One of the big questions for Unicode going forward is what to do with what are called “derived” simplifications. 196 of these are outside of the BMP, with 108 in Extension E - the few that I checked in Extension E were simplified forms of established but previously unsimplified characters. ![]() They are arranged on three levels, of 3,500, 3,000, and 1,605 characters respectively. This is an official list of standard simplified forms for a set of 8,105 commonly-used characters. Ken Lunde has updated his list of reasons for developers to support code points beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP):Įxtension E completes Unicode support for the PRC standard 通用规范汉字表 published in 2013. Unicode 10.0 (2017) is the current version and includes CJK Extension F. ![]() ![]() High Sierra supports Unicode 9.0 (2016), which means it supports CJK up to Extension E.
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