About the research works. I alone (with with my colleagues) researching the fact that Sumerian is Tamil / Tamil is Sumerian This requires quite a lot of space.
Additionally I do research on Tamil alphabet as based on scientific definitions and it only represents the mechanical parts , ie only represents the places of articulation as alphabet and not sound based. And, what is call a mathematical multiplier theory on expanding the alphabets leads to not just long-mathematics (nedung kaNaku), but also to extra long mathematics. This is just a sample requirement from me and my colleagues. How many others are there who would require Unicode support? Do you think allocating 32,000 to the code page model would help? Regards Sinnathurai On 20 August 2011 09:31, Christoph Päper <[email protected]>wrote: > Mark Davis ☕: > > > Under the original design principles of Unicode, the goal was a bit more > limited; we envisioned […] a generative mechanism for infrequent CJK > ideographs, > > I'd still like having that as an option. > >

