> UTF-16 is multibyte.
> There are more unicode characters than 2 byte numbers, so you won't find a
> complete 2 byte unicode encoding.

I read somewhere that there was a previous Unicode format that ALWAYS uses
2 bytes for each character, but DOESN'T support all languages.

If I'm right, we can use that as a start to design a Unicode L.C.L.,
and eventually change to other format that support other languages.

Just my 2 cents.

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Marco Aurelio Ramirez Carrillo
lazarus dot mramirez at star-dev dot com [dot mx]

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