Re: Greek Characters Duplicated as Latin (was: Sanskrit nasalized L)

2011-08-27 Thread tulasi
Appreciate it for the info. Wondering whether there are other (in addition to following) Greek letters/symbols that were copied and renamed as LATIN? Thanks, Tulasi From: Richard Wordingham Date: Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 1:39 PM Subject: Greek Characters Duplicated as Latin (was: Sanskrit nasalized

Re: PRI #202: Extensions to NameAliases.txt for Unicode 6.1.0

2011-08-27 Thread Asmus Freytag
On 8/27/2011 1:31 AM, Andrew West wrote: On 27 August 2011 09:25, Andrew West wrote: On 27 August 2011 03:52, Benjamin M Scarborough wrote: Are name aliases exempted from the normal character naming conventions? I ask because four of the entries have words that begin with numbers. 008E;SIN

Re: PRI #202: Extensions to NameAliases.txt for Unicode 6.1.0

2011-08-27 Thread Andrew West
On 27 August 2011 09:25, Andrew West wrote: > On 27 August 2011 03:52, Benjamin M Scarborough > wrote: >> Are name aliases exempted from the normal character naming conventions? I >> ask because four of the entries have words that begin with numbers. >> >> 008E;SINGLE-SHIFT 2;control >> 008F;SIN

Re: PRI #202: Extensions to NameAliases.txt for Unicode 6.1.0

2011-08-27 Thread Andrew West
On 27 August 2011 03:52, Benjamin M Scarborough wrote: > Are name aliases exempted from the normal character naming conventions? I ask > because four of the entries have words that begin with numbers. > > 008E;SINGLE-SHIFT 2;control > 008F;SINGLE-SHIFT 3;control > 0091;PRIVATE USE 1;control > 009