Linear B Syllable B060 Ra Character
π¨ is the Linear B syllable B060 RA (U+10028), used for representing Linear B text in Unicode.
U+10028
π¨ is a Unicode character from the Linear B block. Its official name is βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RAβ (U+10028). Use it when you need to reproduce Linear B syllable sequences accurately.
Linear B Syllable B060 Ra Character Meaning
π¨ (U+10028) is a specific Linear B syllable character identified by Unicode as βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RA.β Linear B is an ancient script encoded in Unicode for precise digital representation. This symbol is useful when you are working with texts, catalog references, or scholarly transcriptions that reference particular syllables by their codepoint-based identifiers (like B060). In practice, it helps ensure that the exact intended syllable is displayed rather than approximated with similar characters. When used in plain text, correct rendering depends on having a font that supports the Linear B Unicode block.
Common uses
- β’Scholarly transcription of Linear B syllable text in digital documents
- β’Labeling datasets or codebooks that reference syllable IDs like B060
- β’Creating educational materials about Unicode characters for ancient scripts
- β’Research notes and citations where exact characters matter
- β’Building custom web displays of Linear B text using Unicode escapes
Examples
π¨ Linear B Syllable B060 Ra
- π¨βExample syllable: π¨β
- π¨βB060 RA marker: π¨β
- π¨βInsert π¨ at the start of this syllable sequence.β
- π¨βUnicode U+10028 corresponds to π¨.β
- π¨βTranscription: π¨ β¦ (continue with following syllables).β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10028 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐀨 | |
| HTML Code | 𐀨 | |
| CSS | \10028 |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Syllable B060 Ra character mean?
π¨ (U+10028) is a specific Linear B syllable character identified by Unicode as βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RA.β Linear B is an ancient script encoded in Unicode for precise digital representation. This symbol is useful when you are working with texts, catalog references, or scholarly transcriptions that reference particular syllables by their codepoint-based identifiers (like B060). In practice, it helps ensure that the exact intended syllable is displayed rather than approximated with similar characters. When used in plain text, correct rendering depends on having a font that supports the Linear B Unicode block.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π¨?
π¨ is U+10028.
How can I copy π¨ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐀨.
What JavaScript escape can I use for π¨?
Use: \\u{10028}.
Why might π¨ show as a blank box on my device?
Rendering depends on having a font that supports the Linear B Unicode block.