Handy table of combining character classes

From: John Cowan (jcowan@reutershealth.com)
Date: Fri Nov 07 2003 - 14:57:51 EST

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    Here's a little table of the combining classes, showing the value, the
    number of characters in the class, and a handy name (typically the one
    used in the Unicode Standard, or a CODE POINT NAME if there is only one;
    sometimes of my own invention).

    Class Count Name
    ===== ===== ====
    0 589 Class Zero
    1 16 Overlays
    7 7 Nuktas
    8 2 Japanese Sound Marks
    9 16 Viramas
    10 1 HEBREW POINT SHEVA
    11 1 HEBREW POINT HATAF SEGOL
    12 1 HEBREW POINT HATAF PATAH
    13 1 HEBREW POINT HATAF QAMATS
    14 1 HEBREW POINT HIRIQ
    15 1 HEBREW POINT TSERE
    16 1 HEBREW POINT SEGOL
    17 1 HEBREW POINT PATAH
    18 1 HEBREW POINT QAMATS
    19 1 HEBREW POINT HOLAM
    20 1 HEBREW POINT QUBUTS
    21 1 HEBREW POINT DAGESH OR MAPIQ
    22 1 HEBREW POINT METEG
    23 1 HEBREW POINT RAFE
    24 1 HEBREW POINT SHIN DOT
    25 1 HEBREW POINT SIN DOT
    26 1 HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA
    27 1 ARABIC FATHATAN
    28 1 ARABIC DAMMATAN
    29 1 ARABIC KASRATAN
    30 1 ARABIC FATHA
    31 1 ARABIC DAMMA
    32 1 ARABIC KASRA
    33 1 ARABIC SHADDA
    34 1 ARABIC SUKUN
    35 1 ARABIC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALEF
    36 1 SYRIAC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALAPH
    84 1 TELUGU LENGTH MARK
    91 1 TELUGU AI LENGTH MARK
    103 2 Thai Sara U/UU
    107 4 Thai Tone Marks
    118 2 Lao U/UU
    122 4 Lao Tone Marks
    129 1 TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN AA
    130 6 Various Tibetan Vowels
    132 1 TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN U
    202 4 Below Attached
    216 9 Above Right Attached
    218 1 Below Left
    220 81 Below
    222 4 Below Right
    224 2 Left
    226 1 Right
    228 3 Above Left
    230 147 Above
    232 3 Above Right
    233 2 Double Below
    234 4 Double Above
    240 1 COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI

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