Unicode mail list,
    I am seeking the symbol on the Fn key and have find it encoded as U+1F1AD 
as specified in 
L2/17-072<https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17072-symbols-9995.pdf>.
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 - 
Unicode<https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17072-symbols-9995.pdf>
Since then, ISO/IEC 9995-7 was developed further. The last version of the 
complete standard dates from 2009. Thereafter, an amendment was released in 
2012 with several new symbols reflecting the need of multilingual keyboards in 
support of the cultural diversity. Such keyboards are easily accessible 
especially when not being confined to physical keyboards with fixed engravings.
www.unicode.org
However this code has been representing MASK WORK SYMBOL since Version 
13.0<https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-13.0/U130-1F100.pdf>.
^h=2 (y WØ©¢ G$M Ô h NéP> öÚª D ¾r Ç fÌa,õIò.ÎDßAZÍáù kY0Ë Uì%úØÓV dßg - 
Unicode<https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-13.0/U130-1F100.pdf>
^h=2 (y WØ©¢ G$M Ô h NéP> öÚª D ¾r Ç fÌa,õIò.ÎDßAZÍáù kY0Ë Uì%úØÓV dßg
www.unicode.org
And U+1F1AE and U+1F1AF, representing SANS-SERIF CAPITAL U ENCLOSING ZERO-NINE 
and SANS-SERIF CAPITAL U ENCLOSING ZERO-F in the proposal, have not been 
assigned even in the latest release, Version 
16.0<https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1F100.pdf>.
The Unicode Standard, Version 
16.0<https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1F100.pdf>
Range: 1F100–1F1FF This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables 
and list of character names for
www.unicode.org
Can anyone answer:

  *
Which stage is that proposal in?
  *
Why is there inconsistence between the proposal and the Unicode standards?

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35,
I have noted ISO/IEC CD 9995-7<https://www.iso.org/standard/90275.html> under 
development.
[https://www.iso.org/modules/isoorg-template/img/iso/iso-logo-og.png]<https://www.iso.org/standard/90275.html>
ISO/IEC AWI 9995-7 - Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and 
office systems — Part 7: Symbols used to represent functions - ISO - 
International Organization for 
Standardization<https://www.iso.org/standard/90275.html>
Within the general scope described in ISO/IEC 9995 1, this document specifies 
symbols for functions found on any type of numeric, alphanumeric or composite 
keyboards. Each of these symbols is intended to be considered as universal and 
non-language related equivalent of names for the function they represent. Names 
of functions and descriptions are given in English and French.
www.iso.org
Will the coming version resolve this problem?

Reply via email to