Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Asmus Freytag
[mailto:unicode-bou...@unicode.org] *Puolesta *Marc Blanchet *Lähetetty:* 13. joulukuuta 2013 00:00 *Vastaanottaja:* Asmus Freytag *Kopio:* verd...@wanadoo.fr; William_J_G Overington; Michael Everson; unicode Unicode Discussion *Aihe:* Re: The Ruble sign has been approved Le 2013-12-12 à 13:42, Asmus

RE: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Erkki I Kolehmainen
; Michael Everson; unicode Unicode Discussion Aihe: Re: The Ruble sign has been approved Le 2013-12-12 à 13:42, Asmus Freytag a écrit : The Euro was the first currency symbol added which was presented to the world as a logo. In the context of encoding the character, the UTC and WG2

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Marc Blanchet
Le 2013-12-12 à 13:42, Asmus Freytag a écrit : > The Euro was the first currency symbol added which was presented to the world > as a logo. > In the context of encoding the character, the UTC and WG2 (quite correctly) > at the time made clear that what was being encoded was a generic character

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Asmus Freytag
The Euro was the first currency symbol added which was presented to the world as a logo. In the context of encoding the character, the UTC and WG2 (quite correctly) at the time made clear that what was being encoded was a generic character code that encompasses all font designs and that use of

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Neil Harris
On 12/12/13 15:14, William_J_G Overington wrote: Michael Everson wrote: I’m already on it. Excellent. Would it be possible please for encoding to include specific official guidance, going back to a source with provenance, as to whether a glyph for the symbol in a serif font should or shoul

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Philippe Verdy
In my opinion, this is going too far for the UTC. Such guidance can only come from Russian authorities for the application of its law, where it is relevant to apply it. Even for the Euro, there's ample variations allowed in Unicode, that does not affect conformance, even if there may be further res

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread William_J_G Overington
Michael Everson wrote: > I’m already on it. Excellent. Would it be possible please for encoding to include specific official guidance, going back to a source with provenance, as to whether a glyph for the symbol in a serif font should or should not have serifs? William Overington 12 Decembe

RE: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-12 Thread Leif Halvard Silli
Michel Suignard, Thu, 12 Dec 2013 02:54:37 +: > < is *also* usable in western styles, without being restricted to the > Cyrillic script, even if the character is encoded in a Cyrcillic > block.>> >   > Could everyone stop using 0554 as being a character in a Cyrillic bloc! > It is 0554 ARMENI

RE: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Michel Suignard
<> Could everyone stop using 0554 as being a character in a Cyrillic bloc! It is 0554 ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER KEH. As far as I know Armenia has not been yet assimilated by the Russians (although they are working hard on it ;-) Michel PS It was a good joke, some didn't get the memo

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Philippe Verdy
2013/12/12 Leo Broukhis > Joking aside, the ruble sign is intended as a character adaptable to > Western-style typefaces (roman/italic, serif/sanserif, etc), and U+0554 > doesn't easily lend itself to that. > Given that the standard is widely adaptable, just means that U+0554 is *also* usable in

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Leo Broukhis
Joking aside, the ruble sign is intended as a character adaptable to Western-style typefaces (roman/italic, serif/sanserif, etc), and U+0554 doesn't easily lend itself to that. Out of the five "finalists" (shown here: http://lenta.ru/news/2013/11/05/symbol/) the winner satisfies that criterion the

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Leo Broukhis
Thank you! Leo On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Michael Everson wrote: > I’m already on it. > > On 11 Dec 2013, at 23:51, Leo Broukhis wrote: > > > The board of directors of the Central Bank of Russia has [finally] > approved the de facto standard ruble sign. > > > > http://lenta.ru/news/2013/

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Anshuman Pandey
"In Russia... The de facto standard ruble sign approves the board of directors..." ;) On Dec 11, 2013, at 8:11 AM, Leo Broukhis wrote: The board of directors of the Central Bank of Russia has [finally] approved the de facto standard ruble sign. http://lenta.ru/news/2013/12/11/symbol/ Leo

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Michael Everson
I’m already on it. On 11 Dec 2013, at 23:51, Leo Broukhis wrote: > The board of directors of the Central Bank of Russia has [finally] approved > the de facto standard ruble sign. > > http://lenta.ru/news/2013/12/11/symbol/ > > Leo Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/

Re: The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Roozbeh Pournader
Fortunately, we have it already encoded at U+0554 ;-) On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Leo Broukhis wrote: > The board of directors of the Central Bank of Russia has [finally] > approved the de facto standard ruble sign. > > http://lenta.ru/news/2013/12/11/symbol/ > > Leo >

The Ruble sign has been approved

2013-12-11 Thread Leo Broukhis
The board of directors of the Central Bank of Russia has [finally] approved the de facto standard ruble sign. http://lenta.ru/news/2013/12/11/symbol/ Leo