The scope of Unicode (from Re: How can my research become implemented in a standardized manner?)
William_J_G Overington
wjgo_10009 at btinternet.com
Thu Oct 22 04:21:43 CDT 2015
Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
> Unicode isn't doing what you want? Make your own standard. Make it standard for *your* stuff. Get people to like it and use it.
Unicode and the International Standard with which it is synchronized are the standards.
I submitted a rewritten document on Monday 19 October 2015.
The document is available on the web.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/a_preliminary_proposal_to_encode_two_base_characters.pdf
It is linked from the following web page.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/library.htm
The document has been deposited, as an email attachment, with the British Library for Legal Deposit and a receipt received.
Here is a link about Legal Deposit in the United Kingdom.
http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/legaldeposit/index.html
William Overington
22 October 2015
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