ConScript Unicode Registry
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The ConScript Unicode Registry is a volunteer project to coordinate the assignment of code points in the Unicode Private Use Area for the encoding of artificial scripts.[1] It was founded by John Cowan and is maintained by John Cowan and Michael Everson. It has no formal connection with the Unicode Consortium.
The CSUR includes the following scripts:
- Tengwar (E000–E07F) [May be in Unicode's SMP] [1]
- Cirth (E080–E0FF) [May be in Unicode's SMP] [2]
- Engsvanyáli (E100–E14F) [3]
- Kinya (E150–E1AF) [4]
- Ilianore (E1B0–E1CF) [5]
- Syai (E1D0–E1FF) [6]
- Verdurian (E200–E26F) [7]
- aUI (E270–E28F) [8]
- Amman-Iar (E290–E2BF) [9]
- Streich (E2C0–E2CF) [10]
- Xaîni (E2D0–E2FF) [11]
- Mizarian (E300–E33F) [12]
- Zírí:nka (E340–E35F) [13]
- Sarkai (E360–E37F) [14]
- Thelwik (E380–E3AF) [15]
- Olaetyan (E3B0–E3FF) [16]
- Nísklôz (E400–E42F) [17]
- Kazat ?Akkorou (E430–E44F) [18]
- Kazvarad (E450–E46F) [19]
- Zarkhánd (E470–E48F) [20]
- Røzhxh (E490–E4BF) [21]
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