On 2012/2/23 Matt Ma <[email protected]> wrote: > It is defined as > "33D7;SQUARE PH;So;0;L;<square> 0050 0048;;;;N;SQUARED PH;;;;" > in UnicodeData.txt, but it is shown as "pH" in code chart. Should it be > "0070 0048" or "PH"?
It should certainly be "pH", i.e., "<square>0070 0048</square>", because that's the peculiar casing in widespread (universal, really) use for this basic Chemistry concept (AFAIK it means "power of Hidrogen"). See < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pH#History >. While there's no surprise at "PH" Unicode names being all caps, I’m surprised that the decomposition mapping is wrongly set to 0050 0048 instead of to 0070 0048. -- ____. António MARTINS-Tuválkin | ()| <[email protected]> Não me invejo de quem tem |####| PT-1500-111 LISBOA carros, parelhas e montes | +351 934 821 700, +351 212 463 477 só me invejo de quem bebe | facebook.com/profile.php?id=744658416 a água em todas as fontes | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- De sable uma fonte e bordadura escaqueada de jalde e goles, por timbre a bandeira, por mote o 1º verso acima, e por grito de guerra "Mi rajtas!". -------------------------------------------------------------------------

