On 4/22/2013 12:35 PM, Stephan Stiller wrote:
[Charlie Ruland:]
The Unicode Consortium is prepared to encode all characters that can be shown to be in actual use.
Are you sure there is a precedent for what is essentially markup for a system of (alpha)numerical IDs?


You don't even have to look that far. These inventions utterly fail the "actual use" test, in the sense that I explained in my other message.

I'm always suspicious if someone wants to discuss scope of the standard before demonstrating a compelling case on the merits of wide-spread actual use.

A./


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