Unicode Emoji 11.0 characters now ready for adoption!
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Wed Mar 7 19:42:38 CST 2018
Dear Richard,
to the best of my knowledge virtually no new characters used just for
names are under consideration, all the ones that are under consideration
are from before this century. Some are only being submitted now, but
that does not mean they are new in real life, just new to Unicode. Place
names tend to be even older.
Regards
John
On 08.03.2018 04:26, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Mar 2018 23:42:15 +0800
> via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
>
>> In most cases the answer to the above may well be the same, the
>> unencoded names of people and places are not new names,
>
> How many new characters are being devised per year?
>
> Richard.
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