Common Desktop Environment: Internationalization Programmer's Guide

Multibyte Code Sets

The term multibyte code sets is used to refer to all possible code sets regardless of the number of bytes needed to encode any specific character. Because the operating system should be capable of supporting any number of bits to encode a character, a multibyte code set may contain characters that are encoded with 8, 16, 32, or more bits. Even single-byte code sets are considered to be multibyte code sets.