Re: help with an unknown character

2013-01-27 Thread Elbrecht
Hi Gerrit - just found a paper on the history of typesetting Classical Greek - including a note on Principia Mathematica's "turned iota" [http://conze.elbrecht.com/PDFs/Yot.pdf] And there is note of a German preference for using "Jot" in

Re: In UTF-16 no codepoints are assigned to D800 - DFFF ... is that range also reserved in UTF-8 and UTF-32?

2013-01-27 Thread Andrew Miller
> Is there some diagram that shows the entire range from 0 to 10 and indicates which parts are reserved for what purposes? Have a look at the Unicode Roadmap: http://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/ Andrew

Re: In UTF-16 no codepoints are assigned to D800 - DFFF ... is that range also reserved in UTF-8 and UTF-32?

2013-01-27 Thread Stephan Stiller
Thus, there are no codepoints assigned to the range D800 to DFFF in UTF-16. Does that mean there are no codepoints assigned to the range D800 to DFFF in UTF-8 and UTF-32? I assume that's the case, but just want to check to be sure. Code points are assigned in the Unicode code point space, not