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Sutton SignWriting
RangeU+1D800..U+1DAAF
(688 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsSignWriting
Assigned672 code points
Unused16 reserved code points
Unicode version history
8.0 (2015)672 (+672)
Unicode documentation
Code chart ∣ Web page
Note: [1][2]

Sutton SignWriting is a Unicode block containing characters used in SignWriting, a system for writing sign languages that was developed by Valerie Sutton in 1974.

Block

Sutton SignWriting[a][b][c] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+1D80x 𝠀 𝠁 𝠂 𝠃 𝠄 𝠅 𝠆 𝠇 𝠈 𝠉 𝠊 𝠋 𝠌 𝠍 𝠎 𝠏
U+1D81x 𝠐 𝠑 𝠒 𝠓 𝠔 𝠕 𝠖 𝠗 𝠘 𝠙 𝠚 𝠛 𝠜 𝠝 𝠞 𝠟
U+1D82x 𝠠 𝠡 𝠢 𝠣 𝠤 𝠥 𝠦 𝠧 𝠨 𝠩 𝠪 𝠫 𝠬 𝠭 𝠮 𝠯
U+1D83x 𝠰 𝠱 𝠲 𝠳 𝠴 𝠵 𝠶 𝠷 𝠸 𝠹 𝠺 𝠻 𝠼 𝠽 𝠾 𝠿
U+1D84x 𝡀 𝡁 𝡂 𝡃 𝡄 𝡅 𝡆 𝡇 𝡈 𝡉 𝡊 𝡋 𝡌 𝡍𝪛 𝡎 𝡏𝪛
U+1D85x 𝡐 𝡑𝪛 𝡒 𝡓 𝡔 𝡕 𝡖 𝡗 𝡘 𝡙 𝡚 𝡛 𝡜𝪛 𝡝 𝡞𝪛 𝡟
U+1D86x 𝡠 𝡡 𝡢 𝡣 𝡤 𝡥 𝡦 𝡧 𝡨 𝡩 𝡪 𝡫 𝡬 𝡭 𝡮 𝡯
U+1D87x 𝡰 𝡱 𝡲 𝡳 𝡴 𝡵 𝡶 𝡷 𝡸 𝡹 𝡺 𝡻 𝡼 𝡽 𝡾 𝡿
U+1D88x 𝢀 𝢁 𝢂 𝢃 𝢄 𝢅 𝢆 𝢇 𝢈 𝢉 𝢊 𝢋 𝢌 𝢍 𝢎 𝢏
U+1D89x 𝢐 𝢑 𝢒 𝢓 𝢔 𝢕 𝢖 𝢗 𝢘 𝢙 𝢚 𝢛 𝢜 𝢝 𝢞 𝢟
U+1D8Ax 𝢠 𝢡 𝢢 𝢣 𝢤 𝢥 𝢦 𝢧 𝢨 𝢩 𝢪 𝢫 𝢬 𝢭 𝢮 𝢯
U+1D8Bx 𝢰 𝢱 𝢲 𝢳 𝢴 𝢵 𝢶 𝢷 𝢸 𝢹 𝢺 𝢻 𝢼 𝢽 𝢾 𝢿
U+1D8Cx 𝣀 𝣁 𝣂 𝣃 𝣄 𝣅 𝣆 𝣇 𝣈 𝣉 𝣊 𝣋 𝣌 𝣍 𝣎 𝣏
U+1D8Dx 𝣐 𝣑 𝣒 𝣓 𝣔 𝣕 𝣖 𝣗 𝣘 𝣙 𝣚 𝣛 𝣜 𝣝 𝣞 𝣟
U+1D8Ex 𝣠 𝣡 𝣢 𝣣 𝣤 𝣥 𝣦 𝣧 𝣨 𝣩 𝣪 𝣫 𝣬 𝣭 𝣮 𝣯
U+1D8Fx 𝣰 𝣱 𝣲 𝣳 𝣴 𝣵 𝣶𝪛 𝣷 𝣸 𝣹 𝣺 𝣻 𝣼 𝣽 𝣾 𝣿
U+1D90x 𝤀 𝤁 𝤂 𝤃 𝤄𝪛 𝤅 𝤆 𝤇 𝤈 𝤉 𝤊 𝤋 𝤌 𝤍 𝤎 𝤏
U+1D91x 𝤐 𝤑 𝤒 𝤓 𝤔 𝤕 𝤖 𝤗 𝤘 𝤙 𝤚 𝤛 𝤜 𝤝 𝤞 𝤟
U+1D92x 𝤠 𝤡 𝤢 𝤣 𝤤 𝤥 𝤦 𝤧 𝤨 𝤩 𝤪 𝤫 𝤬 𝤭 𝤮 𝤯
U+1D93x 𝤰 𝤱 𝤲 𝤳 𝤴 𝤵 𝤶 𝤷 𝤸 𝤹 𝤺 𝤻 𝤼 𝤽 𝤾 𝤿
U+1D94x 𝥀 𝥁 𝥂 𝥃 𝥄 𝥅 𝥆 𝥇 𝥈 𝥉 𝥊 𝥋 𝥌 𝥍 𝥎 𝥏
U+1D95x 𝥐 𝥑 𝥒 𝥓 𝥔 𝥕 𝥖 𝥗 𝥘 𝥙 𝥚 𝥛 𝥜 𝥝 𝥞 𝥟
U+1D96x 𝥠 𝥡 𝥢 𝥣 𝥤 𝥥 𝥦 𝥧 𝥨 𝥩 𝥪 𝥫 𝥬 𝥭 𝥮 𝥯
U+1D97x 𝥰 𝥱 𝥲 𝥳 𝥴 𝥵 𝥶 𝥷 𝥸 𝥹 𝥺 𝥻 𝥼 𝥽 𝥾 𝥿
U+1D98x 𝦀 𝦁 𝦂 𝦃 𝦄 𝦅 𝦆 𝦇 𝦈 𝦉 𝦊 𝦋 𝦌 𝦍 𝦎 𝦏
U+1D99x 𝦐 𝦑 𝦒 𝦓 𝦔 𝦕 𝦖 𝦗 𝦘 𝦙 𝦚 𝦛 𝦜 𝦝 𝦞 𝦟
U+1D9Ax 𝦠 𝦡 𝦢 𝦣 𝦤 𝦥 𝦦 𝦧 𝦨 𝦩 𝦪 𝦫 𝦬 𝦭 𝦮 𝦯
U+1D9Bx 𝦰 𝦱 𝦲 𝦳 𝦴 𝦵 𝦶 𝦷 𝦸 𝦹 𝦺 𝦻 𝦼 𝦽 𝦾 𝦿
U+1D9Cx 𝧀 𝧁 𝧂 𝧃 𝧄 𝧅 𝧆 𝧇 𝧈 𝧉 𝧊 𝧋 𝧌 𝧍 𝧎 𝧏
U+1D9Dx 𝧐 𝧑 𝧒 𝧓 𝧔 𝧕 𝧖 𝧗 𝧘 𝧙 𝧚 𝧛 𝧜 𝧝 𝧞 𝧟
U+1D9Ex 𝧠 𝧡 𝧢 𝧣 𝧤 𝧥 𝧦 𝧧 𝧨 𝧩 𝧪 𝧫 𝧬 𝧭 𝧮 𝧯
U+1D9Fx 𝧰 𝧱 𝧲 𝧳 𝧴 𝧵 𝧶 𝧷 𝧸 𝧹 𝧺 𝧻 𝧼 𝧽 𝧾 𝧿
