Actually not all U+E0020 through U+E007E are "un-deprecated" for this use.
For now emoji flags only use: - U+E0041 through U+E005A (mapping to ASCII letters A through Z used in 2-letter ISO3166-1 codes). These are usable in pairs, without requiring any modifier (and only for ISO3166-1 registered codes). - I think that U+0030 through U+E0039 (mapping to ASCII digits 0 through 9) are reserved for ISO3166 extensions, started with only the 3 "countries" added in the United Kingdom ("ENENG", "ENSCO" and "ENWLS"), with possible pending additions for other ISO3166-2, but not mapping any dash separator). These tags are used as modifiers in sequences starting by a leading U+1F3F4 <http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html#1f3f4_e0067_e0062_e0065_e006e_e0067_e007f> (WAVING BLACK FLAG) emoji. - U+E007F (CANCEL TAG) is already used too for the regional extensions as a mandatory terminator, as seen in the three British countries. It is not used for country flags made of 2-letter emoji codes without any leading flag emoji. And the proposal discussed here to use U+E003C, mapped to the ASCII "<" LOWER THAN as a leading tag sequence for reencoding HTML tags in sequences terminated by U+E003E ">" (and containing HTML element names using lowercase letter tags, possibly digit tags in these names, and "/" for HTML tags terminator, possibly also U+E0020 SPACE TAG for separating HTML attributes, U+003D "=" for attribute values, U+E0022 (') or U+E0027 (") around attribute values, but a problem if the mapped element names or attributes contain non-ASCII characters...) is not standard (it's just an experiment in one font), and would in fact not be compatible with the existing specification for tags. So only E+E0020 through U+E0040, and U+E005B through U+E007E remain deprecated. Le ven. 1 févr. 2019 à 23:26, Doug Ewell via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> a écrit : > Richard Wordingham wrote: > > > Language tagging is already available in Unicode, via the tag > > characters in the deprecated plane. > > Plane 14 isn't deprecated -- that isn't a property of planes -- and the > tag characters U+E0020 through U+E007E have been un-deprecated for use > with emoji flags. Only U+E0001 LANGUAGE TAG and U+E007F CANCEL TAG are > deprecated. > > -- > Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org > > >