Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 19:01:03 +0200 Kent Karlsson via Unicode wrote: > The (proper) case-mapping for ẞ is nowhere to be > found the Unicode database (which I think is a pity, but that is a > different matter). Actually it is. It is the case-mapping of ß which was disputed. However, unless I've

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Michael Everson via Unicode
But this behaviour is desirable. It is desirable to be able to select a Georgian word and to The only thing that seems to annoy people is that modern Georgian doesn’t do titlecasing. But that is orthographic, and automatic titlecasing doesn’t work properly anyway. French rules and English

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Kent Karlsson via Unicode
I know it is too late now, but... Could have added the characters, without adding the case mappings. Just as it was done for the LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S (ẞ), where the proper case mapping was relegated to "special purpose software" (or just a special setting in common software). The (proper)

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Michael Everson via Unicode
Mtavruli could not be represented in the UCS before we added these characters. Now it can. Michael Everson > On 28 Jul 2018, at 14:10, Richard Wordingham via Unicode > wrote: > > On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 01:45:53 + > Peter Constable via Unicode wrote: > >> (iii) gave >> indication of

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 01:45:53 + Peter Constable via Unicode wrote: > (iii) gave > indication of intent to develop a plan of action for preparing their > institutions for this change as well as communicating that within > Georgian industry and society. It was only after that did UTC feel it >

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Alexey Ostrovsky via Unicode
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 5:34 AM, Peter Constable wrote: > > Many Georgian scientists working with script and language are not fans > of "uppercase" font styles. > > >With all my respect, N2608R2 is right and N4712 is wrong about case in > Georgian. > Can you comment, then, on N4776, in which the

Re: Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts

2018-07-28 Thread Andrew Cunningham via Unicode
On Saturday, 28 July 2018, Asmus Freytag (c) via Unicode < unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > > > A real plan would have consisted of documentation suggesting how to roll > out library update, whether to change/augment CSS styling keywords, what > types of locale adaptations of case transforms should