>From: "Alistair Vining" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Hexadecimal characters.
>Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 00:44:55 +0100
>
>Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> >
> > There is also another fact which may be interesting. My father, when he
> > was a high school student, had some advanced mathematic course, where 
they
> > also studied computation in base more than ten. They used Persian 
digits
> > for zero to nine, and lowercase greek letters alpha, beta, ... for 
digits
> > more than nine.
>
>So what we really need are combining number characters: one for the digit 
value and
>one for the base.
>
>But oh no! only integer bases up to (number of code points allotted).  How 
will we
>cope.
>
I have been told that the Japanese use the American convention 
(0123456789ABCDEF).

I wonder: why not 〇一二三四五六七八九甲乙丙丁戊己?

What would a Thai do?

This would make a good i18n project!!

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