At 22:01 -0700 2004-05-02, Doug Ewell wrote:
Speaking of which, I'm still not happy with the silent change in the Unicode interpretation, introduced in version 4.0.1, of the 15924 code "Hrkt":
Old meaning: Hiragana AND Katakana; text contains characters from both syllabaries. New meaning: Hiragana OR Katakana; text contains specific modifier letters that could apply to either syllabary.
Is this an issue for the UTC or for the 15924/RA? -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

