Re: [OT] 19th century "Unicode"

2001-03-08 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Marco Cimarosti wrote: > In Mark Davis' Unicode transcriptions page > (http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/Unicode_transcriptions.html) it is > mentioned a previous meaning of the word Unicode: > > "A telegraphic code in which one word or set of letters represents a > se

Re: [OT] 19th century "Unicode"

2001-03-08 Thread Michael Everson
At 09:10 -0800 2001-03-08, Marco Cimarosti wrote: >In Mark Davis' Unicode transcriptions page >(http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/Unicode_transcriptions.html) it is >mentioned a previous meaning of the word Unicode: > >"A telegraphic code in which one word or set of letters represents a >sentence o

[OT] 19th century "Unicode"

2001-03-08 Thread Marco Cimarosti
In Mark Davis' Unicode transcriptions page (http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/Unicode_transcriptions.html) it is mentioned a previous meaning of the word Unicode: "A telegraphic code in which one word or set of letters represents a sentence or phrase; a telegram or message in this. (late 1