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Starting: Sat Nov 01 2008 - 11:24:06 CST
Ending: Sun Nov 30 2008 - 23:59:05 CST
- Accents of the same combining class displayed side by side
 - apostrophe plus acute accent (side by side, as a single diacritic placed above C and G)
 - apostrophe plus acute accent ...)
 - Archaic Pashto letter
 - Bassa Script
 - Bopomofo with diacritics
 - Boustrophaedon
 - Boustrophedon
 - canocical shape in code charts (Arabic)
 - combining marks vs IDS (was: Why people still want to encode precomposed letters)
 - First post and question about Bassa Script
 - Fwd: Question about the directionality of "Old Hungarian" (document N3531)
 - HKSCS supplementary examples
 - Mapping of Katakana to IBM GCGIDs
 - meaning of "two-level" in Han unification
 - Mirrored ASCII
 - New Public Review Issue #130: Word Break Property for ZWSP
 - New Public Review Issue #131: Han Exemplar Characters
 - New Public Review Issue #132: Code Point Name/Label Options
 - Petition for KOTUS
 - Public Review Issue Updates
 - Punycode at ASCII for IDN & MDN via Y2K Project Management
 - Question about the directionality of "Old Hungarian" (document N3531)
 - Question about the directionality of "Old Hungarian" (document N3531))
 - Question...))
 - Solutions to the IDN Problems Discussed
 - Support of ISO 639 (was: Survey Tool pre-alpha)
 - Szekler Hungarian Rovas (or: Old Hungarian Runes)
 - Unicode.org Software Internationalisation Standards &Specifications
 - UTC—ISO process
 - VS: Szekler Hungarian Rovas (or: Old Hungarian Runes)
 - VS: Why people still want to encode precomposed letters
 - Why people still want to encode precomposed letters
 - wrong ccc for 0602?
 
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