Peter Kirk suggested...

> Interesting and a little embarrassing that Unicode's own documentation
> is not Unicode compatible!

I don't think it's very embarrassing... The Unicode consortium after all  
doesn't produce book editing and typesetting software, we use other  
peoples' software.

I think it's rather amazing that we can now actually produce a PDF of the  
entire book. This is incredibly better than the situation ten years ago.

In any case, perhaps you can you suggest a "Unicode conformant" authoring  
tool that is up to the task of editing and typesetting the standard itself?  
It must have at least the capability of Framemaker 6 (i.e., tables,  
figures, sectioning, table-of-contents, index, etc) whilst implementing the  
full standard, including all scripts... Even the ones that would be newly  
defined in the next version... ;-)

        Rick

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