- All of these characters are intended for compatibility with character cell graphic sets in use prior to 1990. Their nominal resolution was 16×16 pixels per displayed square cell.
- Block mosaic terminal graphic characters
- The term “sextant” refers to block mosaics divided into six parts, with blocks covering the whole cell without any padding; the three vertical parts should be almost equal, but the middle part may be 1 pixel higher or smaller than top and bottom parts:
- 🬀🬁🬃🬄🬅🬆🬇🬈🬉🬊🬌🬍🬏🬐🬑🬒🬓🬔🬕🬖🬗🬘🬙🬚🬛🬜🬝🬞🬟🬠🬡🬢🬣🬤🬥🬦🬧🬨🬩🬪🬫🬬🬮🬯🬱🬲🬳🬴🬵🬶🬷🬸🬺🬻
- Subset for third blocks, used to display thick horizontal lines:
- 🬂🬋🬎🬭🬰🬹
- See also the subset for half blocks, used to display thick vertical lines, encoded in theBlock Elements block.
- Thirds block
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- Smooth mosaic terminal graphic characters
- These were used along with other block elements to compose large basic Latin letters, using multiple cells in a grid.
- Blocks limited by a diagonal slanted at 30 or 60 degrees from the middle of cell borders or from cell corners:
- 🬼🬽🬾🬿🭀🭁🭂🭃🭄🭅🭆🭇🭈🭉🭊🭋🭌🭍🭎🭏🭐🭑🭒🭓🭔🭕🭖🭗🭘🭙🭚🭛🭜🭝🭞🭟🭠🭡🭢🭣🭤🭥🭦🭧
- Blocks limited by diagonals slanted at 45 degrees from cell corners:
- 🭨🭩🭪🭫🭬🭭🭮🭯🮚🮛
- Upper block elements
- 🮂🮃🮄🮅🮆
- Right block elements
- 🮇🮈🮉🮊🮋
- One eight block elements
- 🭰🭱🭲🭳🭴🭵🭶🭷🭸🭹🭺🭻🭼🭽🭾🭿🮀
- Window title bar
- This character is a legacy graphic used to draw the title bar of the active window; the lines corresponding to 3 and 5 are not actually block elements, but can show any horizontally repeating pattern:
- 🮁
- Rectangular shade characters
- 🮌🮍🮎🮏🮐🮑🮒🮔
- Fill characters
- The filled area for fill characters should split the cell horizontally or vertically into 4 parts:
- 🮕🮖🮗
- Diagonal fill characters
- The filled area for these diagonal fill characters typically covers between one quarter and one half the total area; the diagonal lines, slanted at 45 degrees, should be of uniform width:
- 🮘🮙
- Triangular shade characters
- 🮜🮝🮞🮟
- Character cell diagonals
- Diagonals slanted at 45 degrees from the middle of cell borders:
- 🮠🮡🮢🮣🮤🮥🮦🮧🮨🮩🮪🮫🮬🮭🮮
- Diagonals slanted at 30 or 60 degrees from the middle of cell borders:
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- Light solid line with stroke
- 🮯
- Quarter blocks bordering the center of a cell border
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- Half white circles justified on a cell border
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- Half black circles justified on a cell border
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- Quarter black circles justified on a cell corner
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- Miscellaneous terminal graphic characters
- 🮰🮱🮻
- Up-pointing chevrons
- 🯊
- Cross marks
- 🯀
- Stick figures
- 🯅🯆🯇🯈🯉
- Terminal graphic glyph parts
- These characters are glyphs parts, joining side-by-side, intended to be used used in pairs (U+1FBB2-1FBB3, U+1FBB9-1FBBA) or triples (U+1FBC1-1FBC3).
- 🮲🮳🮹🮺🯁🯂🯃
- Arrows
- 🮴🮵🮶🮷🮸
- Negative terminal graphic characters
- The glyphs for these "negative" characters do not necessarily extend to the edges of the character cell.
- 🮽🮾🮿🯄
- Segmented digits
- 🯰🯱🯲🯳🯴🯵🯶🯷🯸🯹
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