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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION

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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2

Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS)

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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N 2016

Date: 1999-03-12

TITLE: Disposition of comments on FPDAM.22, and FPDAMs.24 to 26

SOURCE: Bruce Paterson, project editor

STATUS: Working paper of JTC1/SC2/WG2

ACTION: For confirmation by WG2

DISTRIBUTION: Members of JTC1/SC2/WG2

 

Report on JTC1/SC2 letter ballot on FPDAM.22, Keyboard Symbols

to ISO/IEC 10646-1: 1993 (E)

Disposition of Comments

The FPDAM appears in JTC1/SC2 N 3192 (also WG2 N 1898)

Responses to the letter ballot appear in JTC1/SC2 N 3263 (also WG2 N 1990).

National bodies that submitted comments are listed below.

U.K.

Editorial comment: Not accepted.

Annotations on existing character names in First Edition always appear in Annex E.

U.S.A.

Comment: Accepted.

[End of Disposition of Comments]

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Report on JTC1/SC2 letter ballot on FPDAM.24, Thaana

to ISO/IEC 10646-1: 1993 (E)

Disposition of Comments

The PDAM appears in JTC1/SC2 N 3198 (also SC2/WG2 N 1909).

Responses to the letter ballot appear in JTC1/SC2 N 3264 (also WG2 N 1989).

National bodies that submitted comments are listed below.

Japan Comment noted. No action required.

Experts in the Education Department of the Maldives were consulted during the PDAM ballot stage.

No feedback was received.

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Report on JTC1/SC2 letter ballot on FPDAM.25, Khmer

to ISO/IEC 10646-1: 1993 (E)

Disposition of Comments

The PDAM appears in JTC1/SC2 N 3201 (also SC2/WG2 N1911).

Responses to the letter ballot appear in JTC1/SC2 N 3265 (also SC2/WG2 N 2006).

National bodies that submitted comments are listed below.

U.K.

Editorial comments.

Page 1: Accepted.

Page 4: Accepted.

Additional comment was received at the SC2/WG2 meeting (1999-03-09/12) from an expert from Cambodia, the principal country in which the Khmer script is used. Accordingly the glyph for position 17DB will be slightly modified.

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Report on JTC1/SC2 letter ballot on FPDAM.26, Myanmar

to ISO/IEC 10646-1: 1993 (E)

Disposition of Comments

The PDAM appears in JTC1/SC2 N 3203 (also SC2/WG2 N1913).

Responses to the letter ballot appear in JTC1/SC2 N 3266 (also SC2/WG2 N 1985).

National Bodies that submitted comments are listed below. Where a National Body has submitted a negative vote the indication (N) appears after its name in the list.

Turkey (N)

Comment noted. No action required.

U.K.

Technical comment. Comment noted. No action required since the proposal mentioned was not yet available.

Editorial comments.

Page 2, a.: Accepted.

Page 2, b.: Accepted in principle.

Page 3, a.: Not accepted. The spelling of the name does not cause any confusion.

Page 3, b.: Not accepted. The existing name was accepted by the experts from Myanmar attending the SC2/WG2 meeting (1999-03-09/12).

Page 4: Accepted.

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