On 10/24/2014 4:51 AM, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
2014-10-24 11:17, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote:
The code charts are published as PDFs. In general, text in PDFs can be
copypasted elsewhere. Is there something in place that makes sure that
"wrong" Unicode encodings for glyphs published in code charts don't leak
elsewhere?
It seems that there isn’t. Whether this is serious is a different issue.
I posit that it is mostly an inconvenience. I understand that most fonts
used nowadays
are encoded correctly, anyway. But there are exceptions and where they
are unavoidable
for chart production, getting a chart to display correctly trumps
copy&paste.
Also, the situation is never static, each version uses a different set
of fonts.
In either case, it's not the same issue as creating (and exchanging)
running text.
A./
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