[Unicode Announcement] New Public Review Issue #144: Proposed Update UAX #42: Unicode Character Database in XML

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Date: Fri Mar 13 2009 - 16:17:12 CST

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    The Unicode Technical Committee has posted a new issue for public review
    and comment. Details are on the following web page:

        http://www.unicode.org/review/

    Review period for the new item closes on May 4, 2009

    Please see the page for links to discussion and relevant documents.
    Briefly, the new issue is:

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    New Public Review Issue #144

    Proposed Update UAX #42: Unicode Character Database in XML
    http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr42/tr42-4.html

    Added "two-code-points" as a datatype for code points in the schema and
    adjusted several definitions accordingly.

    This UAX will be updated for Unicode 5.2, and the proposed update is now
    open for general public review and comment. The draft will be
    periodically updated during the development cycle for the release.

    Update to PRI #135
    http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/tr11-18.html

    The draft for UAX #11: East Asian Width has been slightly updated with
    the description of the property value for unassigned codepoints.

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