Markus Scherer wrote:

> However, when the Jovians arrive with their billion-character
> encoding, then Unicode will become a legacy encoding.

Yeah, I’m really not a fan of this whole “Jovian” and “Venusian” and “Galactic 
Federation” line of argument.

As several (including Markus) have observed here, the use of combining 
characters in non-Latin scripts and in transcription can differ markedly from 
their use in Latin-script, natural-language scenarios.

The original questions strongly implied that only Latin-script, 
natural-language scenarios were relevant, to the extent that anything else must 
be from outer space. That’s unfair to languages written in scripts other than 
Latin, as well as to the efforts made in Unicode for 35 years to provide good 
support for these scripts and for contexts other than natural language.

Apologies if humor was implied throughout and I didn’t get it.

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Doug Ewell, CC, ALB | Lakewood, CO, US | ewellic.org


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