Re: List of native characters for specific languages?

From: Jonathan Rosenne (rosenne@qsm.co.il)
Date: Tue Jun 29 1999 - 15:55:13 EDT


At http://www.qsm.co.il/Hebrew/ab.htm you may find the four subsets that
constitute the Unicodes required for full Hebrew language support.

The commonly used subset it just the letters. Windows supports also the
points.

Jony

At 10:18 29/06/99 -0700, Torsten Mohrin wrote:
>
>Well, maybe the subject is somewhat inaccurate. I hope the word
>"native" is correct here.
>
>What I'm looking for is a list of languages and for each language a
>list of the corresponding script(s) and a list of the characters used
>for native words in this language.
>
>I use German as an example:
>Native characters: A-Z, a-z, AOU umlaut, aou umlaut, sharp s
>Characters like "a grave" or "e diaresis" are used in foreign words
>only.
>
>Does somebody maintain such a list (or database)?
>
>I'm aware that it maybe difficult to define what "native
>words/characters" are.
>
>Torsten
>
>
>--
>Torsten Mohrin
>Sharmahd Computing GmbH, Hannover, Germany
>Phone: +49-511-13780, Fax: +49-511-13450
>http://www.sharmahd.com, mohrin@sharmahd.com
>



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