----- Original Message -----
From: "John Cowan" <jcowan@reutershealth.com>
To: "Patrick Rourke" <ptrourke@methymna.com>
Cc: <unicode@unicode.org>
Sent: den 12 mars 2002 21:45
Subject: Re: Private Use Agreements and Unapproved Characters
> In general, no. If there is a fair chance that something will become
> part of Unicode, we usually don't register it. There are exceptions,
> like Tengwar and Cirth.
Is there any chance that Tengwar and Cirth might become parts of the UCS? I
know that they have been proposed for inclusion, but all proposed characters
don't have to be included in the standard... Would it even be *legal* to
include those characters (referring to U+00A9 COPYRIGHT SIGN)?
BTW, has *any* script, invented for *any* kind of fiction (or similar), ever
been fully approved and included in the UCS? And, has any such script ever
been rejected?
Stefan
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