On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 11:45:36 -0500
Neil Patel via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org> wrote, under topic heading
"Re: Unicode Digest, Vol 50, Issue 20":
> Does the ulUnicodeRange bits get used to dictate rendering behavior or
> script recognition?
>
> I am just wondering about whether the lack of bits to indicate an
> Adlam charset can cause other issues in applications.
(Answering in case the problem is still relevant - I had misfiled this
post.)
The lack is unlikely to cause any problems in anything recent enough to
understand the concept of "Adlam" - the bits were not added for blocks
newer than Unicode 5.1.
As Adlam was only added in Version 9.0, there is a significant risk of
rendering engines not supporting cursive joining. On the other hand,
the Adlam characters have been right-to-left since Version 5.2. (It
shouldn't matter whether one of the characters switched from right to
left to NSM.)
Richard.
Received on Sat May 12 2018 - 09:02:20 CDT
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