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Standardized Variants
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SummaryThis file provides a visual display of the standard variant sequences derived from StandardizedVariants.txt.
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The file and the files described herein are part of the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and are governed by the UCD Terms of Use stated at the end.
Introduction
The tables here exhaustively lists the valid, registered combinations of base character plus variation indicator. All combinations not listed in StandardizedVariants.txt are unspecified and are reserved for future standardization; no conformant process may interpret them as standardized variants. Variation selectors and their use are described in The Unicode Standard.
These mathematical variants are all produced with the addition of Variation Selector 1 (VS1 or U+FE00) to mathematical operator base characters. There is no variation according to context. The Mongolian variants use the Mongolian Variant Selectors, and may vary according to context. That is, if a contextual shape is not listed below, then the variation sequence has an unmodified appearance. At this time no Han variants exist.
Note: The glyphs used to show the variations are often derived from different physical fonts than the representative glyphs in the standard. They may therefore exhibit minor differences in size, proportion, or weight unrelated to the intentional difference in feature that is the defining element of the variation. Such minor differences should be ignored. Likewise, in some cases the existing representative fonts may not yet contain newly encoded characters and hence some representative glyphs shown in these tables may have a slightly different style than others.
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