> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Stefan Persson
> Unicode contains doubles of some CJK punctuation marks, one form for > vertical layout and one for horizontal layout. Only so for backward compatibility with legacy standards. For instance, apart from legacy compatibility, there is no reason to use FE35 in Unicode-encoded text: a rendering system can rotate 0028 when laying out vertical text. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division

