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> On 29 August 2018 at 06:47 "Janusz S. Bień via Unicode"
> wrote:
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> > Storing this information in a font, by hook or crook, would lock
> > users
> > of those PUA characters into that font. At that rate, you might as
> > well
> > use
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> On 29 August 2018 at 13:05 Andrew West via Unicode
> wrote:
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> I tested with Word 2007, and normal PUA characters from my font were
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> displayed with vertical orientation in a vertical text box, but Plane
> 15 PUA characters were rotated.
>
And then the original
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> On 27 August 2018 at 15:22 Peter Constable via Unicode
> wrote:
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> Layout engines that support CJK vertical layout do not rely on the 'vert'
> feature to rotate glyphs for CJK ideographs, but rather rotate the glyph 90°
> and switch to using vertical glyph metrics. The 'vert'
> On 21 August 2018 at 01:04 "Mark E. Shoulson via Unicode"
> wrote:
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> It is kind of a bummer, though, that you can't experiment (easily? or at
> all?) in the PUA with scripts that have complex behavior, or even
> not-so-complex behavior like accents & combining marks, or RTL
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