Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f96e Letter
葉 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character (U+F96E) used for specific legacy text compatibility.
U+F96E
This character is named “CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F96E” and has the code point U+F96E. It’s primarily useful when you need to reproduce or maintain legacy CJK-compatible text. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably into documents and web pages.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f96e Letter Meaning
葉 (U+F96E) is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph” from the Unicode Compatibility block. Compatibility ideographs often exist to support older character sets or to provide stable rendering when converting legacy CJK text. In everyday writing, you typically won’t use this character intentionally; instead, it appears when you are viewing, copying, or normalizing text that was produced with a legacy encoding or specific font/coding workflow. If you’re working with archived content, OCR output, or migration between CJK standards, preserving the exact code point can be important to keep the visual text consistent.
Common uses
- •Copying an exact legacy CJK character from archived documents or websites
- •Preserving text fidelity in OCR correction or transcription workflows
- •Fixing display issues when a specific CJK compatibility ideograph must match the original
- •Using the exact Unicode character in multilingual datasets and references
- •Maintaining consistency in UI mockups that must mirror existing legacy text
Examples
葉 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F96E
- 葉Legacy record: 葉
- 葉Reference list item: 葉
- 葉Copied from source: 葉
- 葉Dataset value: 葉
- 葉OCR output token: 葉
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+F96E | |
| HTML Entity | 葉 | |
| HTML Code | 葉 | |
| CSS | \F96E |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f96e letter mean?
葉 (U+F96E) is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph” from the Unicode Compatibility block. Compatibility ideographs often exist to support older character sets or to provide stable rendering when converting legacy CJK text. In everyday writing, you typically won’t use this character intentionally; instead, it appears when you are viewing, copying, or normalizing text that was produced with a legacy encoding or specific font/coding workflow. If you’re working with archived content, OCR output, or migration between CJK standards, preserving the exact code point can be important to keep the visual text consistent.
What is the Unicode code point for 葉?
The Unicode code point for 葉 is U+F96E.
How can I copy 葉 into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 葉.
How do I represent 葉 in CSS?
Use the CSS escape form: \\F96E.
Why does this character seem rare or unfamiliar?
It is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph, which is commonly encountered in legacy or compatibility-focused text, rather than in everyday typing.