> 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.
Well, of course not. You don't need to *type* a document with character
escapes in order to *interchange* a document with character escapes.
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