yes, this is a 1400-page book with *every* Unicode 4.0 codepoint.
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According to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode#Versions) Unicode 4.0 had only 96,382 codepoints so a Unicode 15.0 book with all 149,186 codepoints would only be 2000 pages long... @a@exozy.me Anime girls teaching you SQL are great, but have you been guided through your taxes by anime girls? I have this crazy idea to print out all of Unicode onto a bunch of pieces of paper and tape them to a giant canvas that I have... sort of like a physical version of https://unicode.exozy.me (warning: may crash your web browser) |
There's also an updated Unicode 5.0 version but they wisely decided to leave out CJK characters and Hangul syllables so that book is half the size.