There are five possible reasons to assign an alias name to a code point. A character can have multiple aliases: for example has control alias and abbreviation alias . ;1. Abbreviation :Commonly occurring abbreviations (or acronyms) for control codes, format characters, spaces, and variation selectors. :There are 354 such aliases, including 256 aliases for variant selectors (VS-1 ... VS-256). :For example, has alias . :Presentation: in the code charts, the abbreviation is shown in a dashed box: . ;2. Control :
ISO 6429 names for C0 and C1 control functions and similar commonly occurring names, are added as an alias to the character. :There are 84 such aliases. :For example, has alias . :Presentation: Control characters do not have a primary name, they are labeled like . Its alias name like is used in the chart documentation, but never as a primary name. This prevents unintended (automated) replacement by the actual, disrupting control character. For example, using alias name in line would be replaced by , triggering the bell sound. ;3. Correction :This is a correction for a "serious problem" in the primary character name, usually an error. :There are 39 such aliases. :For example, is actually a
lowercase p, and so is given alias name ※ : "actually this has the form of a lowercase calligraphic p, despite its name, and through the alias the correct spelling is added." :Presentation: A corrected name is preceded by symbol ※ (the
reference mark). ;4. Alternate :For widely used alternate name for a character. :There is 1 such alias. :Example: has alternate . :Presentation: listed in character charts description. ;5. Figment :Several documented labels for C1 control code points which were never actually approved in any standard (
figment = feigned, in fiction). :There are 3 such aliases. :For example, has figment alias . This name is an architectural concept from early drafts of ISO/IEC 10646-1, but it was never approved and standardized. :Presentation: These figment abbreviations are not published in Standard; the chart shows "XXX" for each informally, that is: not a unique or identifying abbreviation. ==List of aliases==