on 4/6/01 11:54 AM, Dean A. Snyder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Would it be possible, or even desirable, to amend the specification for
> Unicode/10646 names to allow for the use of the 10 western digits in
> Unicode/10646 names instead of having to spell out the numbers
> alphabetically?

Silly me. I depended on 2nd person hearsay and a cursory glance through my
Unicode 3.0 book. As Rick McGowan so sparingly informed me privately "the
rules already allow letters A-Z, hyphen, and digits 0-9".

This is good news (news to me at least).

Sorry for the wasted post.

Dean A. Snyder
Senior Information Technology Specialist, Humanities
Research and Instructional Technologies, 167 Krieger Hall
School of Arts and Sciences, 426A Gilman Hall
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA 21218
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