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Standard Textile Care Symbols #410
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I think I remember having seen a failed proposal to encode some of them , will need to check. |
@Crissov Do you mean that mail here? |
This could very well be it. I think I was subscribed to the mailing list back then. |
Note also ISO 3758, which dates back to 1991. |
Forgive me if this has been asked before, but aren't these symbols trademarked? Would font makers, or Unicode Inc. require a license to reproduce these symbols?
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There is a lack of the unit in the name column : THIRTY DEGREES => THIRTY DEGREES CELSIUS |
@PabloReszczynski Good point, but I am pretty sure that the glyphs do not have enough threshold of originality for a copyright. Regarding trademark right: GINETEX only has a trademark on the combination of the five care symbols in one picture and this also only applies for certain Nizza classes (e. g. leaflets about textile care, marketing and consulting services, but not for the textiles themselves). Note that the protectability of the textile care symbols may vary between different countries! For example, for Germany I found: @8HoLoN The glyphs are also lacking a unit. Character descriptions should match the glyph appearance and not add additional semantics. |
@spixi I strongly disagree, unit is crucial, the fact that the glyph does not contain the |
@8HoLoN I understand, that's a good argument. I found another reference sheet which also uses the dotted annotation used in the USA and Canada. It also has four additional symbols for dry cleaning, I have never seen before. They are also included in Wash Care Symbols M54. Does someone know if they are also part of ISO 3758 or any national standard? |
I added the Celsius and also the four tangents for additional dry-cleaning instructions. |
A lot of these seem like a good match for ligatures or modifiers; having a code point per temperature seems unsustainable/unnecessary. |
The temperature values are fixed and have different representations (some countries use numeric values, others use dots). |
Proposal for new characters
Examples
Wash Care Symbols M54
The font Wash Care Symbols M54 has already implemented textile care symbols. However, they are encoded in the C0 Controls and Basic Latin block.

Standard References
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