Peter Kirk scripsit:
> Yes it is, in Unicode 4.0.0. Ernest quoted from UAX #14 "All other space > characters have fixed width." This may be in the standard by mistake,but it is in the standard. Asmus says that this will be changed in 4.0.1, but that has not yet been released. If a statement is written in a standard, even in the introduction to a different section, that is normative.
This is just false. All standards known to me have both normative and informative parts; there can be no presumption that a certain text is normative merely because it is in the standard.
John is correct here, but it is also true that "All other space characters have fixed width" is a fairly strong declaration.
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