+1...this is great!
Lisa
From: Mark Davis ☕️
To: Roozbeh Pournader
Cc: Norbert Lindenberg , Behdad
Esfahbod , "unicode@unicode.org"
Date: 03/14/2015 12:17 AM
Subject:Re: Android 5.1 ships with support for several minority
scripts
Sent by:"Unicode"
Congrats!
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 10:50:13 PM Doug Ewell wrote:
> > And in the other example, one is "B with double lines" vs "bitcoins".
>
> As David pointed out, currency symbols really aren’t an analogy to
> anything else. They are never built from combining characters, and are
> never decomposable to
Luke Dashjr wrote:
That is, 100 decimal is "one hundred" with a binary value of 110 0100.
But the same "100" in tonal would be "san" with a binary value of
1 .
"100" with the meaning of "one hundred" is spoken as "ciento" in
Spanish, "ekatón" in Greek, "sto" in Russian, etc. So pron
I've added a document to the Unicode document registry which gives
numerous examples of representations of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton in
ways not really representable in Unicode currently. Some of them
were very common practice for a long time. Whatever the fate or
merit
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 4:32:12 AM Philippe Verdy wrote:
> But is your subnet really declared with a stable IP range within a
> *secured* whois or DNS database? Contact your ISP to get a stable IP range
> or have it declared instead of being within the same shared block (may be
> they will want y
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Luke Dashjr wrote:
> On Saturday, March 14, 2015 9:27:56 PM David Starner wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Luke Dashjr wrote:
>> > Does Unicode give any relevance to non-visual rendering, or do TTS
>> > just need to settle for environmental hints (eg, th
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