I don't think the charts are silly (completely, at least ;-). It could
be useful to have a complete back-index for Unicode. (Joe is always
looking for index ideas).
Of course, for finding characters I find dynamic lookups even more
useful (though in a different way), such as tools like the Windows
Character map.
Mark
--- http://www.macchiato.com----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Ewell" <dewell@adelphia.net> To: "Mark Davis" <mark@macchiato.com>; "Tex Texin" <texin@progress.com>; "Kenneth Whistler" <kenw@sybase.com> Cc: <unicore@unicode.org>; "Unicoders" <unicode@unicode.org> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 21:43 Subject: Re: OT: Unicode Humor
> Mark Davis <mark@macchiato.com> wrote: > > > While I was on a phone, I made a quick alteration to my chart > > generation program, and put up http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/name. > > > > ซ ᐂ ꉼ Ю ᓔ𝐊 ꀀ. > > U+0E0B U+1402 U+A27C U+042E U+14D4U+1D40A U+A000. > > I hereby relinquish my award for "Silliest Use of Unicode," which I > earned last year for implementing Marco's UTF-64 and Ken's UTF-17. > > (Although now that CESU-8 has been approved as a Technical Report, the > award may have to be retired.) > > -Doug Ewell > Fullerton, California > > > >
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