From: "David Starner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In my eyes, part of the success of Unicode is that it has every > character one could need, and if it doesn't, then it will next version. > If you want to make Unicode into a purely commercial standard, then you > may lose some of the major Unicode enthusiasts who have and do sell > Unicode everywhere.
That is not my intend (thus explaining my prefixing of all this with the "devil's advocate"). I am mentioning that each person there works for a company which has its greatest interest in seeinf developed what they plan to sell. The fact that the UTC itself is filled with linguists and other such specialists is a very good thing for other scripts, but I suspect that many of them feel at times like they are speeding and hoping the cop does not see them? MichKa Michael Kaplan Trigeminal Software, Inc. -- http://www.trigeminal.com/

