Re: Proposing mostly invisible characters

2019-09-13 Thread Asmus Freytag via Unicode
On 9/13/2019 10:50 AM, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 08:56:02 +0300 Henri Sivonen via Unicode wrote: On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 15:53 Christoph Päper via Unicode wrote: ISHY/SIHY is especially useful

Re: Proposing mostly invisible characters

2019-09-13 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 08:56:02 +0300 Henri Sivonen via Unicode wrote: > On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 15:53 Christoph Päper via Unicode > wrote: > > > ISHY/SIHY is especially useful for encoding (German) noun compounds > > in wrapped titles, e.g. on product labeling, where hyphens are often > >

Re: Proposing mostly invisible characters

2019-09-13 Thread Asmus Freytag via Unicode
On 9/12/2019 5:53 AM, Christoph Päper via Unicode wrote: ISHY/SIHY is especially useful for encoding (German) noun compounds in wrapped titles, e.g. on product labeling, where hyphens are often suppressed for stylistic reasons, e.g. orthographically correct

Re: Proposing mostly invisible characters

2019-09-13 Thread Christoph Päper via Unicode
CSS Text would indeed allow this in level 4:   .label {hyphenate-character: "";} However, this suggests that *all* SHYs therein should not produce a hyphen glyph at the end of a line. I guess I would need to show then, that there are

Re: The native name of Tai Viet script and language(s)

2019-09-13 Thread Eli Zaretskii via Unicode
> Cc: unicode@unicode.org > From: r12a > Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 14:34:11 +0100 > > On 27/08/2019 07:33, Eli Zaretskii via Unicode wrote: > > Yes, it's an old and outdated text (Emacs is around since 1985, and > > supports multilingual text editing since 1997). Easy to fix, and I > > will fix