On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 12:57:37 +0100 (BST) William_J_G Overington via Unicode <[email protected]> wrote:
> UTF-16 is very useful. I use it in my research project. > If the byte content of a UTF-16 file is displayed in a hexadecimal > display then for all plane 0 characters the byte content of the > character codes are thereby displayed directly. But only plane 0. How tedious (and expensive) would it be to obtain a licence to convert, and freely share, the UCD to UTF-8 or UTF-16? The code charts might have to be a separate issue because of the fonts. > Also, all characters that can be encoded in Unicode can be stored in > a UTF-16 file. Or UTF-8. UTF-32 support is a bit limited. Richard.

