Errata Fixed in Unicode 11.0.0
This page contains the definitive listing of all errata of record
since the publication of The Unicode Standard, Version 10.0 and
considered resolved by the release of Unicode Version 11.0. These
errata are listed by date in the table below. For prior errata
resolved in Unicode 10.0 and earlier, see
Errata Fixed in Unicode 10.0.
For errata still pending subsequent to the release of Unicode
11.0.0, see the list of current
Updates and Errata.
Date |
Summary |
2018-05-18 |
The glyphs shown for two Vedic characters are incorrect and
will be updated in a future version of the standard. The
addition of the dotted box to the glyphs reflects the unusual
formatting requirements typical of jihvamuliya and upadhmaniya
characters in historic scripts of India. The affected characters
are U+1CF5 VEDIC SIGN JIHVAMULIYA and U+1CF6 VEDIC SIGN
UPADHMANIYA. The old glyphs are shown on the left, and the
corrected glyphs are shown on the right.
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2018-03-16 |
The glyphs for Brahmi U+1105D BRAHMI NUMBER THIRTY and
U+1105E BRAHMI NUMBER FORTY are being changed to reflect earlier
sources. The headstroke in 30 appears in later stages of Brahmi,
not in the earliest sources. The earliest sources of 40 have a
symmetrical form. The current glyphs in the charts are shown on
the left. They will be replaced by the glyphs shown on the right
(reflecting the earlier sources).
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2018-01-31 |
The glyphs shown for two Brahmi characters are incorrect, and will be updated in a future version of the standard. The addition of the dotted box to the glyphs reflects the unusual formatting requirements typical of jihvamuliya and upadhmaniya characters in historic scripts of India. The affected characters are U+11003 BRAHMI SIGN JIHVAMULIYA and U+11004 BRAHMI SIGN UPADHMANIYA. The old glyphs are shown on the left, and the corrected glyphs are shown on the right.
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