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Updates and Errata
The following is a list of errata noted for
The Unicode
Standard, Version 15.1, its code charts, annexes, the Unicode
Character Database, and the text and data files for other synchronized
specifications. It is periodically updated to include
corrections to typographic errors and new clarifications of the
text. This list also includes errata noted for the text of The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0—Core Specification.
Current Errata Notices
Date |
Summary |
2024-07-30 |
In Unicode Version 16.0, the glyph for U+0620 ARABIC LETTER
KASHMIRI YEH should be updated to show a truncated yeh shape without
the diacritic ring, per UTC decision
180-C23.
The glyph on the left is the old shape and the glyph on the right
is the new, updated glyph:
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2024-06-04 |
The cuneiform signs UN and KALAM, which look identical in later styles of
cuneiform, were misanalyzed in the original encoding proposal in 2004. The
character U+12327 was incorrectly described as the gunû of the sign UN,
whereas the sign UN is instead the gunû of the sign KALAM.
The misanalysis has been addressed by exchanging the glyphs, thus giving
U+12326 CUNEIFORM SIGN UN its correct gunified glyph, and by defining a
formal alias of type “correction” for U+12327 with the value CUNEIFORM
SIGN KALAM. Note that name of the character U+12326 is correct; this is the
character that should be used for the sign UN.
The incorrect association of code points, reference glyphs, and character
names, as shown in the code charts of Unicode 15.1 and earlier, is shown on
the left in the image below; this will be corrected and annotated as shown
on the right in version 16.0 of the standard. Note that the symbol ※
indicates an alias correcting the character name; see Section 24.1,
Character Names List, in The Unicode Standard.
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2023-09-15 |
In the published code charts for Version 15.1, the U-source glyph for
U+29530 is missing from the code chart for CJK Extension B. This will be corrected
in a future version of the standard.
The relevant U-source glyph, in context, is shown in the image below.
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2022-09-28 |
In section 3.2, Conformance Requirements, on page 77 of Version 15.0 of the Unicode Standard, the second paragraph should refer to the Unicode Standard, Version 15.0.0, rather than Version 14.0.0. The corrected version should read as follows:
In addition to this core specification, the Unicode Standard, Version 15.0.0, includes a number of Unicode Standard Annexes (UAXes) and the Unicode Character Database. At the end of this section there is a list of those annexes that are considered an integral part of the Unicode Standard, Version 15.0.0, and therefore covered by these conformance requirements.
Also on page 83 in the same section, the first paragraph under “Unicode Standard Annexes” should refer to the Unicode Standard, Version 15.0.0, rather than Version 14.0.0. The corrected version should read as follows:
The following standard annexes are approved and considered part of Version 15.0 of the Unicode Standard. These annexes may contain either normative or informative material, or both. Any reference to Version 15.0 of the standard automatically includes Version 15.0 of these standard annexes.
There are also index entries on page 1015 and page 1030 that mistakenly refer to Version 14.0, rather than Version 15.0.
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2022-09-27 |
Due to a technical glitch, Figure 5-6, Inside-Out Rule, on page 222 of Version 15.0 of the Unicode Standard is incorrect. The correct version of this same figure is shown below and also can be found on page 222 of Version 14.0 of the Unicode Standard.
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Reports of errors in published documents, such as the Unicode
Standard itself or Unicode Technical Reports, may be filed using the
Unicode Consortium's
contact form. If confirmed, and depending on the nature of the
reported error, an erratum may be posted on this page, to be fixed
in subsequent editions of the Standard or related specifications.
Formal corrigenda notices for the Unicode Standard can be found at
Corrigenda to the Unicode Standard.
Corrigenda for the Unicode CLDR
are posted at
Unicode CLDR Corrigenda. Errata notices for Unicode CLDR and its related specification, UTS #35: Locale Data Markup Language (LDML) can be found in the various release notes accessed from the Unicode CLDR Downloads page. For information regarding current bug reports for Unicode CLDR, see Unicode CLDR Bug Tracking Available Reports.
Archived Errata Fixed in Prior Versions
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