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Catrinity Private Use Area Characters Catrinity 1.9 Private Use Area Characters The codepoints in the Private Use Area(s) are reserved for own characters of individual fonts. They have generic names and default properties in Unicode. The character names used in this document are own inventions and not standardised in any way. The regular names of these characters according to Unicode are “PRIVATE USE CHARACTER-” followed by the codepoint of each character, e.g. “PRIVATE USE CHARACTER-E000”. Accordingly, the blocks and their names are also self-invented. These names always start with “Private Use Area:” to make sure that they can never collide with a real Unicode block. The assignments are mostly stable, but characters may occasionally be removed from the Private Use Area if they are defined in an official Unicode block. In this case they are marked as undefined in this document, with a reference to the new codepoint. Catrinity a0empts to be as compatible as possible to the Under-ConScript Unicode Registry ( UCSUR ), the 1ishi,i-Te,i font ( ) and the 2uivira font ( ). Unfortunately, this is not always possible as these sometimes use the same codepoints for di3erent characters. In doubt, the 1ishi,i-Te,i assignments are preferred over 2uivira՚s, as 1ishi,i-Te,i has more private use characters and be0er compatibility with other fonts and pseudo-standards than 2uivira. 5or every character in Catrinity which is found at a di3erent codepoint in 1ishi,i-Te,i or 2uivira, a reference to 1ishi,i-Te,i՚s and6or 2uivira՚s codepoint is given in this document. Under-ConScript Unicode Registry ( UCSUR )- h0ps-66www.,reative,orp.com6ucsur6 1ishi,i-Te,i ( )- h0ps-66umihotaru.wor,6 (in 7apanese) 1ishi,i-Te,i Private Use Area documentation- h0ps-66umihotaru.wor,6nishi,i-te,i_pua.pdf (in English) 2uivira ( )- h0p-669uivira-font.com6 2uivira Private Use Area documentation- h0p-669uivira-font.com6.les62uiviraPUA.pdf Private Use Area- Tengwar UCSUR E000 : Tengwar Le0er Tinco UCSUR E027 n Tengwar Le0er Aare 1u9uerna UCSUR E001 < Tengwar Le0er Parma UCSUR E02I o Tengwar Le0er Silme Hyarmen UCSUR E002 > Tengwar Le0er Calma UCSUR E029 p Tengwar Le0er Silme Hwesta Sindarinwa UCSUR E003 @ Tengwar Le0er 2uesse UCSUR E02A q Tengwar Le0er ranta UCSUR E00A B Tengwar Le0er Ando UCSUR E02M o Tengwar Le0er Uure UCSUR E00C D Tengwar Le0er Umbar UCSUR E02C s Tengwar Le0er Long Carrier UCSUR E00E F Tengwar Le0er Anga UCSUR E02P t Tengwar Le0er Halla UCSUR E007 H Tengwar Le0er Ungwe UCSUR E02E u Tengwar Le0er Short Carrier UCSUR E00I J Tengwar Le0er Thuule UCSUR E031 v Tengwar Le0er Stemless Vala UCSUR E009 K Tengwar Le0er 5ormen UCSUR E032 w Tengwar Le0er Stemless Anna UCSUR E00A L Tengwar Le0er Harma UCSUR E03A x Tengwar Le0er Ligating Short