Emoji Space

Markus Scherer via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Mon Jul 17 09:59:10 CDT 2017


On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 5:25 AM, Christoph Päper via Unicode <
unicode at unicode.org> wrote:

> As you may know, the combined original Japanese emoji set included three
> whitespace characters: one was the full width of a (square) emoji, one was
> half that and the last one was a quarter blank. Their KDDI Shift-JIS codes
> were F7A9, F7AA and F7AB, respectively, and their internal numeric IDs were
> #173, #174 and #175, respectively. They were apparently not adapted as new
> Unicode characters and no existing space character gained the Emoji
> property.
>

They were among the 115 or so emoji unified with Unicode 5.2-and-earlier
characters.
http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucd/EmojiSources.txt

2002;;F7AA;
2003;;F7A9;
2005;;F7AB;


markus
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