Re: [whatwg/encoding] Non-normatively visualize the indexes (#89)

> Does the same go for PUA?

As noted on IRC, yes. For example, on Ubuntu, showing PUA as PUA gives the insight that the PUA code points in the left part of the last row of gb18030 show up as radicals that fit reasonably between the non-PUA radical code points around them. Then one can go read Lunde and learn why this is so: the PUA radicals weren't mapped in Unicode at the time gb18030 was first specced.

> One other problem I noticed is that the wrapping is not following 100 columns which is what we're starting to adopt everywhere (though no linebreaks inside "inline" elements). I'm happy to fix that once you consider this ready.

I think this is ready. Thanks.

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