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Windows 10 Windows 10 converges the Windows platform for use across multiple device categories. The description above of previous releases applies to Windows Client (desktop) and Server editions. This section on Windows 10 covers all Windows 10 editions, including Desktop, Server and Mobile. All Windows 10 editions support the same set of scripts. In addition to the scripts supported in earlier Windows releases, Windows 10 adds support for several additional, historic scripts. That's all interesting, but I'd been since many years ago confronted with this problem described below: Display of fonts with glyphs of Unicode ranges from hex-10000 upwards.

(Example glyphs of Unicode ranges from hex-10b00 to hex-10b3f (Avestan) and from hex-10b78 to hex-10b7f (Inscriptional Pahlavi)) They are not displayed correctly in Microsoft features like Word or managed in Keyboard Layout Creator? In Unicode Code Unicode 6.0.0_6.1_6.2_6.3_7.0.0-8.0 there are many glyphs from ranges hex-10000 (Linear B Syllabary) up to hex-e01ef (Variation Selectors Supplement). As far as I can see the above mentioned problems are not yet solved neither in Windows 8.1 nor in the newest version of Windows 10. What's the matter? Why these difficulties with these Unicode Code ranges? Does Office 365 or Office 2016 support these above described Unicode ranges?

Keyboards for Avestan, Inscriptional Pahlavi, Linear B Syllabary and so on? Until today - since some years ago - I'm still waiting getting these problems being solved in Microsoft's features, but how and when?

Regards, Ernst Tremel. Ernst: It's not clear to me exactly where you are seeing problems. Free Download Full Version Games For Nokia 300.

For several versions now, Windows has in general supported display of Unicode 'supplementary-plane' characters (U+10000 - U+10FFFF, sometimes also referred to as 'surrogate pairs'). I say, 'in general', since there hasn't necessarily been support for all characters in this range in the fonts provided in Windows, or for complex script shaping. But support for more and more of Unicode has been added in every version. For details, see this article: Here are some examples from Windows 8.1: Supplementary-plane characters displayed in File Explorer: Variation selector sequence and supplementary-plane characters in Notepad: You mentioned Word, so here's an example in Word: And you mentioned Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator.

This app may not automatically select a suitable font for all character ranges, and you may need to select an appropriate font yourself (View >Font.). Here's an example showing Osmanya characters (U+10480 - U+104AF) after selecting the Ebrima font: There may also be certain scenarios that are not explicitly supported. In particular, the command console (cmd.exe) has not been designed for broad support of Unicode. If you could clarify specific cases in which you are not seeing supplementary-plane characters supported in Windows, that would help in identifying if there are issues that have gone undetected.

My interest is in Myanmar which I note is not in your discussion. Calibrated Q Xd Decode Serial Mac. I have added the following to Word 2016 (and it works with Word 2013): I also use an external Myanmar keyboard or the onscreen one, but that above does combinations better (speed at my knowledge level is not an issue). The parts in red show that issue. Word uses Unicode 7.0 to form the syllables. ကျ is made from 2 letters and Word 2016 handles the transition between roman fonts and Myanmar Text font well in Unicode. The problem is most Burmese use a pre Unicode system (eg Zawgyi-one). They type the vowel ေ before they type ကျ because it goes to the right of the ကျ.