- The
Duployan shorthand, or
Duployan stenography (French: Sténographie Duployé), was
created by
Father Émile Duployé in 1860 for
writing French. Since...
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symbols instead of the
intended characters.
Duployan is a
Unicode block containing characters for
various Duployan shorthands,
including French Duployéan,...
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strokes without the
angular outlines characteristic of
earlier systems like
Duployan shorthand,
thereby enhancing writing speed and legibility. Over the years...
- ⦵, to mean
standard state (chemistry)) U+1BC85 𛲅
DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH
CIRCLE U+1BC95 𛲕
DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW
CIRCLE U+26AC ⚬
MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE...
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Musical Notation (Unicode block)
Znamenny Musical Notation (Unicode block)
Duployan (Unicode block)
Shorthand Format Controls (Unicode block)
Sutton SignWriting:...
- that are not
fundamentally different from
consonant signs (e.g., Gregg,
Duployan).
Mixed alphabetic –
Expression of
vowels and
consonants by
different kinds...
- of shorthands, both
modern and ancient. Currently, only one
shorthand (
Duployan) has been
given an ISO code, in
preparation for
inclusion in the Unicode...
- and
those of
other language systems. Its
entire written form is in the
Duployan shorthand developed by
French priest Émile Duployé. Many
words from Chinook...
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Extension (1B130–1B16F)
Nushu (1B170–1B2FF)
Notational writing systems:
Duployan (1BC00–1BC9F)
Shorthand Format Controls (1BCA0–1BCAF)
Symbols for Legacy...
- 15924/RA-JAC".
Unicode Consortium.
Retrieved 24
January 2019. In July, 2010,
Duployan shorthand was ****igned code 755, even
though the 700-799
range still carried...