Re: AW: U+2028

2001-12-18 Thread Christian Cooke
languages readLine methods (Java for instance ?) ? -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von:Asmus Freytag [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] At 02:01 AM 12/15/01 +, Christian Cooke wrote: The text annotations to U+000A and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to U+2028 and do not recommend

AW: U+2028

2001-12-17 Thread Patrick . Andries
and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to U+2028 and do not recommend the use of U+2028 as the preferred character for for text processing in this context. Does the UTC have a recommendation about using U+2028 in preference to the other characters? If not, the problem won't go away as far

U+2028

2001-12-14 Thread Patrick . Andries
Hello, Recently confronted with another end of line mess (or wealth of expressions surrounding it) , I was wondering if any popular programming language (like Java?) would recognize U+2028 as an end of line. For instance, would a [BufferedReader] readLine() interpret U+2028

Re: U+2028

2001-12-14 Thread Christian Cooke
Hello, Recently confronted with another end of line mess (or wealth of expressions surrounding it) , I was wondering if any popular programming language (like Java?) would recognize U+2028 as an end of line. For instance, would a [BufferedReader] readLine() interpret U+2028

Re: U+2028

2001-12-14 Thread Asmus Freytag
At 02:01 AM 12/15/01 +, Christian Cooke wrote: The text annotations to U+000A and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to U+2028 and do not recommend the use of U+2028 as the preferred character for for text processing in this context. Does the UTC have a recommendation about using U+2028