaking Tax Residency === Leaving a country does not automatically end your tax residency there. To formally break residency, you typically need to: # Deregister from the municipal or population register # Notify the tax authority in writing # Demonstrate that you have established a new primary residence abroad # Show that your center of vital interests has moved Some countries impose an '''exit tax''' on unrealized capital gains when you cease to be a tax resident. Germany, France, and the Netherlands have exit tax regimes that can trigger a tax charge on appreciated assets at the moment of departure. === Dual Residency and Tax Treaties === If two countries both claim you as a tax resident, a '''Double Tax Treaty (DTT)''' between those countries will contain a "tie-breaker" clause. The OECD Model Tax Convention (Article 4) sets out the standard tie-breaker sequence: # Permanent home available to you # Center of vital interests (closer personal and economic relations) # Habitual abode (where you regularly stay) # Nationality # Mutual agreement between the two tax authorities The country that wins under the tie-breaker has primary taxing rights. The other country must either exempt the income or give a credit for taxes paid. A full list of active EU tax treaties is maintained by the EU Commission. === Special Short-Stay Residency Rules === Some countries have introduced rules that allow tax residency with fewer than 183 days. These are designed to attract specific types of migrants: * '''Cyprus 60-Day Rule''': Residency with just 60 days of presence, provided no other country claims you as a resident and you meet certain conditions. See [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]] for details. Full guidance at Cyprus Tax Life: 60-Day Rule. * '''Portugal NHR''' (ended for new applicants from 2024): 10 years of preferential rates on foreign-source income. * '''Greece Non-Dom''': Flat tax of €100,000 on all foreign income per year. === Tax Residency Certificates === Once you are a tax resident of a new country, you can request a '''Tax Residency Certificate''' (TRC) from the local tax authority. This document proves your residency status to foreign tax authorities and financial institutions. In Cyprus, TRCs are issued by the Cyprus Tax Department. {{BookCat}} 4yqh40x6bts4ki78iseyu186sd5uiie Expat Taxation in Europe/Country Tax Regimes Compared 0 482915 4632942 2026-04-28T13:37:39Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 2: Country Tax Regimes Compared 4632942 wikitext text/x-wiki == Country Tax Regimes Compared == This chapter provides a factual comparison of tax regimes across EU member states and selected non-EU jurisdictions commonly considered by European expats. All figures are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates with official government sources or PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries. === Income Tax: Top Marginal Rates === {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Country !! Top Income Tax Rate !! Threshold (approx.) !! Social Contributions |- | Sweden || 57% || €50,000+ || Employer: 31.4% |- | Denmark || 55.9% || €60,000+ || Limited employee SC |- | Belgium || 50% || €42,000+ || ~13% employee |- | France || 45% || €175,000+ || ~22% employee |- | Germany || 45% || €278,000+ || ~20% employee |- | Netherlands || 49.5% || €73,000+ || Employee SC capped |- | Italy || 43% || €50,000+ || ~10% employee |- | Spain || 47% || €300,000+ || ~6.4% employee |- | Portugal || 48% || €80,000+ || 11% employee |- | Greece || 44% || €40,000+ || ~15% employee |- | Ireland || 40% || €40,000+ || PRSI 4% |- | Cyprus || 35% || €60,000+ || GHS 2.65% only (Non-Dom) |- | Bulgaria || 10% (flat) || All income || ~13% employee |- | Estonia || 22% (flat) || All income || ~2% employee |- | UAE (Dubai) || 0% || N/A || None |} === Dividend Tax === Dividend taxation is where the most significant differences appear between EU countries, particularly for business owners and investors: {| class="wikitable" ! Country !! Dividend Tax !! Notes |- | Cyprus (Non-Dom) || 2.65% (GHS only) || 0% income tax, 2.65% GHS contribution. See [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Chapter 3]]. |- | Cyprus (standard) || 17% SDC + 2.65% GHS || For residents who are NOT Non-Dom |- | Estonia || 0% retained, 20% on distribution || Distributed profits taxed; retained reinvestment not taxed |- | Bulgaria || 5% || Flat withholding on dividends |- | Ireland || 25% || DWT (Dividend Withholding Tax) |- | Germany || 25% + soli 5.5% || ~26.4% effective |- | France || 30% (PFU flat tax) || Or progressive scale if elected |- | Spain || 19-28% || Progressive scale on savings income |- | UK || 8.75-39.35% || Depending on income band (post-2023 regime) |- | Netherlands || 24.5% (Box 2) || For substantial shareholding (5%+) |} Source: KPMG Individual Tax Rates, PwC Tax Summaries === Corporate Tax === {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Country !! Corporate Tax Rate !! Notes |- | Ireland || 12.5% || Standard rate on trading income |- | Cyprus || 15% || Standard CIT rate |- | Bulgaria || 10% || Lowest in EU |- | Hungary || 9% || Lowest in EU (non-standard) |- | Estonia || 0-22% || 0% on retained earnings; 22% on distributed |- | Lithuania || 15% || Standard rate |- | Latvia || 20% || On distributed profits only |- | Netherlands || 19-25.8% || Two-tier rate |- | Germany || ~30% || Federal + trade tax (Gewerbesteuer) |- | France || 25% || Reduced rate for small companies |- | Belgium || 25% || Reduced 20% for SMEs |- | Spain || 25% || Standard rate |} === Special Expat Tax Regimes === Several EU countries have introduced preferential regimes specifically for incoming residents: {| class="wikitable" ! Country !! Regime !! Benefit !! Duration || Status (2025) |- | Cyprus || Non-Dom || 0% income tax on dividends and interest (2.65% GHS only) || 17 years || Active |- | Cyprus || 60-Day Rule || Tax residency with only 60 days/year presence || Ongoing || Active |- | Cyprus || 50% IT exemption || 50% exemption on employment income >€55,000/year || 10 years || Active |- | Greece || Non-Dom || €100,000/year flat tax on all foreign income || 15 years || Active |- | Italy || Flat tax || €100,000/year flat tax on foreign income || 15 years || Active (amended 2023) |- | Netherlands || 30% ruling || 30% of salary tax-free as expense allowance || 5 years || Active (tightened 2024) |- | Portugal || NHR || 10-year preferential rates on foreign income || 10 years || Closed to new applicants (2024) |- | Malta || Global Residence || 15% flat rate on foreign income remitted || Ongoing || Active |} Full details on Cyprus regimes: Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Tax Rates Guide j0p4dvlqyxxi2m4q99syblwn4gnpk6j 4633032 4632942 2026-04-28T22:30:59Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633032 wikitext text/x-wiki == Country Tax Regimes Compared == This chapter