Scripts and Languages Identifying writing systems and languages The functions in this section are used to identify the writing system, or script of individual characters and of ranges within a larger text string. The #PangoScript enumeration identifies different writing systems. The values correspond to the names as defined in the Unicode standard. Note that new types may be added in the future. Applications should be ready to handle unknown values. This enumeration is interchangeable with #GUnicodeScript. See Unicode Standard Annex #24: Script names. @PANGO_SCRIPT_INVALID_CODE: a value never returned from pango_script_for_unichar() @PANGO_SCRIPT_COMMON: a character used by multiple different scripts @PANGO_SCRIPT_INHERITED: a mark glyph that takes its script from the base glyph to which it is attached @PANGO_SCRIPT_ARABIC: Arabic @PANGO_SCRIPT_ARMENIAN: Armenian @PANGO_SCRIPT_BENGALI: Bengali @PANGO_SCRIPT_BOPOMOFO: Bopomofo @PANGO_SCRIPT_CHEROKEE: Cherokee @PANGO_SCRIPT_COPTIC: Coptic @PANGO_SCRIPT_CYRILLIC: Cyrillic @PANGO_SCRIPT_DESERET: Deseret @PANGO_SCRIPT_DEVANAGARI: Devanagari @PANGO_SCRIPT_ETHIOPIC: Ethiopic @PANGO_SCRIPT_GEORGIAN: Georgian @PANGO_SCRIPT_GOTHIC: Gothic @PANGO_SCRIPT_GREEK: Greek @PANGO_SCRIPT_GUJARATI: Gujarati @PANGO_SCRIPT_GURMUKHI: Gurmukhi @PANGO_SCRIPT_HAN: Han @PANGO_SCRIPT_HANGUL: Hangul @PANGO_SCRIPT_HEBREW: Hebrew @PANGO_SCRIPT_HIRAGANA: Hiragana @PANGO_SCRIPT_KANNADA: Kannada @PANGO_SCRIPT_KATAKANA: Katakana @PANGO_SCRIPT_KHMER: Khmer @PANGO_SCRIPT_LAO: Lao @PANGO_SCRIPT_LATIN: Latin @PANGO_SCRIPT_MALAYALAM: Malayalam @PANGO_SCRIPT_MONGOLIAN: Mongolian @PANGO_SCRIPT_MYANMAR: Myanmar @PANGO_SCRIPT_OGHAM: Ogham @PANGO_SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC: Old Italic @PANGO_SCRIPT_ORIYA: Oriya @PANGO_SCRIPT_RUNIC: Runic @PANGO_SCRIPT_SINHALA: Sinhala @PANGO_SCRIPT_SYRIAC: Syriac @PANGO_SCRIPT_TAMIL: Tamil @PANGO_SCRIPT_TELUGU: Telugu @PANGO_SCRIPT_THAANA: Thaana @PANGO_SCRIPT_THAI: Thai @PANGO_SCRIPT_TIBETAN: Tibetan @PANGO_SCRIPT_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL: Canadian Aboriginal @PANGO_SCRIPT_YI: Yi @PANGO_SCRIPT_TAGALOG: Tagalog @PANGO_SCRIPT_HANUNOO: Hanunoo @PANGO_SCRIPT_BUHID: Buhid @PANGO_SCRIPT_TAGBANWA: Tagbanwa @PANGO_SCRIPT_BRAILLE: Braille @PANGO_SCRIPT_CYPRIOT: Cypriot @PANGO_SCRIPT_LIMBU: Limbu @PANGO_SCRIPT_OSMANYA: Osmanya @PANGO_SCRIPT_SHAVIAN: Shavian @PANGO_SCRIPT_LINEAR_B: Linear B @PANGO_SCRIPT_TAI_LE: Tai Le @PANGO_SCRIPT_UGARITIC: Ugaritic @PANGO_SCRIPT_NEW_TAI_LUE: New Tai Lue. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_BUGINESE: Buginese. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_GLAGOLITIC: Glagolitic. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_TIFINAGH: Tifinagh. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_SYLOTI_NAGRI: Syloti Nagri. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_OLD_PERSIAN: Old Persian. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI: Kharoshthi. Since 1.10 @PANGO_SCRIPT_UNKNOWN: an unassigned code point. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_BALINESE: Balinese. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_CUNEIFORM: Cuneiform. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN: Phoenician. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_PHAGS_PA: Phags-pa. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_NKO: N'Ko. Since 1.14 @PANGO_SCRIPT_KAYAH_LI: Kayah Li. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_LEPCHA: Lepcha. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_REJANG: Rejang. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_SUNDANESE: Sundanese. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_SAURASHTRA: Saurashtra. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_CHAM: Cham. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_OL_CHIKI: Ol Chiki. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_VAI: Vai. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_CARIAN: Carian. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_LYCIAN: Lycian. Since 1.20.1 @PANGO_SCRIPT_LYDIAN: Lydian. Since 1.20.1 The #GObject type for #PangoScript @ch: @Returns: @script: @Returns: @text: @length: @Returns: @iter: @start: @end: @script: @iter: @Returns: @iter: The #PangoLanguage structure is used to represent a language. #PangoLanguage pointers can be efficiently copied and compared with each other. The #GObject type for #PangoLanguage. @language: @Returns: @language: @Returns: @language: @range_list: @Returns: @language: @script: @Returns: @language: @num_scripts: @Returns: @void: @Returns: @language: @Returns: