Cuneiform Sign Tug2 Character
π is the cuneiform sign βTUG2β (Unicode U+12306), used in digital cuneiform text.
U+12306
π represents the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN TUG2β (U+12306). This page helps you copy it reliably using multiple character escapes.
Cuneiform Sign Tug2 Character Meaning
π is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode Standard, identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN TUG2β at codepoint U+12306. As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading and value depend on the written context (for example, the surrounding signs and the language or transcription system being used). In practice, people use this character when they are encoding or reproducing digitized cuneiform transliterations, labels, or references that specify the TUG2 sign explicitly by its Unicode character. Using the correct codepoint helps ensure consistency across fonts, platforms, and text processing tools.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform sign in Unicode-based documents or notes
- β’Typing cuneiform in web or app content using the correct character codepoint
- β’Labeling sign lists and character inventories for teaching or reference
- β’Creating searchable text samples that match a specific Unicode character
- β’Using the character in digital epigraphy/transliteration drafts
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign TUG2
- πuploader_note: π in sign list version 1.0
- πtransliteration_ref: βTUG2β = π (U+12306)
- πcharacter_test: verify rendering of π on this device
- πannotation: compare signs π and the neighboring glyphs
- πsearch_snippet: π cuneiform sign TUG2
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12306 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒌆 | |
| HTML Code | 𒌆 | |
| CSS | \12306 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Tug2 character mean?
π is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode Standard, identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN TUG2β at codepoint U+12306. As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading and value depend on the written context (for example, the surrounding signs and the language or transcription system being used). In practice, people use this character when they are encoding or reproducing digitized cuneiform transliterations, labels, or references that specify the TUG2 sign explicitly by its Unicode character. Using the correct codepoint helps ensure consistency across fonts, platforms, and text processing tools.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is U+12306, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN TUG2β.
How can I copy π in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒌆
What CSS escape works for this character?
Use: \\12306
What JavaScript escape should I use?
Use: \\u{12306}