Italics get used to express important semantic meaning, so unicode should support them
Markus Scherer
markus.icu at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 13:41:13 CST 2020
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 11:25 AM Ken Whistler via Unicode <
unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
> P.S. for the nitpickers... yeah, yeah, I realize that this email is
> delivered as HTML, so the "plain text" is itself using quoting conventions
> to embed in the HTML email. If you want this redelivered as actual plain
> text, I could accommodate. 😎
>
No need. I can confirm that your email was sent as
*Content-Type: multipart/alternative*;
boundary="------------7278B446390F3BC66C4D83C4"
And that the first part is in
*Content-Type: text/plain*; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
So we are all good.
(For Gmail users: Three-dot “More” menu on the specific message, select
“Show original”)
Thanks,
markus
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