challenge for programmers - SSS-ID mapping onto Unicode

Tomáš Klapka Tomas.Klapka at RUCE.CZ
Mon Jun 27 15:29:46 UTC 2005


Oh, I know about Unicode pages on SignEriting.org, but I have to 
overlook the information about the Private Use Zones ;)

Well done ;o)

Valerie Sutton wrote:

> SignWriting List
> June 27, 2005
>
>> Tomáš Klapka wrote:
>> We can just work with it and after the acceptation of SignWriting  
>> into Unicode, we can simply change this area to SW assigned code area.
>
>
> Tomas -
> I assume that you read about some of our work with Unicode in the  
> past? Not that it really matters, but here are some web pages just in  
> case....
>
> http://signwriting.org/forums/software/unicode/
> http://signwriting.org/forums/software/unicode/unicod02.html
> http://signwriting.org/forums/software/unicode/unicod00.html
>
> We were the ones that established SGN to stand for signed languages  
> in computer language codes...Michael Everson and I worked on this  
> together and our non-profit organization paid for the costs  
> involved...That was a big job for us to get that appoved by the ISO  
> and recently I can see that people just take that code for granted  
> and I happy to see it ...Registering these language codes with the  
> ISO was an interesting experience! Lots of politics...but we succeeded!
>
> http://www.signwriting.org/forums/software/unicode/unicod03.html
>
> And Unicode also has some of that kind of politics...
>
> Anyway, thanks for all your great messages -
>
> Val ;-)
>
>



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