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| Cham = Cham
 
| Cham = Cham
 
| Cher = Cherokee
 
| Cher = Cherokee
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| Chrs = Chorasmian
 
| Copt = Coptic
 
| Copt = Coptic
 
| Cprt = Cypriot
 
| Cprt = Cypriot
 
| Cyrl = Cyrillic
 
| Cyrl = Cyrillic
 
| Deva = Devanagari
 
| Deva = Devanagari
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| Diak = Dives Akuru
 
| Dogr = Dogra
 
| Dogr = Dogra
 
| Dsrt = Deseret
 
| Dsrt = Deseret
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| Khmr = Khmer
 
| Khmr = Khmer
 
| Khoj = Khojki
 
| Khoj = Khojki
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| Kits = Khitan Small Script
 
| Knda = Kannada
 
| Knda = Kannada
 
| Kthi = Kaithi
 
| Kthi = Kaithi
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| Xpeo = Old Persian
 
| Xpeo = Old Persian
 
| Xsux = Cuneiform
 
| Xsux = Cuneiform
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| Yezi = Yezidi
 
| Yiii = Yi
 
| Yiii = Yi
 
| Zanb = Zanabazar Square
 
| Zanb = Zanabazar Square

Revision as of 20:11, 13 March 2020

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This template provides the Alias, as defined by Unicode.

It also is used to determine whether a scripot is formally present in Unicode. (Script-id has an Alias <==> script is in Unicode).

Usage

Expected code input: {{{1}}}=an ISO 15924 code ("Latn" in alpha-4 OR its numeric code)

Default output, in case the input is not found in the list, is blank (no text). It can be set different:

Version

  • Alias names as of 2020-03-13, aligned with Unicode version 13.0. [1] and [2] (Latest Version files). File version self-identifies as "PropertyValueAliases-13.0.0.txt # Date: 2019-11-13, 21:52:10 GMT"

See also

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