On 8 Apr 2017, at 02:02, Asmus Freytag <asm...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>> This isn’t about game play.
> 
> Why rule this out? Once you have a plain text solution, you'll enable any 
> plain text platform.
> 
> Seems almost churlish to want to limit what you can do...in what would be 
> after the fact.

Developers can already use the encoded chess characters in game apps if they 
want. 

If we have a set of standardized variation sequences for chess notation, then 
if game developers want to use them, who is to complain? But that is not the 
point of this proposal, which is to enable people working with chess notation 
to be able to use the UCS (which they aren’t doing). An app interface has not 
the same plain-text requirement that people working with chess data do. 

(They ARE using fonts, which shows they want to do this in text. They are NOT 
using UCS characters, and they do NOT have a coherent model amongst any of 
their hacks.)

Michael Everson

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