Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f957 Letter
綾 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character with Unicode code point U+F957.
U+F957
綾 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified as Unicode U+F957. It’s primarily used when you need that specific character in text or typography. Use the copy variations below to paste it reliably into your work.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f957 Letter Meaning
綾 is a CJK compatibility ideograph from the “CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F957” block. Compatibility ideographs are included in Unicode to support legacy or specialized mappings where a particular historical or font-dependent form must be represented consistently. The exact visual appearance can vary by font and rendering system, since this character is in the CJK compatibility area rather than a basic ASCII-style symbol. In practice, it’s most useful for accurate text reproduction, data interchange, or when you’re matching a source document that already contains this exact character.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific character from a source document that uses U+F957
- •Displaying legacy CJK text accurately in an app or website
- •Typography and layout work where an exact glyph is required
- •Debugging or verifying Unicode text data during migration
- •Tagging or referencing a particular character in writing or notes
Examples
綾 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F957
- 綾Here is the exact glyph: 綾
- 綾Unicode verification: U+F957 = 綾
- 綾I copied it directly from the original text: 綾
- 綾The font renders this compatibility ideograph as 綾.
- 綾Sample string: 綾 (check rendering in your environment)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+F957 | |
| HTML Entity | 綾 | |
| HTML Code | 綾 | |
| CSS | \F957 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f957 letter mean?
綾 is a CJK compatibility ideograph from the “CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F957” block. Compatibility ideographs are included in Unicode to support legacy or specialized mappings where a particular historical or font-dependent form must be represented consistently. The exact visual appearance can vary by font and rendering system, since this character is in the CJK compatibility area rather than a basic ASCII-style symbol. In practice, it’s most useful for accurate text reproduction, data interchange, or when you’re matching a source document that already contains this exact character.
What is the Unicode code point for 綾?
綾 is Unicode U+F957 (CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F957).
How can I copy and paste 綾?
Use the symbol itself at the top of this page, or copy one of the provided forms such as 綾, \\F957, or \\u{F957} for developer workflows.
Will 綾 look the same in every font?
Not necessarily. As a CJK compatibility ideograph, its appearance depends on the font and rendering system available.
When should I use the compatibility ideograph version?
Use it when you must match or reproduce the exact character from a legacy source, dataset, or document that already contains U+F957.