From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > E.g., if you look at the Latin part, you see that > > the 26 letters used in > > modern English are all contiguously ordered in > > two areas: U0041 to U005A > > (uppercase) and U0061 to U007A (lowercase). > > Yeah, but so what? All you gotta do is turn the 6th > bit off and there you go! > > > > But that's the end of the story! All the other > > 100's Latin letters are > > scattered all over, using no consistent order. > > > Too bad unicode values can't be fractions!! Lets take this one offline, Robert. michka
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