Version 6.1 of the Unicode Standard continues the Unicode Consortium’s long-term commitment to support the full diversity of languages around the world. This latest version adds characters to support additional languages of China, other Asian countries, and Africa. It also addresses educational needs in the Arabic-speaking world. A total of 732 new characters have been added.
This version of the Standard also brings technical improvements to support implementers. Improved changes to property values and their aliases mean that properties now have easy-to-specify labels. The new labels combined with a new script extensions property means that regular expressions can be more straightforward and are easier to validate. Hangul algorithms were consolidated and restructured. Before, one had to examine four separate documents. Now, the information is consolidated in the core specification in Chapter 3, Conformance.
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