U1E26
U+1E26 is a Unicode code point in the Latin Extended Additional block. It encodes a Latin-script letter that carries a diacritic, and its exact visual form is defined by the Unicode name and character data. The code point sits within the range U+1E00 to U+1EFF, a collection of extended Latin letters used in various orthographies, transliteration schemes, and scholarly transcription. As with other Latin Extended characters, its appearance depends on font support and rendering software.
In encoding terms, U+1E26 is represented in UTF-8 by the three-byte sequence E1 B8 A6, in UTF-16
The character is not part of the basic ASCII repertoire and may appear mainly in linguistic texts,
See also: Unicode, Latin Extended Additional, character encoding. References: Unicode Standard data for U+1E26.