Binary SignWriting and Unicode
Steve Slevinski
slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Fri Nov 30 18:28:39 UTC 2007
Hi Bill,
Thanks, I've made changes. I changed the term "letter" under hex to be
"hexidecimal or base 16 character such as (0..F). I'll make more use of
hex soon.
Binary SW is read 2 bytes at a time, which is my character length. The
corordinate character is a single character. So a coordinate character
is 2 bytes, with the first byte for x and the second for y.
Regards,
-Steve
Bill Reese wrote:
> Steve, in looking over your Terminology and Character Mapping, it
> seems that in your Coordinate Character section that you are equating
> "2 single byte numbers" with part of the definition of "hex" ("... or
> a letter in"). Is that true? Are you using "letter" in the
> Terminology of "hex" the same way you are using "numbers" in the
> coordinate character mapping definition?
>
> Bill
>
>
> Steve Slevinski wrote:
>
>> Thanks Bill,
>>
>> I've corrected the link.
>>
>> -Steve
>> http://www.signpuddle.net
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