Bonjour Philippe
Thank you for posting.
> In fact this is not just inventing new characters, all this personal research 
> is about inventing a new human language as well !
Actually it is not. An end user would only need to use his or her own language 
using cascading menus. Everything else would be automated by software.
However, whilst that would make an interesting discussion and I have answered, 
it is off-topic for this thread.
The topic for this thread is about the encoding process, not about the merits 
or otherwise of the particular encoding proposal.
The flags tagspace was encoded by reference to an existing ISO standard.
http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2015/15145r-add-regional-ind.pdf
Yet if the tagspace for a new proposal needs to be defined and there is no 
existing ISO standard to which reference can be made, how is that tagspace to 
become defined, by what process, by which committee, already existing or new?
Also, if the complete encoding depends on both of the encoding of a base 
character into Unicode and of the encoding of a tagspace, so that both items 
can be applied together by an end user, what is the infrastructure mechanism to 
be so the complete encoding can take place?
William Overington
12 October 2015

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