Ms. Ye, You'll recall that you offered the assertion that a keyboard was universal. A counter-example was provided, there are _several_ more. The suggestion of a user-weighting scheme (below) is incomprehensible in this context, given your starting point of suggesting to encode mathematical glyphs present in some particular reference repitoire -- at least I'm confused. However, feel free to progress your issues within the broad ACE advocacy community. I've limited interest in 63-element encoding schemes for sets containing several orders of magnitude more elements. If you are interested in mathematics on the web, there is a w3c activity in that area. If you are interested in mathematics and typesetting, or mathematics and TeX, or PostScript, or ... the .math. portion of the usenet hierarchy is a good place to start for non-mathematicians. Eric > If it is, I'd like to see the keyboard map. If it is still in use, then > it can be registered for a specific "language" user group. The > language tags have been proposed is a vary large set, this only > shows that to treat every language user group fairly, we need to > provide a tool for equal opportunity to the Internet, not to limit > the access to any specific minority. As to how many will be > registered on the net, it dependens on the applicant provides > enough prove on the size of the existing users, the potential > users and frequency of the users. That is a politic issue. Let us > hand that problem to politicians. > >> 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 Wed, 27 Jun 2001 09:11:07 -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
