That's great news. I'm really looking forward to see Decode Unicode having v6.0 displayed.
(By the way: The initial idea to display scripts and hence codepoints geographically came from Decode Unicode's solution.) Manuel 2012/8/22 Johannes Bergerhausen <johan...@bergerhausen.com>: > Am 22.08.2012 um 09:30 schrieb Mark Davis ☕: > > As a first approximation, the data in CLDR could be used to map countries to > languages, and languages to scripts. Here are the charts; the > machine-readable data is in XML. > > > > This is exactly what we are doing for the next update of > www.decodeunicode.org > We are working on it for some months now, hoping to release it with 6.0 data > in autumn … > > Johannes > www.decodeunicode.org