Re: The encoding of the Welsh flag

From: Doug Ewell via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org>
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 12:18:48 -0700

Ken Whistler replied to Michael Everson:

>> What really annoys me about this is that there is no flag for
>> Northern Ireland. The folks at CLDR did not think to ask either the
>> UK or the Irish representatives to SC2 about this.

[...]

> If you or Andrew West or anyone else is interested in pursuing an
> emoji tag sequence for an emoji flag for Northern Ireland, then that
> should be done by submitting a proposal, with justification, to the
> Emoji Subcommittee, which *does* have jurisdiction.

There is, of course, an encoding for the flag of Northern Ireland:

1F3F4 E0067 E0062 E006E E0069 E0072 E007F

where the tag characters are "gbnir" followed by TAG CANCEL.

What I suspect Michael means is that this sequence is not RGI, or
"recommended for general interchange," a status which applies for flag
emoji only to England, Scotland, and Wales, and not to any of the
thousands of other subdivisions worldwide.

The terminology currently in UTS #51 is definitely an improvement over
early drafts, which explicitly labeled such sequences "not recommended,"
but it still leads practically everyone. evidently including Michael, to
believe the sequences are invalid or non-existent.

I would certainly like to use the flag of Colorado, whose visual
appearance is very much standardized, but the vicious circle of vendor
support and UTS #51 categorization means no system will offer glyph
support, and some systems may even reject it as invalid.

--
Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org
Received on Thu Nov 22 2018 - 13:19:15 CST

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.2.0 : Thu Nov 22 2018 - 13:19:15 CST