John Cowan wrote:
Here's a little table of the combining classes, showing the value, the
number of characters in the class, and a handy name (typically the one
used in the Unicode Standard, or a CODE POINT NAME if there is only one;
sometimes of my own invention).
This is already published with the
Andrew C. West scripsit:
> 589 ? Aren't all characters that are not 1-240 Combining Class 0 (i.e. Spacing,
> split, enclosing, reordrant, and Tibetan subjoined) ? 235,617 (including 2,048
> surrogate code points) by my reckoning.
Yes. I was enumerating only the combining characters, however.
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 14:57:51 -0500, "John Cowan" wrote:
>
> Here's a little table of the combining classes, showing the value, the
> number of characters in the class, and a handy name (typically the one
> used in the Unicode Standard, or a CODE POINT NAME if there is only one;
> sometimes of my ow
Here's a little table of the combining classes, showing the value, the
number of characters in the class, and a handy name (typically the one
used in the Unicode Standard, or a CODE POINT NAME if there is only one;
sometimes of my own invention).
Class Count Name
= =
0 5
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