RE: locale files....

2001-03-30 Thread Yves Arrouye
sorry. Intel platform running Redhat Linux 7.0.. Oops, and regarding your questions about locale files on Linux. They follow the POSIX format and can easily be modified once you get them in source form along with the localdef util. YA

empty glyph characters

2001-03-30 Thread Sam Chapman
Being lazy I was wondering if anyone already has or knows where I could get a list of Unicode characters with blank glyph representations, (i.e. not control or format characters but spacing characters and suchlike). Sam Chapman _ Sam Chapman

Unicode in PDF files

2001-03-30 Thread David J. Perry
This is sort of a technical font question, but since it concerns getting Unicode characters to display properly in the popular PDF format, I think it's germane; any pointers to other sources of help will be gratefully accepted. I have created a Unicode font (several hundred characters) and

Call for Papers - 19th Unicode Conference - September 2001 - San Jose, CA

2001-03-30 Thread Lisa Moore
Hello, Earlier this week you saw a note about next month's conference in Hong Kong - now we all get think about the San Jose conference in September. So, please think about what you might like to present this coming fall...and send your proposals in. Submissions are due May 11. Best regards,

Re: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1

2001-03-30 Thread Peter_Constable
On 03/30/2001 08:18:26 PM unicode-bounce wrote: We are pleased to announce the release of The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1. The era of BMP characters only is now officially over. The historic notion of Unicode as a uniformly 16-bit encoding has been in principle obsolete for a while, but now

Re: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1

2001-03-30 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The historic notion of Unicode as a uniformly 16-bit encoding has been in principle obsolete for a while, but now it is also obsolete in practical terms. Actually, I think *that* statement is a bit premature, still. It is not obsolete in pratical terms until there is