RE: Running out of code points, redux (was: Re: Feedback on the proposal...)

2017-06-05 Thread Doug Ewell via Unicode
Martin J. Dürst wrote: > Assuming (conservatively) that it will take about a century to fill up > all 17 (well, actually 15, because two are private) planes, this would > give us another century. Current estimates seem to indicate that 800 years is closer to the mark. -- Doug Ewell | Thornton,

Re: CLDR 'B'

2017-06-05 Thread Peter Edberg via Unicode
> On Jun 5, 2017, at 1:20 AM, Neil Shadrach via Unicode > wrote: > > > http://cldr.unicode.org/translation/date-time-patterns > > > How are 'B' values added for languages that do not have them? > I cannot see an option for this in the

Re: Running out of code points, redux (was: Re: Feedback on the proposal...)

2017-06-05 Thread William_J_G Overington via Unicode
Martin J. Dürst > Sorry to be late with this, but if 20.1 bits turn out to not be enough, what about 21 bits? Martin J. Dürst > That would still limit UTF-8 to four bytes, but would almost double the code space. Assuming (conservatively) that it will take about a century to fill up all 17 (well

Re: Running out of code points, redux (was: Re: Feedback on the proposal...)

2017-06-05 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 13:08:06 +0900 "Martin J. Dürst via Unicode" wrote: > On 2017/06/02 04:54, Doug Ewell via Unicode wrote: > > Richard Wordingham wrote: > > > >> even supporting 6-byte patterns just in case 20.1 bits eventually > >> turn out not to be enough, > > Sorry to be late with this

CLDR 'B'

2017-06-05 Thread Neil Shadrach via Unicode
http://cldr.unicode.org/translation/date-time-patterns How are 'B' values added for languages that do not have them? I cannot see an option for this in the survey tool which just refers to the existing list.