>> Is this format suitable to become standardized for use in producing 
>> localized text-to-speech from emoji to the chosen local language?

> no, not particularly

Thank you for replying.

Well, I feel that it would be good if a format, whatever it may be, were 
decided at the May 2014 UTC (Unicode Technical Committee) meeting. This would 
enable application implementers to use a standardized format with a 
standardized file name; and enable advocates for localization to a particular 
language to produce a localization file for that particular language confident 
that the file produced would be widely compatible with various applications, 
such as browsers and email clients and ebook readers, from various 
manufacturers.

The particular file format that I mentioned is a simplified variant of an 
earlier format that I produced for my research. The original format contains a 
facility for organizing a cascading menu system for use in generating messages 
as well.

Yet, in general, what features are needed for such a format and can such a 
format become specified in good time for discussion before the May 2014 UTC 
meeting?

William Overington

14 April 2014


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