Summer 2015 Localizable Sentence Concept Assessment Experiment
Please use the Base Character followed by Tags concept to express two 
localizable sentences so as to facilitate transmission and reception of a 
message through the language barrier.
However, only plane 0 Private Use Area characters are used for base character 
and tags.
This is so as to use only Private Use Area characters because the Base 
Character followed by Tags concept applied to localizable sentences has not at 
this time been officially accepted, in fact at this time not having been put 
forward formally for consideration regarding official acceptance either.
Also, an all plane 0 initial concept proving may possibly be somewhat easier in 
practice than a plane 15 concept proving.
U+EFFF EXPERIMENTAL LOCALIZABLE SENTENCE BASE CHARACTER
U+EE20 .. U+EE7E EXPERIMENTAL TAG CHARACTERS
The experimental tag characters are the same meanings as, respectively, the tag 
characters U+E0020 .. U+E007E of regular Unicode.
The experiment needs to provide for at least the following.
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Enter each sentence from a menu where the sentence is listed in English.
Selecting from the menu to cause the Private Use Area codes for the sentence to 
be included in a message, with the English text not appearing in the message.
Transmitting and receiving the message.
Decoding the message to produce the message displayed localized into Swedish.
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The sentences are as follows, shown in English, then the sequence of code point 
descriptions, then shown in Swedish.
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Good day.
U+EFFF U+EE31 U+EE30 U+EE30 U+EE30 U+EE31
God dag!
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Best regards,
U+EFFF U+EE31 U+EE30 U+EE30 U+EE31 U+EE34
Vänliga hälsningar,
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The translations are from the following post by Magnus Bodin.
http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2009-m04/0231.html
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Just in case the accented characters are displayed wrongly in either the 
mailing list email or in the archive, please know that there are only two 
accented characters and that the two accented characters are both the same and 
are as follows.
U+00E4 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
The character is listed in the following document.
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf
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Glyphs for the two localizable sentences are not necessary for this experiment, 
but should they be of interest and useful, please find attached an image of the 
two glyphs, the less complex one, at the left, being for Good day.
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The following post is mentioned in case it is helpful.
http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2015-m05/0196.html
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As it happens I do not personally at present have the knowledge, skills and 
facilities to carry out the experiment and prove the concept myself.
Alas, there is no prize for participating, yet it is not a competition either.
Participation could however potentially have far reaching beneficial advantages 
for the future of communication through the language barrier.
William Overington
24 June 2015

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