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- From: sommar@enea.se (Erland Sommarskog)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.internat
- Subject: The ultimate encoding
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.220818.25882@enea.se>
- Date: 9 Jan 93 22:08:18 GMT
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- Vadim Antonov (avg@rodan.UU.NET) writes:
- >Now, i think everybody agrees that the "ultimate encoding" is
- >the one which provides the complete information about which
- >language is used -- it sovles all the problems.
-
- No, if it doesn't tell which font is used I cannot use it to typeset
- the text properly.
-
- Seriously, I disagrees with the statement above, and I think most
- other people do. Putting the language into the coding gives more
- problems than it solves. How deal with umpteen instances of the
- same character because it is treated different language?
-
- My modem - or rather the stinking telephone line - prevented me from
- read all of Vadim Antonov's text and hang up when I had gone through
- 18%. The far I got the article seemed to be based on the same erroneous
- presumptions that he has presented before. This horse has been beaten
- dead all over again, so I will be brief.
-
- Vadim, your KOI-8 solution might have been the only possible solution
- at the time of its creation, but it was still not able to even support
- the former USSR entirely. (Assuming that you could not squeeze in Armenian
- and Georgian scripts and the extra letters need for Estonian, Latvian,
- and Lithuanian. Even less would have been possible if you want to embed
- sort rules with the character code, since for Estonian and English you
- would have to duplicate at least parts of the alphabet.)
-
- But Unicode is not a partial solution for the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
- Unicode is a tool for complete solutions for the world in the 21st century.
- --
- Erland Sommarskog - ENEA Data, Stockholm - sommar@enea.se
-