At 13:53 -0800 2002-12-17, Kenneth Whistler wrote:

The question for Unicoders is whether introduction of significant
normalization problems into Tibetan (for everyone) is a worthwhile tradeoff
for this claimed legacy ease of transition for one system, when it is
clear that all existing legacy data using these precomposed stacks is
going to have to either be reencoded anyway (or surrounded by migration
filters for new systems).
Is it a question? To do so would be a disaster for the encoding of Tibetan.
--
Michael Everson * * Everson Typography *  * http://www.evertype.com

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