RE: short Unicode names?

From: Julia Oesterle (Unicode) (v-juliao@microsoft.com)
Date: Mon Jan 05 1998 - 16:38:10 EST


Dear Sir,
The problem with the multiple postings seems to be originating from a mail
list subscriber within the sotech.com.cn server. Messages were sent
requesting attention to the problems.
 
 Julia Oesterle
> Administrative Director
> Unicode, Inc.
> Tel. 408-777-3720 or 308-777-3721
>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ashok@boi.co.in [SMTP:ashok@boi.co.in]
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 1998 7:27 AM
> To: 'unicode@unicode.org'
> Subject: RE: short Unicode names?
>
> Stop it. I have got this mail more than 300 times since yesterday.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nobuo(SOTECH Nobuo) [SMTP:nobuo@sotech.com.cn]
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 1998 1:42 AM
> To: Multiple Recipients of
> Subject: RE: short Unicode names?
>
> << File: ATT00011.htm; charset = GB2312 >> Dear Sir,
>
> I don't know what's happening, but we received more than
> 40 email (with the same content) from you in the past 4
> days. We don't know how to stop this.
>
> ----------
> From: brox@corena.no[SMTP:brox@corena.no]
> Reply To: unicode@unicode.org
> Sent: Saturday, January 3, 1998 2:24 AM
> To: Multiple Recipients of
> Subject: Re: short Unicode names?
>
> Werner Lemberg wrote this:
> >
> >
> > Is there an algorithm how to convert long Unicode names
> like 'LATIN
> > CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE' into short Adobe-ish names
> like 'Aacute'?
> >
> > With `short' I mean a name not longer than about 32
> characters and no
> > spaces in it.
> >
> > Or are there already short Unicode names defined? U+00C1
> is not very
> > descriptive...
> >
> I have a Unicode -> Adobe-ish names table I could mail you.
>
> --
> Bjorn Brox, mailto:brox@corena.no, CORENA A/S,
> http://www.corena.no/
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>



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