Re: [Encoding] false statement [I18N-ACTION-328][I18N-ISSUE-374]

On 29 August 2014 08:23, John Cowan <cowan@mercury.ccil.org> wrote:

> John C Klensin scripsit:
>
>
> >  -- established Unicode conventions by combining existing
> >       and standardized Unicode points using conventions (and
> >       perhaps special font support) about how those sequences
> >       are interpreted that are not part of the Unicode
> >       Standard.
>
> This is also a problem; generally it's about using visual rather than
> logical order of combining characters.
>

This scenario isn't just restricted to visual vs logical order, it may
involve reassigning or changing code points, suing them in different ways
from Unicode as part of a visual encoding, essentially an overlay of a
legacy encoding using a glyph based encoding (rather than a character based
encoding) onto an existing Unicode block.


>
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> because it was forbidden. The mistake was not forbidding the serpent;
> then he would have eaten the serpent. --Mark Twain
>



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