provides a factual comparison of tax regimes across EU member states and selected non-EU jurisdictions commonly considered by European expats. All figures are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates with official government sources or PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries. === Income Tax: Top Marginal Rates === {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Country !! Top Income Tax Rate !! Threshold (approx.) !! Social Contributions |- | Sweden || 57% || €50,000+ || Employer: 31.4% |- | Denmark || 55.9% || €60,000+ || Limited employee SC |- | Belgium || 50% || €42,000+ || ~13% employee |- | France || 45% || €175,000+ || ~22% employee |- | Germany || 45% || €278,000+ || ~20% employee |- | Netherlands || 49.5% || €73,000+ || Employee SC capped |- | Italy || 43% || €50,000+ || ~10% employee |- | Spain || 47% || €300,000+ || ~6.4% employee |- | Portugal || 48% || €80,000+ || 11% employee |- | Greece || 44% || €40,000+ || ~15% employee |- | Ireland || 40% || €40,000+ || PRSI 4% |- | Cyprus || 35% || €60,000+ || GHS 2.65% only (Non-Dom) |- | Bulgaria || 10% (flat) || All income || ~13% employee |- | Estonia || 22% (flat) || All income || ~2% employee |- | UAE (Dubai) || 0% || N/A || None |} === Dividend Tax === Dividend taxation is where the most significant differences appear between EU countries, particularly for business owners and investors: {| class="wikitable" ! Country !! Dividend Tax !! Notes |- | Cyprus (Non-Dom) || 2.65% (GHS only) || 0% income tax, 2.65% GHS contribution. See [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Chapter 3]]. |- | Cyprus (standard) || 17% SDC + 2.65% GHS || For residents who are NOT Non-Dom |- | Estonia || 0% retained, 20% on distribution || Distributed profits taxed; retained reinvestment not taxed |- | Bulgaria || 5% || Flat withholding on dividends |- | Ireland || 25% || DWT (Dividend Withholding Tax) |- | Germany || 25% + soli 5.5% || ~26.4% effective |- | France || 30% (PFU flat tax) || Or progressive scale if elected |- | Spain || 19-28% || Progressive scale on savings income |- | UK || 8.75-39.35% || Depending on income band (post-2023 regime) |- | Netherlands || 24.5% (Box 2) || For substantial shareholding (5%+) |} Source: KPMG Individual Tax Rates, PwC Tax Summaries === Corporate Tax === {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Country !! Corporate Tax Rate !! Notes |- | Ireland || 12.5% || Standard rate on trading income |- | Cyprus || 15% || Standard CIT rate |- | Bulgaria || 10% || Lowest in EU |- | Hungary || 9% || Lowest in EU (non-standard) |- | Estonia || 0-22% || 0% on retained earnings; 22% on distributed |- | Lithuania || 15% || Standard rate |- | Latvia || 20% || On distributed profits only |- | Netherlands || 19-25.8% || Two-tier rate |- | Germany || ~30% || Federal + trade tax (Gewerbesteuer) |- | France || 25% || Reduced rate for small companies |- | Belgium || 25% || Reduced 20% for SMEs |- | Spain || 25% || Standard rate |} === Special Expat Tax Regimes === Several EU countries have introduced preferential regimes specifically for incoming residents: {| class="wikitable" ! Country !! Regime !! Benefit !! Duration || Status (2025) |- | Cyprus || Non-Dom || 0% income tax on dividends and interest (2.65% GHS only) || 17 years || Active |- | Cyprus || 60-Day Rule || Tax residency with only 60 days/year presence || Ongoing || Active |- | Cyprus || 50% IT exemption || 50% exemption on employment income >€55,000/year || 10 years || Active |- | Greece || Non-Dom || €100,000/year flat tax on all foreign income || 15 years || Active |- | Italy || Flat tax || €100,000/year flat tax on foreign income || 15 years || Active (amended 2023) |- | Netherlands || 30% ruling || 30% of salary tax-free as expense allowance || 5 years || Active (tightened 2024) |- | Portugal || NHR || 10-year preferential rates on foreign income || 10 years || Closed to new applicants (2024) |- | Malta || Global Residence || 15% flat rate on foreign income remitted || Ongoing || Active |} Full details on Cyprus regimes: Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Tax Rates Guide {{BookCat}} h3mb5mkem38yeoq6exzh2obsbbvpedp Expat Taxation in Europe/Cyprus Non-Dom Status 0 482916 4632943 2026-04-28T13:38:25Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 3: Cyprus Non-Dom Status 4632943 wikitext text/x-wiki == Cyprus Non-Dom Status == Non-Domicile (Non-Dom) status in Cyprus is a legal classification that exempts qualifying residents from paying Cyprus Special Defence Contribution (SDC) on dividend and interest income. It is one of the most significant expat tax benefits available within the EU. === What Non-Dom Status Means === In Cyprus tax law, '''domicile''' is a distinct concept from residency. A person can be a tax resident of Cyprus (spending 60+ days per year there) without being considered domiciled in Cyprus. The domicile concept is derived from English common law and relates to the country where a person intends to make their permanent home. An individual is considered '''domiciled in Cyprus''' only if: * They were born in Cyprus with a Cyprus-domiciled father (domicile of origin), or * They have lived in Cyprus for at least 17 consecutive years with the clear intention of making it their permanent home (domicile of choice) Individuals who are tax residents of Cyprus but are '''not domiciled''' there qualify as Non-Dom. === Tax Benefits of Non-Dom Status === {| class="wikitable" ! Tax !! Non-Dom Rate !! Standard Rate !! Notes |- | Income tax on dividends || 0% || 0% || Same for all residents |- | Special Defence Contribution (SDC) on dividends || 0% || 17% || Key benefit of Non-Dom |- | SDC on interest || 0% || 30% || Key benefit of Non-Dom |- | GHS (health contribution) on dividends || 2.65% || 2.65% || Same for all residents |- | GHS on interest || 2.65% || 2.65% || Same for all residents |- | Capital gains tax || 0% || 0% || On disposal of securities (not real estate) |} The effective total tax on dividends for a Non-Dom Cyprus resident is '''2.65%''' (GHS only). For detailed calculations, see Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Non-Dom Status Guide and Cyprus Tax Life: Dividend Tax in Cyprus. Source: PwC Cyprus: Personal Tax, Cyprus Tax Department === Eligibility Requirements === To qualify as Non-Dom, an individual must: # Be a Cyprus tax resident (see [[/Understanding Tax Residency/|Chapter 1]] and [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]]) # '''Not''' have been domiciled in Cyprus for at least 17 of the last 20 years # Submit the required registration forms to the Cyprus Tax Department There is no minimum income threshold. The status is available to entrepreneurs, investors, employees, and retirees alike. === Duration === Non-Dom status is available for up to '''17 years''' from the date a person becomes a Cyprus tax resident (provided they do not acquire a