U+1DA0x 𝨀 𝨁 𝨂 𝨃 𝨄 𝨅 𝨆 𝨇 𝨈 𝨉 𝨊 𝨋 𝨌 𝨍 𝨎 𝨏
U+1DA1x 𝨐 𝨑 𝨒 𝨓 𝨔 𝨕 𝨖 𝨗 𝨘 𝨙 𝨚 𝨛 𝨜 𝨝 𝨞 𝨟
U+1DA2x 𝨠 𝨡 𝨢 𝨣 𝨤 𝨥 𝨦 𝨧 𝨨 𝨩 𝨪 𝨫 𝨬 𝨭 𝨮 𝨯
U+1DA3x 𝨰 𝨱 𝨲 𝨳 𝨴 𝨵 𝨶 𝨷 𝨸 𝨹 𝨺 𝨻 𝨼 𝨽 𝨾 𝨿
U+1DA4x 𝩀 𝩁 𝩂 𝩃 𝩄 𝩅 𝩆 𝩇 𝩈 𝩉 𝩊 𝩋 𝩌 𝩍 𝩎 𝩏
U+1DA5x 𝩐 𝩑 𝩒 𝩓 𝩔 𝩕 𝩖 𝩗 𝩘 𝩙 𝩚 𝩛 𝩜 𝩝 𝩞 𝩟
U+1DA6x 𝩠 𝩡 𝩢 𝩣 𝩤 𝩥 𝩦 𝩧 𝩨 𝩩 𝩪 𝩫 𝩬 𝩭 𝩮 𝩯
U+1DA7x 𝩰 𝩱 𝩲 𝩳 𝩴 𝩵 𝩶 𝩷 𝩸 𝩹 𝩺 𝩻 𝩼 𝩽 𝩾 𝩿
U+1DA8x 𝪀 𝪁 𝪂 𝪃 𝪄 𝪅 𝪆 𝪇 𝪈 𝪉 𝪊 𝪋
U+1DA9x  SW 
F2
 SW 
F3
 SW 
F4
 SW 
F5
 SW 
F6
U+1DAAx  SW 
R2
 SW 
R3
 SW 
R4
 SW 
R5
 SW 
R6
 SW 
R7
 SW 
R8
 SW 
R9
 SW 
R10
 SW 
R11
 SW 
R12
 SW 
R13
 SW 
R14
 SW 
R15
 SW 
R16
Notes
a.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
b.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
c.^ U+1D84D, U+1D84F, U+1D851, U+1D85C, U+1D85E, U+1D8F6, U+1D904 shown with modifier U+1DA9B SW-F2

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Sutton SignWriting block:

Version Final code points[a] Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document
8.0 U+1D800..1DA8B, 1DA9B..1DA9F, 1DAA1..1DAAF 672 L2/11-101 N4015 Everson, Michael (2011-04-06), Preliminary proposal for encoding the SignWriting script in the SMP of the UCS
L2/11-174 Bickford, J. Albert (2011-05-07), Letter in support of SignWriting
L2/11-217 N4090 Everson, Michael; Slevinski, Stephen; Sutton, Valerie (2011-05-30), Revised proposal for encoding the SignWriting script in the SMP of the UCS
N4103 "11.17 SignWriting script", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 58, 2012-01-03
L2/12-321 N4342 Everson, Michael; Hosken, Martin; Slevinski, Stephen; Sutton, Valerie (2012-10-16), Proposal for encoding Sutton SignWriting in the UCS
L2/12-343R2 Moore, Lisa (2012-12-04), "Consensus 133-C34", UTC #133 Minutes
N4353 (pdf, doc) "M60.13", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 60, 2013-05-23
Notes
  1. ^ Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  2. ^ "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.