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POMAR PROJECT Proposal to Encode the Typikon Symbols in Unicode Yuri Shardt, Aleksandr Andreev

1 In Church Slavonic documents, for example, in the Orthodox Typikon, one encounters 5 common symbols that are used designate the rank of an ecclesiastical commemoration. Depending on the publisher and local convention, these symbols can be placed within the text or in the margins. Since the symbols cannot be considered to be characters, it is proposed that they be encoded in the miscellaneous symbols block of Unicode. Based on the information in Chapter 47 of the Orthodox Typikon ((Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon siject' Ustav), 1954),(Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon sijest' Ustav), 1965)) and local convention, the desired symbols, their characteristics, and proposed encoding region are described in Table 1. Two examples of Chapter 47 of the Typikon are presented in Figure 1 and Figure 2. As well, extracts from the Orthodox Menologion, where theses symbols are used to rank the commemorations, are given in Figure 3, Figure 4, and Figure 6. As can be seen from the sample publications, these symbols can occur anywhere in the line. Although some of the symbols have forms that are similar to other currently available symbols, the rendering of the symbols depends on the Typikon and the era. This can be best seen by comparing the symbols published by the Russian Orthodox Church and those used by the Slovak Byzantine Rite Church, which are shown in Figure 5. It can be seen that the type of cross used is different. Thus, it would be useful if irrespective of the symbol rendering, the commemoration type had the same Unicode location. This would allow easier searching and ranking of the commemorations. Furthermore, in recent years, there has been a demand for Typikon symbols to be encoded as characters, both on the Internet and commercially. For example, the Orthodox Liturgical texts project (http://www.orthlib.info/) has digitised the Church Slavonic Orthodox Typikon and Menologion. Other projects, for example, http://www.canto.ru/calendar present Orthodox calendars for the current or upcoming year. Such projects have either used graphics for the Typikon symbols or have designed various non-unicode compatible fonts. Finally, St. Innocent Press, a commercial publishing house, is planning to release a Liturgical Calendar for 2010 and will need a Unicode-compatible font that includes the Typikon symbols.

2 Table 1: Summary of the Proposed Typikon Symbols for Encoding Typical Typikon Symbol Proposed Name Proposed Location Comments Typikon Symbol Great Feast U + 26D0 Typikon Symbol Vigil Service U + 26D1 Typikon Symbol Polyeleos Typikon Symbol Lower Rank U + 26D2 U + 26D3 This symbol is similar to U + 2722 (Four teardrop-spoked asterisk), but see the form used by the Slovak Church (Figure 5). Absolutely unique symbol Typikon Symbol Unmarked U + 26D4 This symbol is similar to U + 2734 (Eight Pointed Black Star). This symbol is used in the Slavic tradition to denote commemorations that are otherwise unmarked.

Figure 1: Chapter 47 of the Typikon (Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon sijest' Ustav), 1965). The desired symbols have been boxed. 3

Figure 2: Chapter 47 of a different Typikon (Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon siject' Ustav), 1954). The symbols have been boxed. 4

5 Figure 3: Extracts from the Menologion showing the use of some of the proposed symbols (Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon sijest' Ustav), 1965). Figure 4: Extracts from the Menologion showing the use of the proposed symbols (Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon siject' Ustav), 1954). Figure 5: Example of the Typikon symbols as used by the Slovak Byzantine Rite Church (Gajdoš, 2009). Figure 6: Example of the use of the unmarked commemoration sign (Examples boxed). (Russian Orthodox Church, 2009)

6 References Gajdoš, M. (2009, July 2). Katolícky kalendár byzantského obradu (jul 2009). Retrieved July 28, 2009, from Unofficial Slovak Bzyantine Rite Church Site: http://www.grkat.nfo.sk/kalendar/index.html Russian Orthodox Church. (2009, мая 18). 18 мая 2009 года. Retrieved October 12, 2009, from Правславный Церковный календарь: htt://days.pravoslavie.ru/days/20090518.htm Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon siject' Ustav) (Reprint of 1905 Typikon ed.). (1954). Moscow, Russia, USSR. Тѷпікон сі есть Ѹ ставъ (Tipikon sijest' Ustav) (Reprint of 1905 Typikon ed.). (1965). Graz, Austria: Akademischen Druk.

