RE: Furigana codes?

2000-07-06 Thread Marco . Cimarosti
Daniel Biddle wrote: On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Rick McGowan wrote: iRck I thought this was a typo until I saw your address. U263A It's not a typo: Rick's signature has passed through an Indic renderer, so the "i" was reordered. U+FF1AU+FF0DU+FF09 _ Maco`

Re: Furigana codes?

2000-07-05 Thread Rick McGowan
Will someone PLEASE send this boy a book!? iRck Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 02:49:30 -0800 (GMT-0800) To: Unicode List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Furigana codes? X-UML-Sequence: 14481 (2000-07-01 10:49:31 GMT

Re: What I meant by furigana codes

2000-07-02 Thread John Hudson
At 02:37 PM 7/1/00 -0800, Michael \(michka\) Kaplan wrote: Well, its not entirely fair to say that Furigana is another way of saying Ruby in OpenType, since Furigana predates OpenType entirely, as well as the HTML/DHTML RUBY element. They do provide the same functionality though... Furigana is

Re: What I meant by furigana codes

2000-07-02 Thread Christopher John Fynn
"John Hudson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... In any case, Furigana is definitely what Adobe had in mind when they registered the ruby feature, as is evident from the feature description. Is this OT ruby feature to be applied when e.g. a ruby/ruby tag is encountered in HTML / XML? Or is this

Re: Furigana codes?

2000-07-01 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are there furigana codes? If not, there darn well need to be. Like: BEGIN WHAT THE FURIGANA IS FOR, then START FURIGANA, then END FURIGANA. AFAIK, Furigana is not made up of separate code points it is text that can be Hiragana, Katakana, or Romanji

Re: What I meant by furigana codes

2000-07-01 Thread Robert Brady
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Furigana codes would simply mark certain text as furigana, meaning to the text-display device, "These characters are not to be displayed on the main line of text, but rather above it and in smaller type". There ought to be

RE: What I meant by furigana codes

2000-07-01 Thread Alistair Vining
Furigana codes would simply mark certain text as furigana, meaning to the text-display device, "These characters are not to be displayed on the main line of text, but rather above it and in smaller type". There ought to be furi kana="" and /furi codes, or the

Re: What I meant by furigana codes

2000-07-01 Thread John Hudson
At 04:04 AM 7/1/00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Furigana codes would simply mark certain text as furigana, meaning to the text-display device, "These characters are not to be displayed on the main line of text, but rather above it and in smaller type". There ought to be