Ms. Hughes, ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000, which is exactly correlated with the Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, is available in French. You can purchase a copy from ISO:
http://www.iso.ch/ (Go to the ISO Store section of the site and search for the ISO number 10646.) I don't know of any German translation of all the character names. As far as I know, German users of the standard simply make use of the English names of the characters. But you could confirm by contacting the German standards organization, DIN: http://www.din.de [EMAIL PROTECTED] --Ken Whistler ----- Begin Included Message ----- > -----Original Message----- > Date/Time: Tue Sep 17 01:20:08 EDT 2002 > Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Report Type: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback > > HI, > We are trying to find a set of the unicode tables with the > character labels in French, and one where they are in German. > Do you have these available, or can you point us in the > direction of where we might find them please? > > Kind regards, > Maryanne Hughes > Technical Writer, > Pulse Data International, > New Zealand > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > (End of Report) > > ----- End Included Message -----