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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)
PlaneBlock RangeBlock NameCode Points [a]U+0000..U+007F1280 BMPU+0080..U+00FF1280 BMPU+0100..U+017F1280 BMPU+0180..U+024F208In Unicode, the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in three blocks in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP): U+12000–U+123FF Cuneiform. U+12400–U+1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation. U+12480–U+1254F Early Dynastic Cuneiform.
DejaVu fonts - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Usage. Unicode coverage. Plane 0: Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) Range: 0000-FFFF (0–65,535) Plane 1: Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP) Range: 10000-1FFFF (65,536–131,071) Styles. DejaVu Sans Mono. See also. Notes. References. External links. DejaVu fonts. "DejaVu" redirects here.
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Code points in planes 1 through 16 (the supplementary planes) are accessed as surrogate pairs in UTF-16 and encoded in four bytes in UTF-8. Within each plane, characters are allocated within named blocks of related characters.
The Basic Multilingual Plane (Plane 0) contains 6,400 private-user characters in the eponymously named PUA Private Use Area, which ranges from U+E000 to U+F8FF. The Private Use Planes, Plane 15 and Plane
As of May 2019[update], the GNU Unifont has complete coverage of the Basic Multilingual Planeas defined in Unicode 12.1.0. Its companion fonts, Unifont Upper and Unifont CSUR, have significant coverage of the Supplementary Multilingual Planeand the ConScript Unicode Registry, respectively.