Re: OT? Languages with letters that always take diacriticals

2004-03-20 Thread Charles Cox
the language lacks the sound represented by that letter in common European languages (the alternative being to use o to represent the รถ sound). I believe Maltese uses c with a dot above but doesn't use the basic c. Charles Cox

Re: unicode Digest V4 #3

2004-01-04 Thread Charles Cox
://www.writingsystems.net/languages/nogai/nogailatin.htm and http://www.writingsystems.net/languages/khakass/khakasslatin.htm . Charles Cox

multilanguage NAME LDAP implementations

2003-09-08 Thread Wrobel, Charles C (Chuck)
Title: multilanguage NAME LDAP implementations Is anyone aware of a public multilanguage NAME (cn) LDAP implementation? I'd also appreciate any advice on how to implement a multilingual LDAP directory. I'm only interested in having the ability to store retrieve a person's name in a

RE: multilanguage NAME LDAP implementations

2003-09-08 Thread +ACI-Wrobel, Charles C (Chuck)+ACI-
-mailto:alsjebegrijptwatikbedoel+AEA-yahoo.se+AF0- Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 10:56 AM To: Wrobel, Charles C (Chuck) Cc: unicode+AEA-unicode.org Subject: Re: multilanguage NAME LDAP implementations Wrobel, Charles C (Chuck) wrote: +AD4- it would also be nice to store +ACY- retrieve the person's name using

Re: Transcriptions of Unicode

2001-01-15 Thread Charles
Michael Everson wrote: "The pronuncuation ['juni:ko:d] with [i:] or [i] instead of schwa irritates me a lot. No one would pronounce "universe" with an [i]." I beg to differ; "universe" is commonly pronounced with a short [i] in the English Midlands. Charles Cox

I have a drem one day I can see th

2000-12-18 Thread Charles
the Uighur and Manichean scripts. However, both are shown as scripts for which detailed proposals have not yet been written. Charles Cox- Original Message -From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Unicode List [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 5:57 PMSubject: Re: I have a drem one day I can