> 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

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