Antoine Leca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenneth Whistler wrote:
Brendan suggested:
Antoine Leca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the point of view of character encoding, I don't think it would
be correct to substitute out either the A/B usage (from hexadecimal
implementations)
Just for the
Unicode does not have these two characters (dozenal digit 10 {a turned
digit 2} and dozenal digit 11 [a reversed digit 3}).
I see two slightly different forms for this DUODECIMAL DIGIT ELEVEN on
the Dozenal Society's Web page. The PDF referenced by Robert shows a
*reversed* 3 (rotated about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has Unicode, by any name, the two mutant digits in the attached file?
What about the pairs
0041;LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
0042;LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
and
0061;LATIN SMALL LETTER A
0062;LATIN SMALL LETTER B
(which will be the one chosen by almost any software for this
Has Unicode, by any name, the two mutant digits in the attached file?
If not, I want to add them. (No, not add them to get dozenal 19, I know that's
what they add up to; I mean add them to Unicode!)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has Unicode, by any name, the two mutant digits in the attached file?
What about the pairs
0041;LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
0042;LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
and
0061;LATIN SMALL LETTER A
0062;LATIN SMALL LETTER B
(which will be the one chosen by almost any software for this
On 06:48 -0800 2000-06-27, 11-Digit Boy wrote:
Has Unicode, by any name, the two mutant digits in the attached file?
If not, I want to add them. (No, not add them to get dozenal 19, I know that's
what they add up to; I mean add them to Unicode!)
Please do not send attached files to the Unicode
Brendan suggested:
Antoine Leca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the pairs
0041;LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
snip
(which will be the one chosen by almost any software for this use).
This is a little too simplistic: these characters have specific numeric
properties and behaviors
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