Troy Rollo wrote:

The 2.1.9d8 file seems after a quick look to be closer to the Crossover version of the table - for example, it has many of the different types of space characters sorted near 0020, which is an aspect of the Crossover table not present in the table based on allkeys.txt (3.1.1), so the theory that Microsoft's results are just based on an earlier version of the standard table is starting to look like it has merit.


Logically, it doesn't make sense that they did anything else. After all - why would they?

Even if it's not the case, there may be several possible workarounds for this issue. I have a lawer I can consult about this matter, but let's rule out the Unicode 2.0 theory first. I have access to the Unicode 2.0 (printed) book, if that's any help to anyone.

Shachar

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Shachar Shemesh
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