Mark Davis wrote,
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QAyfwAn_0SZJ1yd0WiQgoJdG7djzDiq2Isb254ymDZc/edit#slide=id.g38b1fcd632_0_166
>
That's an effective presentation. I especially liked the two Stephen
Colbert clips.
Mark makes a good point here about how specialized Unicode technical
issu
Alan Wood wrote,
> Long ago, the response to the question "Why can't I
> see character x" was often to install a copy of the
> Code2000 font and send the fee ($10 ?) to James Kass
> by airmail.
It was always only $5. (About twenty years ago, Alan was the first to
register it. I still have the e
attracted my attention, even with the
help of a search machine. I think "faith alone will reveal the
true name of shuruq" (1997-07-18).
--steffen
Fortunately, since I collect everything, this one has not been lost to
the mists of
history yet. So here you go, another "tale fr
Terrible!
Ken Whistler wrote in <12e6ad91-89e4-ec87-85ad-8fc4ab3f6...@att.net>:
|Steffen,
|
|Are you looking for the Unicode list email archives?
|
|https://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/
|
|Those contain list content going back all the way to 1994.
Dear Ken Whistler, no, and yes, hav
Steffen,
Are you looking for the Unicode list email archives?
https://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/
Those contain list content going back all the way to 1994.
--Ken
On 8/20/2018 6:08 AM, Steffen Nurpmeso via Unicode wrote:
I have the impression that many things which have been posted here
James Kass via Unicode wrote in :
...
|Eighteen years pass, display issues have mostly gone away, nearly
|everything works "out-of-the-box", and list traffic has dropped
|dramatically. Today's questions are usually either highly technical
|or emoji-related.
|
|Recent threads related to emo
od.net (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names)
>
>
> On Sunday, 19 August 2018, 03:05:41 GMT+1, James Kass via Unicode <
> unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
>
>
> http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/Archives-Old/UML024/0180.html
>
> Back in 2000, William O
od.net (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names)
On Sunday, 19 August 2018, 03:05:41 GMT+1, James Kass via Unicode
wrote:
http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/Archives-Old/UML024/0180.html
Back in 2000, William Overington asked about ligation for Latin and
mentioned som
http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/Archives-Old/UML024/0180.html
Back in 2000, William Overington asked about ligation for Latin and
mentioned something about preserving older texts digitally. John
Cowan replied with some information about ZWJ/ZWNJ and I offered a
link to a Unicode
e.com/website_translation.shtml
Website translations for all file types, formats and technology
-Original Message-
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Sent: 23 February 2004 18:26
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Subject: Re: Archives
John Snow asked:
> I went to have a look at the arc
: "Rick McGowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Yahoo "Unicode" group seems to have gone away. It disappeared a while
> ago. I went looking for it a few weeks ago and can't find it. I have no
> furtehr information.
It's probably a good thing the Yahoo "Unicode" group went away. Last time I
lo
John Snow asked:
> I went to have a look at the archives on Yahoo Groups and can't seem to
> find them! Can anybody give me the exact URL
The Yahoo "Unicode" group seems to have gone away. It disappeared a while
ago. I went looking for it a few weeks ago and can't fi
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: Archives
> I went to have a look at the archives on Yahoo Groups and can't seem to
> find them! Can anybody give me the
I went to have a look at the archives on Yahoo Groups and can't seem to
find them! Can anybody give me the exact URL
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On 03/08/2003 15:14, Peter Kirk wrote:
On 31/07/2003 17:07, Sarasvati wrote:
For the archives of this list. Forwarded from the main Unicode list
-- Sarasvati
How are these archives accessible? A new list member wants to catch up
on the last few days' discussion.
A second perso
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te or more) and peruse them off-line at my leisure, searching for
someone's turn of phrase or a long-forgotten analogy.
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