Philipp Reichmuth <uzsv2k at uni dash bonn dot de> wrote:

> What about round-trip compatibility?

UTC and WG2 apparently decided that some degree of compatibility with
this relatively new (1997) DPRK standard could be sacrificed.  The
horizontal-bar fractions can be mapped to the existing Unicode
fractions, and the only thing lost in round-tripping is the exact glyph
shape.  Likewise the emphasized name syllables; the only loss of
information is the emphasis, not the plain-text identity of the
syllables.

-Doug Ewell
 Fullerton, California


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