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On 4/6/2017 11:21 AM, Richard
Wordingham wrote:
If "text presentations" have to be monochrome, as Asmus claims, While it appears possible, after Khaled's
demonstration, I still think that the use of "white ink" instead
of the "white" parts of a character being treated "transparent"
is far from standard text presentation. (And I've yet to see an
example that's motivated by anything other than emoji). And as far as plain text is concerned, despite the capabilities demonstrated, the overwhelming majority of it is still monochrome (and apparently it takes application support to handle the color table in OpenType, making any fallback in non-supporting applications monochrome again). If you feel better, just replace "have to" by "nearly universally are" and move on. A./
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- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Werner LEMBERG
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Khaled Hosny
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Philippe Verdy
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Michael Everson
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Richard Wordingham
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Rebecca T
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Richard Wordingham
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Michael Everson
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation William_J_G Overington
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Richard Wordingham
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Asmus Freytag
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Richard Wordingham
- Re: Coloured Punctuation and Annotation Michael Everson
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Michael Everson
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Asmus Freytag
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Michael Everson
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Martin J. Dürst
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Michael Everson
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Christoph Päper
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Richard Wordingham
- Re: Proposal to add standardized variation sequence... Martin J. Dürst

