Re: Indian new rupee sign

2010-08-02 Thread Mahesh T. Pai
Doug Ewell said on Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 03:34:18PM -0700,: > My point was that those of us who are not IPR lawyers shouldn't pretend > to be IPR lawyers. The UTC and WG2 and Indian government can figure out > for themselves what legal obstacles, if any, need to be overcome before > the rupee

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Martin J. Dürst
Hello Michael, I hope you still remember that I am one of the (apparently very few) people who paid for Everson Mono. That was more than ten years ago. On 2010/08/03 1:02, Michael Everson wrote: On 2 Aug 2010, at 13:10, Leonardo Boiko wrote: When did I say there was something shameful about

Re: Draft Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters

2010-08-02 Thread David Starner
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Karl Pentzlin wrote: > I have compiled a draft proposal: > Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters > The draft can be downloaded at: >  http://www.pentzlin.com/Variation-Sequences-Latin-Cyrillic2.pdf (4.3 MB). > The final proposal is inten

Re: Draft Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters

2010-08-02 Thread Leo Broukhis
0073 FE00/FE01 - must be LATIN SMALL LETTER S, not LETTER B. Leo On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Karl Pentzlin wrote: > I have compiled a draft proposal: > Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters > The draft can be downloaded at: > http://www.pentzlin.com/Variation-Se

Draft Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters

2010-08-02 Thread Karl Pentzlin
I have compiled a draft proposal: Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters The draft can be downloaded at: http://www.pentzlin.com/Variation-Sequences-Latin-Cyrillic2.pdf (4.3 MB). The final proposal is intended to be submitted for the next UTC starting next Monday (Augus

Re: UTS#10 (UCA) 7.1.3 Implicit Weights, Unassigned and Other Code Points

2010-08-02 Thread Kenneth Whistler
Philippe Verdy said: > Implicit weights for unassigned code points and other characters that > are NOT ill-formed are suboptimal, as noted in the proposed update. To follow up on Mark's response on this thread... > > It should take into account their existing default properties, notably : [ lo

Re: Indian new rupee sign

2010-08-02 Thread Doug Ewell
Hey everybody, I wasn't serious about the Ryerson logo. My point was that those of us who are not IPR lawyers shouldn't pretend to be IPR lawyers. The UTC and WG2 and Indian government can figure out for themselves what legal obstacles, if any, need to be overcome before the rupee sign can be en

RE: CSUR Tonal

2010-08-02 Thread Doug Ewell
"Luke-Jr" wrote: > I've copied an updated draft proposal to: > http://luke.dashjr.org/tmp/chores/tonal.html > I believe I have addressed all of the suggestions raised to my earlier draft. > Please let me know what you all think. If it were up to me, which it is not, I would consider this p

Re: CSUR Tonal

2010-08-02 Thread Luke-Jr
I've copied an updated draft proposal to: http://luke.dashjr.org/tmp/chores/tonal.html I believe I have addressed all of the suggestions raised to my earlier draft. Please let me know what you all think. Thanks, Luke

RE: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread John Dlugosz
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Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Michael Everson
On 2 Aug 2010, at 13:10, Leonardo Boiko wrote: > When did I say there was something shameful about non-freeness? I only said, > and I quote, that it’s not my thing. I find the term "non-free" to smack of élitism and a view that commerce is undesirable. And I'm not even very good at being a me

Free font with medievalist characters (was Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?)

2010-08-02 Thread Frédéric Grosshans
Le dimanche 01 août 2010 à 08:03 -0300, Leonardo Boiko a écrit : > Oh, it _is_ totally blocky, and will look terrible if scaled to > anything other than its natural 16-pixel size. My point is, this is > how it’s supposed to be, cause it’s a bitmapped, monospace terminal > font. Like Terminus or xo

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Leonardo Boiko
When did I say there was something shameful about non-freeness? I only said, and I quote, that it’s not my thing. Since I run a free operating sytem, it can automatically download and manage free content, so it’s more convenient for _me_ to keep using free content. I manage about a thousand comput

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Michael Everson
On 2 Aug 2010, at 11:57, Leonardo Boiko wrote: > Emphasis on “the only font _I know_”. I didn’t know Andron nor Everson Mono. > Besides, while quality, both seem to be non-free, which is something I’m not > interested in as a Debian user (nothing against it, it just isn’t my thing). Huh. We

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Leonardo Boiko
Emphasis on “the only font _I know_”. I didn’t know Andron nor Everson Mono. Besides, while quality, both seem to be non-free, which is something I’m not interested in as a Debian user (nothing against it, it just isn’t my thing). On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 05:48, Michael Everson wrote: > On 2 Aug

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Michael Everson
On 2 Aug 2010, at 08:52, Andreas Stötzner wrote: > Am 01.08.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Leonardo Boiko: > >> And it’s the only font I know with U+2E19 PALM BRANCH ⸙ > > It is not. Andron has it. As does Everson Mono. Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/

Re: Most complete (free) Chinese font?

2010-08-02 Thread Andreas Stötzner
Am 01.08.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Leonardo Boiko: And it’s the only font I know with U+2E19 PALM BRANCH ⸙ It is not. Andron has it. Regards, A. St.