Cyprus domicile of choice during that period). After 17 years, the individual becomes domiciled in Cyprus and SDC applies. === Practical Steps to Claim Non-Dom Status === # Establish Cyprus tax residency (via 60-Day Rule or 183-day rule) # Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIC) from the Cyprus Tax Department # Register with the Social Insurance Services (if employed) # Enroll in the General Healthcare System (GHS / GESY) # Submit IR.1 tax return declaring worldwide income and claiming Non-Dom exemption from SDC Individuals who have been living in Cyprus without formally registering for tax are advised to regularize their status proactively. The Cyprus Tax Department has a voluntary disclosure program. === What Non-Dom Does NOT Exempt === Non-Dom status does not exempt residents from: * Income tax on employment income (progressive rates apply: 0-35%) * GHS contributions (2.65%) * Corporate tax at 15% if they own a Cyprus company * Capital gains tax on Cypriot real estate (20%) * VAT obligations if they operate a business in Cyprus === Yellow Slip (MEU1) Requirement === EU citizens who are tax residents of Cyprus are typically required to obtain a '''Certificate of Registration''' known as the Yellow Slip (officially: MEU1 form). This document confirms the right of residence for EU nationals and is often required by banks, the tax department, and employers. The Yellow Slip is not directly a tax document, but it is part of the administrative process for establishing official residence. See Cyprus Tax Life: Yellow Slip Guide for the full application process. 16jin6y951xbkoaqi914qa56u5oinsh 4633031 4632943 2026-04-28T22:30:56Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633031 wikitext text/x-wiki == Cyprus Non-Dom Status == Non-Domicile (Non-Dom) status in Cyprus is a legal classification that exempts qualifying residents from paying Cyprus Special Defence Contribution (SDC) on dividend and interest income. It is one of the most significant expat tax benefits available within the EU. === What Non-Dom Status Means === In Cyprus tax law, '''domicile''' is a distinct concept from residency. A person can be a tax resident of Cyprus (spending 60+ days per year there) without being considered domiciled in Cyprus. The domicile concept is derived from English common law and relates to the country where a person intends to make their permanent home. An individual is considered '''domiciled in Cyprus''' only if: * They were born in Cyprus with a Cyprus-domiciled father (domicile of origin), or * They have lived in Cyprus for at least 17 consecutive years with the clear intention of making it their permanent home (domicile of choice) Individuals who are tax residents of Cyprus but are '''not domiciled''' there qualify as Non-Dom. === Tax Benefits of Non-Dom Status === {| class="wikitable" ! Tax !! Non-Dom Rate !! Standard Rate !! Notes |- | Income tax on dividends || 0% || 0% || Same for all residents |- | Special Defence Contribution (SDC) on dividends || 0% || 17% || Key benefit of Non-Dom |- | SDC on interest || 0% || 30% || Key benefit of Non-Dom |- | GHS (health contribution) on dividends || 2.65% || 2.65% || Same for all residents |- | GHS on interest || 2.65% || 2.65% || Same for all residents |- | Capital gains tax || 0% || 0% || On disposal of securities (not real estate) |} The effective total tax on dividends for a Non-Dom Cyprus resident is '''2.65%''' (GHS only). For detailed calculations, see Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Non-Dom Status Guide and Cyprus Tax Life: Dividend Tax in Cyprus. Source: PwC Cyprus: Personal Tax, Cyprus Tax Department === Eligibility Requirements === To qualify as Non-Dom, an individual must: # Be a Cyprus tax resident (see [[/Understanding Tax Residency/|Chapter 1]] and [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]]) # '''Not''' have been domiciled in Cyprus for at least 17 of the last 20 years # Submit the required registration forms to the Cyprus Tax Department There is no minimum income threshold. The status is available to entrepreneurs, investors, employees, and retirees alike. === Duration === Non-Dom status is available for up to '''17 years''' from the date a person becomes a Cyprus tax resident (provided they do not acquire a Cyprus domicile of choice during that period). After 17 years, the individual becomes domiciled in Cyprus and SDC applies. === Practical Steps to Claim Non-Dom Status === # Establish Cyprus tax residency (via 60-Day Rule or 183-day rule) # Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIC) from the Cyprus Tax Department # Register with the Social Insurance Services (if employed) # Enroll in the General Healthcare System (GHS / GESY) # Submit IR.1 tax return declaring worldwide income and claiming Non-Dom exemption from SDC Individuals who have been living in Cyprus without formally registering for tax are advised to regularize their status proactively. The Cyprus Tax Department has a voluntary disclosure program. === What Non-Dom Does NOT Exempt === Non-Dom status does not exempt residents from: * Income tax on employment income (progressive rates apply: 0-35%) * GHS contributions (2.65%) * Corporate tax at 15% if they own a Cyprus company * Capital gains tax on Cypriot real estate (20%) * VAT obligations if they operate a business in Cyprus === Yellow Slip (MEU1) Requirement === EU citizens who are tax residents of Cyprus are typically required to obtain a '''Certificate of Registration''' known as the Yellow Slip (officially: MEU1 form). This document confirms the right of residence for EU nationals and is often required by banks, the tax department, and employers. The Yellow Slip is not directly a tax document, but it is part of the administrative process for establishing official residence. See Cyprus Tax Life: Yellow Slip Guide for the full application process. {{BookCat}} 9wtnovpmn5pqjoy216mhegdc1937jf7 Expat Taxation in Europe/The 60-Day Rule 0 482917 4632944 2026-04-28T13:39:09Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 4: The 60-Day Rule 4632944 wikitext text/x-wiki == The 60-Day Rule == The Cyprus 60-Day Rule is a provision in Cyprus tax law (Article 2 of the Income Tax Law, as amended) that allows individuals to become Cyprus tax residents while spending as few as 60 days per year in Cyprus. This is significantly less than the standard 183-day threshold used by most countries. === Background === Cyprus introduced the 60-Day Rule to attract entrepreneurs, remote workers, and investors who split their time across multiple countries and would not naturally meet the 183-day threshold. It was formalized as part of broader tax incentive reforms in 2017. === The Five Conditions === To qualify under the 60-Day Rule, '''all five conditions''' must be met simultaneously: {| class="wikitable" ! # !! Condition !! Notes |- | 1 || Spend at least 60 days in Cyprus in the tax year || Days of arrival and departure both count |- | 2 || Not spend more than 183 days in any single other country in the tax year || Prevents dual residency conflict |- | 3 || Not be a tax resident in any other country during that tax year || Must not have established residency elsewhere |- | 4 || Carry out business in Cyprus, be employed in Cyprus, or hold an office in a Cyprus tax-resident company || The "economic nexus" requirement |- | 5 || Maintain a permanent residence in Cyprus (owned or rented) || Must be available throughout the year |} If any one of the five conditions is not met, the 60-Day Rule does not apply for that year. The individual may still qualify under the standard 183-day test if they meet that threshold. === How Days Are Counted === For the purposes of the 60-day minimum: * The day of arrival in Cyprus counts as a day in Cyprus * The day of departure from Cyprus counts as a day in Cyprus * Days spent in transit (passing through without exiting the airport) do not count For the 183-day maximum in any other country: * Standard presence counting applies * Partial days count as full days in most interpretations === Why This Rule Exists === Most EU countries grant residency after 183 days. The 60-Day Rule allows: * Freelancers and remote workers to anchor their tax residency in Cyprus without being physically present most of the year * Business owners operating internationally to benefit from Cyprus's Non-Dom regime (0% SDC on dividends) * Individuals who split time between Cyprus and non-EU countries (e.g., UAE, UK post-Brexit) to establish a clear EU tax base === Comparison: 60-Day Rule vs. 183-Day Rule === {| class="wikitable" ! Aspect !! 60-Day Rule !! 183-Day Rule |- | Minimum days in Cyprus || 60 || 183 |- | Must not reside >183 days elsewhere || Yes || No (but tax conflict may arise) |- | Economic nexus required || Yes (business/employment/directorship) || No |- | Permanent residence required || Yes || Not explicitly required |- | Available to all individuals || No (conditions apply) || Yes (automatic above threshold) |} === Practical Implications === An individual using the 60-Day Rule can, in theory: * Spend 60 days in Cyprus * Spend up to 182 days in another country (e.g., UK, Germany, UAE) without triggering tax residency there * Spend the remaining time in multiple countries (none exceeding 183 days) This flexibility is particularly valuable for international business owners and investors. Combined with [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Non-Dom status]], it creates an effective dividend tax rate of ~2.65% (GHS only) on distributed company profits. === Documentation and Registration === To establish residency under the 60-Day Rule, an individual should: # Register with the Cyprus Tax Department and obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) # Ensure a permanent residence is in place (lease agreement or property ownership) # Have documented evidence of business activity, employment, or directorship in Cyprus # Keep travel records (passport stamps, boarding passes, hotel receipts) to demonstrate 60+ days presence # File an annual self-assessment tax return (IR.1) For a full procedural guide, see Cyprus Tax Life: The Cyprus 60-Day Rule and the official Cyprus Tax Department. 14svn3pgm41rop5g2rhk2t7k4twg6fs 4633030 4632944 2026-04-28T22:30:54Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633030 wikitext text/x-wiki == The 60-Day Rule == The Cyprus 60-Day Rule is a provision in Cyprus tax law (Article 2 of the Income Tax Law, as amended) that allows individuals to become Cyprus tax residents while spending as few as 60 days per year in Cyprus. This is significantly less than the standard 183-day threshold used by most countries. === Background === Cyprus introduced the 60-Day Rule to attract entrepreneurs, remote workers, and investors who split their time across multiple countries and would not naturally meet the 183-day threshold. It was formalized as part of broader tax incentive reforms in 2017. === The Five Conditions === To qualify under the 60-Day Rule, '''all five conditions''' must be met simultaneously: {| class="wikitable" ! # !! Condition !! Notes |- | 1 || Spend at least 60 days in Cyprus in the tax year || Days of arrival and departure both count |- | 2 || Not spend more than 183 days in any single other country in the tax year || Prevents dual residency conflict |- | 3 || Not be a tax resident in any other country during that tax year || Must not have established residency elsewhere |- | 4 || Carry out business in Cyprus, be employed in Cyprus, or hold an office in a Cyprus tax-resident company || The "economic nexus" requirement |- | 5 || Maintain a permanent residence in Cyprus (owned or rented) || Must be available throughout the year |} If any one of the five conditions is not met, the 60-Day Rule does not apply for that year. The individual may still qualify under the standard 183-day test if they meet that threshold. === How Days Are Counted === For the purposes of the 60-day minimum: * The day of arrival in Cyprus counts as a day in Cyprus * The day of departure from Cyprus counts as a day in Cyprus * Days spent in transit (passing through without exiting the airport) do not count For the 183-day maximum in any other country: * Standard presence counting applies * Partial days count as full days in most interpretations === Why This Rule Exists === Most EU countries grant residency after 183 days. The 60-Day Rule allows: * Freelancers and remote workers to anchor their tax residency in Cyprus without being physically present most of the year * Business owners operating internationally to benefit from Cyprus's Non-Dom regime (0% SDC on dividends) * Individuals who split time between Cyprus and non-EU countries (e.g., UAE, UK post-Brexit) to establish a clear EU tax base === Comparison: 60-Day Rule vs. 183-Day Rule === {| class="wikitable" ! Aspect !! 60-Day Rule !! 