From: UList@dfa-mail.com
Date: Sat Mar 05 2005 - 04:02:50 CST
> Unicode isn't about fonts or displaying text. It's about electronically
> storing text in a unique fashion which can be retrieved, transmitted, and
> exchanged.
Well incidentally, I wish I *could* use Unicode itself to store, retrieve,
transmit, and exchange an archaic-Greek-script-variant inscription, in a
unique way which both indicated its relation to, and variation from the
standard Greek script.
> (Of course, the ability to display such text can be useful, too.)
I just stick my finger in the hard drive and feel the electrons. *No* messy
and inconvenient glyphs required : )
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