Folks, that is my VERY LAST post on this VERY OLD subject:
In the L2 document register I found L2/98-397
http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2/98396.pdf which is a proposal for ISO/IEC TR
15907, a Type 3 TR for the revision of ISO 1073/II:1976.
On page 18 is a note that says:
NOTE – The glyphs previously defined with reference numbers 120 (CHARACTER
ERASE) and 121 (GROUP ERASE) have been deleted.
That's the end of my digging in older documents.
And have a nice weekend too !
Arnold
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Otto Stolz [mailto:Otto.Stolz@uni-konstanz.de]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:30 AM
> To: Winkler, Arnold F
> Cc: Eric Muller; unicode@unicode.org
> Subject: Re: OCR characters
>
>
> Eric Muller had written:
>
> > In our OCR fonts, we have two glyphs named "erase" [...]
>
> > and "grouperase" [...] I suspect those are mandated by these
> > standards. On the other hand, and I can't find traces of those in
> > Unicode,
>
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