2013-01-02 8:35, Asmus Freytag wrote:

On 1/1/2013 3:53 PM, Naena Guru wrote:
(By the way, Unicode is quietly suppressing Basic Latin block by
removing it from the Latin group at top of the code block page
(http://www.unicode.org/charts/) and hiding it under different names
in the lower part of the page.)

I don't know what you mean here, you get it by clicking on the header
"Latin"  at the very top of the Latin group. The word "basic" was deemed
redundant in the index (a choice that you can argue about forever - if
space wasn't at a premium on that page, it might have  been an easy
decision to add an alias).

I think what Naena Guru means is that in the charts, the boldface items are not just headings for non-bold texts under them (as I would presume from the typographic appearance), but also links to basic blocks of scripts.

Then again, Latin is no different from Cyrillic, Greek, or Arabic, for example, in this respect. In an apparent attempt to save space, the script names are also links to basic blocks of characters for the scripts. This would not be my cup of tea, but I can well understand the reasoning behind this. Using “Basic Latin” etc. as lower-level items would have been more logical here, but not necessarily more practical.

Yucca




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