Erik Nordmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "... to include the Unicode repertoire with some restrictions." > > While I agree with the intent, I wonder if the text should be more > specific that just saying "some".
This is just the introduction, so it's not expected to fill in all the details. I think the reader will naturally assume that the specific restrictions will be given later in the document. "JFC (Jefsey) Morfin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "some restriction" sounds unprecise to me. Because it is. For the purposes of the problem statement, the essential fact is that the repertoire is expanded from a small one to a large one. Mentioning Unicode is helpful because many readers will immediately recall the two primary characteristics of Unicode (it's big, and it aims to include all characters from all other repertoires). But additional details regarding how much of Unicode is or is not allowed would just distract from the point of this section, which is to describe the problem being addressed. In fact, I'd even put "with some restrictions" in parentheses, to make it clearer that the restrictions are unimportant to understanding the problem statement. AMC
