It would also be useful if "Added to larger set" mentioned which proposal
it was added to.
Last December I proposed emojification for U+1F58E LEFT WRITING HAND, and
that's marked as merged but it's unclear which proposal it was merged with.
(Also the document isn't on L2 yet, I'm not sure why)
Hello.
I found out that document
http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2015/15280-n4687-oracle-bone.pdf is corrupted.
It is a proposal for inclusion of Oracle Bone Script into ISO/IEC 10646
standard. It is corrupted from page 163.
Could someone replace the document with the correct one?
Roman
Henri,
There is no formal concept of a public "Editor's Draft" for the Unicode
core specification. This is mostly the result of the tools used for
editing the core specification, which is still structured more like a
book than the usual online internet specification.
Currently the Unicode
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Martin J. Dürst
wrote:
> On 2018/04/20 18:12, Martin J. Dürst wrote:
>
>> There was an announcement for a public review period just recently. The
>> review period is up to the 23rd of April. I'm not sure whether the
>> announcement is up
On 2018/04/20 18:12, Martin J. Dürst wrote:
There was an announcement for a public review period just recently. The
review period is up to the 23rd of April. I'm not sure whether the
announcement is up somewhere on the Web, but I'll forward it to you
directly.
Sorry, found the Web address
Hello Henri,
On 2018/04/20 17:15, Henri Sivonen via Unicode wrote:
Is the Editor's Draft of the Unicode Standard visible publicly?
Use case: Checking if things that I might send feedback about have
already been addressed since the publication of Unicode 10.0.
There was an announcement for a
BTW, Slide 23 on http://unicode.org/emoji/slides.html ("Unicode Resources:
Specs, Data, and Code") shows one view of the relative sizes of Unicode
Consortium projects, divided up by cldr, icu, encoding (eg UTC output), and
also breaks out emoji.
(It does need a bit of updating, since we have
Is the Editor's Draft of the Unicode Standard visible publicly?
Use case: Checking if things that I might send feedback about have
already been addressed since the publication of Unicode 10.0.
--
Henri Sivonen
hsivo...@hsivonen.fi
https://hsivonen.fi/
If you want, you can make a proposal to the effect that all proposals made
to the Unicode be hosted publicly in a place accessible the unicode site.
Then the UTC can consider your proposal.
I think it would help the discussion to provide in your proposal links to
policy statements from the W3C,
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