RE: ISO 15924

From: Phillips, Addison (addison@amazon.com)
Date: Sun Mar 28 2010 - 23:33:43 CST

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    Huh?

    I don't see where you could get that from. The change lists or the code lists have 124 as "Armi" and a description of Imperial Aramaic.

    Hangul and Traditional Han scripts have been with us for awhile (six years) and without much confusion.

    Admittedly, this particular announcement could have been less terse. The addition of six scripts might be greeted with at least a list of them. Since I'm already there, they appear to be:

    --
    Bass	259	Bassa Vah	
    Kpel	436	Kpelle	
    Loma	437	Loma	
    Mend	438	Mende	
    Narb	106	Old North Arabian (Ancient North Arabian)	
    Nbat	159	Nabataean	
    Palm	126	Palmyrene
    --
    Addison Phillips
    Globalization Architect -- Lab126
    Internationalization is not a feature.
    It is an architecture.
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org]
    > On Behalf Of António MARTINS-Tuválkin
    > Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 5:55 AM
    > To: unicode Unicode Discussion
    > Subject: Re: ISO 15924
    > 
    > On 2010.03.26, 18:00, Michael Everson <everson@evertype.com> wrote:
    > 
    > > Some new scripts have been added to ISO 15924.
    > 
    > Is 124 simultaneously Imperial Aramaic, Armi, and Tagalog (Baybayin,
    > Alibata), Tglg?
    > 
    > Also:
    > 
    > Hang    502     Hangul (Hangŭl, Hangeul)
    > Hant    502     Han (Traditional variant)
    > 
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