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FIRST STRONG ISOLATE character


Name:
FIRST STRONG ISOLATE
Hex Number:
U+2068
Decimal Number:
8296
HTML Entity (Dec):
⁨
HTML Entity (Hex):
⁨
Category:
Cf (Format Character)
Bidi Class:
FSI (First Strong Isolate)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
General Punctuation
Plane:
0
Plane Code:
BMP
Plane Description:
Basic Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
0000-FFFF
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FIRST STRONG ISOLATE is a format control character from the Basic Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of FIRST STRONG ISOLATE is First Strong Isolate (Explicit Formatting). It belongs to the .

The First Strong Isolate (FSI) bidi class initiates an isolated text segment where the directionality is determined by the first strong directional character encountered. This is useful when the direction of the segment is not known in advance, allowing it to adapt based on the actual content.

Format (Cf) refers to characters that affect the formatting of text without being displayed themselves. These characters control the behavior of text in ways such as directionality, joining, and spacing, ensuring that the text appears correctly in different contexts.

This character belongs to the General Punctuation block. The General Punctuation block contains a variety of punctuation marks used across different scripts and writing systems. This block includes characters such as quotation marks, dashes, bullets, and other commonly used symbols that are essential for the correct formatting and interpretation of text in digital formats. The General Punctuation block ensures that text can be accurately punctuated and structured across various languages and writing systems..





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