Re: Unicode organization is still anti-Serbian and anti-Macedonian

From: Kent Karlsson <kent.karlsson14_at_telia.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 15:23:00 +0100

Den 2014-02-17 10:33, skrev "Gerrit Ansmann" <gansmann_at_uni-bonn.de>:

>> I don't like the idea, but one possibility would be to define Serbian glyph
>> styles by adding variation selectors. Variation selectors are already
>> 'defined' for the decimal digits U+0030 to U+0039. It would, however,
>> mess up string comparison operations that weren't smart enough to ignore
>> variation selectors.

>

Also, for the variation selectors to work for the end user, it requires
> the same technologies whose lack of support is why we are discussing this
> in the first place, doesn¹t it? So, defining the corresponding variation
> selectors would not make the end user see the correct glyphs earlier.

Still, variation selectors would be, in the text, a very localized
indication, independent of (displaying) user's preference settings
or language declaration (from the author, in e.g. XML/HTML formats)
for the text, and variation selectors are indeed more likely to
survive operations like cut-and-paste. There would be a problem of
inserting variation selectors at all places where appropriate, though.
Spell checking functionality could, in principle at least, help with
the latter.

/Kent K

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