Daniels & Bright also mention the Manichean
script in use by the Uighurs. This script is similar in appearance to the Syriac
script.Michael Everson's Roadmap to the SMP, Plane 1 of the UCS,
http://www.egt.ie/standards/iso10646/plane1-roadmap-table.html
, shows placesallocated for both the U
Peter Constable asked:
> On 12/18/2000 11:23:29 AM Kenneth Whistler wrote:
>
> >The WG2 proposals were for additional *presentation forms* for
> >Uighur characters. (initial, final, medial forms)...
>
> Daniels and Bright has a section on Uighur script - something from the same
> script history
On 12/18/2000 11:23:29 AM Kenneth Whistler wrote:
>The WG2 proposals were for additional *presentation forms* for
>Uighur characters. (initial, final, medial forms)...
Daniels and Bright has a section on Uighur script - something from the same
script history as Mongolian. I don't know how diffe
Michael Kaplan asked:
> James Kass actually pointed out a proposal for some additional characters
> needed:
>
> http://anubis.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/documents
>
> and said an earlier proposal had been rejected?
The WG2 proposals were for additional *presentation forms* for
Uighur character
Ar 23:05 -0800 2000-12-17, scríobh Richard Cook:
>And as for the consonant symbols, why stop with t, d, n, l, c, z? Why
>not include the rest of the curly-tail and other symbols in the
>following chart:
>
>http://stedt.berkeley.edu/pdf/curly-tail-table3.pdf
>
>there are a few other bits of data y
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