On 15-Oct-25 07:33, John Levine wrote:
It appears that Paul Hoffman  <[email protected]> said:
Greetings again. I have made the changes suggested in the discussion of the -04 
version. Given the light discussion of the last two
drafts, I believe this version is ready for WG Last Call, if the WG Chairs 
agree.

I don't remember whether we've gone over this, but is there a reason to prefer 
U+nnnn over
the Unicode character descriptions, rather than to say use either depending on 
context, e.g.:

"A color display should be able to differentiate πŸ”΄ (U+1F534), 🟒 (U+1F7E2), and πŸ”΅ 
(U+1F535)."

"A color display should be able to differentiate πŸ”΄ (LARGE RED CIRCLE), 🟒 (LARGE 
GREEN CIRCLE), and πŸ”΅ (LARGE BLUE CIRCLE)."


Just to complicate the question slightly, should this actually read:

"A color or grayscale display should be able to differentiate πŸ”΄ (LARGE RED CIRCLE), 
🟒 (LARGE GREEN CIRCLE), and πŸ”΅ (LARGE BLUE CIRCLE)."

?

I just set my browser to grayscale and it does in fact differentiate between 
the three.

   Brian



R's,
John






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