Re: Generic base characters

From: Asmus Freytag (asmusf@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sun Jul 15 2007 - 15:45:02 CDT

  • Next message: Asmus Freytag: "Re: Generic base characters"

    On 7/15/2007 1:18 AM, Sinnathurai Srivas wrote:
    > The principle behind dotted circle is very problem some.
    > One does not always need a base character when writing.
    > I know in Tamil longer than long vowels and longer than long dipthongs
    > are reality and it is part of Grammar.
    Can you give an example (use character names or codes, so it comes
    through, and clear descriptions of the rendered result)
    > But Unicode defines it differently.
    Can you give an example where what you think is required is in conflict
    with the Unicode specification?
    > So it is not a problem with Microsoft, but a problem with Unicode
    > definition. I think we need to find a way to either remove the
    > ristrictions placed by dotted circle or find other technical solution
    > for this problem
    > Words line
    > Auai, varuuum etc are in use.
    >
    > Is this proposition to remove dotted circle possible?
    >
    I think, so far nobody understands what you are trying to say.

    A./
    >



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Sun Jul 15 2007 - 15:48:57 CDT