On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 20:47:27 +0100
Adam Borowski wrote:
> All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here,
> thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πΌπ΄ππ
), the other Gothic
> (πβ―β΄π) or the third Gothic (ππΎππ), or declare something as π©.
>
> Characters above U
Adam Borowski writes:
> All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here,
> thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πΌπ΄ππ
), the other Gothic
> (πβ―β΄π) or the third Gothic (ππΎππ), or declare something as π©.
>
> Characters above U+ are encoded on four bytes.
>
All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here,
thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πΌπ΄ππ
), the other Gothic
(πβ―β΄π) or the third Gothic (ππΎππ), or declare something as π©.
Characters above U+ are encoded on four bytes.
Signed-off-by: Adam Borowski
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