Re: On the possibility of guidance code points for the PrivateUse Area

2001-04-23 Thread Michael Everson
At 11:30 -0400 2001-04-23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You should be aware that the Unicode Standard does state the following about the PUA (TUS 3.0, p. 323): By convention, the Private Use Area is divided into a Corporate Use subarea, starting at U+F8FF and extending downward in values, and an

Re: On the possibility of guidance code points for the PrivateUse Area

2001-04-23 Thread Rick McGowan
Doug Ewell quoted: By convention, the Private Use Area is divided into a Corporate Use subarea, starting at U+F8FF and extending downward in values, and an End User subarea, starting at U+E000 and extending upward. Then Michael Everson wrote: This has nothing to do with ISO/IEC 10646. Who

Re: On the possibility of guidance code points for the PrivateUse Area

2001-04-23 Thread Peter_Constable
On 04/24/2001 02:10:00 AM Rick McGowan wrote: But of course, as Michael points out: all users are free to use any position in the PUA For which reason software vendors will be doing their users a service by - refraining from assuming any proprietary PUA semantics as much as possible (you