J***@aculab.com
2003-08-27 14:46:21 UTC
Very true, but I was thinking more of things like uppercasing and
lowercasing algorithms, regular expressions and the like. Font drawing is a
bit out of my league ... not really my area of expertise.
Anyway, prophesising the future is a somewhere between a fun game, an
implementation exercise, and a thought experiment. It's precisely BECAUSE we
can see where a particular direction might lead that we can choose to avoid
going there.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Jill
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From: Jim Allan [mailto:***@smrtytrek.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:10 PM
To: ***@unicode.org
Subject: RE: Proposed Draft UTR #31 - Syntax Characters
That seems very dangerous.
Such behavior is why people are often very wary of upgrading.
But it is dubious that a Unicode upgrade will modify all fonts on the
system to add new characters in the proper style, modify any and all
translation tables to use them, modify all tailored sorts, change
spell-checkers to recognize new valid spellings, change translation
tables to other character encodings, modify legacy data to fit with the
new version of Unicode.
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lowercasing algorithms, regular expressions and the like. Font drawing is a
bit out of my league ... not really my area of expertise.
Anyway, prophesising the future is a somewhere between a fun game, an
implementation exercise, and a thought experiment. It's precisely BECAUSE we
can see where a particular direction might lead that we can choose to avoid
going there.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Jill
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Allan [mailto:***@smrtytrek.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:10 PM
To: ***@unicode.org
Subject: RE: Proposed Draft UTR #31 - Syntax Characters
That seems very dangerous.
Such behavior is why people are often very wary of upgrading.
But it is dubious that a Unicode upgrade will modify all fonts on the
system to add new characters in the proper style, modify any and all
translation tables to use them, modify all tailored sorts, change
spell-checkers to recognize new valid spellings, change translation
tables to other character encodings, modify legacy data to fit with the
new version of Unicode.
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