WHAT’S NEW IN UNICODE 16.0?
most importantly to me personally, Unicode 16.0 comes with U+A7DA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA, U+A7DB LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA, and U+A7DC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE
these letters are siblings to the long‐encoded character, U+019B LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE. they originate with an American phoneticist notation and are used as part of the orthographies for many Salishan and Wakashan languages, spoken in the Pacific Northwest
see the proposal for more details: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2023/23191-three-latin-additions.pdf
WHAT’S NEW IN UNICODE 16.0?
also new in Latin: capital ram’s horn; capital and lowercase S with diagonal stroke
re: WHAT’S NEW IN UNICODE 16.0?
@Lady Did we ever get a Unicode 15 book (or pair)? Any idea if there will be a 16 book?
re: WHAT’S NEW IN UNICODE 16.0?
@aschmitz doesn’t look like they did 15 or (unsurprisingly) 15.1, so it’s not looking great…
i haven’t heard anything concrete tho
WHAT’S NEW IN UNICODE 16.0?
lots for legacy computing once again in this release, including:
• a whole host of missing characters for Amstrad CPC, Apple II, TRS-80, Sharp MZ, Sharp X1… <https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21235r-terminals-supplement.pdf>
• five symbols for Smalltalk <https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21234-terminals-smalltalk.pdf>