In the minutes of the recent meeting of the Unicode Technical Committee, 
document http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2018/18272.htm there is the following.

quote

E.2 Proposal to add characters from legacy computers and teletext to the UCS 
[Ewell, et al, L2/18-275R]

On phone: Doug Ewell.

Discussion. UTC took no action at this time.

end quote

Could someone possibly say please why the teletext graphics characters have 
still not been encoded as the change requested to their proposed encoding by 
the Unicode Technical Committee had been made and a revised document submitted 
before at least two of the previous meetings of the Unicode Technical Committee 
took place?

Do the teletext graphics characters need to be resubmitted in a proposal 
document on their own for them to become encoded?

As teletext is a great United Kingdom invention, does it need the United 
Kingdom National Body to propose their inclusion directly to the International 
Standards Organization?

William Overington

Monday 1 October 2018


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