Hello,
I searched the list archives and didn't find anything that addressed
this exact issue. If I see a sequence like a + ZWNJ + ACUTE, should it
be rendered as a followed by an acute accent over a dotted circle, or
should it be rendered as A-ACUTE?
(The actual case I hit was in
In TUS, in http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/ch03.pdf
D56 Combining character sequence: A maximal character sequence
consisting of either a
base character followed by a sequence of one or more characters where each
is a
combining character, zero width joiner, or zero width
Thanks. The actual case I found is Devanagari: SA + ZWNJ + ANUSVARA.
Does this have some special meaning, or is it the same as the A-ACUTE case?
Regards,
Eric
On 2/27/12 9:23 AM, Mark Davis ? wrote:
In TUS, in http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/ch03.pdf
D56 Combining character
An interesting paper:
http://www.panl10n.net/english/LOCALIZATION_OF_MOBILE_PLATFORM.pdf
On 27/02/2012, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven asmo...@in-nomine.org wrote:
-On [20120226 21:11], Stephane Bortzmeyer (bortzme...@nic.fr) wrote:
Note that it is a direct violation of RFC 5892. U+1F4A9, being of
category So, should be DISALLOWED. The registry was wrong to accept
it.
Oh, this will
On 28/02/2012, Christopher Fynn chris.f...@gmail.com wrote:
Now isn't everyone going to want their logo encoded so they can have
a domain like this? ~ The pressure to do so could be enormous.
Come to think of it, Unicode could probably fund itself by selling
code points for this ;-)
The biggest issue for indic is where the (n)j occurs before a halant.
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 13:17, Eric Mader ema...@icu-project.org wrote:
Thanks. The actual case
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Eric Mader ema...@icu-project.org wrote:
Thanks. The actual case I found is Devanagari: SA + ZWNJ + ANUSVARA.
Does this have some special meaning, or is it the same as the A-ACUTE case?
I am a native user of Devanagari (for Sanskrit) and fail to understand
Eric was asking a different question. I don't know about the SA case, but
there is a general pattern of use of ZWJ before VIRAMA, as in Figure 9-6 in
http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0/ch09.pdf
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This particular combination comes from
http://ne.wikipedia.org/wiki/?. Not being a native reader, I have no
idea what the intent is...
Regards,
Eric Mader
On 2/27/12 2:55 PM, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Eric Mader ema...@icu-project.org
I am looking for the codes or assignements status of the Cyrillic
letter OE/oe (ligatured) as used in Selkup (exactly similar to the
Latin pair).
This character pair has been part of the registration nr. 223 (in
1998) by ISO of the (8-bit) extended Cyrillic character set for
non-Slavic languages
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