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 PROPOSAL SUMMARY FORM TO ACCOMPANY SUBMISSIONS FOR ADDITIONS TO THE REPERTOIRE OF ISO/IEC 10646 1 Please fill all the sections A, B and C below. Please read Principles and Procedures Document (P & P) from http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/principles.html for guidelines and details before filling this form. Please ensure you are using the latest Form from http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/summaryform.html. See also http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/roadmaps.html for latest Roadmaps. A. Administrative 1. Title: Proposal to Encode the Typikon Symbols in Unicode 2. Requester's name: Yuri Shardt, Aleksandr Andreev 3. Requester type (Member body/liaison/individual contribution): Individual Contribution 4. Submission date: August 18, 2009 5. Requester's reference (if applicable): 6. Choose one of the following: This is a complete proposal: (or) More information will be provided later: B. Technical General 1. Choose one of the following: a. This proposal is for a new script (set of characters): Proposed name of script: b. The proposal is for addition of character(s) to an existing block: Name of the existing block: Miscellaneous Symbols 2. Number of characters in proposal: 5 3. Proposed category (select one from below - see section 2.2 of P&P document): A-Contemporary B.1-Specialized (small collection) Yes B.2-Specialized (large collection) C-Major extinct D-Attested extinct E-Minor extinct F-Archaic Hieroglyphic or Ideographic G-Obscure or questionable usage symbols 4. Is a repertoire including character names provided? a. If, are the names in accordance with the character naming guidelines in Annex L of P&P document? b. Are the character shapes attached in a legible form suitable for review? 5. Who will provide the appropriate computerized font (ordered preference: True Type, or PostScript format) for publishing the standard? Yuri Shardt If available now, identify source(s) for the font (include address, e-mail, ftp-site, etc.) and indicate the tools used: Hirmos Ponomar v.3 (contact Yuri Shardt at yuri.shardt@ualberta.ca for the font) 6. References: a. Are references (to other character sets, dictionaries, descriptive texts etc.) provided? b. Are published examples of use (such as samples from newspapers, magazines, or other sources) of proposed characters attached? 7. Special encoding issues: Does the proposal address other aspects of character data processing (if applicable) such as input, presentation, sorting, searching, indexing, transliteration etc. (if yes please enclose information)? 8. Additional Information: Submitters are invited to provide any additional information about Properties of the proposed Character(s) or Script that will assist in correct understanding of and correct linguistic processing of the proposed character(s) or script. Examples of such properties are: Casing information, Numeric information, Currency information, Display behaviour information such as line breaks, widths etc., Combining behaviour, Spacing behaviour, Directional behaviour, Default Collation behaviour, relevance in Mark Up contexts, Compatibility equivalence and other Unicode normalization related information. See the Unicode standard at http://www.unicode.org for such information on other scripts. Also see http://www.unicode.org/public/unidata/ucd.html and associated Unicode Technical Reports for information needed for consideration by the Unicode Technical Committee for inclusion in the Unicode Standard. 1 Form number: N3152-F (Original 1994-10-14; Revised 1995-01, 1995-04, 1996-04, 1996-08, 1999-03, 2001-05, 2001-09, 2003-11, 2005-01, 2005-09, 2005-10, 2007-03, 2008-05)

C. Technical - Justification 1. Has this proposal for addition of character(s) been submitted before? If explain 2. Has contact been made to members of the user community (for example: National Body, user groups of the script or characters, other experts, etc.)? If, with whom? Members of the Orthodox publishing community If, available relevant documents: 3. Information on the user community for the proposed characters (for example: size, demographics, information technology use, or publishing use) is included? >200 million Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/orthodox_church 4. The context of use for the proposed characters (type of use; common or rare) common Reference: 5. Are the proposed characters in current use by the user community? If, where? Reference: In publications of the Typikon and Menologion 6. After giving due considerations to the principles in the P&P document must the proposed characters be entirely in the BMP? If, is a rationale provided? 7. Should the proposed characters be kept together in a contiguous range (rather than being scattered)? 8. Can any of the proposed characters be considered a presentation form of an existing character or character sequence? If, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? 9. Can any of the proposed characters be encoded using a composed character sequence of either existing characters or other proposed characters? If, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? 10. Can any of the proposed character(s) be considered to be similar (in appearance or function) to an existing character? If, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? 11. Does the proposal include use of combining characters and/or use of composite sequences? If, is a rationale for such use provided? Is a list of composite sequences and their corresponding glyph images (graphic symbols) provided? 12. Does the proposal contain characters with any special properties such as control function or similar semantics? If, describe in detail (include attachment if necessary) 13. Does the proposal contain any Ideographic compatibility character(s)? If, is the equivalent corresponding unified ideographic character(s) identified?