On 2018/02/21 12:15, Michael Everson via Unicode wrote:
I absolutely disagree. There’s a whole lot of related languages out there, and
the speakers share some things in common. Orthographic harmonization between
these languages can ONLY help any speaker of one to access information in any
of t
On 22.02.2018 05:01, David Starner via Unicode wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:55 AM Jeb Eldridge via Unicode
wrote:
Where can I post suggestions and feedback for Unicode?
Here is as good as any place. There are specific places for a few
specific things, but likely if you do have something
David,
On 2/22/2018 7:21 PM, David Corbett via Unicode wrote:
My confusion stems from Unicode’s online bidi utility.
That bidi utility has known defects in it. It is not yet conformant with
changes to UBA 6.3, let alone later changes to UBA. And the mapping of
memory position to display pos
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 6:32 PM, Ken Whistler wrote:
>
> If you override the normal left-to-right ordering with bidi override
> controls, then the layout order is reversed, but what is actually laid out
> is those two glyphs. So you just reverse the order of the two syllables for
> display, in eit
On 2/22/2018 11:39 AM, David Corbett via Unicode wrote:
For example, after a right-to-left override, the Hangul string 보기
(“bogi”) becomes 기보 (“gibo”) in visual order. However, its NFD form is
reordered by jamo instead of by syllable; that is, it looks like “igob”.
Nope. *tilt* The UBA reor
Although the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm clearly defines how to reorder
characters in memory, I don’t understand precisely what it means to display
one character after another once they’ve been reordered; specifically, when
bidi reordering changes the number of user-perceived characters.
For e
Richard Wordingham wrote:
> 'Foreground' and 'background' are the only externally defined colours.
> There's no ability to explicitly choose, say 'text stroked sable and dotted
> gules'. Instead, it's 'text stroked sable and dotted proper', with a choice
> of palettes to define 'proper'.
Exte
Thanks a lot.
If I understand it right, these are examples in Sanskrit language using Tamil
script?
More precisely, my question is whether there are examples in (today's) Tamil
language using Danda or Double Danda.
I tried to detect these characters in Tamil's Wikipedia texts, but I didn't
fin
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 10:55:23 + (GMT)
William_J_G Overington wrote:
> Richard Wordingham wrote:
>
> > 'Foreground' and 'background' are the only externally defined
> > colours. There's no ability to explicitly choose, say 'text stroked
> > sable and dotted gules'. Instead, it's 'text stroked
Martin J. Dürst wrote:
> Is it only me or did you get some of this data wrong?
Yes, sorry. There's an offset. I copy/pasted data from an archive
which apparently predates the formal release of Ext C, and IIRC there
was some shifting. Unfortunately the font I used to view the data
matches the d
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