On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 8:59 AM Asmus Freytag via Unicode < [email protected]> wrote:
> Under ISO 15924 it is in principle possible to request a script code be > registered. That registration consists of just the 4-letter abbreviation > for a given name. Normally, that is not something that is necessary as the > Unicode Technical Committee will request that implicitly after approving a > proposal for encoding. > In fact, the registrar will in general want to see a well-formed proposal that is recommended by the Script Encoding Working Group which (a) indicates that the script is in fact eligible for encoding (as a separate script) and (b) discusses how to name the script so that the script code can be mnemonic. So asking for a script code comes very late in the process -- and is also basically automatic, as the registrar is looped into these things. markus
