FW: Web Form: General question

2003-11-24 Thread Magda Danish \(Unicode\)
Hello, I don't know the answer to your question so I am forwarding it to the Unicode list. I hope someone on the list will reply. Best, Magda -- Magda Danish Administrative Director The Unicode Consortium 650.693.3921 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message-

Re: FW: Web Form: General question

2003-11-24 Thread Michael Everson
Sirhcus asked: The western alphabet has an equivalent for people who are unsighted. Is there an equivalent for languages that use other characters...Cyrilic, arabic.? Braille. -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

Re: FW: Web Form: General question

2003-11-24 Thread Rick McGowan
The answer is also not quite so simple. Braille is not standardized across languages, so Braille of different languages and countries, even though they may use the same dot patterns, are not mutually comprehensible. There is a lot of complication, not the least of which is six-dot versus

FW: Web Form: General question

2002-05-29 Thread Magda Danish (Unicode)
-Original Message- Date/Time:Mon May 27 20:58:22 EDT 2002 Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Report Type: General question Text of the report is appended below: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- When I use an editor(written by Python language) in Pc(Windows 2000),

Re: FW: Web Form: General question

2002-05-29 Thread John Hudson
At 11:58 5/29/2002, Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote: -Original Message- Date/Time:Mon May 27 20:58:22 EDT 2002 Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Report Type: General question Text of the report is appended below: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- When I use an