Rebecca Bettencourt wrote,
> I can put together a unified chart, with mappings to Unicode where
> they exist. In fact I think I'll do that. :)
I hope you do. That would be a good starting point.
> I'm all willing to help put together a proposal for encoding missing
> block element characters, but I would need other people to a) gather
> evidence of use in plain text and b) write up the proposal in Unicode's
> formal language since I've never proposed characters to Unicode before.
Even the most prolific of our proposers had to start someplace...
> As time goes on, “not in widespread use” will become a flimsier
> and flimsier argument against inclusion...
Agreed. As arguments go, that one was never very robust.
Best regards,
James Kass
Received on Wed Apr 05 2017 - 20:45:51 CDT
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