Christian wrote:

> but a customization especially suited for people in NK (as this
 charset is not used anywhere else).

Unicode 0x6F6E has a modified form from KP 9566-97.

KP 10721-2000 maps to a Unicode sub-range. 

KP 9566-97 maps to a Unicode sub-range.

KP 9566-2003 was submitted to the Unicode Consortium as a replacement
for KP 9566-97 mapping.

BTW, CPAN has a module for the conversion of both KP 9566-97 and KP
10721-2000 to Unicode.

>only useful to people with relationship to  NK/for NK itself.

CF University of Washington: Seattle, WA.

> Either there are more issues of everybody is talking about different things 
> here.

Maybe you will be able to explain why OOo has support for countries /
languages / writing systems on the Country embargo list, then.

At a minimum, Sun legal should be consistent in the patches that they
accept/reject.

>distribute a modified version of OOo that includes support for this charset.

How about a python script that converts plain text to/from Unicode? 
Once in Unicode, it can be edited in OOo.

That doesn't solve the problem of:
a)  writing to the character encoding. 
b) Reading non-plain text files that use that character encoding.

xan

jonathon
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