// 0x2d80 - 0x2ddf Ethiopic Extended
// 0xab00 - 0xab2f Ethiopic Extended-A
+ // Baybayin Script
+ // 0x1700 - 0x171f Baybayin
+
+ // Ol Chiki Script
+ // 0x1c50 - 0x1c7f Ol Chiki
+
// The Emoji which map to standardized Unicode characters
// 1. Emoticons ( 1F601 - 1F64F )
// 2. Dingbats ( 2702 - 27B0 )
{
return GEEZ;
}
+ if( ( 0x1700 <= character ) && ( character <= 0x171f ) )
+ {
+ return BAYBAYIN;
+ }
if( ( 0x1780 <= character ) && ( character <= 0x17ff ) )
{
return KHMER;
{
return SUNDANESE;
}
+ if( ( 0x1c50 <= character ) && ( character <= 0x1c7f ) )
+ {
+ return OL_CHIKI;
+ }
if( ( 0x1cc0 <= character ) && ( character <= 0x1ccf ) )
{
return SUNDANESE;
SUNDANESE, ///< The Sundanese script. Used by the Sundanese language.
GEEZ, ///< The Ge'ez script. Used by the Amharic, Tigrinya and other languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
+ OL_CHIKI, ///< The Ol Chiki script. Used by the Santali.
+ BAYBAYIN, ///< The Baybayin script. Used by the Tagalog, Bikol languages, Ilocano, Pangasinan, Visayan and other languages in Philippines.
EMOJI, ///< The Emoji which map to standardized Unicode characters.
"SUNDANESE", ///< The Sundanese script. Used by the Sundanese language.
"GEEZ", ///< The Ge'ez script also known as Ethiopic. Used by the Amharic, Tigrinya and other languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
+ "OL_CHIKI", ///< The Ol Chiki script. Used by the Santali.
+ "BAYBAYIN", ///< The Baybayin script. Used by the Tagalog, Bikol languages, Ilocano, Pangasinan, Visayan and other languages in Philippines.
"EMOJI", ///< The Emoji which map to standardized Unicode characters.