From: Kit Peters (popefelix@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 15 2006 - 20:31:39 CST
So *nobody* else in the world has ever come up with a scheme to write base
(10+n) characters using their standard ten digits plus n characters from
their alphabet?
On 2/15/06, Murray Sargent <murrays@exchange.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> No. It's been discussed and overwhelmingly dismissed for a variety of
> reasons.
>
> Murray
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org] *On
> Behalf Of *Kit Peters
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2006 5:45 PM
> *To:* unicode@unicode.org
> *Subject:* hexadecimal notation in non-Western languages
>
> last question of the night, I promise. :)
>
> Does anybody use hexadecimal, or other non-base-10, notation in anything
> besides Western characters?
>
> Kit Peters
>
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