Philippe Verdy replied to my post, including quoting me.

WJGO >> Thinking about this further, for this application copies of the glyphs could be redesigned so as to be square and could be emoji-style and the meanings of the characters specifying which colour component is to be set could be changed so that they refer to the number previously entered using one or more of the special digit characters. Thus the setting of colour components could be done in the same reverse notation way that the FORTH computer language works.

PV > FORTH is not relevant to this discussion.

I just mentioned FORTH because of the way that numbers are entered before the operators that act upon them. I have no intention to use a stack-based system: what I have in mind at present is much simpler than such a format.

Suppose that there are sixteen new characters, which are in plane 1 or maybe plane 14, but which for this mailing list post I will express using the digits 0 .. 9, Z, R, G, B, A, F.

There would be a virtual machine to set the colour, that would have registers h, r, g, b, a and a system service Set_Foreground_Colour(r,g,b,a).

Then the sixteen new characters would each have a default glyph, which could be displayed emoji-style, and, in an application environment that has the virtual machine available and switched on, would have the following effects in the virtual machine and their glyphs would not then be displayed. The virtual machine would be sandboxed.

Z h:=0;
0 h:=10*h ;
1 h:=10*h + 1;
2 h:=10*h + 2;
3 h:=10*h + 3;
4 h:=10*h + 4;
5 h:=10*h + 5;
6 h:=10*h + 6;
7 h:=10*h + 7;
8 h:=10*h + 8;
9 h:=10*h + 9;
R r:=h; h:=0;
G g:=h; h:=0;
B b:=h; h:=0;
A a:=h; h:=0;
F Set_Foreground_Colour(r,g,b,a);

Thus for example, remembering that these ordinary characters are just being used here for explanation in this post, and that the actual characters if encoded would probably be in plane 1 or plane 14:

So the sequence Z128R160G248B255AF could be used to set the foreground colour to an opaque blue colour.

It may be that upon investiation there could be specified a feature of the system service Set_Foreground_Colour(r,g,b,a) such that "if a=0 then a:=255;" so that total opacity of the colour is presumed unless otherwise set.

PV > You may create your "proof of concept" (tested on limited configurations) but it will just be private

Yes.

PV > [And so it should use PUA for full compatibility ...

Yes, I have in mind to use U+EA60 through to U+EA69 for the digits, as U+EA60 is Alt 60000 so it makes it easier if some of the people who want to experiment want to enter characters using the Alt method.

William Overington
Monday 11 February 2019

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