Template:Planes (Unicode)
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| Unicode planes and used code point ranges | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Supplementary | |||||||
| Plane 0 | Plane 1 | Plane 2 | Planes 3–13 | Plane 14 | Planes 15–16 | |||
| 0000–FFFF | 10000–1FFFF | 20000–2FFFF | 30000–DFFFF | E0000–EFFFF | F0000–10FFFF | |||
| Basic Multilingual Plane | Supplementary Multilingual Plane | Supplementary Ideographic Plane | unassigned | Supplementary Special-purpose Plane | Supplementary Private Use Area planes | |||
| BMP | SMP | SIP | — | SSP | SPUA-A/B | |||
|
0000–0FFF |
8000–8FFF |
10000–10FFF |
18000–18FFF |
20000–20FFF |
28000–28FFF |
15: SPUA-A |
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Usage[edit]
As a regular template.
Technical note[edit]
The template uses a subtemplate {{Planes (Unicode)/blink}} to produce the piped link to a Wikibook page:
{{Planes (Unicode)/blink|20000–20FFF}}-->[[:Wikibooks:Unicode/Character reference/20000-20FFF|20000–20FFF]]--> 20000–20FFF
See also[edit]
- {{Unicode blocks}}, a more detailed level
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