James Kass wrote:

For the V.S. option there should be a provision for consistency and open-endedness to keep it simple. Start with VS14 and work backwards for italic, …

I have now made, tested and published a font, VS14 Maquette, that uses VS14 to indicate italic.

https://forum.high-logic.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7831&p=37561#p37561

William Overington
Saturday 12 January 2019



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From: "James Kass via Unicode" <unicode@unicode.org>
To: unicode@unicode.org
Sent: Friday, 2019 Jan 11 At 01:48
Subject: Re: A last missing link for interoperable representation


Richard Wordingham responded,

... simply using an existing variation
selector character to do the job.

Actually, this might be a superior option.

For the V.S. option there should be a provision for consistency and open-endedness to keep it simple.  Start with VS14 and work backwards for italic, fraktur, antiqua...  (whatever the preferred order works out to be).  Or (better yet) start at VS17 and move forward (and change the rule that seventeen and up is only for CJK).

Is it true that many of the CJK variants now covered were previously considered by the Consortium to be merely stylistic variants?


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