Re: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Doug Ewell
Disclaimer: These are only suggestions. I've never submitted a character proposal. You should prefer the advice of people who have, or of UTC members who evaluate proposals. Noah Slater nslater at tumbolia dot org wrote: Previously in this thread, it was suggested that I make a formal proposal

Re: vexillology, was: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Michael Everson
As I recall, António Martins-Tuválkin and Anshuman Pandey both submitted proposals on this subject in 2007 or 2008 and in 2012 respectively. Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/

Re: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Noah Slater
Thanks Doug. That's very helpful. On Tue, 7 Jul 2015 at 17:07 Doug Ewell d...@ewellic.org wrote: Disclaimer: These are only suggestions. I've never submitted a character proposal. You should prefer the advice of people who have, or of UTC members who evaluate proposals. Noah Slater nslater

RE: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Peter Constable
I never said anything about stability of geopolitical entities. I only mentioned stability of encoded character sequences. Peter From: Ken Whistler [mailto:kenwhist...@att.net] Sent: Friday, July 3, 2015 11:24 AM To: Peter Constable Cc: unicode@unicode.org Subject: Re: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to

Re: vexillology, was: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Richard Cook
On Jul 7, 2015, at 7:53 AM, Richard Cook rsc...@wenlin.com wrote: Ken Whistler wrote: vexillology Garth Wallace wrote: Tangentially, I recently ran across something called International Flag Identification Symbols. It's a symbolic notation for vexillology that describes their use of

vexillology, was: Adding RAINBOW FLAG to Unicode

2015-07-07 Thread Richard Cook
Ken Whistler wrote: vexillology Garth Wallace wrote: Tangentially, I recently ran across something called International Flag Identification Symbols. It's a symbolic notation for vexillology that describes their use of flags and some aspects of their design but not enough to reproduce