RE: Combining half rings?

2002-05-16 Thread Marco Cimarosti
John Hudson wrote: I have received a glyph request in the repertoire for a new font for an IPA iota (U+0269) with a right half ring *above* it. [...] Does anyone else have experience that would support the need for such characters? A very similar sign (i with right half ring) is used in

Using the Private Use Area

2002-05-16 Thread William Overington
I am continuing my research on a 24-bit encoding system for encoding graphics, based upon the idea of files containing codes in three-byte sequences. I am presently naming the system the gallery system. My approach is that I have now started writing a book which has the title The Gallery where

Re: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B

2002-05-16 Thread J Do
Hi William, I have been looking at the characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B document. These are the characters from U+02 through to U+02A6DF, which, as I understand it, are the rarer CJK characters. I wonder if any of the people who read this list who understand the

u0641 - Arabic Letter FEH

2002-05-16 Thread Magda Danish (Unicode)
-Original Message- Date/Time:Thu May 16 08:16:41 EDT 2002 Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Report Type: General question Text of the report is appended below: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Dear Sir, I am involved in developing a multi lingual package. I am

Re: Correction! LANGUAGE TAG REGISTRATION FORM : es-america

2002-05-16 Thread John Cowan
Sean M. Burke scripsit (on the ietf-languages list): I think this is practically begging to be misinterpreted as Spanish as=20 spoken in America (i.e., the United States). I'd prefer es-americas. But the word America in Spanish refers to the whole ball of wax from Ellesmere Island to Tierra

Re: Correction! LANGUAGE TAG REGISTRATION FORM : es-america

2002-05-16 Thread John Cowan
Doug Ewell scripsit: Isn't that the B side of Unicode, Oh Unicode? I wish it were. Unfortunately, since it is not a *parody* of There's No Business Like Show Business (that is, it doesn't intend to satirize the original song), it does not count as a fair use of it; consequently, it cannot be

Re: Correction! LANGUAGE TAG REGISTRATION FORM : es-america

2002-05-16 Thread Doug Ewell
John Cowan jcowan at reutershealth dot com sang: There's no ASCII but US-ASCII (the only ASCII I know); Isn't that the B side of Unicode, Oh Unicode? -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California