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Bug 28615 - [FO30] and [FO31] (editorial) Statement in example on numbering with circled digit one is incorrect
Summary: [FO30] and [FO31] (editorial) Statement in example on numbering with circled ...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: XPath / XQuery / XSLT
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Functions and Operators 3.1 (show other bugs)
Version: Candidate Recommendation
Hardware: PC Windows NT
: P2 trivial
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Michael Kay
QA Contact: Mailing list for public feedback on specs from XSL and XML Query WGs
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Reported: 2015-05-06 21:44 UTC by Abel Braaksma
Modified: 2015-05-14 21:34 UTC (History)
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Description Abel Braaksma 2015-05-06 21:44:17 UTC
While I was going over bug 22524, I noticed the spec saying under section 4.6.1 (both FO30/31):

    For example, the format token ① (circled digit one, ①) has a range 
    imposed by the Unicode character repertoire — 1 to 20 in Unicode versions 
    prior to 4.0, increased in subsequent versions.

This is only partially correct. The range is actually 0-20 (with the 0 disjunct from the rest) since Unicode 1.1 and 0-50 since Unicode 3.2.

I suggest to change the statement somewhat to make it (more) correct, i.e.:

<suggestion>
  For example, the format token &#x2460; (circled digit one, ①) has a range 
  imposed by the Unicode character repertoire — 0 to 20 in Unicode versions 
  prior to 3.2 and 0-50 since Unicode 3.2.
</suggestion>
Comment 1 Michael Kay 2015-05-13 08:40:32 UTC
Fixed as suggested.
Comment 2 Abel Braaksma 2015-05-14 21:34:44 UTC
Thanks, closing.