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  1. Supplementary Multilingual Plane A map of the Supplementary Multilingual Plane. Each numbered box represents 256 code points. Plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), contains historic scripts (except CJK ideographic), and symbols

  2. 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

  3. Aug 22, 2019 · The majority of common-use characters fit into the first 64K code points, an area of the codespace that is called the basic multilingual plane, or BMP for short. There are fourteen other, supplementary planes available for future encoding of other characters, with currently over 800,000 unused code points.

  4. Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement is a Unicode block consisting of Latin alphabet characters and Arabic numerals enclosed in circles, ovals or boxes, used for a variety of purposes. It is encoded in the range U+1F100–U+1F1FF in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

    • 200 code points
    • SMP
    • U+1F100..U+1F1FF, (256 code points)
    • Common
  5. Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP) Plane 1 (10000 - 1FFFF) Blocks. Block Name Characters; 10000 - 1007F: Linear B Syllabary: 88: 10080 - 100FF:

  6. - specifies the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) of the UCS, - specifies supplementary planes of the UCS: the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), the Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP) 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

  7. Mar 2, 2024 · Supplementary Multilingual Plane (Q11639243) Supplementary Multilingual Plane. Unicode plane (U+10000-1FFFF) plane 1. Unicode plane 1. U+10000-1FFFF. Unicode SMP. SMP. edit.

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