Now that Old Hungarian is encoded in Unicode, is anyone aware of a font
(freely available or not) that supports it, or of plans by anyone to
develop one?
I'm not looking for a font that maps OH to the ASCII range, such as the
original Csenge.
I've already tried the major search engines
Today I was alerted:
N4222
http://std.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/n4222.pdf
Response to the N4917 about the Rovas Script
And so here we go again, yet another salvo in the ongoing battle over
the correct English-language name of the script, over how many such
scripts there actually
Frankly, it's very disappointing to see the encoding of this fascinating and
historic writing system be delayed for so many years due to this kind of
squabbling.
Doug, I, as a user of Old Hungarian have started a discussion on the
possible encoding of the script which eventually lead here
No, I'm not at all sure of that. I'm also probably less disappointed
than Michael, who wrote the first draft proposal for Old Hungarian
(N1686) more than fourteen years ago. But now it's disappointing to us
outsiders as well.
--
Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA
http://www.ewellic.org
busmanus wrote:
Doug Ewell wrote:
I can send Mr. Everson the relevant sections with an English
translation from these webpages if he needs them, but it would be to
long to send it all to the list.
They might well be helpful for determining the best names.
Don't expect anything two
Doug Ewell wrote:
This insecurity
Probably more like uncertainty, but anyway:
Oh no, I'd been thinking for ages to recall
the correct word...
I can send Mr. Everson the relevant sections with an English
translation from these webpages if he needs them, but it would be to
long to send it all to
, are probably
why Old Hungarian has been set aside for the past 6 years rather than
being encoded as is.
-Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
I'll try to respond to this, since Michael is probably quite busy with
the just-concluded meeting in Toronto, and since I'm interested in Old
Hungarian as well.
Please draw Michael Everson's attention to this message,
it may be helpful for clearing up some issues about proposed
Old Hungarian
Doug Ewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The good thing is that character names are not prescriptive. What a
character ends up being called does not influence or restrict its
potential usage.
Why do you think that's true? People use characters all the time based
on their names. The fact that
Dear List Members:
Please draw Michael Everson's attention to this message,
it may be helpful for clearing up some issues about proposed
Old Hungarian Runes, of which he seems to be in charge.
His draft about the topic
http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n1758.pdf
says, that the spelling
At 01:14 -0500 2002-02-01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2002-01-31 20:20:33 Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if anything happened since the last
proposal in 1988 to include Old Hungarian
Actually 1998. But yes, I was wondering about
It has been pointed out to me that I ought to point people at the SEI
initiative page at Berkeley:
http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~dwanders/
--
Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
48B Gleann na Carraige; Cill Fhionntain; Baile Átha Cliath 13; Éire
Telephone
Hungarian Runic is in the Roadmap.
--
Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
48B Gleann na Carraige; Cill Fhionntain; Baile Átha Cliath 13; Éire
Telephone +353 86 807 9169 * * Fax +353 1 832 2189 (by arrangement)
Michael Everson everson at evertype dot com wrote:
Hungarian Runic is in the Roadmap.
What's the actual status, though? As Jarkko indicated, the proposal is
almost 5 years old and it's been in the Roadmap ever since, with little
or no progress since then (at least not visible from the
You can look at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/alloc/Pipeline.html to see
what's in the pipeline, but note that code points are not yet definite.
There will be a beta period, beginning in January I believe.
Whatever happened to Old Hungarian, aka Hungarian Runic, aka rovasiras?
(sorry
Hi,
Does anyone know if anything happened since the last
proposal in 1988 to include Old Hungarian
http://wwwold.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/n1686/n1686.htm
into Unicode? I plan to input text in Szekely Rovasiras,
and I am about to make PUA code. Conversion from PUA
would risk portability
In a message dated 2002-01-31 20:20:33 Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if anything happened since the last
proposal in 1988 to include Old Hungarian
Actually 1998. But yes, I was wondering about the status of the rovásírás as
well.
-Doug Ewell
Fullerton
The Old Hungarian script (rovásírás) was proposed by Michael Everson in WG2
document N1686, dated 1998-01-18. Further information, including an amended
code table, was provided in WG2 document N1758, dated 1998-05-02.
The Unicode Web page on proposed new scripts
http://www.unicode.org
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