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Dear all,
I would like to ask any tools to convert HTML
unicode ( e.g. # n n n n ) to JAVA unicode ( e.g. \u
n n n n ) ?
M.T.
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Oops! One of two Unicode 101 mistakes I made in the same day. Where was
my brain?
Unicode Ate Your Brain, of course! (See my tutorial at Orlando this year.)
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Ram,
If ISCII is intended as a pan-Indic solution does it also support Urdu?
Carl
Hi All,
I have a file containing some character mappings to
UCS-2 (iso 10646-1) both represented in hex e.g :
CP UCS
=
2E 002E
2F 002F
30 0030
...
Has anyone written or found a script which takes 4 digit
hex representation of UCS-2 as (or similar to)
If ISCII is still being developed does this suggest that Unicode and its ISO
equivalent move too slowly?
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Carl W. Brown wrote:
Ram,
If ISCII is intended as a pan-Indic solution does it also support Urdu?
Carl
Wednesday, September 19, 2001
No, from the foreword to ISCII: As Perso-Arabic scripts have a different
alphabet, a different
If ISCII is still being developed does this suggest that Unicode and its ISO
equivalent move too slowly?
ISCII dates back to 1988 with a revision in 1990. It's not still being
developed -- as far as I know, it's a stable standard that is under
routine maintenance.
I wonder if anyone has
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Rick McGowan wrote:
If ISCII is still being developed does this suggest that Unicode and its ISO
equivalent move too slowly?
ISCII dates back to 1988 with a revision in 1990. It's not still being
developed -- as far as I know, it's a stable standard that is under
Hi, I am desperately trying to figure out what are the differences between
unicode v1.1 and v2.0. I of course understand that new characters have been
added and that's fine. But I also understand that some character mappings
have been changed and this could cause problems, as we have different
I found on the unicode.org website the character mapping for v2.0 and that
for v1.1.5. I had really wanted 1.1 but that was unavailable. Anyway, I
thought I would at least check what were the differences between version 2.0
and 1.1.5 Well, to my amazement, while version 2 added characters in
CP UCS
=
2E 002E
2F 002F
30 0030
...
Has anyone written or found a script which takes 4 digit
hex representation of UCS-2 as (or similar to) the above
which outputs the UTF-8 value equivalent in the
same hex format?
Assuming I parsed your
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 03:56:45PM +0100, Damien Donlon - Sun Microsystems Ireland -
Solaris Software - Software Engineer wrote:
Hi All,
I have a file containing some character mappings to
UCS-2 (iso 10646-1) both represented in hex e.g :
CP UCS
=
2E 002E
2F
Oodi,
Hi, I am desperately trying to figure out what are the differences between
unicode v1.1 and v2.0. I of course understand that new characters have been
added and that's fine. But I also understand that some character mappings
have been changed and this could cause problems, as we have
I have written some time ago a little C program that generates such a list for all of
Unicode, not just the UCS-2 subset.
It uses macros from a few ICU header files, but does not need the compiled ICU
library. On Unixes, you may need to runConfigure, but on Windows it will work out of
the
From: John Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
Oops! One of two Unicode 101 mistakes I made in the same
day. Where was
my brain?
Unicode Ate Your Brain, of course! (See my tutorial at
Orlando this year.)
Nah, UTF ate it!
From: Ayers, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: John Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
Oops! One of two Unicode 101 mistakes I made in the
same day. Where was my brain?
Unicode Ate Your Brain, of course! (See my tutorial at
Orlando this year.)
Nah,
Ram,
ISCII has escape sequences which announce the start of a new Indic script.
An ATR char followed by special codepoint forms the escape sequence.
It is possible to support a page that contains different Indic
scripts.There are
problems with the standard like, it assumes a default
Hi All,
some questions, but first some background.
This morning, Alan (my technical director) raised the issue of
sorting section numbers.
Alan
1
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.1.1
1.1.1.2
1.1.1.9
From: Carl W. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I do not understand the TSCII for Tamil. Unicode
provides the script separation that they want.
TSCII is mostly out of favor now (tamil.net being the main exception, and
that only because its webmaster hates all established standards for doing
Hi All,
apologies for not replying to the thread; I'd deleted it
after getting the URL.
So how do I get myself a user name and password to the
Unicode Mail List Archive Search? Should I already have
one?
Regards,
Viranga
P.S. I'm referring
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