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Unicode chart #15

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r12a opened this issue Nov 14, 2016 · 5 comments
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Unicode chart #15

r12a opened this issue Nov 14, 2016 · 5 comments

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r12a commented Nov 14, 2016

1.3.3 Unicode Code charts- Devanagari & Devanagari Extended
http://w3c.github.io/ilreq/#h_unicode_code_charts_devanagari

The following Unicode Character Code chart is per The Unicode Standard, Version 7.0 :

This needs to be updated to Unicode 9 (i believe the only difference is two additional characters in the Extended block).

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slata commented Dec 5, 2016

The chart has been replaced with the Unicode 9.0 chart.

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lianghai commented Jan 22, 2017

Why do we need to include such content in the doc when:

  • It's reliable to link to its canonical URL (latest or a certain version) on Unicode's site.
  • There're already secondary explanations of those characters in the doc, eg, 1.2.4 Character Set for Hindi.
  • Here it's only Devanagari, not all code charts for all the involved scripts.

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r12a commented Apr 24, 2017

I agree with @lianghai that a picture of the devanagari code blocks in not particularly useful. What would be more useful, in my opinion, is a section that describes what kind of characters are needed to support each script. In particular, for each script, what ASCII punctuation is used, what non-ASCII punctuation is used, and what (non-letter) symbols are used.

Another useful section would talk about the use of non-ASCII digits for each script.

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r12a commented Sep 26, 2017

This needs to be updated to Unicode 9 (i believe the only difference is two additional characters in the Extended block).

Of course, that should now be Unicode 10.

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slata commented Dec 5, 2017

The link of the latest version of Unicode code charts with description has been reflected in the document.

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