183-Day Rule |- | Minimum days in Cyprus || 60 || 183 |- | Must not reside >183 days elsewhere || Yes || No (but tax conflict may arise) |- | Economic nexus required || Yes (business/employment/directorship) || No |- | Permanent residence required || Yes || Not explicitly required |- | Available to all individuals || No (conditions apply) || Yes (automatic above threshold) |} === Practical Implications === An individual using the 60-Day Rule can, in theory: * Spend 60 days in Cyprus * Spend up to 182 days in another country (e.g., UK, Germany, UAE) without triggering tax residency there * Spend the remaining time in multiple countries (none exceeding 183 days) This flexibility is particularly valuable for international business owners and investors. Combined with [[/Cyprus Non-Dom Status/|Non-Dom status]], it creates an effective dividend tax rate of ~2.65% (GHS only) on distributed company profits. === Documentation and Registration === To establish residency under the 60-Day Rule, an individual should: # Register with the Cyprus Tax Department and obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) # Ensure a permanent residence is in place (lease agreement or property ownership) # Have documented evidence of business activity, employment, or directorship in Cyprus # Keep travel records (passport stamps, boarding passes, hotel receipts) to demonstrate 60+ days presence # File an annual self-assessment tax return (IR.1) For a full procedural guide, see Cyprus Tax Life: The Cyprus 60-Day Rule and the official Cyprus Tax Department. {{BookCat}} 3yrshced182vammmem5vzd1zbl4zuk0 Expat Taxation in Europe/Company Formation in Cyprus 0 482918 4632945 2026-04-28T13:39:46Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 5: Company Formation in Cyprus 4632945 wikitext text/x-wiki == Company Formation in Cyprus == Cyprus is one of the most popular EU jurisdictions for company formation, particularly for international entrepreneurs, holding companies, and digital businesses. This chapter covers the key tax and structural features of a Cyprus private limited company (Ltd). === Why Cyprus for a Company? === Cyprus offers a combination of features rarely found together within the EU: * '''15% corporate tax rate''' - among the lowest in the EU * '''0% tax on dividend distributions to Non-Dom shareholders''' (2.65% GHS only) * '''0% capital gains tax''' on disposal of securities (shares, bonds) * '''0% withholding tax''' on dividends paid to non-resident shareholders * Full EU member since 2004 - access to EU single market and directives * Extensive double tax treaty network (65+ treaties) * English-speaking legal and accounting ecosystem * Common law legal system (derived from UK) Source: PwC Cyprus: Corporate Tax Guide, KPMG Cyprus Tax Facts === Corporate Tax Rate === The standard corporate income tax (CIT) rate in Cyprus is '''15%''' (as of 2023 Finance Bill). This applies to all trading profits, including income from services, royalties, and most passive income. Notable exemptions from CIT: * Dividend income received by a Cyprus company (participation exemption, subject to conditions) * Gains from disposal of shares and securities (full exemption) * Income from qualifying shipping operations under the Tonnage Tax regime === The Cyprus Ltd (Private Limited Company) === The standard business entity in Cyprus is the '''Private Company Limited by Shares''' (Ltd), governed by the Companies Law, Cap. 113. Key features: * Minimum 1 shareholder and 1 director * No minimum share capital requirement (nominal share capital typically €1,000) * Can have 100% foreign ownership * Registered with the Cyprus Registrar of Companies === Formation Process === {| class="wikitable" ! Step !! Description !! Timeframe |- | 1 || Name reservation || 1-3 days |- | 2 || Submit M&AA (Memorandum and Articles of Association) || - |- | 3 || Registration with Registrar of Companies || 5-10 business days |- | 4 || Obtain Tax Identification Number (TIN) from Tax Department || 1-2 days |- | 5 || VAT registration (if turnover exceeds €15,600/year) || 2-4 weeks |- | 6 || Open corporate bank account || 2-8 weeks (varies by bank) |} Total time from initiation to operational: typically '''4-10 weeks''', largely depending on banking. Typical professional fees: €1,500-€3,000 (formation only), plus registered office and secretary fees of €500-€1,500/year. See Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Company Formation Guide for current costs and a step-by-step walkthrough. === Management and Control Requirement === For a Cyprus company to be considered a '''Cyprus tax resident''' (and thus benefit from the 15% CIT), its management and control must be exercised in Cyprus. This is a critical requirement. Management and control is demonstrated by: * Board meetings held in Cyprus * A majority of directors resident in Cyprus * Strategic decisions being made in Cyprus If management and control is actually in another country (e.g., all directors are in Germany and decisions are made there), the company may be considered tax resident in that country instead - even if it is legally incorporated in Cyprus. This is the "economic substance" test, increasingly enforced by EU tax authorities. === Substance Requirements === Following the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives (ATAD I and II) and OECD BEPS recommendations, Cyprus companies used for holding or IP purposes must demonstrate genuine economic substance: * At least one director resident in Cyprus and actively involved * Adequate employees, premises, and expenditure in Cyprus * Actual business decisions made locally Pure "letterbox" companies with no substance are increasingly challenged by EU and OECD frameworks. === Dividend Distribution Structure === A typical structure for a Non-Dom Cyprus resident operating through a Cyprus Ltd: # Company earns trading income # 15% CIT paid on profits # After-tax profits distributed as dividends to shareholder # Shareholder (Non-Dom) pays 2.65% GHS on dividends # '''Net effective rate on pre-tax profits: approximately 17-18%''' Without Non-Dom status (SDC applies): dividend tax increases to 17% SDC + 2.65% GHS = 19.65%. Combined with 15% CIT, effective rate rises to approximately 32%. 7kq01vzy8g0xnh9glfwfw9jd7a7wnau 4633029 4632945 2026-04-28T22:30:52Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633029 wikitext text/x-wiki == Company Formation in Cyprus == Cyprus is one of the most popular EU jurisdictions for company formation, particularly for international entrepreneurs, holding companies, and digital businesses. This chapter covers the key tax and structural features of a Cyprus private limited company (Ltd). === Why Cyprus for a Company? === Cyprus offers a combination of features rarely found together within the EU: * '''15% corporate tax rate''' - among the lowest in the EU * '''0% tax on dividend distributions to Non-Dom shareholders''' (2.65% GHS only) * '''0% capital gains tax''' on disposal of securities (shares, bonds) * '''0% withholding tax''' on dividends paid to non-resident shareholders * Full EU member since 2004 - access to EU single market and directives * Extensive double tax treaty network (65+ treaties) * English-speaking legal and accounting ecosystem * Common law legal system (derived from UK) Source: PwC Cyprus: Corporate Tax Guide, KPMG Cyprus Tax Facts === Corporate Tax Rate === The standard corporate income tax (CIT) rate in Cyprus is '''15%''' (as of 2023 Finance Bill). This applies to all trading profits, including income from services, royalties, and most passive income. Notable exemptions from CIT: * Dividend income received by a Cyprus company (participation exemption, subject to conditions) * Gains from disposal of shares and securities (full exemption) * Income from qualifying shipping operations under the Tonnage Tax regime === The Cyprus Ltd (Private Limited Company) === The standard business entity in Cyprus is the '''Private Company Limited by Shares''' (Ltd), governed by the Companies Law, Cap. 113. Key features: * Minimum 1 shareholder and 1 director * No minimum share capital requirement (nominal share capital typically €1,000) * Can have 100% foreign ownership * Registered with the Cyprus Registrar of Companies === Formation Process === {| class="wikitable" ! Step !! Description !! Timeframe |- | 1 || Name reservation || 1-3 days |- | 2 || Submit M&AA (Memorandum and Articles of Association) || - |- | 3 || Registration with Registrar of Companies || 5-10 business days |- | 4 || Obtain Tax Identification Number (TIN) from Tax Department || 1-2 days |- | 5 || VAT registration (if turnover exceeds €15,600/year) || 2-4 weeks |- | 6 || Open corporate bank account || 2-8 weeks (varies by bank) |} Total time from initiation to operational: typically '''4-10 weeks''', largely depending on banking. Typical professional fees: €1,500-€3,000 (formation only), plus registered office and secretary fees of €500-€1,500/year. See Cyprus Tax Life: Cyprus Company Formation Guide for current costs and a step-by-step walkthrough. === Management and Control Requirement === For a Cyprus company to be considered a '''Cyprus tax resident''' (and thus benefit from the 15% CIT), its management and control must be exercised in Cyprus. This is a critical requirement. Management and control is demonstrated by: * Board meetings held in Cyprus * A majority of directors resident in Cyprus * Strategic decisions being made in Cyprus If management and control is actually in another country (e.g., all directors are in Germany and decisions are made there), the company may be considered tax resident in that country instead - even if it is legally incorporated in Cyprus. This is the "economic substance" test, increasingly enforced by EU tax authorities. === Substance Requirements === Following the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives (ATAD I and II) and OECD BEPS recommendations, Cyprus companies used for holding or IP purposes must demonstrate genuine economic substance: * At least one director resident in Cyprus and actively involved * Adequate employees, premises, and expenditure in Cyprus * Actual business decisions made locally Pure "letterbox" companies with no substance are increasingly challenged by EU and OECD frameworks. === Dividend Distribution Structure === A typical structure for a Non-Dom Cyprus resident operating through a Cyprus Ltd: # Company earns trading income # 15% CIT paid on profits # After-tax profits distributed as dividends to shareholder # Shareholder (Non-Dom) pays 2.65% GHS on dividends # '''Net effective rate on pre-tax profits: approximately 17-18%''' Without Non-Dom status (SDC applies): dividend tax increases to 17% SDC + 2.65% GHS = 19.65%. Combined with 15% CIT, effective rate rises to approximately 32%. {{BookCat}} gtcjod7hypw2n0ffffnqlozsysp47nt Expat Taxation in Europe/Moving Checklist 0 482919 4632946 2026-04-28T13:40:15Z Miriam Alonso 3579706 Creating chapter 6: Moving Checklist 4632946 wikitext text/x-wiki == Moving Checklist == This chapter provides a practical checklist for individuals relocating to Cyprus for tax purposes. The steps are ordered roughly chronologically, from pre-departure through the first year of residency. This is a general guide - individual circumstances vary, and professional advice is recommended. === Before You Leave: Home Country === ==== Tax Obligations ==== * [ ] Confirm your exit tax obligations (Germany, France, Netherlands, and others may tax unrealized gains on departure) * [ ] Obtain written confirmation of your last tax year's liability from the home country tax authority * [ ] Check whether your home country requires a formal "deregistration" for tax purposes (Germany: ''Abmeldung'', Netherlands: ''uitschrijving'', France: departure declaration to the ''fisc'') * [ ] If you own a business: assess whether the home country will argue that your company remains resident there (management and control test) * [ ] Review any existing tax treaties between your home country and Cyprus ==== Financial and Banking ==== * [ ] Open a Cyprus bank account if possible before arrival (some banks allow non-resident applications remotely) * [ ] Keep your home country bank account open initially (closing too early can complicate proof of domicile change) * [ ] Transfer investment portfolios gradually if needed; check for CGT implications at point of transfer ==== Documents to Gather ==== * [ ] Passport (and/or EU National ID card if applicable) * [ ] Birth certificate (certified translation if not in Greek or English) * [ ] Marriage/civil partnership certificate if applicable * [ ] Last 3 years of tax returns from home country * [ ] Proof of employment or business income (contracts, invoices, bank statements) * [ ] Academic and professional qualifications (for employment applications in Cyprus) === On Arrival: First 30 Days === ==== Residence Registration (EU Citizens) ==== * [ ] Register with the local Municipal Authority or District Administration Office * [ ] Apply for the '''Yellow Slip''' (MEU1 - Certificate of Registration for EU citizens) * Required documents: valid EU passport/ID, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient resources or employment * Processing time: same-day to 2 weeks depending on office * Full guide: Cyprus Tax Life: Yellow Slip (MEU1) Guide ==== Tax Registration ==== * [ ] Register with the Cyprus Tax Department to obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) * [ ] If self-employed: register for tax purposes and declare business activity * [ ] If a director of a Cyprus company: ensure the company's registered records reflect your involvement ==== Healthcare ==== * [ ] Register with the General Healthcare System (GHS/GESY) at gesy.org.cy * [ ] GHS contributions: 2.65% on most income types (including dividends for Non-Dom residents) * [ ] Choose a personal doctor (General Practitioner) from the GHS provider list ==== Banking ==== * [ ] Open a local bank account (Bank of Cyprus, Hellenic Bank, Eurobank Cyprus are the main options) * [ ] Required: TIN, Yellow Slip, proof of address, passport, source of funds documentation === First 90 Days: Status and Structure === ==== Tax Residency ==== * [ ] Verify that you meet the conditions for your chosen residency route: * Standard 183-day rule: no additional conditions * 60-Day Rule: confirm all five conditions are met - see [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]] * [ ] Accumulate documentation of days in Cyprus (travel records, utility bills, receipts) * [ ] Request a Tax Residency Certificate from the Cyprus Tax Department once eligible ==== Non-Dom Status ==== * [ ] Confirm you have not been domiciled in Cyprus for more than 17 of the past 20 years * [ ] Register for Non-Dom status