On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, James wrote: > Unicode compliance consists of being able to represent the codepoints > and properties for the repertoires you want, and then saying which > repertoires and which Unicode standard version you support. I believe there are also certain levels of Unicode compliance documented in the Unicode book. I don't have it handy here, but I believe you could have a compliance level that doesn't know about BIDI, or doesn't know about compatibility decompositions, or something like that. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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