Latin Extended-B | |
---|---|
Range | U+0180..U+024F (208 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Latin |
Major alphabets | Africa alphabet Americanist Azerbaijani Khoisan Pan-Nigerian Pinyin Romanian |
Assigned | 208 code points |
Unused | 0 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
1.0.0 (1991) | 113 (+113) |
1.1 (1993) | 148 (+35) |
3.0 (1999) | 178 (+30) |
3.2 (2002) | 179 (+1) |
4.0 (2003) | 183 (+4) |
4.1 (2005) | 194 (+11) |
5.0 (2006) | 208 (+14) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: Block range was extended by 80 code points in Unicode 1.1 during the unification with ISO 10646.[1][2] |
Latin Extended-B is the fourth block (0180-024F) of the Unicode Standard. It has been included since version 1.0, where it was only allocated to the code points 0180-01FF and contained 113 characters. During unification with ISO 10646 for version 1.1, the block range was extended by 80 code points and another 35 characters were assigned. In version 3.0 and later, the last 60 available code points in the block were assigned. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Extended Latin.[3]