via the Cyprus Tax Department * [ ] Notify the tax authority of any dividend income or interest income (to ensure correct SDC exemption) * [ ] Detailed guide: Cyprus Tax Life: Non-Dom Status Guide ==== Company Structure (if applicable) ==== * [ ] If forming a Cyprus company, ensure all substance requirements are met from day one * [ ] Appoint local directors or ensure your own presence qualifies as management and control * [ ] Obtain corporate TIN and VAT number if needed * [ ] See [[/Company Formation in Cyprus/|Chapter 5]] for full formation checklist === First Tax Year: Annual Obligations === * [ ] File IR.1 individual tax return (due by 31 July of the following year, or 31 October for online submission) * [ ] Declare all worldwide income if you are a Cyprus tax resident * [ ] Pay any tax due (income tax, GHS) * [ ] Retain documentation for Non-Dom claim (proof that no other country claims you as resident) * [ ] If you own a Cyprus company: ensure IR.4 corporate tax return is filed (due 15 months after fiscal year end) === Common Mistakes to Avoid === * '''Not formally leaving the home country''': Simply moving abroad without deregistering can leave you liable for tax in the home country * '''Failing the 60-Day economic nexus test''': Having no company, employment, or directorship in Cyprus means you cannot use the 60-Day Rule even if you spend 60+ days there * '''Rent in Cyprus but keep "center of life" abroad''': Courts and tax authorities look at where children go to school, where your spouse/partner lives, where your social and economic ties are strongest * '''Late bank account opening''': Some Cyprus banks take 6-8 weeks to open an account; start early * '''Missing the VAT registration threshold''': If your turnover exceeds €15,600, you must register for VAT. 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This is a general guide - individual circumstances vary, and professional advice is recommended. === Before You Leave: Home Country === ==== Tax Obligations ==== * [ ] Confirm your exit tax obligations (Germany, France, Netherlands, and others may tax unrealized gains on departure) * [ ] Obtain written confirmation of your last tax year's liability from the home country tax authority * [ ] Check whether your home country requires a formal "deregistration" for tax purposes (Germany: ''Abmeldung'', Netherlands: ''uitschrijving'', France: departure declaration to the ''fisc'') * [ ] If you own a business: assess whether the home country will argue that your company remains resident there (management and control test) * [ ] Review any existing tax treaties between your home country and Cyprus ==== Financial and Banking ==== * [ ] Open a Cyprus bank account if possible before arrival (some banks allow non-resident applications remotely) * [ ] Keep your home country bank account open initially (closing too early can complicate proof of domicile change) * [ ] Transfer investment portfolios gradually if needed; check for CGT implications at point of transfer ==== Documents to Gather ==== * [ ] Passport (and/or EU National ID card if applicable) * [ ] Birth certificate (certified translation if not in Greek or English) * [ ] Marriage/civil partnership certificate if applicable * [ ] Last 3 years of tax returns from home country * [ ] Proof of employment or business income (contracts, invoices, bank statements) * [ ] Academic and professional qualifications (for employment applications in Cyprus) === On Arrival: First 30 Days === ==== Residence Registration (EU Citizens) ==== * [ ] Register with the local Municipal Authority or District Administration Office * [ ] Apply for the '''Yellow Slip''' (MEU1 - Certificate of Registration for EU citizens) * Required documents: valid EU passport/ID, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient resources or employment * Processing time: same-day to 2 weeks depending on office * Full guide: Cyprus Tax Life: Yellow Slip (MEU1) Guide ==== Tax Registration ==== * [ ] Register with the Cyprus Tax Department to obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) * [ ] If self-employed: register for tax purposes and declare business activity * [ ] If a director of a Cyprus company: ensure the company's registered records reflect your involvement ==== Healthcare ==== * [ ] Register with the General Healthcare System (GHS/GESY) at gesy.org.cy * [ ] GHS contributions: 2.65% on most income types (including dividends for Non-Dom residents) * [ ] Choose a personal doctor (General Practitioner) from the GHS provider list ==== Banking ==== * [ ] Open a local bank account (Bank of Cyprus, Hellenic Bank, Eurobank Cyprus are the main options) * [ ] Required: TIN, Yellow Slip, proof of address, passport, source of funds documentation === First 90 Days: Status and Structure === ==== Tax Residency ==== * [ ] Verify that you meet the conditions for your chosen residency route: * Standard 183-day rule: no additional conditions * 60-Day Rule: confirm all five conditions are met - see [[/The 60-Day Rule/|Chapter 4]] * [ ] Accumulate documentation of days in Cyprus (travel records, utility bills, receipts) * [ ] Request a Tax Residency Certificate from the Cyprus Tax Department once eligible ==== Non-Dom Status ==== * [ ] Confirm you have not been domiciled in Cyprus for more than 17 of the past 20 years * [ ] Register for Non-Dom status via the Cyprus Tax Department * [ ] Notify the tax authority of any dividend income or interest income (to ensure correct SDC exemption) * [ ] Detailed guide: Cyprus Tax Life: Non-Dom Status Guide ==== Company Structure (if applicable) ==== * [ ] If forming a Cyprus company, ensure all substance requirements are met from day one * [ ] Appoint local directors or ensure your own presence qualifies as management and control * [ ] Obtain corporate TIN and VAT number if needed * [ ] See [[/Company Formation in Cyprus/|Chapter 5]] for full formation checklist === First Tax Year: Annual Obligations === * [ ] File IR.1 individual tax return (due by 31 July of the following year, or 31 October for online submission) * [ ] Declare all worldwide income if you are a Cyprus tax resident * [ ] Pay any tax due (income tax, GHS) * [ ] Retain documentation for Non-Dom claim (proof that no other country claims you as resident) * [ ] If you own a Cyprus company: ensure IR.4 corporate tax return is filed (due 15 months after fiscal year end) === Common Mistakes to Avoid === * '''Not formally leaving the home country''': Simply moving abroad without deregistering can leave you liable for tax in the home country * '''Failing the 60-Day economic nexus test''': Having no company, employment, or directorship in Cyprus means you cannot use the 60-Day Rule even if you spend 60+ days there * '''Rent in Cyprus but keep "center of life" abroad''': Courts and tax authorities look at where children go to school, where your spouse/partner lives, where your social and economic ties are strongest * '''Late bank account opening''': Some Cyprus banks take 6-8 weeks to open an account; start early * '''Missing the VAT registration threshold''': If your turnover exceeds €15,600, you must register for VAT. 