On 22/08/11 16:55, Doug Ewell wrote:
srivas sinnathurai<sisrivas at blueyonder dot co dot uk>  wrote:

The true lifting of UTF-16 would be to UTF-32.

Leave the UTF-16 un touched and make the new half versatile as possible.

I think any other solution is just a patch up for the timebeing.
There is no evidence whatsoever that this is a problem that needs to be
solved, not in 700 or 800 years, not ever.  Ken's words are again being
ignored.

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I see at least one reason to extend the present 17 planes Unicode space: that would provide space for a RTL PUA. ☺

Presently, UTF-16 uses surrogate pairs to address non-BMP characters: HS LS (High Surrogate followed by Low Surrogate).

What would happen if we imbricate them? Would HS1 HS2 LS1 LS2 be acceptable to address more characters?

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