New in Unicode 14.0
a bunch of historical scripts, plus:
• Toto, a very new script (2015!) for writing the Toto language (previously, Toto was written in the Bengali script).
• Vithkuqi, an older script for writing Albanian, which fell out of use because the guy who invented it died. It is now being revived! Most of the contemporary evidence provided in the proposal comes in the form of tattoos.
• Tangsa, a new script which has been under development since 1990 for writing the Tangsa languages.
New in Unicode 14.0
You ever heard of the Ormulum?! Written by this dude named Orm?! Well they encoded four new combining marks for it.
New in Unicode 14.0
Unicode ⁜finally⁜ added the medieval exclamation point and question mark signs, which look like the exclamation point and question mark signs you know and love, but a little wonky.
Also in the “encoding punctuation marks, but wonky” category is OBLIQUE HYPHEN, which is like a hyphen, but oblique.
New in Unicode 14.0
The font of a bunch of CJK symbols in the code charts has changed to <https://github.com/unicode-org/cjk-symbols/>, which is mostly derived from Source Han Serif. It looks pretty good!
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New in Unicode 14.0
Programming languages have ++i and i++ but now in Unicode you are able to do “++ above” and “++ below”, which are evidently used by some linguist for something.
There is also COMBINING NUMBER SIGN ABOVE, which has the wonderful annotation “superscript octothorp”.