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Glyph for U+01FE
Source: Noto Sans

U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute

U+01FE was added to Unicode in version 1.1 (1993). It belongs to the block U+0180 to U+024F Latin Extended-B in the U+0000 to U+FFFF Basic Multilingual Plane.

This character is a Uppercase Letter and is mainly used in the Latin script. It is related to its lowercase variant Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute.

The glyph is a Canonical composition of the glyphs Glyph for U+00D8 Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke, Glyph for U+0301 Combining Acute Accent. It has a Neutral East Asian Width. In bidirectional context it acts as Left To Right and is not mirrored. The glyph can, under circumstances, be confused with 1 other glyphs. In text U+01FE behaves as Alphabetic regarding line breaks. It has type Upper for sentence and Alphabetic Letter for word breaks. The Grapheme Cluster Break is Any.

The Wikipedia has the following information about this codepoint:

Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly used as a representation of mid front rounded vowels, such as [ø] and [œ] , except for Southern Sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong.

The name of this letter is the same as the sound it represents (see usage). Among English-speaking typographers the symbol may be called a "slashed O" or "o with stroke". Although these names suggest it is a ligature or a diacritical variant of the letter o, it is considered a separate letter in Danish and Norwegian, and it is alphabetized after "z" — thus x, y, z, æ, ø, and å.

In other languages that do not have the letter as part of the regular alphabet, or in limited character sets such as ASCII, "ø" may correctly be replaced with the digraph "oe", although in practice it is often replaced with just an "o", e.g. in email addresses. It is equivalent to the letter "ö" used in Swedish (and a number of other languages), and may also be replaced with "ö", as was often the case with older typewriters in Denmark and Norway, and in national extensions of International Morse Code.

"ø" (minuscule) is also used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent a close-mid front rounded vowel.

Representations

System Representation
510
UTF-8 C7 BE
UTF-16 01 FE
UTF-32 00 00 01 FE
URL-Quoted %C7%BE
HTML hex reference Ǿ
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake Ǿ
AGL: Latin-5 Oslashacute
Adobe Glyph List Oslashacute
Adobe Glyph List Ostrokeacute
digraph O/'

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Complete Record

Property Value
Age 1.1 (1993)
Unicode Name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE
Unicode 1 Name
Block Latin Extended-B
General Category Uppercase Letter
Script Latin
Bidirectional Category Left To Right
Combining Class Not Reordered
Decomposition Type Canonical
Decomposition Mapping Glyph for U+00D8 Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke Glyph for U+0301 Combining Acute Accent
Lowercase
Simple Lowercase Mapping Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Lowercase Mapping Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Uppercase
Simple Uppercase Mapping Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Uppercase Mapping Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Simple Titlecase Mapping Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Titlecase Mapping Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Case Folding Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
ASCII Hex Digit
Alphabetic
Bidi Control
Bidi Mirrored
Composition Exclusion
Case Ignorable
Changes When Casefolded
Changes When Casemapped
Changes When NFKC Casefolded
Changes When Lowercased
Changes When Titlecased
Changes When Uppercased
Cased
Full Composition Exclusion
Default Ignorable Code Point
Dash
Deprecated
Diacritic
Emoji Modifier Base
Emoji Component
Emoji Modifier
Emoji Presentation
Emoji
Extender
Extended Pictographic
FC NFKC Closure Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Grapheme Cluster Break Any
Grapheme Base
Grapheme Extend
Grapheme Link
Hex Digit
Hyphen
ID Continue
ID Start
IDS Binary Operator
IDS Trinary Operator and
IDSU 0
ID_Compat_Math_Continue 0
ID_Compat_Math_Start 0
Ideographic
InCB None
Indic Mantra Category
Indic Positional Category NA
Indic Syllabic Category Other
Jamo Short Name
Join Control
Logical Order Exception
Math
Noncharacter Code Point
NFC Quick Check Yes
NFD Quick Check No
NFKC Casefold Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
NFKC Quick Check Yes
NFKC_SCF Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
NFKD Quick Check No
Other Alphabetic
Other Default Ignorable Code Point
Other Grapheme Extend
Other ID Continue
Other ID Start
Other Lowercase
Other Math
Other Uppercase
Prepended Concatenation Mark
Pattern Syntax
Pattern White Space
Quotation Mark
Regional Indicator
Radical
Sentence Break Upper
Soft Dotted
Sentence Terminal
Terminal Punctuation
Unified Ideograph
Variation Selector
Word Break Alphabetic Letter
White Space
XID Continue
XID Start
Expands On NFC
Expands On NFD
Expands On NFKC
Expands On NFKD
Bidi Paired Bracket Glyph for U+01FE Latin Capital Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Bidi Paired Bracket Type None
East Asian Width Neutral
Hangul Syllable Type Not Applicable
ISO 10646 Comment
Joining Group No_Joining_Group
Joining Type Non Joining
Line Break Alphabetic
Numeric Type None
Numeric Value not a number
Simple Case Folding Glyph for U+01FF Latin Small Letter O with Stroke and Acute
Script Extension
Vertical Orientation R