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Supplementary Multilingual Plane. Supplementary Ideographic Plane. Tertiary Ideographic Plane. Unassigned planes. Supplementary Special-purpose Plane. Private Use Area Planes. References. Plane (Unicode) In the Unicode standard, a plane is a contiguous group of 65,536 (2 16) code points.
164 in plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane (in table below: § BMP) 151 in plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane ; 7 in plane 2, the Supplementary Ideographic Plane ; 2 in plane 3, the Tertiary Ideographic Plane ; 2 in plane 14 (E in hexadecimal), the Supplementary Special-purpose Plane
PlaneBlock RangeBlock NameCode Points [a]U+0000..U+007F1280 BMPU+0080..U+00FF1280 BMPU+0100..U+017F1280 BMPU+0180..U+024F208People also ask
What are the Supplementary Planes of the UCS?
What is a Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP)?
Does Code2000 support a Multilingual Plane?
It covers the Unicode Plane One Supplementary Multilingual Plane, mostly used for historic language scripts. The majority of these glyphs are not found in Code 2000. Code2001 includes support for: ISO-8859-1 characters; Linear B; Aegean numbers; Phaistos; Old Italic; Gothic; Ugaritic; Old Persian Cuneiform; Deseret
- 2008, v1.171 RTM
- James Kass
This document. specifies the architecture of the UCS; defines terms used for the UCS; describes the general structure of the UCS codespace; specifies the assigned planes of the UCS: the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) of the UCS, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), the Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP), the Tertiary Ideographic Plane ...
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Plane Name Blocks Characters; 0: 0000-FFFF: Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) 164: 55632: 1: 10000-1FFFF: Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP) 145: 22982: 2: 20000-2FFFF: Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP) 6: 60872: 3: 30000-3FFFF: Tertiary Ideographic Plane (TIP) 1: 4939: 4: 40000-4FFFF: Unassigned: 0: 0: 5: 50000-5FFFF: Unassigned: 0: 0: 6 ...
- specifies supplementary planes of the UCS: the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), the Supplemen-tary Ideographic Plane (SIP), the Tertiary Ideographic Plane (TIP), and the Supplementary Special-purpose Plane (SSP),
specifies supplementary planes of the UCS: the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), the Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP), the Tertiary Ideographic Plane (TIP), and the Supplementary Special-purpose Plane (SSP); defines a set of graphic characters used in scripts and the written form of languages on a world-wide scale;