Richard,
The emoji and text presentation sequences were moved to the UTS #51 data file emoji-variation-sequences.txt, which is new in Version 5.0 of the UTS. Please see
http://www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/5.0/emoji-variation-sequences.txt
The move is documented on the Beta Unicode 10.0 page,
http://www.unicode.org/versions/beta-10.0.0.html
in the "Standardized Variation Sequences" section.
Regards,
L.
-----Original Message-----
From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-bounces_at_unicode.org] On Behalf Of Richard Wordingham
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2017 2:13 PM
To: unicode_at_unicode.org
Subject: Unicode 10.0 Legitimacy of 0031 FE0E 20E3
Where in the draft databases for Unicode 10.0 is Unicode 9.0 variation sequence <U+0031, U+FE0E> declared legitimate? Without such a declaration, a font that had a special glyph for <U+0031, U+FE0E> or a substitution specific to <U+0031, U+FE0E, U+20E3 COMBINING ENCLOSING
KEYCAP> would not be Unicode compliant.
I hope this reflects my ignorance of the definition system rather than an error in the databases.
Richard.
Received on Mon Apr 03 2017 - 16:37:30 CDT
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