Re: hebrew font conversion

From: Chris Jacobs (chris.jacobs@freeler.nl)
Date: Mon May 23 2005 - 13:50:53 CDT

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    > The real problem, as I see it, is to cancel the ordering somehow.

    Philippe Verdy <verdy_p@wanadoo.fr> told you that unicode has control chars
    to cancel the ordering.
    He was eight minutes faster than I.

    Thereafter Jony Rosenne <rosennej@qsm.co.il> pointed out that HTML also has
    a way to cancel the ordering.

    Maybe there should be a thirth way to cancel the ordering?

    I think disunifying logical and visual hebrew and encoding visual hebrew in
    unicode as a separate script would help ...

    Exactly why do you wish to convert it to unicode?

    If you don't object to ad hoc fonts, but want unicode for some other reason,
    then maybe you can just move your ad hoc font to the PUA.



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