> Thank you for pointing me to the RFC [2825] I am looking for. Sure. > and it is the challenge to stay within the a-z0-9 limit for the sake > of users, not for the computer programmers. That is the reason for > user interface limit to a physical English keyboard, a universally > approved limit. Umm. A typing element for the IBM Selectric typerwriters was developed for the then-new syllabic system in 1976, for Inuktitut, and could be used for any Cree (etc., modernly UCAS) text. That would be universally approved Inuktitut. Eric
Re: [idn] How to match letters
Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine Mon, 25 Jun 2001 11:00:28 -0700
- [idn] How to match letters Dan
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] How to match letter... liana . ydisg
