RE: Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets?

2013-01-02 Thread Doug Ewell
apply to non-Unicode character sets? On 1/1/2013 12:43 PM, Costello, Roger L. wrote: Hi Folks, Does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets? For example, are there codepoints in iso-8859-1? In Windows-1252? /Roger The short answer is yes. The term code point was in use

Re: Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets?

2013-01-02 Thread Asmus Freytag
From: Asmus Freytag mailto:asm...@ix.netcom.com Sent: ‎1/‎1/‎2013 23:43 To: Costello, Roger L. mailto:coste...@mitre.org Cc: unicode@unicode.org mailto:unicode@unicode.org Subject: Re: Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets? On 1/1

Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets?

2013-01-01 Thread Costello, Roger L.
Hi Folks, Does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets? For example, are there codepoints in iso-8859-1? In Windows-1252? /Roger

Re: Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets?

2013-01-01 Thread Bjoern Hoehrmann
* Costello, Roger L. wrote: Does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets? For example, are there codepoints in iso-8859-1? In Windows-1252? There is no the term. The term boot might refer to footwear or it might refer to a part of a vehicle, or a number of other things. Such

Re: Terminology: does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets?

2013-01-01 Thread Asmus Freytag
On 1/1/2013 12:43 PM, Costello, Roger L. wrote: Hi Folks, Does the term codepoint apply to non-Unicode character sets? For example, are there codepoints in iso-8859-1? In Windows-1252? /Roger The short answer is yes. The term code point was in use for locations in IBM code pages long