Re: Case-folding dotted i

2013-01-24 Thread Richard Wordingham
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 23:46:33 +0100 Philippe Verdy verd...@wanadoo.fr wrote: For this reason Turkic texts *should* encode the hard-dotted lower case i as i+dot above, and not just as i alone. But when the language used in the text is clear, the extra encoding of the explicit hard dot above is

Re: Case-folding dotted i

2013-01-24 Thread Philippe Verdy
2013/1/24 Richard Wordingham richard.wording...@ntlworld.com: On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 23:46:33 +0100 Philippe Verdy verd...@wanadoo.fr wrote: For this reason Turkic texts *should* encode the hard-dotted lower case i as i+dot above, and not just as i alone. But when the language used in the text

RE: Public Review Issue 232 Proposed Update UAX #9, Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (Copy of email sent to the list; also posted by me to unicode feedback/public review issue-- but this has not yet po

2013-01-24 Thread CE Whitehead

End of story character

2013-01-24 Thread Andrés Sanhueza
Do you think that a end of story symbol may be feasible/useful? Traditionally (or at least from what I read, as down here I have never seen it) many newspapers used a –30– sequence to represent the end of the article, but I've seen a lot of times that custom symbols for each publication are used,

Re: End of story character

2013-01-24 Thread Leo Broukhis
Andrés, For me, ␃ U+2403 SYMBOL FOR END OF TEXT has various glyphs depending on the font. I see either an 8-pointed star with ETX inside, or a lower right corner. This seems to fit your request well. From what I've seen in various publications, commonly ∎ U+220E END OF PROOF or a similar

Re: End of story character

2013-01-24 Thread Richard Wordingham
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 20:05:41 -0300 Andrés Sanhueza peroyomasli...@gmail.com wrote: Do you think that a end of story symbol may be feasible/useful? One such symbol is already encoded, the Halmos tombstone U+220E END OF PROOF. I'm not sure that it should have general class Sm instead of Po -

Re: End of story character

2013-01-24 Thread Bill Poser
There's also the venerable U+0003 end of text. It has the virtue (?) of having no associated glyph and so can be realized however one likes. On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Richard Wordingham richard.wording...@ntlworld.com wrote: On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 20:05:41 -0300 Andrés Sanhueza

Re: Public Review Issue 232 Proposed Update UAX #9, Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (Copy of email sent to the list; also posted by me to unicode feedback/public review issue-- but this has not yet po

2013-01-24 Thread Philippe Verdy
Letter-like mathematical symbols are those like Product (Greek capital Pi), Sum (Greek capital Sigma). Mirroring them by default would have strange effects, even if they may be mirrored in formulas. Lower-than and Higher-than symbols are not letter-like and are safe to mirror, they behave like

2013-01-24 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
2013-01-25 2:41, Richard Wordingham wrote: On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 20:05:41 -0300 Andrés Sanhueza peroyomasli...@gmail.com wrote: Do you think that a end of story symbol may be feasible/useful? One such symbol is already encoded, the Halmos tombstone U+220E END OF PROOF. It is one of the many

Re: ▮

2013-01-24 Thread Philippe Verdy
Also the tack symbol (also meaning true), sometimes written after the double-stroke arrow to the right meaning implies. 2013/1/25 Jukka K. Korpela jkorp...@cs.tut.fi: 2013-01-25 2:41, Richard Wordingham wrote: Other end of proof symbols include □ (U+25A1), ■ (25A0), ▲ (U+25B2), ◇ (U+25C7), and