On 29/01/2004 09:52, Mark Davis wrote:

I updated the charts -- please look them over.

Mark
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Collation charts out of date





The Unicode collation charts, at
http://www.unicode.org/charts/collation/, appear to 18 months out of
date, ...


Thank you, Mark. These new charts look a lot better e.g. for Greek, except for continued confusion at 03DE which seems to be a Mozilla 1.6 bug (still picking up the incorrect glyph from Arial Unicode MS although I have specified another font for Greek).


It does look very odd that 1D28 has been separated from the other pi's, 1D29 from the other rho's etc. Is there a good reason for that? I know everyone hates the UPA (except for Uralicists presumably), but these letters are still clearly variants of pi and rho. The same applies to the Latin small caps of course - why are they collated separately at the first level when all other font variants are not?

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