Carrier UCSUR E00M N Tengwar Le0er Hwesta UCSUR E03C y Tengwar Le0er Anna Sindarinwa UCSUR E00C O Tengwar Le0er Anto UCSUR E03E u Tengwar Le0er Open Anna UCSUR E00P Q Tengwar Le0er Ampa UCSUR E037 z Tengwar Le0er Reversed Parma UCSUR E00E R Tengwar Le0er Anca UCSUR E03I { Tengwar Le0er Reversed 5ormen UCSUR E005 S Tengwar Le0er Un9ue UCSUR E039 | Tengwar Le0er Tall Stemless Vala UCSUR E010 T Tengwar Le0er 1uumen UCSUR E03A } Tengwar Le0er Mh UCSUR E011 U Tengwar Le0er Malta UCSUR E03M ~ Tengwar Le0er Meleriandic Mh E012 W Tengwar Le0er 1oldo UCSUR E03C • Tengwar Le0er Lowdham Hw E013 X Tengwar Le0er 1walme UCSUR E03P € Tengwar Le0er Vaiya E01A Y Tengwar Le0er Oore UCSUR E0A0 • Tengwar Sign Three Pots Above UCSUR E01C [ Tengwar Le0er Vala UCSUR E0A1 • Tengwar Sign Three Pots Melow UCSUR E01E \ Tengwar Le0er Anna UCSUR E0A2 • Tengwar Sign Two Pots Above UCSUR E017 ] Tengwar Le0er Vilya UCSUR E0A3 •… Tengwar Sign Two Pots Melow UCSUR E01I ^ Tengwar Le0er E_tended Tinco UCSUR E0AA • Tengwar Sign Amaticse UCSUR E019 ` Tengwar Le0er E_tended Parma UCSUR E0AC • Tengwar Sign 1unticse UCSUR E01A a Tengwar Le0er E_tended Calma UCSUR E0AE • Tengwar Sign Acute UCSUR E01M b Tengwar Le0er E_tended 2uesse UCSUR E0A7 • Tengwar Sign Acute Melow UCSUR E01C c Tengwar Le0er E_tended Ando UCSUR E0AI • Tengwar Sign Pouble Acute UCSUR E01P d Tengwar Le0er E_tended Umbar UCSUR E0A9 • Tengwar Sign Pouble Acute Melow UCSUR E01E e Tengwar Le0er E_tended Anga UCSUR E0AA • Tengwar Sign Right Curl UCSUR E015 f Tengwar Le0er E_tended Ungwe UCSUR E0AM •• Tengwar Sign Right Curl Melow UCSUR E020 g Tengwar Le0er Roomen UCSUR E0AC • Tengwar Sign Le• Curl UCSUR E021 h Tengwar Le0er Arda UCSUR E0AP •• Tengwar Sign Le• Curl Melow UCSUR E022 i Tengwar Le0er Lambe UCSUR E0AE •‘ Tengwar Sign Pouble Right Curl UCSUR E023 j Tengwar Le0er Alda UCSUR E0A5 •’ Tengwar Sign Pouble Le• Curl UCSUR E02A k Tengwar Le0er Silme UCSUR E0C0 •“ Tengwar Sign 1asalizer UCSUR E02C l Tengwar Le0er Silme 1u9uerna UCSUR E0C1 •• Tengwar Sign Poubler UCSUR E02E m Tengwar Le0er Aare UCSUR E0C2 •– Tengwar Sign Tilde UCSUR E0C3 •— Tengwar Sign Mreve UCSUR E0EA Tengwar Le• 2uotation Mar, E0CA • Tengwar Sign Grave UCSUR E0EM © Tengwar Right 2uotation Mar, E0CC • Tengwar Sign ranta Above UCSUR E0EC ª Tengwar Thorin E_clamation Mar, E0CE • Tengwar Sign Three Inverted Pots Above UCSUR E070 « Tengwar Pigit Zero UCSUR E0C7 • Tengwar Sign Long Carrier Melow UCSUR ­ Tengwar Le0er Stemless Oore UCSUR E0CI • Tengwar Sign Sa-Rince Ending E071 ® Tengwar Pigit One ­ Tengwar Le0er Stemless Vilya E0C9 • Tengwar Sign Combining Sa-Rince E072 ¯ Tengwar Pigit Two UCSUR E0CA • Tengwar Sign Pot Inside E073 ° Tengwar Pigit Three UCSUR E0E0 Tengwar Pusta UCSUR E07A ± Tengwar Pigit 5our UCSUR E0E1 - 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