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[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:27, 28 April 2026 (UTC)}} 683kiylxpm9z2piaknguzbb4t4dxnui Lentis/The Ebola Outbreak of 2014 0 482925 4633007 2026-04-28T20:33:55Z BDaws 3579797 Added intro, bullet points to cover for background, as well as started listing the participant groups in the response section 4633007 wikitext text/x-wiki == Introduction == The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa was one of the most severe public-health crises of the twenty-first century. The outbreak began in the village of Meliandou in Guinea and quickly spread to neighboring countries. Lasting from 2014-2016, the virus caused widespread devastation and death, claiming more than 11,000 lives during the outbreak. == Background == * Virus first identified in 1976 in central Africa, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Before 2014 most outbreaks small and geographically contained * 2014 outbreak, largest, most cases and deaths than all previous, origin guinea spreading to Liberia and Sierra Leone * August 2014, WHO declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern * June 2016 outbreak declared over, more than 28600 infected, reported 11325 died. * Patient zero in Meliandou Village, Guinea (12/28/13) * First confirmed Ebola cases in Liberia (3/29/14) * First confirmed Ebola cases in Sierra Leone (5/25/14) == Response == === Affected Populations === === Healthcare Workers === === World Health Organization (WHO) === i38v05wmm8y4y3xoxxc0bo1lvfhszku 4633022 4633007 2026-04-28T22:29:25Z MathXplore 3097823 Added {{[[Template:BookCat|BookCat]]}} using [[User:1234qwer1234qwer4/BookCat.js|BookCat.js]] 4633022 wikitext text/x-wiki == Introduction == The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa was one of the most severe public-health crises of the twenty-first century. 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Online sentiment shows that many citizens are concerned about the lack of safe crossing areas in Ahmedabad, particularly on larger highways<ref>{{Cite web |title=No pedestrian crossing on SG highway |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/ahmedabad/comments/1d6y9m0/no_pedestrian_crossing_on_sg_highway/ |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=www.reddit.com}}</ref>. Reduced driver speeds helps ensure that drivers are more aware of pedestrian crossings and gives pedestrians a visually-designated zone to cross as opposed to jaywalking. The paintings were done near schools and accident-prone areas to help slow down drivers in the area, showing a deliberate implementation of the technique<ref>{{Cite web |last=India |first=Think Change |title=Two women artists design 3D zebra crossing for pedestrian friendly roads |url=https://yourstory.com/2016/05/3d-zebra-crossing |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=yourstory.com |language=en}}</ref>. Thakkar was contacted by IL&FS, a private infrastructure company, to implement the crosswalks on an accident-prone stretch of the Ahmedabad-Mehsana highway<ref>{{Cite web |last=Misra |first=Tanvi |date=March 30, 2016 |title=Meet the Women Behind India's 3D 'Zebra' Crossings |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-30/meet-the-mother-daughter-duo-who-designed-india-s-3d-zebra-crossings |url-status=live |website=Bloomberg}}</ref>. Other than a vague acknowledgement from the Ahmedabadi government, there has not been a substantial effort by the Ahmedabad Municipal Transports Service to bolster the efforts of Pandya and Thakkar. They are further restricted in the implementation of these designs due to regulations by the roadworks authorities<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vijaykumar |first=Neeti |title=Mother-Daughter Duo Painted a 3D Zebra Crossing In Ahmedabad |url=https://thebetterindia.com/48968/mother-daughter-road-safety-3d-painted-zebra-crossing-ahmedabad/ |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=thebetterindia.com |language=en}}</ref>. However, the innovation drew national attention, with the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) conducting research on the effects of the paintings. They found that speed reductions ranged between 1.6% and 20.3%, with the larger reductions being that of trucks and other heavy commercial vehicles. This was primarily attributed to the higher vantage points of these larger vehicles, giving them a better view of the crosswalk and further enhancing the optical illusion. Combined with the larger breaking distance required for heavier vehicles, they are prone to slowing down more at these crosswalks<ref>{{Cite news |date=2016-06-09 |title=Illusion that works: 3D way to curb accidents |work=The Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/illusion-that-works-3d-way-to-curb-accidents/articleshow/52662981.cms? |access-date=2026-04-28 |issn=0971-8257}}</ref>. Additionally, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has allocated 20 crore rupees, or 2.1 million USD, to fixing over 100 traffic crossings, emphasizing an overall prioritization of making these crosswalks safer<ref>{{Cite news |date=2026-03-17 |title=Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation approves Rs 20 crore plan to fix 133 chaotic junctions |work=The Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/hmedabad-municipal-corporation-approves-rs-20-crore-plan-to-fix-133-chaotic-junctions/articleshow/129617560.cms? |access-date=2026-04-28 |issn=0971-8257}}</ref>. There are very few firsthand accounts of driver sentiments regarding the crosswalks. However, given the results of the research conducted by the CRRI, it can be concluded that drivers have heightened awareness of the crosswalks and are responding relatively positively. Additionally, the design of the painting ensures that the illusion is functional from a distance, and dissipates as drivers approach the crosswalk, minimizing “panic braking” and ensuring that drivers are also kept safe<ref>{{Cite web |last=Stuart |date=2017-10-18 |title=3D advertising - magic eye zebra crossings |url=https://michoncreative.co.uk/articles/3d-advertising-magic-eye-zebra-crossings/ |access-date=2026-04-28 |website=Michon Ltd |language=en-GB}}</ref>. == References == <references /> h7jq7izof8nolh4kfmw6eqctb4s0ttp User talk:~2026-26023-28 3 482928 4633024 2026-04-28T22:29:41Z MathXplore 3097823 Notifying author of speedy deletion nomination 4633024 wikitext text/x-wiki == I have added a tag to a page you created == Hi! I'm MathXplore, and I recently reviewed your page, [[:Korean/Grammar Introduction]]. 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