James Kass scripsit:
> <IMPORTANT NOTE:> This file uses characters assigned
> to the Private Use Area of Unicode according to the
> PUA scheme published at (URL). In order to view this
> document, it will be necessary to obtain and install
> the (font-name) font from (URL of font provider).
> <end IMPORTANT NOTE>
Well, this is fine if all you want to do is render the document.
If you want to *process* the document, though, you need
need to have information on the properties of the PUA
characters relevant to the document.
However, I agree that no new representations are needed
for this. It is sufficient just to extend the 3.x
UnicodeData and *Properties files.
--
John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One art/there is/no less/no more/All things/to do/with sparks/galore
--Douglas Hofstadter
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area John Cowan
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area Rick McGowan
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- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area Kenneth Whistler
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area William Overington
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- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area James Kass
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- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area David Starner
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area David Starner
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area James Kass
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area David Starner
- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area James Kass
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- Re: Tags and the Private Use Area Asmus Freytag
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