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| Armn = Թ
 
| Armn = Թ
 
| Avst = [[File:Avestanalph.svg|20px]]
 
| Avst = [[File:Avestanalph.svg|20px]]
| Bali = [[File:Bali Ka.png|30px]]
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| Bali =
 
| Bamu = [[File:Bamum La.png|16px]]
 
| Bamu = [[File:Bamum La.png|16px]]
 
| Bass = [[File:Bassa Tawh.png|14px]]
 
| Bass = [[File:Bassa Tawh.png|14px]]
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| Ital = 𐌄
 
| Ital = 𐌄
 
| Jamo = <big>ᇂ</big>
 
| Jamo = <big>ᇂ</big>
| Java = [[File:Javanese ka.svg|40px]]
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| Java =
 
| Jpan = 書
 
| Jpan = 書
 
| Jurc = [[File:Jurchen dʒu.png|20px]]
 
| Jurc = [[File:Jurchen dʒu.png|20px]]

Revision as of 15:20, 5 May 2018

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Do not edit this list randomly. This list is used in userboxes.

This template returns a representative glyph corresponding to the ISO 15924 input code, either a four-letter code or three-digit numeric code.

Usage

The default output, when the input is not found in the list, or when a representative glyph has not been defined for a given script is a blank space.


General information on ISO 15924 templates

Overview and Updates

ISO updates

The ISO 15924 list of script codes is updated regularly, usually at least once a year. The current list is complete as of 25 January 2021, and defines 208 codes (code, number, script name).

Note: when resolving red links or wrong links, edit {{ISO 15924/wp-name}} or {{ISO 15924/wp-category}}. That is where the connection between ISO code and Wikipedia names is made.

Sources

See also

{{Script}}

References