From: "Philippe Verdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I know that now ISO15924 publishes 4-letter codes for scripts used in > Bibliographic references and that it contains more scritps than in Unicode as > ISO-15924 needs separate codes for variants that are unified for Unicode > encoding. > (...) > For these scripts, does Unicode need to define its own script ID? > Or shouldn't simply Unicode deprecate script IDs in favor of ISO-15924 codes? > This may be important because UAX#24 is a normative reference in the W3C CSS3 > specification, and may be the existing Unicode IDs should become aliases of > ISO-15924 codes.
I sent exactly the same request to the administrative Unicode report form, with an additional comment related to script code stability (important for documents created and styled with CSS3)...

