Ivanko B schrieb:
No, Unicode is large than UCS-2. Also about your "alien language" comment. Unicode includes code points not just for spoken languages, but for anything that can be written. eg: musical notes, scientific symbols, advanced math symbols, map glyphs, smiley faces (can be used in in email's, IM programs etc without embedded images), braille etc ======== They all have already been present in UCS-2, AFAIK. Do You means possible extensions in the future ? Are they really possible ?
UCS2 is nowadays known as the BMP (Basic Multilingual Plane) of full Unicode. Have a look at the full Unicode codepages, what is and what is not part of the BMP.
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