From: Dean Snyder (dean.snyder@jhu.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 19 2004 - 10:49:37 EST
Andrew C. West wrote at 6:43 AM on Monday, January 19, 2004:
>Once the
>rules have been established (hopefully soon), and incorporated into the
fonts,
>rendering engines and IMEs, then everything should work like a well-oiled
>machine.
Do legacy Mongolian electronic text systems work well? I ask, because it
looks like, from reading version 4 of the Unicode Standard, that they use
mechanisms comparable to free variation selectors?
Respectfully,
Dean A. Snyder
Assistant Research Scholar
Manager, Digital Hammurabi Project
Computer Science Department
Whiting School of Engineering
218C New Engineering Building
3400 North Charles Street
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21218
office: 410 516-6850
www.jhu.edu/digitalhammurabi
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