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Asmus Freytag wrote:
> At 09:01 AM 3/19/02 -0800, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> >TUS does not prevent anyone to put noncharacter code points in Unicode
> >strings. As a matter of fact, p. 23 of TUS 3.0 reads "U+FFFF is reserved
> >for private program use as a sentinel or other signal." I would expect
> >this to hold true for the noncharacters that were introduced later too.
> >It may not fit your needs if you're looking for a character, but it is
> >available for use by applications.
>
> But it is *not* available to *users* to put into lists to make certain
> elements sort at the end.
No, but U+1FFFD is.
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