Bram Moolenaar wrote:
[...]
> I doubt X11 uses UTF-16, that is something that MS-Windows uses.  GTK
> uses utf-8 in most places.  Other X11 toolkits probably differ, since
> they are older.
> 

Even with UTF-16, it is possible to display codepoints outside the BMP (up to 
U+10FFFF IIRC, and the current Unicode guidelines say that there will "never" 
be any valid codepoints higher than that) by means of surrogate pairs. IIRC, 
that's what the W32 GUI already does.


Best regards,
Tony.
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