At 13:48 -0600 2002-03-31, David Starner wrote:
Okay, what would LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE look like? I'd
assume it would look like GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA, but where would
the stroke go?
I would put it diagonally through the right-hand stroke of the CAPITAL LAMBDA.
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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Doug Ewell wrote:
Avarangal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to allocate a U+codepoint for inherent a, to be used for
Tamil research. Can anyone suggest a temporary location or is it
possible to find such code point within the existing code point
for Tamil.
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At 01:28 -0600 2002-04-01, Dave Nalle wrote:
Just put a brand new page online with info on many new fonts. Stop
by and see what you think at:
http://www.fontcraft.com
Dave
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On Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 01:24 , Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:
Dan Kogai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't like the U+U part it will make the parsing messier.
The \xYY\xYY is of course what I meant ;-)
Not that much. It's just a regex after all.
For _perl_ it is but if we are
At 09:06 -0500 2002-03-30, Jerome Hodges IV wrote:
Hi all,
I wrote before about typesetting Vietnam Highlands documents, and, for the
most part, all of my problems have been resolved (thanks to all who made
suggestions). The one character I'm still missing, however, is a capital B
with a dash
Darling Subscribers,
For those of you unfortunate enough to be without really BIG satellite
dishes, and thus unable to keep up with Intergalactic Inquirer, I have
pulled down a copy of their front page news today for your edification.
Of course in the light of recent IDN and UTF discussions,
* Herman Ranes
|
| My observation is that Opera6.0, MSIE6.0 and Mozilla0.9.8(Win)
| interpret not only Win-1252 -tagged 8-bit HTML as Win-1252, but that
| they interpret also US-ASCII and ISO-8859-1 -tagged 8-bit HTML as
| Win-1252.
* Michael Kaplan
|
| It is highly doubtful that they are
I see Ken is reading from the consortium policies document, probably
explaining to the ambassador how to get the Klingon vote overridden.
That reminds me though, I need to get my copy of How to serve humans
converted to a Unicode document.
;-)
tex
Sarasvati wrote:
Darling Subscribers,
Darling Subscribers,
For those of you unfortunate enough to be without really BIG satellite
dishes, and thus unable to keep up with Intergalactic Inquirer, I have
pulled down a copy of their front page news today for your edification.
Your Electroscintilluminescency Sarasvati,
who are
Eric Muller wrote:
I believe that the current mirrored and mirrored glyph properties are
useful only when no help can be obtained from the font; otherwise, the
resolved directionality should be provided to the font, which should
then select the appropriate shape for each and every
S. U. Plicant inquired:
who are the two zanies from the Lunicode Consortium
immortalized with ambassador Zlorg?
The mustachioed man in the gray shirt is Rick McGowan,
and the bespectacled man in the blue shirt is Ken Whistler.
Although how the intergalatic paparazzi managed to get
ahold of
Does anyone have real-world documents in Unicode that take
advantage of Latin Combining Diacritics (U+0300 range and others) to accurately
represent the text content? If so, I would appreciate links or docs mailed to
me.
Were doing some testing of Latin Diacritic support
for IPA and
--- On Sat 03/30, Jerome Hodges IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wrote before about typesetting Vietnam Highlands documents, and, for
> the
> most part, all of my problems have been resolved (thanks to all who made
> suggestions). The one character I'm still
Hi Chris,
I'm currently type setting some Dinka poetry for a friend.
Dinka requires a combining diaeresis with open-o and open-e info at
http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/african/dinka-2.html
a sample utf-8 web page is at
http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/samples/dinka.html
this poem
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