On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Robert Brady wrote:
> One of the more interesting things in the 3.2 revision is a few "mainly
> private use" characters set aside in the Arabic region. We can safely use
> these as initial/final/medial/isol forms of characters that don't have all
> their forms encoded as glyphs already.
yes, I saw that, but there were only 32. With their philosophy of not
encoding any new presentation from in the block, i wonder why they have
not marked all unassigned places in the block as unused.
--roozbeh
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