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Collation Chart for Tai_Tham
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This page provides a collation chart. It presents information about the DUCET table of the Unicode Collation Algorithm (UCA), visualized so as to highlight the distinctions between primary, secondary, and tertiary weights supplied in the DUCET.
Each primary distinction is presented by starting a new row in the table. Characters differing only by secondary or tertiary weights, and those otherwise equivalent at all levels of the weighting, are displayed in continuation cells in the same row with the character initiating the row for the primary distinction.
To prevent rows from becoming unnecessarily long for display, the rows are wrapped in the table, with the wrapped rows using an initial blank cell to show the wrapping by a visual indentation.
Each cell is shaded to indicate the strength of the difference between that character and the previous character in the chart. The background colors are explained in the following key:
No Expansion a
0061Primary weight distinction á
00E1Secondary weight distinction A
0041Tertiary weight distinction 𝑎
1044EEquivalent at all weight levels Expansion dz
01F3Primary weight distinction dž
01C6Secondary weight distinction Dz
01F2Tertiary weight distinction ʣ
02A3Equivalent at all weight levels Contraction, No Expansion ো
09C7 09BEPrimary weight distinction Contraction and Expansion เก
0E40 0E01Primary weight distinction Highlighting shown for "No Expansions" refers to characters whose collation weight contains a single primary weight. "Expansions" refer to characters whose collation weight expands to two or more primary weights. That is typically the case for characters that have a compatibility decomposition into a sequence of letters. In some cases more than one character may be entered in the cell. This indicates the collation weighting involves a contraction in the DUCET.
Hovering over a table cell in the table will show the character name and its associated collation weights. When there is a sequence of character names, those are separated by commas. The weights are shown in square brackets, with the lists of primary, secondary, and tertiary weights each separated by a vertical bar: |. An asterisk associated with a weight value indicates that that weight is treated as a variable for collation. The table is ordered using the shifted option from UCA, which means that variable weights have a lower priority than the non-variable weights. See the UCA documentation for more explanation.
ᪧ 1AA7ᨠ 1A20ᨡ 1A21ᨢ 1A22ᨣ 1A23ᨤ 1A24ᨥ 1A25ᨦ 1A26ᩘ 1A58ᩙ 1A59ᨧ 1A27ᨨ 1A28ᨩ 1A29ᨪ 1A2Aᨫ 1A2Bᨬ 1A2Cᨭ 1A2Dᨮ 1A2Eᨯ 1A2Fᨰ 1A30ᨱ 1A31ᨲ 1A32ᨳ 1A33ᨴ 1A34ᨵ 1A35ᨶ 1A36ᨷ 1A37ᨸ 1A38ᨹ 1A39ᨺ 1A3Aᨻ 1A3Bᩚ 1A5Aᩛ 1A5Bᨼ 1A3Cᨽ 1A3Dᨾ 1A3Eᨿ 1A3Fᩀ 1A40ᩁ 1A41ᩂ 1A42ᩃ 1A43ᩄ 1A44ᩅ 1A45ᩆ 1A46ᩔ 1A54ᩇ 1A47ᩈ 1A48ᩉ 1A49ᩊ 1A4Aᩋ 1A4Bᩌ 1A4Cᩓ 1A53ᩫ 1A6Bᩕ 1A55ᩖ 1A56ᩗ 1A57ᩜ 1A5Cᩝ 1A5Dᩞ 1A5Eᩍ 1A4Dᩎ 1A4Eᩏ 1A4Fᩐ 1A50ᩑ 1A51ᩒ 1A52ᩡ 1A61ᩬ 1A6Cᩢ 1A62ᩣ 1A63ᩤ 1A64ᩥ 1A65ᩦ 1A66ᩧ 1A67ᩨ 1A68ᩩ 1A69ᩪ 1A6Aᩮ 1A6Eᩯ 1A6Fᩳ 1A73ᩰ 1A70ᩱ 1A71ᩲ 1A72ᩭ 1A6D᩠ 1A60Generated for: Unicode 18.0.0
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