John.Cowan wrote:

From your point of view external encoding information can be complication. But be sure that there are other people that won't be able to use RNC without this external encoding information because for some legacy reasons they can't use UTF-8/16.


In fact, by using character escapes it is *always* possible to represent
RNC schemas in ASCII alone, and every ASCII document is also a UTF-8 document.

The fact that somethings is possible doesn't mean that it is convenient. In my native language around 15% of letters in common text are outside of us-ascii. Typing these characters as Unicode codepoints is really not an option.

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