Small arrows shown in the chart glyphs for some strokes and arcs indicate the handwriting direction of these characters, and are not visibly rendered.
𛰂𛰃𛰄𛰅𛰆𛰇𛰈𛰉𛰊𛰋𛰌𛰍𛰎𛰏𛰐𛰑𛰒𛰓𛰔𛰕𛰖𛰗𛰘
Arc consonants
𛰙𛰚𛰛𛰜𛰝𛰞𛰟𛰠𛰡𛰢𛰣𛰤𛰥𛰦𛰧𛰨𛰩𛰪𛰫𛰬𛰭𛰮𛰯𛰰𛰱𛰲𛰳𛰴𛰵𛰶𛰷𛰸𛰹𛰺𛰻𛰼𛰽𛰾𛰿𛱀𛱁
Quarter-arc consonants written downwards
𛰲𛰳𛰴𛰵𛰶𛰷𛰸𛰹𛰺
Quarter-arc consonants written upwards
𛰻𛰼𛰽𛰾𛰿𛱀
Circle vowels
𛱁𛱂𛱃𛱄𛱅
Semi-circle vowels
𛱆𛱇𛱈𛱉𛱊𛱋𛱌𛱍𛱎
Diagonal-line vowels
𛱏𛱐
Quarter-circle vowels
𛱑𛱒𛱓𛱔
Other vowels
𛱕𛱖𛱗𛱘𛱙
Dotted-circle vowels
𛱚𛱛
Compound vowels
𛱜𛱝𛱞𛱟𛱠
Basic nasal vowels
These nasal vowel characters position diacritically, as an orientating vowel, or as an invariant vowel.
𛱡𛱢𛱣𛱤
Additional nasal vowels
𛱥𛱦𛱧𛱨𛱩𛱪
Attached suffixes
The dotted horizontal or vertical lines in the chart glyphs for these attached affixes show the position on and relative orientation to the base glyph they are attached to, and are not visibly rendered.
𛱰𛱱𛱲𛱳𛱴𛱵𛱶𛱷𛱸𛱹𛱺𛱻𛱼
High affixes
𛲀𛲁𛲂𛲃𛲄𛲅𛲆𛲇𛲈
Low affixes
𛲐𛲑𛲒𛲓𛲔𛲕𛲖𛲗𛲘𛲙
Miscellaneous sign
𛲜
Sloan R-form selector
The Sloan R-form selector denotes an r-flavored letter. It causes the previous Duployan character to be rendered bold. The glyph shown in the code chart is arbitrary and is not visibly rendered.
𛲝
Shorthand double mark
The dotted horizontal line in the chart glyph for this mark show the position on and relative orientation to the base glyph the mark is attached to, and are not visibly rendered.