I'm sorry for my comment is about only one item in the
comments for Telugu encoding. Other items are also
interesting (e.g. Telugu digits in Unicode are not
taught in the schools).
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 19:49:07 -0700
Asmus Freytag asm...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On 10/16/2010 10:38 AM, suzuki
Le samedi 16 octobre 2010 à 22:36 +0530, Kiran Kumar Chava a écrit :
At the link, http://geek.chavakiran.com/archives/55 , I tried to
understand Telugu Unicode encoding and then I tried to do an out of
box review of this encoding. Kindly let me know if I am missing
something, mentioned as
My appologies for taking so long to respond. I've been busy with conferences.
If you don't like the regular expression syntax, then they can just as
easily be expressed as English prose:
* A EuropeanNumber is a sequence of one or more groups of one or more
class EN characters. The groups are
On 10/17/2010 7:01 AM, Michael D. Adams wrote:
This is something that not even the C++ and Java reference
implementations do (though it appears that the C++ implementation of
the W rules was originally derived from a regular expression as it
uses state tables, but if so it is undocumented).
The biggest challenge was not in creating those tables, but in
understanding the nuances of the rules, by the way.
Two questions so I can understand better.
First, by nuances do you mean the nuances of how the rules interact
(which I think would be simplified by using a definition as I have
On 10/17/2010 10:59 AM, Michael D. Adams wrote:
The biggest challenge was not in creating those tables, but in
understanding the nuances of the rules, by the way.
Two questions so I can understand better.
First, by nuances do you mean the nuances of how the rules interact
(which I think would
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