Andrew West wrote: > On 1 May 2012 12:27, Michael Everson <ever...@evertype.com> wrote: >> On 1 May 2012, at 11:16, suzuki toshiya wrote: >> >>> In current draft of UTR#50, the properties for Canadian aboriginal syllabics >>> are defined as "U; S; S;". But seeing the PDFs like > > <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr50/tr50-3.VerticalOrientation.txt> gives: > > 1400..167F ; S ; S ; S > 1401..167F ; U ; S ; S > > which seems to be a mistake.
According to http://www.unicode.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=284&sid=7dcf696e0359b351b81433019084097a it is a mistake of 1400 ; S ; S ; S 1401..167F ; U ; S ; S >>> >>> http://www.gov.nu.ca/save10/English/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter%203/Newsletter%203%20-%20Inuktitut.pdf >>> http://www.cley.gov.nu.ca/pdf/Documentary%20Art%20Project_Inuk.pdf >>> it is questionable if the default value "U" is preferred. > In the two examples linked to > above the UCAS text appears to be rotated counterclockwise in vertical > layout, so that it reads bottom-to-top sideways, which is not a mode > of vertical layout that UTR#50 deals with. Thank you for clarification. Regards, mpsuzuki