Updating README to clarify counting
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>>> {'length': 29, 'messages': 1, 'remaining': 41, 'per_message': 70, 'encoding': 'UTF16'}
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>>> {'length': 29, 'messages': 1, 'remaining': 41, 'per_message': 70, 'encoding': 'UTF16'}
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The meaning of the `length`, `remaining` and `per_message` values returned by `SMSCounter.count()` depend on the encoding.
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For GSM_7BIT_EX encoding, `length`, `remaining` and `per_message` count the number of 7-bit characters in the message, __including__ the escape character that must precede any characters in the "extended" character set. For example, the `length` of the message '€' is 2, because it takes 2 7bit characters to encode '€' in GSM_7BIT_EX.
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For UTF16 and GSM_7BIT encoding, `length`, `remaining` and `per_message` count the number of characters (since all characters have an equal bit width).
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#### Mentions
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#### Mentions
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* Original idea : [danxexe/sms-counter](https://github.com/danxexe/sms-counter)
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* Original idea : [danxexe/sms-counter](https://github.com/danxexe/sms-counter)
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