Peter recently said:
> William is certainly touching on an important issue: how does your software
> know how to interpret my PUA codepoints. I commend him for thinking about
> the issue, and his thinking outside the box. I don't think I or SIL would
> buy into his suggestion, however. The biggest flaw, which thoroughly
> undermines the ability of this system to work, is that your software has no
> way to actually know whether I'm following these conventions or not.
> Effectively, you're still dependent upon individual agreement between users
> as to the meaning of PUA codepoints.
A good point. A possible workaround would be a new plane-14 tag character.
But as Ken points out the world isn't complex enough yet to need a
standardised way of describing how you're being non-standard.
Tim
-- Tim Partridge. Any opinions expressed are mine only and not those of my employer
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