Emoji candidate chart update

2017-11-02 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hi Everyone, Just FYI... The new Unicode emoji candidate charts, with updates from the UTC #153 meeting are now posted at: http://www.unicode.org/emoji/future/emoji-candidates.html R

Re: 0027, 02BC, 2019, or a new character?

2018-01-19 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Michael - Lemme know when you're ready to print. I have a huge bag of leftover apostrophes I can send you. On 1/19/2018 5:51 AM, Andrew West via Unicode wrote: On 19 January 2018 at 13:19, Michael Everson via Unicode wrote: I’d go talk with him :-) I published Alice in Kazakh. He might l

Re: TIRONIAN SIGN ET

2018-01-27 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hello Janusz -- Try this: http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17300-n4841-tironian-et.pdf Regards, On 1/27/2018 11:40 AM, Janusz S. Bień via Unicode wrote: Hi! I try to find in UTC Document Register the proposals for characters which interest me for some reasons. I'm usually rather successful, bu

IUC 42 - abstract submission deadline extended to March 16

2018-03-12 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hello everyone, The submission deadline for IUC 42 abstracts has been extended to Friday, March 16. http://www.unicodeconference.org/call-for-participation.htm Hope you can join us in September. Regards, Rick

Server move notice, Unicode

2018-07-14 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hello everyone, Over this weekend on Sunday (US time) July 15 the *www.unicode.org *server will be undergoing a migration. Downtime should be minimal, but there is some possibility of brief periods off-line from Sunday morning through evening. The Unicode mail list may be unavailable for par

Server move notice, Unicode

2018-07-18 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hello everyone, On Wednesday evening (US time) July 18 the www.unicode.org server will again be undergoing migration. Downtime / off-line period is expected to be a few hours at most, beginning shortly after 17:00 Pacific time. We apologize for the inconvenience. Rick

Unicode CLDR 34 beta available for testing

2018-10-04 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
The *beta* version of Unicode CLDR 34 is available for testing. The final release is expected on October 12. CLDR 34 provides an update to the key building blocks for software supporting the world’s languages. This data is used by all major so

IUC 43 - call for presentations closing soon

2019-03-04 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
For those who might be interested in submitting for the 43rd Internationalization & Unicode® Conference (IUC 43) in Santa Clara, California, October 16-18, 2019... The call for presentations closes at the end of this week. http://www.unicodeconference.org/e-marketing/IUC43-CfP-030419.htm

Unicode CLDR 35 beta available for testing

2019-03-18 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
The *beta* version of Unicode CLDR 35 is available for testing. The final release is expected on March 27. Aside from documenting additional structure, there have been important modifications LDML (scan for the yellow highlighted sections). See

Reminder about reporting bugs, errors, and other feedback

2020-03-07 Thread Rick McGowan via Unicode
Hello everyone... This is just a little public service reminder that discussions on the Unicode mail list are not considered official feedback, and are not reviewed by UTC members or staff as a source for bug reports. If you want to make sure your feedback and/or report gets into the UTC pro