>21 = 3 * 7 >so could you "flatten" it to 7-bit ASCII? How about we ditch everything else and adopt 0x20 space 0x21 dot row position 1 0x22 dot row position 2 ... 0x38 dot row position 24 0x39 zero-width row joiner 0x40 zero-width column joiner Get rid of some control codes, and we could make this a 5-bit encoding for a truly universal character set. - Peter
- 21-bit unicode 11digitboy
- RE: 21-bit unicode Peter_Constable
- RE: 21-bit unicode Ayers, Mike

