Re: Plane-2-only string

From: Philippe Verdy via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 00:52:40 +0100

Any font would likely map the space (and probably for any CJK font the
ideographic space). As well the newline don't need any font, it is
synthetized by renderers. This could be used to compose some Japanese-like
Aiku with some meaning...

2017-11-13 23:54 GMT+01:00 James Kass via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org>:

> Peter Constable wrote,
>
> > “𠀀𠀁𠀂𠀃𠀄
> > 𦬣𦬤𦬥𦬦𦬧
> > 𦩒𦩓𦩔𦩕𦩖
> > 𨣫𨣬𨣭𨣮𨣯”
> >
>
> “𠀀𠀁𠀂𠀃𠀄 𦬣𦬤𦬥𦬦𦬧 𦩒𦩓𦩔𦩕𦩖 𨣫𨣬𨣭𨣮𨣯”
>
> It looks good in blocks on four separate lines, but would a typical
> font viewing or comparison tool be expected to break it down into four
> lines? The pattern is still apparent if displayed on just one line,
> but separating the blocks with spaces or any punctuation would require
> BMP characters in the ExtB font.
>
> “𠀀𠀁𠀂𠀃𠀄𦬣𦬤𦬥𦬦𦬧𦩒𦩓𦩔𦩕𦩖𨣫𨣬𨣭𨣮𨣯”
>
>
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